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For Environmental Balance, Pick up a Rifle by Nickolas Kristof

2023-03-27 21:02:08

Last comment paper: For the first time in our textbook "Environmental Balance, Picking up Rifles" for the first time in the New York Times, authors Nickolas Kristof introduced the New York Times Continuing to write as a columnist. This long-term relationship with Mr. Gray is a great achievement for writers in the difficult market of New York readers. The original article needed to be told aggressively to draw attention of readers who read newspapers while busy or train crowded.

In Nicholas Kristof 's article "Picking up the rifle for environmental balance", the author believes that it is necessary to communicate the importance of hunting to readers and regain hunting to dominate deer in the United States. He talked about the adverse effects of the death of the deer caused by a car accident and the destruction of the ecosystem caused by overpopulation. Most deer has very unnatural effects in some parts of New York and New Jersey. Christoph pointed out that many people now believe that hunting is cruel and savage, and chose other deer control methods for sympathy for the deer. He pointed out that liberals and conservatives waste time and money with contraceptives and condoms to prevent pregnancy and deer. As the hunting behavior in North America decreases, further environmental imbalances continue, requiring hunting ecologically.

Two Pulitzer Prize-winning Nicolas Christop says that there is a rapid deer that destroys the ecosystem by destroying the land and spreading harmful diseases in the "rifle for environmental balance" I pointed out. In the rest of his article, Christopher began talking about possible diseases of Lujan like Lyme disease; New York and New Jersey wanted to provide contraceptives to animals, some states company to shoot deer How to hire and hunting The way to solve this problem is the most environmentally friendly and reliable way (183-85).