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My museum is in the shape of a deer head because I love deer and I hunt. When you walk in there’s a section of outlet malls that consist of Rue21, Maurices, Bass bro, Dunhams, Cabela’s, Subway, Texas Roadhouse, Taco bell, Starbucks, and Buffalo wild wings. if you go around the fountain and head straight there is a room inside this room is a gym with volleyball courts and nets. You can come just to practice or bring a few friends to play a game(s). These courts are here to represent the years of volleyball that I played. But if instead you go to the right and follow the hall the second door on you left is an indoor shooting range. This is here because I love shooting my bow and guns. if you pass the shooting range and follow the hall back …show more content…
in the G1 on the left are the exhibits about my childhood, these contain every picture of me from my baby picture to now and adding. in the G2 on the left antler you can learn about my families, this includes my Mom, Stepdad, brother, and sister. it also includes my Dad, Stepmom, and two little brothers. After this exhibit in the next tine (the G3) you will find pictures of me and my friends throughout the years of the pictures may be at soccer games, friends houses, camping, or school. Some of these people are Autumn Burk, Shai Rodriguez, Emily Merrill, Cassidy Fourman, Caitlin Weigel, and Jesica Westgerdes. in the next hall (the left G4) is all of my pictures from volleyball, my midwest teams, club teams, and school teams. This room contains my team bows and uniforms along with shoes and knee pads. in the final hall on this antler is pictures of me hunting and all the animals I’ve killed. This also includes any mounts I get and my gear like my camos, bow, arrows, guns, lights, hip …show more content…
Some of these include Huggie Bear, Obatchi, Rossburg Acres, and Amishville. This hall also has the layout of my camper(s) in it along with some fun camping stories! Next is the right G2 (hall 10b) is my bucket list of places I want to go or things I want to do. This includes the black sand beach in in Maui, Hawaii, the pink sand beach in Komodo island, Indonesia, the red sand beach in Maui, Hawaii, Paris, New York, go on and Elk hunt, and go to college to name a few. In the next tine is a G3 (hall 8b) is about my band career this contains videos of my concerts, the actual sheet music that I have played, my flute, my piccolo, and will contain my marching videos, marching pictures, sheet music, and marching uniform. The next hall is a G4 (hall 9b) it contains all of my 4-H memorabilia, such as shirts, projects, pictures, and stories of all the people I have met. The final hall in my museum is a G5 (7b) and is about my cheer career even though it just started hopefully the hall will fill quickly! It will contain pictures from games, my uniforms, shoes, and any stories or
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There are too many deer in the Wesselman Woods. The deer have eaten all the flowers and other flora. There have also been 8 car crashes involving deer, this imposes a dangerous threat to the civilians of Evansville. The deer have been invading people’s yards and eating their gardens. The deer are causing many problems that can’t be solved until the deer population is reduced.
In this essay I will be doing a brief overview of the book Lame Deer Seeker of Visions, by Richard Erdoes. Within this book a monumental task has been achieved, which turns out to provide unparalleled information and a concrete depiction of the Native American Indian. This aspect has been portrayed through the eyes of a Sioux medicine man throughout the book and to many individual’s dismay, paints an accurate picture of both events that occurred and how Native American Indians were being treated at the time. Capturing the true essence of hours of in depth interviews, which have both been written out in detail and videotaped, years of friendship between Richard and Lame Deer, we are able to read upon a magnificent
amount of game allowed to kill. Today we have an abundance of deer in Kentucky,
In Annie Dillard’s narrative, “The Deer at Providencia,” she reveals her awareness of and confusion regarding suffering by paralleling human and animal anguish and dignity. On a trip to Ecuador with a North American group in the village of Providencia, Dillard witnesses the suffering of a small deer. Her lack of reaction to the suffering deer stuns the travelers; however, Dillard intentionally conditions her awareness of suffering by encountering an article about a burn victim daily in America (M.S. 4) Posting the article on her mirror, Dillard strengthens her realistic perception regarding suffering and divulges her confusion regarding the ambiguity, inevitability, and vulnerability of agony for all beings. Recounting[SM2]
The Board gathered in 2008 to review and extend the Museum’s strategic plan. Guiding their vision for 2015 are the Museum’s values of respect, inspiration, lifelong learning, and Play! The Board ordered a community needs assessment, and armed with the results identified a set of goals for 2015. These are:
Quality Deer Management There is no other big-game animal in North America like the white-tailed deer. The whitetail habitat is so widespread that it covers just about all of North America and parts of Central America. The white-tailed deer is the most commonly hunted big game animal ever. Before the settlers arrived, an estimated 30 million whitetails inhabited what is now the United States and Canada. But as settlers pursued them for food and market hunters slaughtered them with snares, traps, and set guns, the deer population underwent a disastrous decline.
White tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are one of the most common species of mammals seen in North America, the most common of large animals actually. The last official count of deer in the USA and Canada was done in 1982, at which time 15000000 were found at an average of 3 deer in every square kilometer. The deer are very much native and were hunted even by Native Americans.
Since the beginning of time man has been hunting animals for food. Even before fire, man needed to hunt, because hunting was the only way to eat. At first man used things such as spears and rocks to kill its prey. As man evolved, they started using bows and arrows. Next came an early model of what we use today, the firearm. It is powerful yet easy to carry around. It puts the animal through less suffering and is a lot more efficient than previous techniques. Hunting was once a necessity, but now it is a tradition, passed on from father to son as a way to spend time together, enjoy the outdoors, and experience what our ancestors went through in hunting their dinner. Since it is considered a sport some think we are killing off the deer population, when in actuality, “While most other big-game species have declined with the spread of urbanization, the whitetail has been able to adapt to its ever-changing environment. Through the efforts of state agencies and conservation groups like Whitetails Unlimited, wildlife officials estimate today’s whitetail population to exceed 30 million” (www.whitetailsunlimited.org).
The Vestibule leading to this entrance hall is identical to the entrance of the Temple of Erectheus on the Acropolis of Athens. The statues in the deep niches, carved by Frederick MacMonnies, combine “American idealism with the elegance of Second Empire Style and is in advanced realm by their lack of enframement or paneling.” The vaulted entrance hall, which leads to the grand staircase, is segmented into three aisles and is clad in Iowa sandstone. The arched central aisle has the names of prominent Bostonians inscribed on them.
White tailed deer populations continue to rise. The lack of land is causing unhealthy living environment for the white tailed deer. Deer overpopulation needs to be controlled. The three main types of deer control are hunting, predator control, and non-aggressive control methods.
Many people have misconceptions about hunting. One such misconception is that hunting is easy and any person can go sit in the woods and wait for an animal to cross the hunter’s path. However, people who believe this are sorely mistaken. Hunting is not just sitting in the woods with a rifle; there are many other aspects that must be considered. An individual must have all preparations complete, purchase or gather the equipment needed, and know what to listen for while in the woods.
From that point on there’s a digital interactive guide that displays the layout of the museum and location of the exhibits. The museum is divided into quadrants with an elliptical rotunda in the middle. The rotunda is illuminated by natural light from the glass dome with skylights above you. Also when you look up you can see extraordinary symbolic painting on the ceiling. From the center of the rotunda you can go left or right to see the exhibits of Native Americans. For some reason I felt like going in through the left, aside from the fact that the right side was closed for renovations. I headed left into the “Time Exposure” exhibit by the Haudenosaunee Discovery Room. When entering the exhibit it can seem a bit disoriented, but you just have...
It was a beautiful October afternoon as I climbed to the top of my tree stand. The sun was shining, and a slight breeze was blowing from the northwest. I knew that the deer frequented the area around my stand since my step-dad had shot a nice doe two days earlier from the same stand, and signs of deer were everywhere in the area. I had been sitting for close to two hours when I decided to stand up and stretch my legs as well as smoke a cigarette.
Upstairs is the mechanics of cars and trucks showing the different types of speedometers and different front dashes showing the differences in the gas gauges, and how that is changed over the years. Seeing some of the radios they had were a little mind boggling. One would have to know what a 8-track or cassette player was and/or even