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    Since I moved to Oxford in 2011‚ I seem to be related to the woodland area “Shotover Park” with “Brasenose Wood” as one of the more ancient parts. When I was living in Headington‚ I entered the woods from the North and the West‚ exploring large areas of the wood‚ learning about the different types of trees and the local Wildlife. Now that I live in Little Milton‚ I have the eastern part of “Shotover park” close by‚ only ten minutes drive away in Wheatley. Here I want to focus on the part of Shotover

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    lines. In autumn and winter—especially in the piedmont and uplands—the natives turned more to deer‚ bear‚ and other game animals for sustenance. Because they required game animals in quantity‚ Indians often set light ground fires to create brushy edge habitats and open areas in southern forests that attracted deer and other animals to well-defined hunting grounds. The natives also used fire to drive deer and other game into areas where the animals might be easily dispatched. Because the region’s climate

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    Birds and squirrels shuffle through the leaves mimicking the sound of deer footsteps. You are almost falling asleep and are very bored when a at last you see antlers entering your view and your heart starts to beat faster and faster as you get a major adrenaline rush. Your hands start to shake and you try to calm yourself

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    Wade Brantley General Psychology Flashbulb Memories Flashbulb memories are benchmarks where personal and public histories intersect. Flashbulb memories can happen to any individual that has a personal experience in which they reach a high level of surprise‚ therefore causing the event to make a lasting impression on them. Though the event could make a difference in the life of the person‚ it does not necessarily have to be catastrophic. It could be about your first date or your first kiss for

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    Impacts of Hunting In today’s society there are many different opinions about many different topics. There always seems to be the person or group of people who find one person’s great idea terrible for all man-kind. It is one person’s word against another and it almost never ceases to end. One debate that has been brought up in recent history is the laws and boundaries of hunting. Many nature enthusiasts love nothing more than to contribute in a positive manner to the environment by harvesting

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    Genetically Vigorous Populations Paper Megan Lade University of Phoenix (Online Campus) Niladri Sarker Introduction into Genetic Diversity Genetic diversity provides a species with its form and function. A species genotype refers to their genetic code; what their cells are going to be used for – hair cell‚ eye cell‚ muscle cell‚ etc. A species phonotype refers to the way in which that species gene will be expressed – blonde hair‚ blue eyes‚ large muscle tone; which significantly impacts

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    The Red Wolves of North Carolina are the last of their species. There are approximately forty Red Wolves left and they’re all live in the Albermarle Penninsula in North Carolina. Red wolves are on average‚ five feet long from nose to tail. They’re larger than the coyotes‚ only averaging three feet from nose to tail. The red wolves‚ coyotes‚ and eastern wolf are all from the original “Ancient Wolf”. Since the beginning of wolves‚ they have been cross breeding to create hybrids. Over time‚ the ancient

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    as we know it. She and her Assistant ‚Dr. Skippy‚ are trying to create a mixture to save animals from bullets. So to keep this a secret she has a secret lab deep‚ right underground. She is testing it on two animals that people hunt all the time. The deer‚ and eagle.”Sure.” said Dr. Skippy. Dr. Scooter mixed the two mixtures and tested it on a little hamster. The hamster just died on the spot. She then stored the mixture away in a safe with the other mixtures just in case the other animals got to it

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    William Stafford and Randall Jarrell There are two poetry writers that have wrote very good pomes and have quite a few that are popular. To compare and contrast two‚ it would have to be “Traveling through the Dark” by William Stafford and "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner" by Randall Jarrell. These two authors have a different way and style they write there poems‚ that is why it makes sense to look at these two really close and really see how they write and how they get the message across. Both

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    was quite different from the normal group of young natives. The group first started to notice his peculiarities when they were just around the age of ten. On this day‚ many on the young men were planning to go hunt deer‚ some on the first time alone. “I’m going to kill my first deer!”‚ cried Abooksigun‚ excited to help feed the tribe. “Won’t

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