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    the chicken we ate were made in unethical way. Many animals that we ate in our daily life such as pig and chicken lives in small cages and being abused ("Factory Farming: Misery for Animals"). They never raise any families and they are killed after they grow up. Many factories try to maximum the profits by lowering the cost of raising the animals. Chicken live in stuffed cages and antibiotics are used to keep them without being sick. Animal are genetically modified in order to maximum the…

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    Introduction Your dog’s health and wellbeing is important to you and your family. Not to mention keeping down the cost of veterinarian bills! So you need to carefully consider the food that you give your dog. People sometimes just pick the first dog food bag they see at the store. It’s easy to overlook the importance of dog food but it is essential to pick the right one for your dog. To keep your dog healthy he needs plenty of fresh water and should be fed good quality dog food in amounts just…

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    George Stubbs “White Poodle in a Punt”, was one of his creative paintings of animals. During his lifetime, George Stubbs was famous for his paintings of domestic and exotic animals, and have produced the most anatomically precise images of horses. The dog is the point of interest in the painting. The use of dark colors makes the fur stand out and the use of lines used to make the fur look as it was moving in the wind, which adds to the value of the entire painting. Also in the painting, it shows…

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    have set for myself whether they are academic or personal goals. I set many goals for myself everyday that I work towards, and then when I achieve one goal I create another goal. My primary goal for going to school is to earn my bachelor's degree in animal science with an emphasis in dairy goats, so I can make our world a better place to live by promoting dairy goat farming especially in my community. True success is being the best I can be, as a person and in whatever I do. Once I have achieved…

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    doe`s. Though Bull was a fast runner he liked to brag about it to the other animals saying “ Look at me! Look at me, I'm the fastest runner”. Bull had a friend named Kangaroo, Kangaroo also bragged that he was the best at races because he could jump so high and far that he would be done in a matter of seconds. Even though Bull and Kangaroo are friends they argued every time over who was the fastest. The other animals soon became sick and tired of their arguments that they decided to…

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    On 07/14/17, at 3:30pm I Deputy Warden N. Christian was dispatched to 320 Whitehorne Ave on an injury-possible dangerous or vicious dog. I and The Columbus Division Police (CPD) Officer Shannon #2344 arrived at the above location. I met victim Brandon Stoops, Mr. Stoops stated he was walking west in an alley just south of the above location, when he saw a microwave positioned close to 320 Whitehorne Ave side fence. Mr. Stoops went to go pick up the microwave when a small dark colored dog came…

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    Island Fox Research Paper

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    The island fox has been endangered since the 1990’s.but was not federally recognized as such until 2004. The island foxes on Santa Catalina became endangered because a wild North American raccoon was “stow away” on a boat and escaped onto the island in the late 1990s. Canine distemper virus, a fatal dog disease passed from this raccoon to the island foxes. By 2000 almost 90% of the foxes died from the distemper virus. This rapid population decline was due to an imbalance in the ecosystem. The…

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    A Long Walk To Water

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    In A long walk to water, Linda Sue Park tells the story of a lost boy refugee, destined to cover africa on foot, searching for his family and safety. The story takes place in southern sudan, 1985.In the beginning of the book salva lived a normal life, but it takes a turn when out of nowhere a war began, and salva was told not to go back to his village and just go to the bushes where is is safe.Salva than became a lost boy finding a way to cope with this type of situation where he don’t know…

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    Foreshadowing in Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck in the novella, Of Mice and Men (1937), uses foreshadowing in such a way that the reader can almost exactly predict what’s going to happen. His symbolism connects the foreshadowing together so that it is more understandable and easier to infer what is going to happen next. Steinbeck utilizes foreshadowing in the most important pieces of the book: George’s warnings to Lennie, Lennie’s mice, and Curley’s wife. In Steinbeck’s novel, he emphasizes…

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    believe that animals should have the same rights as us humans? If you think about this, passing a Bill of Rights for animals could go against centuries of human culture, increase the cost of food, hinder medical research, and may cause other problems. I believe that animals should not have a Bill of Rights. My first reason is that such a law would go against human culture because we as people run the world. Can animals even work, cook, clean, or even talk, think about it. Giving animals…

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