The Debates of Their Lives
Title: The Debates of Their Lives
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1757 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Debates of Their Lives
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1757 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Debate of Their Lives
Many people enjoy hunting because it is relaxing, fun or also a means of survival. Through out the years, though, hunting has become a dangerous event for has been around for centuries and has almost brought about the extinction many species of whales(“Whaling”2). Many countries have hunted whales in the past but now there are only a few whaling countries, one being Japan(Lemonick 42). Japan, disregarding the ban, are
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Japan from consuming so many whales.
Works Cited
“Collapse of the Whaling Ban.” Green Peace Quarterly. Spring 1997: 16+.
“Deep Trouble.” Discover. January 1993: 39+.
Lemonick, Michael D. “The Hunt, The Furor.” Environment. 2 August 1993: 42+
“Let Them Eat Beef.” Time. 22 February 1988: 46
Nicherson, Colin. “In Japan, Saving whales means losing a lifestyle.” Globe. 21 June 1991: A7+
Watanabe, Teresa. “Japan Is Set for a Whale of a Fight.” Times. 20 April 1993: A2+
“Whatch Out, Whales!” Time. 13 July 1992: 20
“Whaling.” Funk and Wagnails New Encyclopedia. 1995 ed


