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    thwack and watched the the deer run away with blood running down it side.it was a cold october morning at my house my dad and i wher getting ready to head to ionia to go deer hunting. we got there about thirty mins before dawn and starting setting up the the blind at this little open woods area about hundred yards off the hunting trail we finally got settled in the blind and the long wait began. we had been waiting for at least an hour and heard nothing but squirrels and the birds.The wait…

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    quarter of a mile square of forest was savage with smoke and flame.” (Golding 44). Ralph gets elected chief almost immediately after their arrival on the island and he had not yet realized all the responsibility that came with being in charge. He had good intentions but got carried away in the fun laughing and shouting even standing on his head. In anyone else these actions might have been acceptable but Ralph had already declared himself chief and he needed to be an example. When he should…

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    Rocky Mountains in Alberta. He lived with a tribe of over a hundred other lynx. Link was the strongest lynx in the whole tribe which made him the leader of the hunting party. When Link hunted, he and his friends Winston and Apollo would try to scare the animal to make it go to where the rest of the hunting party was. One day when the hunting party was out, Link, Apollo and Winston were looking for deer, they saw people who looked like hunters! The hunters separated Link from his friends and…

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    the way of hunting makes them feel more happiness, whereas, it describes as uncivilized and gruesome. The cover of the book consists of three colours that are red, black and white. The red color indicates violence, black color indicates evil and white color indicates goodness. I can see pig’s head that sits perched on a stick. The book cover shows the pig's head with its eyes open and it is dripping blood. The overall impression of the cover gives me cruelty. It evokes…

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    volunteer as tribute!” When Primrose gets picked in the reaping, Katniss volunteers for her little sister. I found this very brave and heartwarming. The fact that she sacrificed herself for Primrose is beautiful. Hunting, in District 12, is illegal. However, Katniss risks her life by hunting for food, so that her family has something to eat or to sell. Again, the importance of family is portrayed through Katniss’ actions. The idea of fighting, suffering and death, as entertainment disgusts…

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    In every episode there’s a problem involved that the characters must face. The first two episodes are mainly about Sam and Dean getting into the lifestyle of hunting because the demon who killed their mother has now killed Sam’s girlfriend, which triggers Sam into dropping school and joining the family “business” of hunting. Another major incredible event that happens is the John, the father of Sam and Dean, dies in order to save the life of Dean. What’s makes this event interesting is that…

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    the city has to survive the winter in a forest in Canada. Brian has to learn different ways to hunt to keep him alive even though he does not like killing animals. Brian has to use everything around him to stay alive in a very cold winter. It is a good thing Brian is intelligent. Brian remembers things from when he lived in the city that help him out in the forest. Brian’s gun broke a little bit before winter started. He had a couple of arrows but they weren’t the strong type and weren’t the…

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    Hunting tools the salado indian’s used Have you ever thought about how the salado people killed animals to eat and feed their families? Well I will be talking about how they did that today and tell you about the tricks and techniques they have up their sleeve. Well, there was something called a dart point; they would either put the dart point on a long stick and make it a spear or put them on an arrow so they could shoot it with a bow. There are different sizes of dart points used depending…

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    move seasonally while Agriculturists stay in one place. Hunters and gatherers don't have many kids because they will then have to feed many people and that means more hunting. Agriculturists stay in one place and have many children because it is easier for them to find food. Agriculturists plant food and hunters and gatherers out hunting for food. Some sources of food are available where agriculturists are,…

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    commerce and traded them for goods that they needed, as well as using them for clothing, making hats, shoes, blankets, skirts, leggings, rugs, and containers to carry water in from streams. Deer bones, antlers, and hooves were utilized to make spears, arrows, and club points as well as fishhooks, needles, pins, weaving tools, knives, scrapers, and chisels; the Indians made use of every bit of the deer leaving nothing go to waste. When deer populations decline due to over hunting, people that use…

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