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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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    The Pros and Cons of Deer Hunting Kathy S. Lane Biology 352–Wildlife Management Professor Davis January 16‚ 2010 The Pros and Cons of Deer Hunting Introduction Hunting‚ since the beginning of human civilization had been responsible for providing protein sources‚ as well as an important stimulus for social activities. Hunting remained to be a major food gathering activity until about 10‚000 years ago when the agricultural revolution provided alternative means of obtaining food

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    unbiased trial. Today hundreds of years after that was written we are still trying to achieve an unbiased‚ fair court. To ensure justice throughout the United States we should educate every person about the legal system‚ what they have a right to and how they should be treated. If a person does not know what they are entitled to they are not likely to have everything that they can. That person should know what they are able to use so that they can be treated as justly as possible. One way to provide

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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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    up. My 8 year old self was definitely scared about shooting my first deer. I felt like the pressure to be perfect was on me. Deer hunting may just be a fun hobby to some‚ but to me it’s family time. My dad took me hunting with him since I was 4 years old even if I just watched him. Lots of people find it boring‚ but I am a patient person and I wait for the things that take time and are rewarding. My dad and I always go deer hunting during the fall and winter either close to our house or other

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    habitat can support. Without hunting‚ deer and other animals would become endangered because there would not be enough food to go around. The protection of the herd‚ the habitat‚ and its management determines when hunting is allowed. Hopefully the meat garnered from a hunt is used and not discarded. Deer hunting isn’t bad. Most people think it is because animals die. Well‚ consider this‚ when you take a step‚ you kill 2‚000‚000‚000 living things. Also‚ the typical deer‚ when shot‚ takes under a minute

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    While the decline of arctic deer populations would be quite tragic‚ the evidence presented in support of it is inadequate‚ and further proof is required to evaluate the stated claim. It is important to take whatever action is required to maintain the deer population‚ but first we must ascertain whether they are actually on the decline. Local hunter reports are sufficient to launch a preliminary investigation‚ but do not provide substantial confirmation of the deer’s plight. Rather‚ a census is required

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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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    War. Historians have to ask themselves when watching these films‚ "Did the fictional character represent historical figures accurately? Is this how a soldier would react in this situation?" The point of view of the director of the film can change with simple alterations in camera angles. For example‚ a view from the ground of a battle seen can show how the innocent people had the war in their own backyards. The view from a helicopter can show Viet Cong firing rounds at American troops and the

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