Howard, L., Zeman, N. “Anti-rights.” Newsweek 15 (1990): 6. Academic Search Premier. Mesa Community College, Mesa, AZ. 4 October 2007.
<http://web.ebscohost.com.ezp.mc.maricopa.edu/ehost/detail?vid=6&hid=107&sid=ceb34a96-bc1d-4932-9a13-1e1618cf58f2%40sessionmgr103>.
I found this source on the Mesa Community College Library Databases (Academic Search Premier). This is a respectable source because it was in one of the college library databases. The article (source) was about reports on the American Hunting Rights Action Committee campaign and fight against animal-rights activists. The committee was founded by political consultant David Keene. The campaign was based on advertisement through mail to get the attention of hunters to fight against animal-rights activists. In addition, David Keene wanted to fight against (arguments) with Tony LaRussa, a famous baseball manager who became a leading animal-rights activist spokesperson. This source will be useful for my paper because it discusses what hunters are doing to fight against animal-rights activists. It will give me information on strategies of hunters, which I can use as examples for news about my topic, and not so much about argumentative evidence.
Krieg, E.J. "Going Wild: Hunting, Animal Rights, and the Contested Meaning of Nature." CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries 32.n5 (Jan 1995): 877(1). Academic OneFile. Gale. Mesa Community College. 4 Oct. 2007
< http://find.galegroup.com.ezp.mc.maricopa.edu/itx/start.do?prodId=AONE>.
I found this source on the Mesa Community College Library Databases (Academic OneFile). This is a respectable source because it is on one of the college library databases. This article (source) talks about the meaning of hunting, animals, and nature and it affects one another. It also talks about the pro- and con- of hunting and its positive and negative impacts it has on animals, and nature itself. This will be an important source for me because it discusses all of the aspects of my topic and will give me valuable information to add in my argument.
Swan, A. James. Hunting In the Classroom. 16 April 2007. ESPN Outdoors. 4 October 2007. <http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/hunting/columns/story?columnist=swan_james&page=g_col_swan_hunter_education_school>.
I found this article on the ESPN Outdoors website. This is a respectable source because it was found under the ESPN Outdoors website and ESPN is a well-known company in the United States. The article was about teaching hunting in schools. The purpose of this was not to make everyone a hunter, but to educate everyone about ethical hunting and its place in responsible environmental management. This source will be useful to me because it discusses about ethical hunting and trying to reach a new audience or public that does not know very much about hunting. This is what truly my argument is about, providing information about why hunting is good and changing other views or adding interest to hunting. I feel very happy to find such a valuable source for my paper.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment