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    A dog is something I had wanted for majority of my life, I wanted a companion that loved me so much that he would risk his own life for mine. When that moment finally came, I could not believe how lucky I was. Until we visited the vets. I never expected our first visit to the vets to leave me with such devastation and anger as it did. As the vet told my mother and me of our newly adopted puppy’s detrimental musculoskeletal disorder, my heart tore. Visions of running through parks, swimming in…

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    Charles Darwin’s early life was much similar than that of any child from England. He was born in Shrewsbury, England, on February 12, 1809. He had six additional siblings, him being the second of the youngest. Darwin was born into the bloodline of many well-known, brilliant scientists. Including his father who was Dr. R. W. Darwin and his grandfather Dr. Erasmus Darwin. He experienced the life of growing up rich and privileged. Unfortunately, his mother passed when he was only at the age of…

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    Shrewsbury, England. In 1831, Darwin convinced Captain Robert FitzRoy to let him join him aboard the H. M. S. Beagle as the ships naturalist. They first settled off from England in 1831 for a five year voyage, Charles Darwin had an ambition for scientific research. After exploring the coast of South America, the ship stopped over in the Galapagos Islands. On September 15, 1835 the Beagle arrived at the Galapagos Islands. During his visit to the Galapagos Island Darwin noticed that the…

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    There is a huge controversy in the United States between whether teachers should educate students on Natural Selection. South Carolina passed a law to allow students to begin learning it this year, but their teachers cannot use the term ‘Natural Selection’ because it does not agree with their senators religion. Evolution has been an issue for many years and goes back to when Darwin created the theory in 1858. He informed the world of his findings after a long period spent observing the…

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    Charles Darwin didn't want to publish his book at first, because of the society he lived in, but he eventually did publish his book because he had significant information he wanted to share. Although Darwin is called the "Father of evolution," he never really wanted to be a leader. He was a passionate naturalist who spent years in research that led to the controversial Theory of Natural Selection. Reluctant to publish his theory, it took more than 20 years and support from fellow scientists for…

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    I want to get a puppy, please! Joey needs a friend to play with when we are gone during the day. I do not care what breed we get, but I would really like a beagle. I will be very responsible and do all the work for caring for he or she. The benefits to having this puppy would include Joey would love a friend, one less dog in a shelter and mostly a puppy would more joy to the family. If we get this dog we could our current dog would be less crazy at night when we are all tired. This would be…

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    They didn’t approve of them using beagles and were protesting and he comments on why didn’t they pay attention to the chimps, the reason is that we humans are more inclined to feel sympathy to animals we have close connections as a comparison to rats, chicken, pigs and many more. The same…

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    one cell mate. Here, one person slept above him, a pair slept in bunk beds next to his, behind him and so on. People snored and shifted on their cots. He rubbed the head of the beagle dozing on his stomach. The small dog was finally comfortable after its ordeal. Fumbling in the dark, Vasyl reached into his back pack and pulled out Ryker's cell phone. The light blinded him as he flipped through the gallery for pictures of Niels. Why were there only four pictures? Did Ryker delete the…

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    Charles Robert Darwin was born in Shrewsbury England, on February 12, 1809, and died on April 19, 1882. Darwin was a biologist and naturalist, studying different species around the Globe. He is best known for his contributions on the revolutionary, theory of evolution. Charles was the second youngest of six children and was born into a family of scientists. Darwin was always well educated, attending schooling throughout his life, often times with his brother, Erasmus. Darwin is now known as one…

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    present through animal testing. Animal testing has regulations. The regulations only cover a small percentage of animals. The issue is beginning to get worse since Britain has approved a facility for breeding beagles for the use of animal testing. The dogs will endure surgery, while the beagles are conscious (Willis). This paper will inform the audience on the pros and cons of animal testing. Animal testing does have some benefits; the benefits include furthering the medical field and ensuring…

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