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    Animal Abuse In America

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    Animals are victims without a voice. Thousands of animals are euthanized and victimized every year. The bond of friendship between an abused animal and a child is demonstrated in Smith’s Dolphin Tale, in Redford’s The Horse Whisperer, and in the 1990s Newbery Winner Shiloh. These three pieces of literature can be associated with the month of April because it is Animal Abuse Awareness Month. “April is Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month, and the ASPCA is urging supporters across the country to…

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    Animal Testing In Research

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    When she first arrived at her new loving home, the malnourished beagle crawled on her belly yearning for affection, but too scared to stand up. She was suffering from many different health concerns, such as the infestation of hookworms, tapeworms, and multiple internal and external infections (Sherrow). Plus the well-conditioned psychological damage, keeping her in constant fear of humans. Once identified only by a number, she now has a home and a name. Libby, was one of the 250 dogs and cats…

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    thumbs up to continue. He nodded, pretending to be sheepish. "Because she needed an annual check-up. I work there as a tech and Jasmine was one of my patients one day. I called Jasmine from the waiting room and Shawn almost tripped over someone's beagle when he saw me." I had no idea where my words were coming from. They sorta just flowed, which has proven to be dangerous in the past, but I kept on going. "I thought something was wrong with me by the way he was staring, so I felt a little…

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    Newberry Award Winners: DiCamillo, Kate. Because of Winn-Dixie. Candlewick Press, 2000. Summary: Because of Winn-Dixie is a story of a young girl, Opal, who moved from one small town in Florida to another with her father who was a preacher. Her mother left them when Opal was very young and she struggles with this throughout the book. While in the supermarket, Winn-Dixie, Opal found a dog that was tearing apart the store. She claimed the dog as hers and she and her father took the dog home. She…

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    “Mom, I’m going out with the dogs.” Andy shouted out to his mom, Amelia, as he was stepping out the door. “Alright son,” His mother hollered back, as she just remembered something,“Don’t be long I need to meet your father for lunch.” Andy’s mom, Amelia, went into the other room. “Alright, call my phone when you need me to come home.” Andy said quietly thinking that his mom would not hear him. As Andy is walking to the dog park he is wondering is this their last move to a new home or are they…

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    A business owner must decide on a suitable location and advertise for staff with the correct training for the position to ensure they will do their job correctly and efficiently. When starting a food business, you should carry out a risk assessment and what to include. They must use Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) procedures or a HACCP-based Food Safety Management System. Kitchen workspaces should be designed to create workflow and its crucial in preventing…

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