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Hypothesis Statement.

Title: Hypothesis Statement.
Category: /Business & Economy/Management
Details: Words: 386 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Hypothesis Statement.
Will Pennsylvania's aggressive deer management practice deter the future of the hunting population? The article, "Not All Hunters Help Manage Deer Herd", written by an unknown author and published in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette on December 18, 2005, details the need for the management of the Pennsylvania deer population by controlling the numbers of the female deer (called a doe). Three questions are raised in the article, one concerning the number of hunters that are required for …showed first 75 words of 386 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 386 total…Management, these are sociological constraints and not resource constraints. The answers to this issue are complicated and convoluted. Does the management of the deer population control the number of hunters or does the number of hunters control the population of the deer herd? The issue at hand is will the Pennsylvania Game Commission do what is right for both. References: Unknown, (2005, December 18). Not all hunters help manage deer herd, Pittsburgh Post - Gazette, pp. D13

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