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    Devil Face Tumour Disease

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    Physical Description: Fully grown Tasmanian devils are typically the size of a medium sized dog, males weighing between 7.7–13.0 kilograms and females weighing between 4.5–9 kilograms They are stocky, muscular marsupials measuring around 60cm in length with strong fore legs and proportionately weak hind legs. Tasmanian devils are covered in a black coat accented with variable white markings on the chest, shoulders and rump. Devils are not fast animals, however, their high stamina and endurance…

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    Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introducing Animal Cruelty 3 Down On the Factory Farm 3 Antibiotics and Farm Animal Consumption 4 Antibiotics and Consumers Health 5 Where’s the Remorse 6 Here’s What You Can You Do 6 Taking the Farm Home with You 6 Works Cited 7 Abstract (to be completed) Introducing Animal Cruelty Animal cruelty. Have you ever stopped for a minute and asked yourself if you are support it? Of course not, nobody could possibly be SUPPORTING animal cruelty, right? Well, lets take…

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    Sea Navigators

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    Science, one of the most influential subject, has made enormous impacts in Europe during the seventeenth century. Before the seventeenth century, Europe has made minimal progress in science related advancement. On the other hand, the Asian countries have made progress in scientific advancements until the Europeans rise (Goldstone 136). For example, the Chinese developed gun powder, compass, and printing press (Strasser “The Scientific Revolution”). In the seventeenth century, the century which…

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    Stranded As school was dreadfully approaching the following week, my boyfriend and I were struggling to decide what to do for the weekend. While we can still go out on dates and spend time together, the majority of my time during the school year is spent fixating on academics while maintaining a job on top of that. Gabe and I wanted to do something adventurous that we wouldn't have the chance to do again for a while. Then, Gabe had an impeccable suggestion. He recommended that we should go…

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    The greatest challenge that humanity will face in this century is how to halt climate change in its tracks. Carbon dioxide levels are increasing, the polar ice caps are melting, the seas are rising, the weather is more extreme, and the deserts are becoming larger. Yet, population is increasing and will continue to for a long time. People are still burning fossil fuels and are, in general, eating more meat. In 2009, the per capita meat consumption in the United States was 120.20 kilograms, which…

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    Humans have the great ability to mediate any of their own actions, which in turn allows them to think greatly about how they act and treat others, while formulating an internal debate of whether their actions are commendable or poor. Introspection is an imperative for humans to have the proper view and respect for other individuals, including those of a different species. It allows us to look at our actions towards others and trade places with others to see if how it would feel to be in their…

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    I can fully understand why you have waited before re-running the "Cuts of Military Discipline" scenario again. I need to make some of the strides that I've mentioned above, before it's appropriate to re-visit it. Additionally, waiting until I've taken at least one proper flogging with the Cat, so that I'm a harder man, is also a good idea! The context of this scenario is very much based on having real respect for the Sergeant Major and admiration for him as a fine figure of a real hard…

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    The 1920s were quite a prosperous time in America. The victory in the Great War had the entire country in high spirits. Before the war, it was usually only the rich who dabbled in stocks, but the high spirits and the recent real estate boom in Florida led many other investors into pumping their money into the market hoping to turn a profit. The successes of the few overshadowed the misfortune of many, leading to the mentality that investing in stocks was the “get rich quick” idea that seemed to…

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    The Swarm Analysis

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    Intro/Prologue/Base Synopsis Post apocalyptic war dystopia - but no one can quite recall what happened. Satellite reception was one of the first things to go, along with the distribution channels for media outlets. All people remember now are the explosions, the noise, the destruction, the fear, and the dust that blocked out the sun for days. Billions of people survived, but infrastructure didn’t. All the cities are gone, and only smaller towns now remain. There is no centralised government…

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    themselves became so usually with little warning and although many reapers report having experienced supernatural events during their lives, usually these events are regarded as unrelated. Merely they die, and then during the process of their own culling, the reaper who finds them has a red (reaper) sheet for their soul signature, rather than a white (afterlife)…

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