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  • Hunting With My Grandfather
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    I finally shot my first bird! I said after I got the bird in my hands. I was very excited. I hunted almost all my life and finally shot something. I hunted and still hunt because I enjoy going out in nature, to relax, and learn new skills like finding the trace of an animal. Going out hunting is exciting because it is one of my favorite hobbies. When I was five years old I began hunting with my grandfather, but it wasnt me that shot with the gun yet. Throughout all the years I have been hunting ...
  • Hunting The Most Dangerous Game
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    The Most Dangerous Game Have you ever had feelings about something that later changed? In 'The Most Dangerous Game' by Richard Conel, I will show how one character changes his opinion about something after he has experienced it himself. Almost all of us have said 'Oh that's easy' or 'I could do that any day!' and then find out that the task is harder then it looked. In a summary, 'The Most Dangerous Game' is a story about a man named Rainsford whom gets stranded on an island with a crazed genera...
  • City The Mayor
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    Creative Writing: Manifest Function In a land far far away and long ago there was an abundance on game animals until hunters came and slaughtered animal after animal to sell to nearby restaurants for profit. Time passed and many became rich but the once abundant forests were now some how empty and game-less. Something had to be done! That's when mayor, John Enviro Mental the II of New Brunswick decided he would ban the listing of game animals on the menus at near by restaurants to stop the pilfe...
  • Value Of Human Life G Zaroff
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    General Zaroff In the story The Most Dangerous Game a character named General Zaroff has a passion for hunting. He has been hunting since he was born. He has hunted every animal known to man, but, then he gets tried of hunting the same animal over and over. So he discovers a new animal human flesh. General Zaroff is person of bad character because he is cruel, cowardly, and untrustworthy. G. Zaroff is a cruel person because instead of hunting animals, he hunts humans and does not care for the va...
  • Control Animal Populations
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    Hunting 2 Hunting for the Truth " Run Bambi! Run!' Those three words have echoed inside children's minds for generations. Many wept at the cruelty with which the hunters needlessly slaughtered young Bambi's mother and many more vowed never to kill a living animal. Walt Disney was a master at evoking anti-hunting feelings. He portrayed the animals in his movies and cartoons as gentle, innocent creatures, which caused no trouble and asked for no trouble. However, were his animals really innocent? ...
  • People Free Of Disease Inuit Tribes
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    Thousands of years ago, during the last ice age, mile-thick glaciers covered a vast portion of North America, and the Asian continent was joined to North America by a land bridge. The Arctic areas of Alaska, Bering ia, and Siberia were free of ice. Vast herds of caribou, muskoxen, and bison migrated to these plains. Following them were the nomadic Asian ancestors of today's Inuit and Indians. The doorway to Asia closed about three or four thousand years later as the glaciers receded and melted. ...
  • Weak Human Beings For Excitement
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    Richard Connell's 'The Most Dangerous Game' is a very exciting story of a manhunt. This story made me think about the morality of hunting: Humans are the cleverest creatures on earth, but does it give them a license to kill the other animals and even human beings weaker than themselves? I give below a short summary of the story to set the scene and then I will explore the ethics involved in hunting as a sport. ' The Most Dangerous Game' presents the story of a hunter, General Zaroff, who finds h...
  • Slob Hunting
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    The Evils of Hunting Hunting is an unnecessary activity in the modern world. Slob hunting is the way many so-called sportsmen hunt these days. The phrase slob hunting refers to indiscriminate assault on animals, whatever their type. This type of recreation is harmful and undesirable the United States for three reasons: 1) It reduces the number of areas available for tracking animals, 2) It upsets the natural balance, causing many species to have their ranks drastically reduced, and 3) It can be ...
  • Wild Animal Hunting For Example
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    Animal Abuse Animals are sometimes treated as friends but are also treated as enemies. We keep them as pets, but if it suits us, we slaughter them in their own habitats and in slaughterhouses. If we could kill them in a quick and pain-free way, like a special injection, which is not harmful to us, it would be a lot nicer to the animals being killed. However, the scenes in slaughterhouses are ones of bullying and torture. The people hurt the animals in the most horrific ways possible, for example...
  • Used Fox Hunting
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    Banning of Fox Hunting Fox hunting is one form of hunting. It is a pursuit of a wild fox with a pack of hounds, which are specially bred and trained for the sole purpose of fox hunting, and are followed by hunters who usually ride on horses. When the hounds pick up the scent of a fox, they will follow it until the fox evades them, goes to ground, or is overtaken and killed by the hounds. This form of hunting is exercised in several countries around the world, but this essay will concentrate on f...
  • Hunters Harvest Cull Animals
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    We, the people of America, are facing a moral dilemma - right now, this very minute, this day, and every other day. We are faced with the dilemma of whether the people of this free country will be able to continue hunting. As with anything debatable, their are two sides. In this case, we have the Hunters, andthe Antis. Over the past decade or so, they have been at war with one another with people forming organizations and plotting to destroy the others point of view. Even the Government has gott...
  • Guns In The Wrong Way
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    Bearing Your Arms Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, and George Washington are just a few of our Forefathers that helped document the Bill of Rights. They sure did know what they were doing when they added the Second Amendment. The Second Amendment states, a well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. A militia is a free standing civilian army, which makes every single American citizen a part of the ...
  • Fines For Illegal Hunting
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    "The killing game " Before reading "The killing game" by Joy Williams, I considered myself a "non-hunter". However, after reading "The killing game", I had mixed feelings of how I felt about hunting. I think Williams unjustly stereotyped all hunters as being "immoral" without consideration for another point of view. I decided to look equally at both sides of this issue to determine which side, "non-hunter" or "anti-hunter", I would support. I interviewed my friend, Dona Mayo, about hunting. I be...
  • Hunting Of Animals
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    Animal Rights "What is man without the beast? If the beast were gone, man would die from a great loneliness of spirit. For whatever happens to the beast soon happens to man" (Chief Seattle). While much has been done to protect animals, it is nowhere near what needs to be done to secure their inhabitancy on earth and give them their rights. Animals have nerves so they can feel pain and they do suffer so is it right to put them through that by experimenting on them. Additionally if more of the wor...
  • Cause Of Deer Fatalities During Hunting Season
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    Do animals have feelings? We may never know for sure, but for those of us who think they do, there are animal rights groups. For those of us who don't think so, or just don't care, there's indifference and there's hunting. The morality of sport and commercial hunting has been in question for centuries. I could open a economy size can of worms about fox hunting in England, whale hunting in Japan, and tiger hunting in Africa. I think it's safe to say that most of us are supportive of protecting en...
  • Hunting Accident
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    The most ridiculous reason for hunting I have heard has been that hunting is a way to enjoy nature. Enjoying nature by destroying animals? That has to be the most backwards logic I have ever heard! I read stories of men taking their sons out hunting, to show them the beauty of nature. If hunters want to enjoy nature, let them go out and shoot animals with cameras for instance. Besides just the issue of killing animals, hunting can cause other different problems, which occur from the improper use...
  • Male Chimpanzees Use Meat
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    To present all of the behaviors of chimpanzees in one paper is virtually impossible. So, I am going to attempt to present only certain major behaviors such as hunting and gathering to sharing and caring in the following paragraphs. Hunting and Gathering There are many interesting subtleties to the chimpanzee that the average person does not know about. It was first believed that the chimpanzee was a vegetarian. But, after many years of trivial research, it was clear that meat is and was a natura...
  • Hunters Use Shotguns
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    Among small arms, the RIFLE and shotgun are both long-barreled weapons used for long-range shooting; the PISTOL has a shorter barrel and is accurate only at relatively short ranges. The REVOLVER, usually a pistol, has a revolving cylinder that allows repeat firing. The precise origin of firearms is unknown, although they were certainly in use by the early 14th century and were fairly common in Europe by mid-century. These early guns were little more than large-caliber tubes of wrought iron or ca...
  • Sale Of Wild Animals As Pets
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    Women's pursuit of fashion has brought death and suffering to hundreds of millions of wild animals, and has put many species on the danger list. Throughout Europe and America, in any large city you would probably buy a fur coat made from ocelot, jaguar, or leap ord - that as, if you had the money. It might cost you several thousand pounds. It is hard to say how many deaths had been caused in making it. For every coat of ocelot fur, at least thirty animals may have lost their lives - fourteen ski...
  • Gawain's Interaction With The Lord's Wife
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    In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight the writer conveys a message that resistance is futile through Gawain's actions in his bedchamber and through what happened to the animals that were being hunted in the forest. When the animals were being hunted, the lord took every precaution to make sure the animals would not die, as can be seen through the dogs and the archers brought on the expedition. The author chose to make a relatively quick way for the animals to die, likely because he wanted to convey...

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