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    Balabac Mouse Deer

    ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Balabac Mouse Deer ------------------------------------------------- Submitted to: Mr. John Lemuel Noche Submitted by: Kim N. Fabia, BSBio3 August 13, 2015 Balabac Mouse Deer April 6, 2008 General Description The small, Balabac mouse deer or Chevrotain does not belong to Family Cervidae, the true deer family, but is a member of the Chevrotain family. Chevrotain is a French word meaning “little goat”

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    Wolf Reintroduction Essay

    They are heavily misunderstood and a community wolf awareness lesson may be necessary, but they can easily reintegrate into our society, if trigger happy ranchers can be kept in check. In many cases they can help to eliminate the overpopulation of deer and elk in recent years which have been a nuisance to farmers and homeowners throughout Colorado. In a recent study of twenty high school students all twenty said they supported wolf reintroduction in Colorado (Warfield). If their survival lacks no

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    Illegal Hunting Research Paper

    feathers for the stylish hats of the era. In the woods, “pot hunters” scoured the land-poaching animals for the food industry (Luppino-Esposito, 2012). Observing these shocking trends, Iowan-congressman John Lacey formulated a solution to reduce illegal hunting and fishing--the Lacey Act. In April 30, 1900, John Lacey stated, “[t]he protection of our native birds...ought to be dear to the heart of every American” (Luppino-Esposito, 2012). The main mission of the Lacey Act was to prevent hunters from illegally

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    Florianne

    Florianne At some point in life everyone breaks away from one another. When someone leaves you behind it can create emptiness and loneliness and it will always be easier for some than for others to handle the feelings that can occur. The short story Florianne by Daniel Woodrell is a fascinating story showing, from a father’s perspective, what a father goes through when his daughter becomes a teenager. On the surface Florianne is about a father, Henry, being upset because his daughter, Florianne

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    Personal Narrative Essay On Deer Hunting

    One semi-warm morning about 11:30 in the morning my grandpa and I were getting everything ready to go deer hunting. I had to get extra ready because since I am a diabetic I have to get all my emergency gear ready just incase I went into diabetic shock or passed out from low or high blood sugar. After we both got everything ready we waited for my senile uncle and my other uncle to come with us. It took them about two hours to get their equipment ready and we left around 2:00 in the afternoon. While

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    Growing Up in America- Narrative Essay

    sitting in the tree next to me. There was no sign of deer yet we were just listening to the wind blowing through the trees, and the squirrels rustling below. They were fidgeting around with some of the apples I had put out for the deer. One of the squirrels picked up an apple attempted to climb a tree with it and fell to the ground. I chuckled a little bit. I was focused on the squirrels when my dad leaned over and said “Quit fooling around there is a deer, look to the left”. I glanced left and froze as

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    An American Artist

    the creator of this sculpture and more like its storytelling figures have to display. Rouse, as it is called, is very provocative. It is a presentation of a nude figure standing amidst a large assemblage of deer antlers and cradles overhead another nude figure resting in deer antlers. Its combination of wood, bronze, paper and antlers creates a mind altering experience upon sight. In deciphering just the word alone and applying it internally as well as an external component, one simply has

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    Hunting

    Savageless Many would argue that hunting sends us back to our primitive days when we lived only on the land and everything was used for money. It is actually quite the opposite of what most believe. Hunting is a way of life for some people and the only way we know how to get by. Hunting is by no means savage and is vital to everyday life. Without the hunters in the country we would be over run by animal populations and would have many predatory animals living in suburb communities putting our wellbeing

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    Established Organization Rules

    1. All members and guests shall possess a valid hunting and/or fishing license. 2. All members and guests shall comply with all Virginia, Federal, and local regulations. 3. While on premises, all members and guests shall maintain safe gun handling practices, including never shooting in the direction of people, buildings, or livestock. 4. No member or guest shall engage in hunting or shooting practices while under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs. 5. All gates shall be left as found any

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    Personal Narrative: A True Redneck

    Josh was sitting on the front porch of his house, wearing khaki shorts and nice buttoned up marron shirt. Then Josh’s father Bill came outside, he sat right next to Josh, to have a conversation with Josh. Josh said, he was a true redneck because he spoke with strong southern accent. Bill busted out laughing, then he said, “Son just because y'all talk with sowthern accent it don't make y'all ayy redneck.” Bill explained the characteristic of a true redneck to Josh. He said, that a true redneck is

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