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    driveway I could hear him yelling. “It’s going to be a good night‚ I can feel it”. It was already late in my first deer hunting season and I hadn’t seen a deer yet. I was ready within minutes and jumped into the already running truck. It felt like eternity and I kept thinking I can’t do this. It was a cold‚ foggy‚ humid November night and I only had 1 more day to find a deer. It had snowed a few inches that day‚ and my body was starting to get cold. “Here we go‚ are you ready?” There is no

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    Deer Valley Lodge Project

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    The purpose of this unit 5 individual project is to take into consideration the revamping project associated with Deer Valley Lodge. The ski resort has made plans to add to the already sprawling location and wish to determine whether based on tax and cost information‚ if the new improvements are of an advantage or a disadvantage to the company as a whole.   Deer Valley Lodge Deer Valley Lodge is a ski resort that has plans to add five new chairlifts to their site. The costs/interest to the

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    Deer in the Works Deer in the Works is a Cold War era short story by Kurt Vonnegut. It first appeared in Esquire in April‚ 1955‚ and was anthologized in Welcome to the Monkey House. It revolves around David Potter‚ a paper owner who finds new work as a a publicity writer at the mammoth Ilium Works because of financial strain who consequently leaves upon viewing the dehumanisation and quantification of human life. Vonnegut’s experiences as a soldier and prisoner of war‚ coupled with his anti-authoritarian

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    Deer Hunter Movie Review

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    Craig Kidd Downing Psychology of the Movies Summer II 2009 The Deer Hunter Movie Review The character’s I enjoyed watching the most were the members of the group who were left behind from Vietnam‚ John and Axel. I liked the simplistic innocence that they possessed. Axel’s reply to everything was simple and straight to the point‚ “Fuckin’ A!” Even if he didn’t understand all of the emotions welling up between his comrades‚ he would still give the same answer. John‚ the bar owner was the

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    Deer Or Dad Research Paper

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    Opportunity of a Lifetime: Deer or Dad? Some of us have had that life changing experience spent with our fathers or mothers. The bond between a father and son can be something truly magnificent whether it is a small or a large event. The accumulation of memories is what makes a relationship so special and deep‚ and what keeps a parent and child so close throughout life. Such memories become embarrassing stories in front of new dates‚ toast at weddings‚ eulogies at funerals‚ and lifelong memories

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    White-Tail Deer It is a freezing twenty-two degrees outside. Even though it is still too dark to see‚ as you look over the hills‚ you see a breathtaking sunrise that will soon creep through the heavy fog. Every breath that you take is like smoke coming out of a dragon’s nostrils. As you are waiting patiently‚ still‚ and quietly‚ you finally see your kill‚ the white-tail deer. Without a doubt‚ the white-tail deer should be hunted. First‚ the population of the white-tail deer is entirely

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    Deer Shot Research Paper

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    should aim their sights at the boiler room which is the section of the deer which is the lungs and heart. But many hunters wonder if they can aim elsewhere. Many hunter proclaims that when you fire a shot at a deer‚ you simply cannot afford to miss or you may have a wonded deer runnng around. Both of which can cost you money‚ as well as time. For instance‚ a wounded and bleeding deer will run for its life and spook other deer. Where To Shoot On The Body In this portion we’l list the top 4 areas

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    the ethics of deer hunting are simply common sense; Keep-It-Simple-Stupid. basically knowing the difference between right and wrong‚ and having good sportsmanship. another thing to take into great consideration is safety; always think the big “what if…”. it is better to be safe‚ than sorry; in other words‚ if one thinks they may need it(for the hunting trip)‚ pack it. just might be that it is needed. this means being smart on what gear is taken out to the woods‚ or wherever it may be on is going;

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    Kenton Reece Professor Clark Comp. 1 Eng. 105 September 15‚ 2014 Making a Man "Hey! Here she comes!" All the sudden the deer pops out of seemingly nowhere. She darts across the empty soy bean field in front of me. I raise my gun and prepare to take the shot. Nothing seems different today. It feels like any other day during deer season. Just like any other push we had done during the last 2 years I had hunted. But as this story will tell‚ this day will be different‚ probably one of the most different

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    that would have taken a life that should not have been taken. If you are deer hunting you have to shoot it in the heart. That

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