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    Senior Animal Services Officer at the age of 16. She started by working at veterinary clinics as a kennel technician and veterinary technician. As a young adult, she went to the University of North Texas and graduated Cum Laude with a degree in Criminal Justice and a minor in Behavior Analysis. Her main goal at that time was to become an Animal Cruelty Investigator, hence the criminal justice background. She wanted a minor in Behavior Analysis so she could better understand how people and…

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    around me. In my community and school, I've made a difference by volunteering my time to help others. Volunteering at my city's animal shelter is probably one of the most rewarding experiences I've had. At Indianapolis Animal Care Services, people come in to surrender pets, adopt pets, and volunteer time to shelter pets. I have definitely gotten attached to my work at the shelter because I feel like I'm making so much of a difference.…

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    different animals, all coming together in their perfect ecosystem. These animals know every aspect of the place they call home: the time of sunrise and sunset, what’s safe to eat, when to protect themselves and their family, etc. Now of course we see these animals in zoos all across the US but those environments are adjusted to suit the needs of the specific species living there. An apartment or house is not the best place for an exotic animal and it should be illegal to have one. Exotic…

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    Body I. Animals are not being respected as valued assets but as toys. A. As defined by the Humane Society Animal cruelty can be either deliberate abuse or simply the failure to take care of an animal. Whether the animal is a pet, a farm animal, or wildlife, the victim can suffer terribly. a) Most cases of animal abuse/ Neglect are never reported, and unrecognized. b) Exs; of Animal Neglect include: Starvation, dehydration c) Poor shelter in extreme weather conditions d) When an investigator…

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    Imagine a world where animals are the dominant species, and they would treat humans; just the same way we treat them. Animal Cruelty is one of the major problems in our society. There are many examples of Animal Cruelty, but today’s most viral examples of Animal Cruelty are: The Treatment of Animals in Captivity, the Gruesome Shelter Conditions, Animal Experimentation, and Animal Skinning. The 14th Amendment of the US Constitution proclaims that all persons should be treated equally because they…

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    survive in the wild, what mistakes you can not make and examples. First I will be telling you about shelter, after that food, fire, mistakes and then examples. Hopefully this helps you if you're ever stranded or lost. Shelter Shelter is a big part when it comes to survival. If you don’t have a good, stabilized shelter that could cost you your life. One key thing you want to know when making a shelter is responsibility. Let's say you're stranded with three other people, you need to set a plan of…

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    for the facility. They envisioned an underwater restaurant that would allow guests to look into a large pool and see marine animals close up but that idea soon expanded when Ted Griffin, sold Shamu to SeaWorld in 1965. According SeaWorld veteran trainer John Hardgrove, their original vision “required the park to cultivate the visitors’ curiosity about and concern for the animal life of the oceans - a perfect balance of environmentalism and capitalism (29).”…

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    Basic In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell there are many lessons taught by the characters in the book. These lessons are somewhat hidden but very basic and are seen in everyday life today. The lessons all should be treated equally and too much power for one person show up throughout the story as things go from good to bad within the society of animals. These lessons are important to the society of animals and to society today. Too much power for one person is a big lesson in Animal Farm.…

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    Animal Cruelty “Animal cruelty is ignored every day.” Thomas Gray once wrote, “ignorance is bliss.” Every day animals are beaten, neglected, abused, or even just struggling to survive. Animals are sometimes left in unsanitary conditions with no food water. Animals may have little hope while living from day to day without the compassion animals deserve. Some of them are lucky to get rescued, and are given the chances to see how great humans and life can be, but others are not as lucky to get the…

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    congregation would often bring their dogs to church, or the dogs would follow their owners there. Either way, the need for a canine babysitter became apparent as the number of animal congregants increased. Churches in England and parts of Europe, found themselves needing the services of people who would tend to the dogs in case the animals engaged in disruptive behaviors: fighting, attacking members, and being noisy. Thus, the occupation of “dog whipper” was created. A dog whipper was a…

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