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    one of the few foods certain religions forbid people from eating. For example, Islam forbids people from eating pork because it does more harm than good to your body. Other religions, like Judaism, forbid eating pork because it is seen as an unclean animal. Other people just think pigs are not meant for human consumption, but have many other uses. In regards to health, pork products are high in cholesterol and can cause heart problems. When pigs are out and about they clean up garbage like…

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    you’re wondering “Where can I get one?” But today we’re going to talk about something different. We are going to talk about the mini walrus temperament. When you get a dog, the most important thing you have to consider is whether the breed is the right one for you. Some dogs are energetic and need a lot of exercises. Others are lazy, and you have to make them exercise regularly to keep them fit. Some breeds require a lot of brushing, while others can do with the occasional grooming session.…

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    Edward Hoagland is an animal lover at heart, saying that he has owned “dogs, cats, turtles, snakes, alligators, pigeons, possums, goats” while he was in his home state of Connecticut (Stuttering Foundation). He writes about animals and their conservations often. He has many works, 60 years’ worth, of conservation of animals fueled by this relentless desire to write for animals who cannot write for themselves (Stuttering Foundation). An example of these animals that need a voice are turtles.…

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    There are some people who claims that pitbulls are a vicious breed; however, I would like to say that pitbulls are not a vicious breed. And here are the few reasons why I think pitbulls are not a vicious breed. Some people would agree that pitbulls are nice and caring because it is all on how you raise them. You cannot expect to treat a dog like it is piece of trash, and expect the pitbull to behave and follow orders. That is like yelling at a toddler to stop crying, do you think they are…

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    Does Descartes, working from the inside out, “escape subjectivism”? Very simply, he does not. Consciousness is known as “the hard problem” of philosophy—neurology might tell us something of the mechanics of how we experience qualia, how we process phenomena, but it says very little of why. For example, it’s really quite simple to answer how we know a sour taste from a sweet taste—the physical reaction to sour foods, like lemons or spoiled milk, has much to do with an early genetic mutation that…

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    Pet Ownership

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    The Perils of Pets and Property Management “Do you allow pets?” As a property manager, this very question can evoke fear, dread, or indifference in your mind. Pet ownership and property rental is one of the greatest challenges, and perhaps most difficult obstacles you face in your line of work. Considering many people own pets and the growing challenge of filling properties with responsible tenants that pay on time, allowing pets in rental property is becoming more common - but the challenges…

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    Exotic animals The issue of exotic animals is very complex, there are many sides, opinions and views you need to take into thought. It’s not cut and dry or right or wrong. This means a solution will be difficult. It’s a double-edged sword, a billion dollar industry, which ranges from small common aquarium fish to large cats like tigers, lions, and cheetahs. Do I think its right for the government to tell citizens their right to own animals, again not a simple answer? I don’t…

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    picture yourself as an innocent animal. While being that animal someone comes along an takes you in and feeds, shelter, and comforts you. Then suddenly the person that cared for you strips your fur, or brutally murders you for food, or holds you hostage for tests. These are just a few animal abuse in today's society that needs to be extinguished, therefore animals in our ecosystem deserve rights. Those rights should end the problems with animal abuse, abandonment, and animal experimentation. One…

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    Animal Testing Inhumane

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    Animal testing has been a controversial topic for a long time while there are people that suspect it and same that don't. although it is an inhumane or dangerous to the health of the animal. people's opinions change relatively to each debate where feelings and natural beliefs come before the thought of changing the near future by most, but not all simple tests. I feel as if animal testing should be legal, as long as they don't stretch to inhumane heights. First, since animals aren't humans they…

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    Animals have been used repeatedly in the past for biomedical research, in recent years animal testing has been under severe criticism by animal rights groups. Laws have been passed in many countries in order to make animal testing more ‘humane’ but many argue that the benefit to humans is not worth the torture to these defenseless animals. Scientists William Russel and Rex Burch publish a book titled “The principles of Humane Experimental Technique” in 1959 where they expressed their concerns…

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