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    animal of choice, the hunter then shoots, tracks, and harvests the animal that is aloud in there area. In an article there's a line that states, “I still run into people who think that sports hunting is anti environmental. . . from a standpoint of their health and well being, hunters are among the greenest people in the nation today” . In all reality hunting does many beneficial things for any age, one of which being teaching patience. There is many great things that hunters do for the world that

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    novel’s purpose is to entertain. The audience for this novel is all genders, ages 6-13. There are many complications that must be overcome during this book but main complication is that Ping and Danzi need to get away from Huangling and go to the Ocean. From there they meet lots of complications along the way. A sequence of events in a narrative always starts with an orientation. In Dragon Keeper, the story starts with an orientation, which, like most narratives, contains the answers to the questions:

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    Almont, is to lead an expedition to the island fortress of Matanceros, he hires Captain Charles Hunter. It is there that a galleon, supposedly containing treasures untold, is awaiting protection for safe travel across the Atlantic, back to Spain. Almont is excited about the possibility of reward in this venture, though his secretary, Mr. Robert Hacklett, is less than enthusiastic and calls Hunter a pirate. Hunter gathers his crew in Port Royal, Jamaica and sets sail to capture the ship in its own harbor

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    serve a purpose. Be it to satisfy the wanton needs of wealth hunters who scavange the ocean floor, hurricane data recorders who are in constant serch for knowledge to better the rest of the world, or archealogists who share both qualities, the most universal thread is the fact that meathods for "hunting" have changed over time. Near every type of hunting has benefited through advancements in modern technology. Treasure hunting on the ocean floor has seen advancement from sand clearing devices. Methods

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    Imagine one day waking up and realizing that the sea animals in the entire ocean are no more. It’s estimated that about one-third of the earth love’s to eat sea food; therefore, most of the ocean contain sea animals, and with the smaller amount of the animals, there will be no sea food. Paul Watson dedicated his life to save the marine animals no matter what the cost, even his own arrest. Paul Watson is currently the founder of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society after he was kicked out of the Greenpeace

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    Coastal Migration Theory

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    these theories are Beringia, Open Ocean, Solutrean, and the Coastal Migration theory. First, the Beringia theory states that the first Americans came across a land land bridge connecting Siberia and Alaska around 10,000-12,000 years ago. During an ice age, large amounts of water would form into glaciers, sea levels would decrease and therefore expose more land (ex. modern day Bering Strait). The land bridge was a vast grassland, where animals grazed, and nomadic hunters followed the herds

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    girl and the dragon become close. The dragon’s name is Danzi and a short time after, the girl lets Danzi out of the dungeon. They escape from Han Dynasty. They travel through China to reach the ocean, carrying a purple dragonstone with them and encountering many dangers on their journey. Dragon Hunters are after Ping and Danzi. Ping goes through many places on her adventure. Danzi treasures 2 things during the adventure, the dragonstone, and Ping. Ping does not know what the dragonstone is but one

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    years, there is a constant disagreement between treasure hunters and archaeologists regarding who has the right to recover artifacts from these underwater sites. This conflict is causing people to consider the positive and negative aspects of both sides of the issue. The documentary, Deep Sea Treasure Hunters Versus Archaeologists, shows the importance of archaeology for understanding the past and settles the debate between the treasure hunters and archaeologists. This film suggests that a more efficient

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    Coastal Migration Theory

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    theories for the question, “who were the first people in america.” This is caused due to the fact that there is many evidence that supports the three theories which are the Beringia, Open Ocean, Solutrean, and the Coastal Migration theory. There can be many reasons, and arguments that either could be true, but the Open Ocean theory is the most possible theory. One theory is the Beringia, this is where people from Asia came over the land bridge known as the Bering Strait. The Bering Strait is the land bridge

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    attention on him. That person a lot of times ends up causing havoc in the story or even in real life. In the book “Lord of the Flies” there is a group of English boys on a plane. It is the middle of WWII. When suddenly they’re plane crashes into the ocean and ends up on a beach of an island. When all of the boys wake up they realize there is no one but them on this island. They are all very confused where they are. Accouple of the boys started to say that they will be rescued soon and everyone's looking

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