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>.
The source is relevant to my topic because it discusses a strategy by hunters to influence and promote hunting to the non-hunting community. The source is about teaching hunting in school. The credentials of the author (James Swan) are he has appeared in more than a dozen feature films, including "Murder in the First" and "Star Trek: First Contact," as well as the television series "Nash Bridges," "Midnight Caller" and "Modern Marvels" — is the author of the book "In Defense of Hunting." The stance of the author is pro-hunting. He agrees that hunting should continue in the United States. The publisher is ESPN Outdoors. ESPN Outdoors is a well-known website for outdoors men and have their own television program on ESPN. The stance of the publisher is pro-hunting (agrees with hunting). The date of the publication was April 16, 2007, which is very recent. The audience the source was trying to reach was individuals who work with schools and other hunters to promote this new idea of teaching hunting in schools. The article is over a page long, which should give me adequate detail. This source is readily accessible on the Internet. Overall, I believe this source will be suffice for my paper.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
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