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    populated a lot of the earth by 30,000 years ago, continued the hunter and gathering way of life. They would feed off of wild plants and animals and move from one location to another. They would also use the fur of their killings as clothes. In a hunting and gatherings economy, they would move from one location to another to secure their food supply. Hunter-gatherers were very self-sufficient. The change comes from around 10,000 years ago when people first discover how to cultivate crops and domesticate

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    Persuasive argument Culling is a method of killing animals for population control but does not kill so many elephants so that they become extinct. The African elephants grow up to 4 m tall and weigh 7000 KG's. Adult elephants consume 130 Kg's of food a day. African elephants live on average for 55 to 60 years in the wild. Food consumption for the average elephant life span is 2,609,750 kg's. In South Africa the Kruger National Park has more than 12,500 elephants 5000 more than the sustainable

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    Should hunting really be demonized? In the article “Targeted Removal of Wolves: Analysis of the motives of controlled hunting.” by Sjölander-Lindqvist, Annelie. They have recorded incidents of where people are in danger of the overpopulation of wolves. From attacking the people to attacking domestic animal and livestock. The wolves have been terrorizing the population. Because the threat of the wolves, the people can legally request the authorities to remove certain wolves to decrease the harmful

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    According to the text, culture refers to the ways of acting and thinking, as well as the material objects that in harmony form a people’s way of life *. The physical environment of the Artic strongly influences the culture surrounding the Inuit people, mirroring a hunter and gathers’ society, as shown in the film, Eskimo Fight for Life. The Inuit peoples shown in the film live in the Artic, where temperatures average -30 degrees Celsius and the land is barren. This extreme weather greatly impacts

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    Chipmunk Essay

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    The Story of Chipmunk There was once a forest whose grounds were filled with animals. One day, Chipmunk and Mouse, who were very good friends, were gathering fallen nuts on the ground to prepare for wintertime. The elders had already predicted a great storm to run across their path, and though their omen was cast off as nonsense by some animals, Chipmunk thought that he should be prepared for the worst, and he convinced Mouse to ready with him. Just as they started to gather their nuts, Finch fluttered

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    Awá

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    contact with the outside world. Many traditional elements of their material culture remain, including ornaments, dwelling structures, weapons, hunting instruments, etc. Most researchers agree that possibly until about 300 years ago the Awá may have been horticulturist. According to the most widely supported hypothesis, they may have been forced to resort to hunting, gathering, and fishing in order to escape the successive waves of colonization invading the western area of what is now the state of Para

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    The human portrayal was more powerful. And wore something on their face because it did not look like a human face more like an animal. But as for the last one it seems more of a religious ceremony than hunting and the animals were maybe used as sacrifice. I respond to it as more of a viewpoint of cultural and artistic appreciation because the bird mask and staff interpretation seems more of a religious culture. That it is a big women and seems like a venus

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    Do you want to have a coon crazy treeing machine? If you have a coon hound puppy and you have never tained a pup i know the way for you it can be easy if you follow these step and they actually work. The most important time to start your pup is when it is about four months old until there about a year old then they should be done almost. But here at the step u should be doing in between the 8 months of training the pup. First when its young show it a coon tail and get it to learn coon sent, then

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    Climate Change In Alaska

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    decreasing more and more because of the amount of hunting going on in Alaska. They said that it will be a very long time to replenish the amount of animals killed. Now Alaska has put down very strict hunting rules of how many species you can hunt and when you can hunt them. If you break one of these rules you could pay a large fine or be sent to jail for a couple of months. You could also be banned from hunting for months. Most of Alaska's wealth comes from hunting animals because wild animals are in abundant

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    In rural North America, in present day Billing, Montana, over 600 years ago, there once live a tribe that was fierce as a bear and yet stayed together like a pack of wolves and trickery as a fox. Altogether, it builds an ultimate warrior of pure ferociousness and blunt force. Other tribes tended to more soft than the tribe I was in . While most tribes were farmers and gathers, our tribe was mainly hunters, we raided other tribes of their goods. Until one winter morning that day was gonna change

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