Hunting, From Humanistic Tradition to Population Control

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From Humanistic Tradition to Population Control Hundreds of years ago, mankind relied on an essential practice known as hunting. Hunting was a requirement for survival. Today, most people can simply drive to a grocery store to purchase rations. Regrettably, there seems to be a lack of independence when one cannot provide a family with sustenance. It is hypocritical to dishonor the very practice without which mankind would have become extinct. Over the last century alone, …

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