In “Traveling through the Dark”‚ Stafford mostly uses objective language. out the poem‚ no emotional words exist. For example‚ when the narrator sees the pregnant dead deer‚ he says‚ “she was large in the belly” (line 8). It shows that he’s not describing the deer as a creature like humans‚ but rather a lifeless object. Also‚ the imagery described in this poetry is emotionless. When the narrator is contemplating‚ the environment is “the car aimed ahead its lowered
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Birds (C) Squirrel‚ Mice‚ and Chipmunks (C) Salmon (C) Insects (C‚ D) Deer and Elk (C) Primary Producer and Decomposer Trees and Plants The above food web describes how all the major categories of organism can work to together in an ecosystem. First let’s describe the producers‚ these are plants and trees the produce energy into the ecosystem. Next the consumer‚ there are three different types herbivores (deer)‚ carnivores (birds)‚ and omnivores (bears). Then the last category is decomposers
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Tyler saw the deer‚ swerved a bit into the other lane and slammed on his brakes. I however did not see the deer and was not expecting him to slam on his brakes‚ so I went flying into the windshield. He pulled over to the side of the road while I sat in his front seat collecting the blood from my nose in my hand while
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interesting and I enjoyed so much. The one that I thought was amusing and yet informative upon traditional Indian Values was about deer hunting. His experience of needing to be quiet and observe‚ there is no need to be talking or asking questions. During the hunt‚ when Dr. Kim and his great great uncle were close to capturing a deer he had spoken and scared the deer. It was a lesson learned that usually the most effective learning technique is
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Is hunting moral? There are many different looks on hunting‚ some saying that it is bad and it is killing innocent animals‚ but others see hunting to be moral and the right thing to do in most cases. There will always be arguments on why hunting is used today but there are many reasons why hunting is ethical. Although some disagree‚ it is clear that hunting is ethical because it is how humans have survived for many years and by hunting‚ it restores and conserves natural habitat. There are some
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women were to work in their homes mostly providing food and clothes for their family. If necessary they were allowed to come and help bring in the harvest. Women were not allowed to hunt‚ only able to clean and serve the food‚ such as deer. Women weren’t allowed to hunt deer only men did that. So after the women cleaned and prepared the food the men would eat first and the women would wait until the men finished to have their women only dinner. Gender as a whole relates to the Mayan Culture because they
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fullest and yet Keep giving more – wood‚ oil‚ wind that is Energy to help us develop and grow How can I repay you for all that you’ve done? I just want to tell you How Amazing You Are Consider how a seed grows‚ how a deer feeds On plants‚ how a mountain lion hunts the deer We know nothing about the cycle of life compared to you‚ oh Mother Earth – please teach us Knowledge is power and awareness is the key E = Every day Earth Day A = Attune to nature R = Respect the environment T = Teach
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I disagree that society should be based on total equality because this would limit humanity’s ability to do great things. In the short story “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. the citizens of a dystopic U.S.A. were limited in their abilities through the use of handicaps in an effort to achieve equality. The main character Harrison Bergeron‚ breaks his handicaps off and performs a graceful dance with his Empress‚ in order to restore order and equality‚ the Handicapper General shoots both Harrison
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A long time ago‚ many ages before the human race conquered the world‚ was a Native American village. Life was easy in the Native American village. The Indians had ample food supply‚ several skilled craftsman‚ and excellent hunters. Then on one refreshing morning‚ the spiritual mother brought a pair of twins into the living world. Nothing such had ever been before‚ the newborns were the first to have been seen alike. The whole tribe was in shock‚ they didn’t know what to do or what it meant at first
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The Greek god Apollo was the god of light‚ order‚ reason‚ prophecy‚ arts and muses. He brings life-giving heat and light to Earth. He was the son of Zeus and Leto and the twin brother of Artemis. He is represented as a young and handsome man‚ sometimes in a chariot‚ given to him by his father‚ Zeus. In that chariot‚ he brings the sun back and fourth across the sky once a day. ●●● APOLLO____ The Greek god Apollo was a precocious baby‚ like his sister. He was only four days old
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