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I'm an instructor in Michigan's Hunter Ed program. I concur on the observation about lack of male role models. Maybe it's jsut wishful thinking, but we think that we see a bit of a difference in the young boys who come in with hats on backwards, pants low and a surly attitude. After two days, they often have a smile on their face, and a different attitude. Interesting what a little structure and genuine interest can do.