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    Animal Poaching Essay

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    or animal, this harmful act on innocent animals needs to stop. The problem is that today’s society is driven by money and will do anything to get it no matter the consequences. When it is too late and we have hunted animals like tigers, lions, rhino, and elephants into extinction perhaps then we might try to do something like cloning. Poaching doesn't just affect the animals that are being killed, it causes other animals to die also because they are losing the resources the endangered animal…

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    The role of a Animal Health Technician in a shelter The animal health team and that of the adoption/foster home services are often called upon to work together. To better understand the role of an AHT in a shelter, here is a brief description of the job and duties. Animal Vaccination Every animal that arrives at the shelter must be examined by an AHT, if the animal’s behaviour allows it. The examination takes place preferably on the day of arrival, but on busy days it can be delayed.…

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    does on an animal. Despite the differences from each side of the issue, we both can agree that animal testing successfully helped discover information pertaining to our bodies and how it works. Not only does animal testing harm animals themselves, but it can as well harm us. Animal testing is supposed to help scientists find additional information about ourselves, for example, how our body works and what medicines or chemicals will not have an effects on us. However, currently animal testing…

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    relatives of humans, sharing 96 percent of our DNA.(Animal Experimentation) This fact makes it easy to understand why animal experimentation is filled with so much controversy. Animal medical experimentation causes undue stress and trauma to animals and does not advance modern medicine and it should be illegal. Animals in labs suffer pain and severe stress in day-to-day laboratory life. It’s unethical to sentence 100 million thinking, feeling animals to live in a cage. Imagine being a patient…

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    When looking at the decision making process there are eight steps to go by when trying to improve a bad decision. 1) Recognize the problem and the need for a decision. The issue is that AQHA removed a ruling of having lip chains legal while showing. They implemented this decision because PETA took strong disagreement against the rule. Throughout the years, especially the past three years, AQHA and PETA have been trying to come to a compromise. PETA brought their issue with the lip chain to…

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    Animal Assisted Therapy

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    became the main idea for AAT, in which animals can help people physically, socially and psychologically. Animal Assisted Therapy is the use of animals to positively impact and improve a patient’s thinking, emotional and social well being. AAT is used for any age group from infancy to elderly and can be as simple as owning an everyday pet. Many people do not realize that owning a pet is the easiest way of AAT. A pet can have the same impacts as a trained AAT animal. They both help to improve a…

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    certain breed of animal, and are willing to spend extreme amounts of money in order to get what they want. Instead, those people could go and rescue one from the shelter. There are so many animals wanting someone to love them at shelters. Not only does the animal benefit from the adoption, but the person adopting the animal does as well. There are many reasons to adopt animals. People should adopt animals from a shelter or rescue because it would be less expensive, it would save the animals…

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    Leucistic tigers and lions are very pretty animals, but how they were created is not so pretty. These animals were caused by inbreeding; they are a man made creature created by a specific change in the DNA strands creating things like an organism lacking pigment in the skin. Inbred animals also have a higher chance of gaining genetic disorders that can majorly harm them, there are many things that inbreeding can do to an animals from how they look to how their brains function. Inbreeding is all…

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    Schutza Case Study

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    I think there are two important appeals that are very well connected to one another. The first appeal would be the main idea as to why hoarders have such a difficult time letting go, and that is because “Memories are attached to objects and in turn we attach ourselves to those objects” (Schutza 257). Secondly, the most important appeal of all would be that the majority of us have become pack rats without even noticing this type of behavior among us “Our homes can become museums of our own…

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    What animal lives in the rainforest, lies in the sun with its friends, and often eats salad for lunch? That’s right, the Green Iguana! The Green Iguana’s physical characteristics help it to escape from being caught by predators. They are reptiles that live in warm, tropical climates unless they are a pet or live in a zoo. The Green Iguana’s characteristics make it well adapted to its natural environment. The Green Iguana lives in the rainforests of Northern Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean…

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