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    Introduction: HOOK:You’re riding your bike,having a wonderful time on a beautiful day,when all of a sudden you see a light brown four legged animal eating grass in a yard!Description - Thesis Statement:Deers has interested me since i was four,i would see them a lot in the woods,me and my dad used to get real close to them while they were eating grass,and it was really fun.Today i will share my interest in these beautiful, harmful creatures. Paragraph 1: What does the animal look like? The…

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    embodiment of what I imagine hell would feel like. No more recess. No more hikes. No more class at the stream. No more meaning anything. They’d give me a number and throw me with the other cattle. Some of those cattle turned out to be the sun gods and somebody snatched them up and ate them. The rest of us cattle were in the crossfire of an angry god and starving men. High school turned out to be a seemingly endless battle…

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    In 1956, three years before his death, Alexander Deussen, a petroleum geologist from San Antonio, donated 309-acres of land to Harris County Precinct 1. Named after its donator, Alexander-Deussen Park boasts many amenities which are appreciated by everyone who visits this exceptional recreational area. The park has the several children’s playgrounds, a community center, an open air pavilion overlooking the lake, an asphalt 2.5 mile jogging trail with work out equipment erected along the path, 3…

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    Cattle are very important to the Maasai; for example, they believe God decreed that all cattle belonged to them. Also, giving gifts of livestock is a common practice for the Maasai (ceremonies, dowry rituals, and so forth). Igoe contends that the enclosure of Maasai cattle grazing lands (through conservation efforts) is a material process that has had much ecological and social impacts…

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    Cow's Milk Research Paper

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    Almost every child in the world grows up learning, thinking, and accepting that eating the flesh of animals is good for you, drinking cow’s milk will make your bones strong, eating eggs for breakfast is a healthy meal, etc. I have believed all of these things for the majority of my life. As a child, I would drink cow’s milk even though I never enjoyed the taste of it simply because I was told that it will make you strong, healthy, and will help you grow. I would eat eggs in the morning because…

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    according to Rutgers Today. When a package is labeled “Natural” it does not include the animal welfare. Which means it doesn’t tell what really happened to the animal. Free-range means that there is no legally used definition on the use of egg, pork or dairy. It is very important to know the truth behind the label, so you can truly know what you are eating. You have one body you have to take care of it.(ASPCA) Bruce G. Friedrich talks about how over 3 million animals are captured for their…

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    Though out history America has been in some sticky situations. The meat industry is one of these sticky situations. Back when the meat industry started up, they did not have regulations to follow, but now there’s laws the meat industry has to abide by. In today’s world the cow is the most used animal that produces Americans meat. The meat industry are putting themselves in a difficult spot, because the cows they are raising have steroids. Steroids make the cow’s size increase, so the more…

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    Alcove Springs is beautiful. The crystal clear water and the ten foot waterfall. The air is so fresh and the sky is so blue, much more blue than in Philadelphia. The only problem is the mosquitoes. They are everywhere. It has been a week since we left Independence and a lot has happened. When we left, there was a pile-up. Everyone was leaving at once, and one man was in such a hurry, he ran into the back of my wagon. It didn't hurt my wagon, but he broke one of his horse’s legs. A…

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    Speech On Stand Analysis

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    has nothing to do with agriculture, but it has everything to do with it. My grandfather, W.E. Butler…Buck Butler…and to me, Pawpaw, never gave up. He was a Texas Animal Health Commission Agent, rancher, and later, the proud owner of two successful cattle auction barns in Nixon and Beeville. He accomplished these things by standing up for what he believed in and…

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    Animal Farm Animal Abuse

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    out about the secrets of food. On the way, he sees horrible treatment of many animals and the mass production of corn. “At first I thought the cattle were standing or lying in grayish mud. Then it dawned on me - that wasn’t mud at all. It was manure. An endless series of cattle pens stretched to the horizon, each one home to a hundred or so animals. The cattle pens, filled with animals and their waste, are built around a corn mill.” (Michael Pollan, The Omnivore’s Dilemma: The Secret behind What…

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