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Fox hunting and how two newspaper articles refer to it differently.
Title: Fox hunting and how two newspaper articles refer to it differently.
Category: Social Sciences / Controversial Issues
Details: Words: 697 | Pages: 3.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Fox hunting and how two newspaper articles refer to it differently.
Fox Hunting In September 2002, a march took place called the "Liberty and Livelihood" march. It was held in London and 400,000 people took to the streets to show what they thought of the possible forthcoming ban on fox hunting.
There were two different articles we found written about the event, one for, and one against the ban. The first was written by an English journalist, the second by an American author, Julia Maynett.
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a some-what naïve view of the whole aspect. Personally, I believe that fox hunting should be banned. I think that the media has influenced me a great deal on this decision, but although I think the second article was very well written, it does not change my mind. I am still oppressed with the idea of fox hunting, I think that both of the articles get their own point across is very well indeed.
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