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    Animal Abuse The Lawful dictionary definition of Animal Cruelty is “The infliction of physical pain, suffering, or death upon an animal, when not necessary for purposes of training or discipline or (in the case of death) to procure food or to release the animal from incurable suffering, but done wantonly, for mere sport,for the indulgence of a cruel and vindictive temper, or with reckless indifference to its pain”(“What Is”, The Law Dictionary 1). There are usually only two categories of…

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    Animal Research is, has always been, and will most likely continue to be a delicate subject. The use of animals in research ranges from cosmetics to medical and wherever there are animals being tests there are groups of people arguing the morality and ethics of the testing being done. Excluding cosmetics and the like for now (that’s a different argument), the use of animal research in neuroscience is absolutely necessary and though it is a sensitive issue, there are ways to make it more…

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    however, that Lockit only views death as a way to gain from people. He is willing to sell prisoners their lives for a handsome fee, something that appears to be common enough knowledge because Macheath asks Lucy about her father, “would not twenty guineas, you think, move him?” when Macheath is trying to figure out a way out of the cell (2.7.42). Lockit then proves that this is a tactic he partakes in when, after finding out that Macheath is gone, he questions Lucy about her part in the release…

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    There are many gods and goddesses in Greek mythology, but there are only 12 major Olympian gods. Greek mythology teaches the origin and the significance of them. All of the gods and goddesses have long pasts and large effects on other people. An example would be the goddess Artemis, who is part of the major Greek mythology family. Artemis, the goddess of hunt, had a strange birth, unique morals, and many companions and enemies. Artemis had two parents named Leto and Zeus, one sibling called…

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    being born in a location that has geographic benefits is usually considered fortunate. To be blunt, some people are luckier than others because of their location. For example, the Fertile Crescent obtained nutritious wheat and barley, while Papua New Guinea got sago palm. However, Diamond has the right concept. Geographic luck helped mold European supremacy. Firstly, farming, which played a tremendous role in Europe, benefited them immensely. Secondly, important aspects in Europe’s winning spree…

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    B.) Southwest and Southeast Asia, parts of sub-Saharan Africa, Mesoamerica, the Andes, China, New Guinea, and eastern North America were all places that were in the Fertile Crescent. The Fertile Crescent is one of the first places in the world that encountered all of the effects of the Agricultural Revolution. It is known for its abundance of wild plants and and different species of animals, being a great place of hunting and gathering for survival. C.) Norte Chico is a string of about 25 urban…

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    Siblings are important people in our lives, they share the same DNA as us and will be around for a major part of our life, and what captures my attention is that they grow up in the same household and are thought the same morals but are completely different from each other. It doesn't matter the number of siblings, whether it be one or seven they all have their personal role in the family, as the funny one, charismatic, or intelligent one. I have come to an assumption that the biggest…

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    Too Many Bananas

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    Pineapples, and No Watermelon at All,” by David Counts has brought a quite impressive story to readers for the first time reading it. With three lessons that he and his family have learned from the Kandoka Village on the island of New Britain in Papua New Guinea, Counts has described generically and fairly clear about the concept of reciprocity and its nature in an easy way for readers to understand. On the other hand, his three lessons are considered as three object lessons in living with…

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    Some types of tests include: skin sensitization, acute oral toxicity, repeat dose and subchronic toxicity. Most of these tests mentioned are performed on rabbits, guinea pigs, mice, and rats. Each test is performed over a certain amount of time. For example, the repeat dose is a 28 day process and the subchronic toxicity is a 90 day process. The repeat dose consists of 40 rats for a 28 day process, the rats will either…

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    World War II caused a big amount of destruction than any other war in history. The war took the lives of 17 million soldiers and a great amount of civilians who died as a result of bombings, starvation, and deliberate campaigns of mass murder. The war also ushered in the atomic age and was quickly followed by the collapse of the wartime alliance between the United States and the Soviet Union and the beginning of the Cold War. Who was Hirohito from 1926-1989 Hirohito was the emperor of Japan…

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