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    had many weapons to protect themselves and to fight with. One of the most common weapons was the sword. They used the sword for fighting in battles, this wasn’t the only weapon they used. They also used the very first crossbows and regular bow and arrow. They used catapults to launch big rocks and anything to crush buildings and people. Farming in the medieval period was interesting they did something new almost every month. January and February, they repaired hunting nets, sharpened tools, gather

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    back and aiming. The deer will feed Natari and I for at least three days. That’s three days I don’t have to worry about food, and I can figure out a plan. Breathe in. Breathe out. This was routine for me. With a final deep breath, I release the arrow. The dart whizzes through the air. The arrowhead lodges in the doe’s neck before she can even look up. She lets out a piercing cry, falling to the ground. I jump over the brush, sprinting towards my prey. That cry would alert the lurkers. The area

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    He knows his stuff when it comes to making bows. He made his bow out of hickory which is a good wood because it is very flexible. I have also tried this, but I cheated and used pvc pipe. With his bow he also made arrows which he made out of the straightest sticks he could find. The arrows seemed to work and he was apple to shoot

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    Bow & Arrow Hunting Magazine Bow & Arrow Hunting is a subscription magazine that provides exclusive advice to bow-hunting enthusiasts, just like you! This periodical magazine offers both engaging and interesting articles concerning amazing hunting gear and shooting advice, reader stories, reviews, and even demonstrations that provide assurance that you'll be completely prepared for your next anticipated hunting trip! To gain more knowledge about your hobby, subscribe to Bow & Arrow Hunting magazine

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    Muscl Archery Experience

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    of hay.When I practiced I had to use the fundamentals. My stance had to be perfect. The way my body is positioned can affect how the arrow flies. If my arm is slightly off it can affect the arrow down range my inches. I also have to fine tune the sights basses on the distance of the target. Fine tuning the sights allows the ark of the arrow to be accurate. So the arrow reaches the desired target. Over time practice became easier, because I grew muscle memory. To meet the demands of the varying distances

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    Katniss Research Paper

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    Preparation for the Hunger Games Katniss Everdeen is an expert at shooting a bow and arrow. You may not be starring in the next major motion picture like Katniss, but knowing how to shoot a bow and arrow is a great skill to have. I know it’s a little primitive, but using a bow and arrow requires great skill and precision. The very first thing you must do is set up your target at a specific distance. You want to use some sort of a measuring device to calculate the distance. Use something like a rangefinder

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    The first day of hunting season last year was around september 24 of 2015 .The day before my dad and me went to go put more corn out for deer after that we went target practicing.I was about 30 yards away from the fake deer target and i hit it right in the heart i was so excited.I happened to look over at the field that was next to us there was 3 doe’s and 1 buck i was like “Dangggg”.. After we were done target practicing we went back into the woods to check the deer cams.When i was shooting

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    In the concluding moments of the novel, “Things Fall Apart”, by Chinua Achebe, the main protagonist woefully ends his life. In any genre of novel, deaths of characters can be used to help highlight the ideas of meaning that the author is trying to portray to the reader. In “Things Fall Apart”, Achebe uses the death of Okonkwo to reveal what overwhelming amounts of fear can do to someone. Throughout the book Okonkwo shows how much his fear controls him man times. One example of where his fear is

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    In 1958, Chinua Achebe wrote his first novel, Things Fall Apart. It centers around Okonkwo, a powerful clan leader man that lives in the village of Igbo people, Umuofia. The story follows him and the rest of his village as they are colonized by white Christians. Achebe wrote the novel to teach people about the Igbo culture and break stereotypes made about indigenous Africans. Chinua Achebe used literary devices such as similes, proverbs, and folktales to help illustrate Igbo culture. The similes

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    Roller coasters are direct ancestors of monumental ice slides. These slides were popular in Russia in the 16th and 17th centuries. The American roller coaster was originally built to send coal to a railway which was later reconfigured as a “scenic tour”. Roller coasters are driven almost entirely by inertial, gravitational, and centripetal forces. There are three main components to the typical roller coaster: chain lift, catapult-launch lift, and the brakes. The chain lift is the component that

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