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    1. People who abuse animals are likely to have a criminal history associated with other types of assault. 2. About 10 million animals are assaulted per year (10 animals per second in this country.) 3. Over 100 million animals are burned, poisoned, crippled and abused in U.S. labs every year. 4. You should never try to stop someone who is abusing an animal, you should call 911 or an animal abuse hotline. 5. Puppy mills are large-scale commercial breeding operations, but…

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    roughly 10 billion animals are slaughtered each year. These animals are killed cruelly by the billions in places know as factory farms solely for the purpose of consuming them. These places have become a highly controversial topic because of the methods they use when it concerns the caretaking of the animals and because of the effects their products have on certain aspects of society. The number of factory farms should be reduced because the production and consumption of animal source foods not…

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    Essay On Parrot

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    Parrots come in a variety of shapes, colors and personalities. There are more than a hundreds of Parrot species both in the wild and in captivity. Finding the right Parrot is very important because as responsible owners we must make sure that we can take good care of them for the years to come. Raising a parrot requires vast attention and work; they also need a lot of love in order to be happy. If you are one of those people who want to have a Parrot as a pet then there are things that you must…

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    In order for many everyday products such as cosmetics, chemicals, and medical methods to be greenlit for human consumption, they need to be examined and tested. Before being let out on a wide market, it needs to be assured that these products will accurately work and not be harmful. For this, instead of using humans to test potentially damaging products, animals are initially used. Some people can argue that animal testing is immoral, but these people cannot deny that there would be a greater…

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    illustrates that Mr. Jones's corruption and haughtiness results in the animals' anger and hostility. This irritation is built upon Jones's evil and opportunist character who sells his animals and their products -as Major has said- "to bring in money for [him] and his men" (Orwell 8). Furthermore, Jones is neglecting his farm and "[has] taken to drinking more than was good for him" (Orwell 18), and the worst thing is that he has kept his animals without food which fuels their anger and leads to…

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    Australia is the only country that is also classified as a continent since it is surrounded by water and is a main continuous expanse of land. Furthermore, Australia has the necessary resources in order to be self-sufficient. While the majority of Australia’s land is not useful besides for tourist purposes such as visiting the beach or the Dundee to see the wild life. Thus, Australia relies on outside people coming in for its main source of income. Australia’s economy has been primarily focused…

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    Modern Whales Divergence

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    in Southern Oceans ZOO*4910 Integrative Vertebrate Biology Group 04 Candace Flynn (cflynn@mail.uoguelph.ca), Melissa Westaway, Katherine Znotinas, and Daniela Banda Marin 2 November 2014 Abstract Reasons for divergence within the animal kingdom is heavily debated across many orders. Macroevolution in Cetacea has been attributed to a variety of ecological and environmental dynamics which set the stage for the success of modern whales. In this meta-analysis, we investigate the…

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    Abolishing Animal Testing

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    Animal testing causes pain to animals all over the world, it exploits them for our need. It has existed for hundreds of years, but recently a movement has started to abolish the usage of animals in testing products and medication. Animal testing is wrong and should be abolished in favor of newer, better solutions, it often causes pain to the animal, and in most cases the results cannot be applied to humans, some may argue that because animal testing is a tried and true science, it must stay, but…

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    Passage” in 1980. This assignment is about analyzing and observing the cover of the novel. The overall point I am making is that the book cover shows the evil and the barbarian act against wild animals for meat to survive. . The overall cover of the book describes the people using savage act to kill animals for meat in order to survive in the forest. Here it emphasizes savagery, the part of human being habit in the way of hunting makes them feel more happiness, whereas, it describes as…

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    Emak Bakia Analysis

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    “broke the cinematic illusion by pointing to the film as a product of the camera.” (Short, p. 27) He incorporates sprinkled salt and pepper animated nails and thumbtack sequence the notion that entire sections could be cut out of one work and dropped into another appeared to be downright extravagant. The sequence of shots involving the car and animals suggests that the car has collided with the animal “she braked within a few feet of the animals. This gave me an idea-why not show a collision? I…

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