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    Why Is Animal Cruelty Bad

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    of its kin here on earth. Using animals besides humans are really our only option. Animals are vast and have more of a population than humans when it comes to different breeds. If best apes are better test subjects than dogs and or humans. Ape/Gorillas/Monkeys are more closely related to us humans. So, testing chemicals or side effects from different objects is good. Though I don't…

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    Chapter 6: The next day Ishmael starts off by comparing Taker culture and the first aeronauts aka travelers in a hot-air balloon and how today goal was to find a clean and a conclusive law in the way of living. Ishmael goes on by saying a metaphor on gravity. The narrator agrees that no one did not know about gravity. So Ishmael asks the narrator how the law is discovered then in which the narrator replies through studying it. Then Ishmael begins talking about the Takers and the ways the gods…

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    Richard Wrangham and Dale Peterson’s Demonic Males was a revolutionary book at the time of its publishing. The book’s primary thesis is that male violence is not purely a function of society, but has long-standing genetic roots. At the time, when edenic views of human nature were still en vogue, and the “state of grace” still dominated psychological thinking, Wrangham’s book challenged people to look deeper at the origins of violence to find the evolutionary cause. Twenty years later, the thesis…

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    space to roam. While animals in zoos and circuses are being stuffed into cages, animals in the wild have large expanses of land to live in. Snow leopards, for example, live in high mountainous areas with hundreds of acres to roam in. the mountain gorilla, another roaming animal, has the large forests of Africa to live, grow, and play…

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    the ring in its proper place.” We are all grateful to him for we would have been goners if it were not for him. Today, we have encountered spiders, not just any ordinary spiders. They were larger than the average, had eight legs as hairy as gorillas, and bloodshot red eyes. By now, we are all very hungry, as hungry as a goblin. We were…

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    Are you planning to buy Samsung galaxy s7? Samsung Galaxy S7 has been one of the most dominant Smartphone and still in demand by a mass of customers around the world. Due to its entry-level, best supporting system, mid-range or flagship one, users always hang around for every device of Samsung. S7 is gadget tweaked all the faults of its previous model S6 hence it is iterative perfection for all the users. So, if you are searching for the mobile phone which has the stunning looks, having glorious…

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    Rifkin says that philosophers and animal behaviorists have argued about the capability of self –awareness in other animals. While some argue that animals do not have self-awareness because “they lack a sense of individualism”, others beg to differ. A counter statement that Rifkin utilizes is the remarkable actions elephants do when they are faced with a dead kin. Elephants will “often stand next to their dead kin for days,” and occasionally touch “their bodies with their trunks. After…

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    During my junior year of high school, I befriended a girl named Liana. She was extremely easy to scare and I loved it. Several times I followed her into the girl’s bathroom, hide behind the adjacent stall’s door, and wait, before jumping out like a gorilla on steroids. Every time, she would scream at the top of her lungs. Once, she even saw my feet and expected me, but she still screamed and pointed accusingly at me. After about the third time, I began to worry that it might just be funny for me…

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    Based on various theories and research reports that have been presented, scientists believe that a common ancestor to humans existed about 5 to 8 million years ago (Drake, 2015). It is believed that humans evolved from the modern apes such as the gorillas and the chimpanzees more than the monkeys. In the quest to find out the real answers regarding the origin of humans, I decided to find out through research. In my endeavor, various sources of published information have been of major…

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    Ebola Case Study Essay

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    virus is thought to be carried by fruit bats. They are the natural hosts of the virus, the disease then gets introduced and spreads to humans through close contact of bodily fluids organs, blood and secretions of the infected animal e.g. chimpanzees, gorillas, monkeys etc. When an individual catches an Ebola virus they develop various symptoms such as fever, headache, fatigue and muscle pain which mostly appear 2 to 21 days after contracting the virus. These symptoms could also potentially…

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