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    ...Yet‚ in pursuit of these goals‚ they cause incalculable amounts of animal suffering. The overwhelming majority of animal suffering is not the result of cruelty‚ and therefore the injunction to avoid cruelty is largely irrelevant to thetreatment of animals in society. At the same time‚ restricting one’s moral vocabulary to "cruelty" in assessing the treatment of animals leads to a situation where those who are concerned about animals tar all those who cause animal suffering with the same brush

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    Lost So there I stood‚ no clue about my surroundings in a place I had never been before. Being in a forest all alone with nothing but a barely sharp pocket knife is a bad place to be but I had no choice in the matter‚ I was lost. I knew the first thing I had to do would be to build some kind of a shelter‚ something to keep me out of the weather and safe from any animals wanting to eat me. Next‚ I would need to find a food source abundant enough to last until I could be found. So I set out to find

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    nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries as a highly sought after game animal. Usually ranging between 70-115 pounds and hunting in packs (Threatened)‚ these formidable predators are able to prey upon large hoofed animals such as moose‚ elk‚ and deer‚ not to mention domesticated cattle or even sheep. This fact‚ in addition to their highly valuable pelts‚ placed them in the foreground of the minds of hunters‚ trappers‚ and ranchers for over a century. So intense was their targeting‚ however‚ that

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    planting season they moved to the forest to hunt deer and other animals. After the end of the hunting season people moved inland where there was greater protection from the weather. From December to April they lived on food that they stored during the earlier months. The basic dress for men was the breech clout‚ a length of deerskin looped over a belt in back and in front. Women wore deerskin wrap-around skirts. Deerskin leggings and fur capes made from deer‚ beaver‚ otter‚ and bear skins gave protection

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    target range the next day‚ striving to place the bullet correctly. As to the stress factor‚ I have on several occasions had the opportunity to personally observe deer walking aimlessly as inconsiderate neighbors target practiced less than 200 yards away‚ easily within earshot. Said deer always showed no signs of concern‚ though several of the deer had browsed nearby as I harvested another earlier. Such strong evidence proves the fact that hunters do in fact coexist with the environment and strive to protect

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    The Wolverine

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    until the young are ready to hunt on their own. The Wolverine has a diet that can include anything from small eggs to full-sized deer. The Wolverine is capable of bringing down prey that is five times bigger than itself. It is equipped with large claws and with pads on its feet that allow it to chase down prey in deep snow. Some prey species include reindeer‚ roe deer‚ wild sheep‚ and elk. The wolverine can be very swift when it is on the attack‚ reaching speeds of over thirty miles an hour.It also

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    Serval Research Paper

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    cat‚ sand cat‚ jungle cat and golden cat. Serval occur only on the African continent‚ inhabiting the wetter areas and are absent from the deserts in the north and south west. The name ’Serval’ is derived from a Portuguese word meaning "deer-like wolf" (cervus = deer). In Africa it is commonly referred to as a bush cat‚ and in Afrikaans (South Africa) it is known as a ’tierboskat’ which means tiger bush cat. Serval are similar in size to the Caracal species however are more slender and longer. Serval

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    Colombia [Name] [Course] [Affiliation] Introduction: Colombia is an independent country that is situated in the northern region of Southern America. It has a projected population of about 42 million that shares its border with‚ Brazil‚ Peru‚ Panama‚ Venezuela and Ecuador. Colombia is considered as a unique country having unique culture. The culture of Colombia is influenced by the blend of its residents that belong to Spanish‚ African and Indian origins. Colombia is having diversity in

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    D Some Ruby Trousers hurried on -- E A Wave of Gold -- F A Bank of Day -- B This just makes out the Morning Sky. C A Wounded Deer -- leaps highest A Wounded Deer -- leaps highest -- A I’ve heard the Hunter tell -- B ’Tis but the Ecstasy of death -- C And then the Brake is still! D The Smitten Rock that gushes

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    Alone on Top a Hilltop

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    Reading Assignment Sarah Allen Title: Alone on a Hilltop Summary of essay (be sure to use your own words‚ without quotations): “Alone on a Hilltop” was written by John (Fire) Lame Deer and Richard Erdoes. It is an exciting story about a young Sioux boy becoming a man and what that journey looked like for him. Four important points of the essay (be sure to use your own words‚ without quotations): 1) Indian children never being alone. 2) The peace pipe playing

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