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    As an American we aspire to live the American dream. There is no difference when it animals. They are born in hopes to be put into a family and live a long happy life. Or in some cases, the animal is born into wildlife and hopes to remain there. However, because of animal testing, million of cats, rats, rabbits, and dogs, from both domestication and wild are taken into captivity. If Americans are supposed to prosper, why can’t the animals that bring happiness to these people do the same. All…

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    duties in the workplace. For some married couples, trying to get their husband to help with the housework typically led to domestic disputes. In recent years however, men have been getting more involved with parenting than ever before. A passage from (Giraffe 2011) states: “The recession of 2008 contributed to this arrangement because increased unemployment left more fathers available to care for their children and the reduced family income made outside childcare services…

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    big cat.The cheetah acts as a small and fast cat.Lions live in big groups and hunt at night.Cheetahs live in groups to 2 to 3 pairs and hunt during the day. Lions are carnivores that means that they eat meat.Lions eat zebras,giraffes,pigs,cape…

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    Today started as a great day. I had bought some lamb from this new butcher and I had finished quilting the babies blanket. I made the blanket jungle green with little giraffes, hippos, monkeys and elephants on the border of the blanket. It is perfect for the little boy or girl I am expecting. But that all went downhill quickly after I came back from the grocery to find my husband dead on the floor. It was a horrid sight for any loving wife to see. There was no blood it almost looked like he had…

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    Toni Cade Bambara’s short story, “The Lesson”, is about a young black girl named Sylvia and her neighborhood friends. Sylvia and her friends live in the projects of New York City. Miss. Moore, who is an educated black women, wants the children in the neighborhood to be more exposed to the life outside the projects. She takes on the role as their “teacher” to help educate them to the more cultural aspects of life. Just as the title suggests there is many lessons to be learned throughout this…

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    Okapi

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    There are many different kinds of animals. There are also many different characteristics of animals. The animal I chose is an Okapi. This animal is very unique. The Okapi is a multicellular animal. It has eukaryotic cells. It is most common to the giraffe. It is a giraffid artiodactyl mammal, and is found in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This essay will be telling you about all the different characteristics of the okapi. One of the coolest and weirdest characteristics of the Okapi is that…

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    Chuopacabra Vs Bigfoot

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    Is appreciating diversity and conducting work in a competent professional manner tailored to the patient's needs. The identification of creatures that are rumoured to exist is the highly debated study of Cryptozoology. Cryptids are animals who unidentified have not been scientifically proven to exist. The Chupacabra and Bigfoot would be two world-known cryptids that are claimed by eyewitnesses to exist. With sightings spamming across the world, Cryptids have been considered legends to locals…

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    Zoos have been enjoyed by more than fifty millions of people per year. After thinking about it, all visitors should have self- reflect to answer that is it really fun to watch sad animals behinds bars? For decade, It is an important debate whether animals should be kept in the zoos or not. Some people say that it is necessary to capture animals in the zoo due to preservation of endangered species. Furthermore, the zoos serve as laboratories for research and great education tools for children.…

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    Suddenly, he spotted something on the ground and craned his neck to peer down. It appeared he was trying to look at something under the bench in the infant area, so I slowly lowered him to the ground to give him more mobility. He reached for a wooden giraffe in a basket under the bench, [and] placed its leg in his mouth briefly…He was no longer crying and appeared significantly calmer now (A. Blake, Fieldnotes,…

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    folks do such as caring for children, feeding them, playing, cooking, and fighting. Most of the African painting keeps human as the primary subject. There are paintings that revolve around the African wildlife like the elephants, rhinos, lions, and giraffes or regarding their beliefs and traditions. Some of the paintings are nonfigurative and some are realistic but both the types are motivating and display their culture and beliefs. Traditionally,…

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