“Mooses” The poem “Mooses”‚ by Ted Hughes‚ is about two mooses that find themselves ugly and not attractive. But my thesis is‚ mooses are large mentally challenged animals. I came down to this because of the author’s statements in his poem. The author thinks that the moose is mentally challenged because he states‚ “And why am I so ugly?” This shows that he is mentally challenged because‚ in some cases‚ looks can show a person’s mental capacity. And in this case‚ the author thinks that the mooses’
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The Song “Up the Wolves” by The Mountain Goats (not actual goats) is a song about two guys who want to kill some people in a town. This song has the weirdest stanzas‚ all with different tones and connotations. In Verse one the speaker is talking about how everyone holds grudges against someone else and how some are more difficult to forgive‚ then it goes on to say that one day you will be free from those grudges. The chorus is about a roman myth about the myth that the two people who founded rome
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The Deer Ladies Leaves twirled around me as I stood in the middle of this lonely‚ yet enchanting forest. A small flutter fills the air as hundreds of leaves float down from the treetops‚ then the silence returns as the leaves touch the surface of a nearby pool. A faint song rang through the trees‚ accompanied by the occasional cry of a raven. If only every day could be like this. silent and peaceful‚ yet hear the storm brewing. Alas‚ we shall see through this one as we’ve done with the rest. I would
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late‚ and BAM! Animals like deer can walk into the road and straight out in front of a vehicle‚ and at that point there is nothing that can be done to prevent an accident. Recently car manufactures have fixed bright lights on vehicles and drivers have driven with extreme caution. Although this helps keep everyone safe‚ a more effective solution is for concerned citizens to plant food plots for
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have one thought in my head: “Don’t screw this up.” I hear a sound nearby‚ and I sense a presence. Then I see it: a deer. The first time I hunted a deer on my own was when I was 14-years-old. I can still remember everything leading up to that final moment of “bagging” a whitetail. From putting out bait to lure them and then having to place a deer stand in which to hunt. Hunting deer is a tedious process‚ but I love every second of it. “Why do we put out bait again?” I asked my dad‚ while we were
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“It’s not a deer problem‚ it’s a people problem” While the causes of human and wild animal interaction are growing rapidly as human and animal population‚ the effects are shown in various areas. As an example deer‚ a species that’s population that has sky rocketed in absence of natural predators‚ causes traffic accidents every year as they attempt to cross U.S. roadways. In effect our society feels like its our personal responsibility to take life away from innocent animals such as deer‚ stray dogs
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Deer hunting stands and blinds provide a number of advantages to the hunter‚ which has increased their popularity steadily over the past few decades. Because of new technology and innovative designs‚ many of today’s hunting stands are easier to use‚ safer‚ and more versatile than early models and home built blinds. Not only do they conceal the hunter from prey‚ they can also keep a hunter out of the elements to varying degrees‚ and give a better shot range and view distance than conventional ground
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to new girls‚ we stood back and watched what we thought to be the greatest drill team dance. We admired the precision and passion the team held in their performance. We watched back stage while our excitement grew that we had finally made it to the Deer Escorts. While watching‚ a “new new no more” seemed to stand out on stage. Her bright eyes and big smile filled the stage. That next Instatllation‚ she became our squad leader. She was sweet to us and a litle shy‚ but made us all feel welcome. She
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dsv372 000769-012 The passage I will be examining today is taken from the essay “The Deer at Providencia” which is part of a collection of essays entitled “teaching a stone to talk” by Annie Dillard. The extract consists of thirty lines from page 83 and I must highlight that it is the last piece of the essay‚ hence‚ it is assumed that this extract will conclude a certain theme. This essay follows similar characteristics to those exhibited in the whole book which is beginning with a description
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the biggest grin I’ve had ever seen before. When we looked out over the grass. I saw it! It was a huge white tale deer probably a 6x6. We waited a few more minutes. Then we went over there. I really saw it; a big buck with an even bigger
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