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Bear In The Cave
647 wordsI read a Book called Hatchet. Brian Robeson had divorced parents, goes on a flight to see his father in the Canadian wilderness. This is Brains first time in an airplane. He explains this to the pilot and tells him that he is scared. The pilot feels sorry for Brian and decides to show him that flying is not hard. He lets Brian take the steering control and lets him steer for awhile. Just when Brian thinks that everything is going well, the pilot has a heart attack and dies. Brian knows he must l...
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Little Of Lydia's Emotions
663 wordsThe Jump-Off Creek introduces the reader to the unforgiving Blue Mountains and the harsh pioneer lifestyle with the tale of Lydia Sanderson, a widow who moves west from Pennsylvania to take up residence in a rundown homestead. She and other characters battle nature, finances, and even each other on occasion in a fight for survival in the harsh Oregon wilderness. Although the story is vividly expressed through the use of precise detail and 1800's slang, it failed to give me a reason to care becau...
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Plane Brian
601 wordsPage 1 This book is called Brian's Winter. It is the sexual to Hatchet. The plane Brian is in crashes in the Canadian wilderness. Brian learns to survive with a bow and arrow. He is rescued and the story ends. In Brian's Winter, he is not rescued and is still living in the wilderness having several things leftover from the plane, such as pots and pans, gear, and several packets of freeze - dried food. The food runs out and Brian lives off berries growing in the wild. He then learns to use a bow ...
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Major Factor In The Decrease Of Bears
936 wordsIn our world today many animals and plants are loosing their fight against human intervention in their once well-balanced ecosystem. We are all aware of the extinction of the dinosaurs and the dodo birds, however most people do not realize that annually thousands of species of our flora and fauna are now becoming extinct. This on going trend is increasingly threatening our bio diversity and global ecology. To give a specific example of animal depletion I will focus on Canadian bears. The followi...
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Mission And Davy Crockett
370 wordsDavy Crockett Davy was born in 1786 in Greene County, Tennessee. He went to school at 13 years old. But he didn't like school. He ran away to the woods for 2 1/2 years to avoid being punished for missing days. Davy Crockett's father was from Ireland and he married Rebecca Crockett. They had three boys and two girls. Davy liked hunting and killing bears. His father taught him how to hunt deer, kill bears and fish. In 1808 Davy Crockett married Mary Finley. They had two boys and a girl. His first ...
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Ball Bearings Vortech
273 wordsVortech Supercharging Systems for your Performance Oriented Late Model Ford Mustang FEATURES: The Vortech supercharging system for the late model Ford Mustang utilizes several advanced features, such as: a precision-degree impeller, superior ball bearings throughout its design, and is made with the highest quality parts. Also, Vortech has implemented an internal oiling system in its new line, so you won't have to drill holes in your oil pan to run an oil line! ADVANTAGES: Precision-Degree Impell...
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Funny Noise And James
780 wordsAny place I go, I know I will never find two skateboards that are the same. Each and every component of the skateboard makes a difference in the board's movement. Every deck, truck, and wheel is interchangeable so there is almost an endless amount of combinations. A number of things can go wrong when riding; a person will never know when one of the components will malfunction. I was riding along one day, and like a cat pouncing on a mouse, it hits me and I suddenly realize that I am going to fee...
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Mother Grizzlies
1,098 wordsThis report you are about to read is about the threatened species of grizzly bears. Grizzly bears are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and meat. However, they come from the order of Carnivora, meaning they have inherited the meat-eaters unspecialized, tube like gut. Read on to help you learn more about grizzlies and start thinking of what you can do to help this near extinction species. By the way, this report was by Cynthia Chan. Grizzly bears are large brown bears with coarse, silver-ti...
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Bears And Their Perma Smiles Dance
730 words"Dead Asleep" I am walking through a damp forest that only allows light through the breakage in the vast tree limbs. It is rather hard for me to find a path to follow when there is such little light but I am compelled to go in this certain direction. I am not scared, however, I am being very cautious of my surroundings. I think of leaving the window cracked, but I know this section of the brain is still in reality because I am walking right now and there is no window to be seen. It seems like I ...
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Ike's First Experience With Old Ben
1,409 wordsTarleton 1 The Initiation into Manhood The tales of boys' initiations into manhood are evident in many of the most interesting adventure stories of all time. The transition is intriguing because so much importance is put on this part of a boy's life or perhaps tales of coming of age are more entertaining. The author William Faulkner is well known for stories about the transition from boyhood to manhood. One particular story tells the tale of a boy's quest to hunt a mystical bear named Old Ben. W...