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    Midterm exam Christopher Columbus is definitely one of the most important figures of the world history. Not only for the fact that in 1467 he travelled to Iceland when he was sixteen years old, but also for the fact that he discovered America in 1492 at the same time as he was searching for a new trade route to the Indies. Columbus was now making the first connections between the Europeans and the Americans. Leading then to the famous “Colombians exchange” which was extensive transfer of animals…

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    and killed, all for the sake of science. Laboratory animals are normally the small, cute, cuddly, fluffy, and defenseless critters much like the ones that we often have as pets. Lab animals often include bunny rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, and ferrets. Scientists do thousands of tests every year and record all the results. However, these results only go so far, and there's not even a guarantee that they can be related to humans in any way; and in many experiments that is the case. An anonymous…

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    Montag feels hopeless about understanding the books even though he has read through each one multiple times. He doesn't know how to read between the lines and tell what emotions the author is trying to portray. The sieve has mesh around the entire circumference of the utensil and cannot be used to hold substances. The sand will never be filled and the boy will never receive his dime. A sieve is a kitchen is a kitchen device used to strain foods. This object allows for the separation of…

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    It is estimated that every day we lose 150-200 species from this Earth. Of the 44,838 species that have been assessed, 16,928 are listed as endangered, meaning they are threatened with extinction. The rest of the estimated 8,700,000 species on Earth have yet to be assessed, so the number of threatened species is significantly larger than the current estimate. In the 1970s, many environmental laws were passed to curb the mass extinction of species including the Endangered Species Act of 1973 or…

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    I attended Portugal. The Man’s concert at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, MD. They displayed their cultural and class identities through their music and performance style along with their attire, background, upbringing, venue choice to reinforce certain values they hold. Rock music is a popular genre of music that developed throughout the United States and United Kingdom in the 1950’s. Rock music was heavily influenced by the popular music of the time: Blues, Rhythm and Blues, as well as Country…

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    Byron Whitlow Paper 1 Impact of Information Technology on Culture HUMN 344 Professor Bingley During a trip to Florida last December, I wasn 't surprised to notice that the instant it landed at the airport, the first thing everyone did was to switch on their cells and tablets. Like back in the day, folks didn 't jump immediately to switch on a flip phone. Nor did they zip to the nearest payphone, throw in a quarter to make a call. Information technology is so readily integrated in all of…

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    What made me interested in the processes of the major duties of a small animal veterinarian is my love for every cat, ferret, and fish that I had while I was growing up. Ever since I was four years old I’ve been interested in which animals people could have as pets and what is need to take care of them. I also would what are things I could have done as a pet owner to keep my pet happy and healthy. My pass is the reason why I want to be a veterinarian now. To find the processes of the major…

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    Many years ago I had a dog who was my best friend. I found him when he was just a puppy and had been dumped on the side of the road. He was so young that I had to feed him baby food with a dropper. As he grew up we became inseparable; we went everywhere and did everything together. One day while playing fetch, Bronson ran into the road. It was a horrible incident to witness because he ran right in front of a car instantly breaking both his back legs and several ribs. My mom ran out and we…

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    In the United States alone, approximately 100 million animals die each year, due to the adverse effects of animal testing. The majority of these casualties are a result of cosmetic companies’ intensive experimentation methods. Additionally, the procedure of animal testing has many issues such as fallacious results, various limitations in the testing process, and most importantly, the scarifications of numerous animals. Not only does does it cause detrimental effects to the subjects, but it also…

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    On a cold september, after your great adventures, you were wondering what to do that week. You had picked up your life from where you left it and wanted to make something from it. Then all the sudden a strange woman appeared on your doorstep. She was hiden beneath a long cloak and had long brown nails on her fingers. Her dirty hair fluished down from beneath the cloak and she had glowing eyes! "You are not who you think you are!" said the strange woman. "What do you mean?" you said "You are not…

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