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    Vampire bat By: Sarah hawkins 36.7 million people die from AIDS and 1,500 die from cancer each day and vampire bats could change that if we don't kill them we could find out and lower that number.Bats should not be killed because they could be a cure to cancer and AIDS. If they were to be killed the food chain would be messed up and could not be fixed. Also they help farmers with crops because of bugs. They are very helpful to humans and the environment in many ways to find out more…

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    Vampire Bat, Marilyn Manson is not among eight I know what you are thinking, this article is just going to trash Marilyn Manson. Well, trust me that is not the intent. However, we will not bounce around the fact that Marilyn Manson has a very crazy “look”. However, he still is not as ugly as the vampire bat, and these other creatures. NUMBER 1: THE VAMPIRE BAT Bats are not amongst the most gorgeous looking creatures anyways, but the vampire bat is downright terrifying. The vampire bat has a…

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    Bat Mitzvah Ritual Visit

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    For my ritual visit I went to a family friends Bat Mitzvah at the Temple Emanuel here in Greensboro North Carolina. A Bat Mitzvah is a Jewish tradition that identifies a girl who is twelve years old to be an adult and must become responsible for ones own actions, which is a very important ritual within the Jewish community. Judaism commonly uses the Hebrew language and Bat translates to, “Jewish coming of age ceremony for girls” (Bat Mitzvah Translation). Within the Temple of Emanuel the men…

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    The Curse of the Fruit Bat One night on Halloween there was a boy named Chase. He saw a fruit bat flopping around on the ground. He was a very curious kid so he decided to try and pick it up in order to help it. Then suddenly it bit his hand. "Ahhhhhhh"!!!!!, He Screamed. Soon after that, the carnival was about to start and that's when he starting to have a taste for blood. He was supposed to meet his friend Nathan before the carnival but he forgot because of the bat incident, so he just…

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    within oneself. It has been defined as: sentience, awareness, subjectivity, the ability to experience or to feel, wakefulness, having a sense of selfhood, and the executive control system of the mind.” While in Thomas Nagel’s What is it like to be a bat?, the definition of consciousness being written was consciousness can signify simple perception or attention, awareness in general, and self-awareness or voluntariness. They have the similar meaning based on what I have understand. In the first…

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    American Tobacco is the 2nd biggest transnational tobacco manufacturing company based in the UK. BAT has a large market presence in countries such as Brazil, Canada and former British colonies in Asia such as Pakistan and Australia. It also holds a 42% interest in Reynolds American (NYSE:RAI), thereby having an important amount of indirect exposure to the U.S. market. According to Business Premiere, (BAT) has established a strong market position over the years with the use of Global Drive Brands…

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    appearance. It even has a diet that belongs to its species, the bat. The spotted bat is a very amazing creature. The spotted bat may in the Ponderosa pine-bunchgrass vegetation, that is located in southwestern North America, where the summers are hot and the winters are mild. The spotted bat prefers areas that are close to waterways, so they don’t have to fly too far to get a drink. They normally nest in the caves of cliffs or steep hillsides. The bat does this, for the reason that it is…

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    Should vampire bats be killed or protected and research? Vampire bats could lead to many technological and biological breakthroughs, but they can spread rabies and attack humans and cattle. These creatures should be studied, not put to death. This is because they help us through many technological and biological discoveries as mention in Los Angeles Times’ article “ Vampire bat debate: To kill or not to kill” on paragraph 15,” Bats have developed a radar system that can distinguish the tiniest…

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    This film is an adaptation of wildlife expert Dian Fossey's autobiography. Midwesterner Fossey (Sigourney Weaver) leaves the United States for Africa, where she studies the gorillas of Rwanda and Uganda. As Fossey develops a bond with the animals, she becomes wary of the poachers who prey on them. Fearing that the gorillas will go extinct if humans continue to hunt them, she organizes a defense league to protect the animals; in doing so, though, she puts herself in a difficult situation. Senior…

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    Chicago officer who shot and killed a 19 year old suspect is suing (via counterclaim) the decedent's estate for trauma. The officer claims that the suspect assaulted him with a baseball bat during the confrontation. It is claimed by the officer that he suffered deeply from the traumatic experience of having the baseball bat nearly miss his head when swung by the suspect. In fact, the officer alleges that the suspect tried to hit him twice, nearly missing on each occasion. Although what…

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