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    Adopt a Bunny | Save a Rabbit It is safe to say that you are thinking about adopting a rabbit? Rabbits are delightful. They are delicate, calm and simple to house train. Much like a feline, they will use a litter box. Rabbits, not at all like felines, require supervision in your home. Rabbits make awesome indoor pets. Rabbits were first trained in the Middle Ages and are utilized as wellsprings of food, hide, and fleece, as research subjects, and as pets.. They are lovable and brimming…

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    The article, The Truth About GMOs: The Good, The Bad, and The Really Ugly, proves that “according to the Grocery Manufacturer Association, 75% of conventional processed foods contain GMOs” (Scipioni 1). The research done on these genetically modified foods is not extensive enough to justify the long term effects they have on an individual’s health. The majority of foods that common Americans eat everyday are genetically altered. The reason why consumers buy these unsafe foods is because they…

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    Experimentation According to humane society international (2015), every year more than 100 million animals are killed in the U.S laboratories for testing and experimentation. The most common animals used for testing are mice, fish, rats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, farm animals, birds, cats, dogs and monkeys says hsi.org (2014). They are used for many different things. Aldf.org (2013) states that, testing on chimpanzees is banned from the UK. There is only two countries that have not banned…

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    Imagine a lab filled with hundreds of animals all being tested on and infested with different diseases. Now, think of a dog; this dog is named Libby. She is suffering from many issues, including hookworms, tapeworms, infections, and rotted teeth. She is beaten by lab workers and forced to endure all of this to test the safety of a product for people like you (PETA, 2011). A huge problem facing the world is how many animals are cruelly tested on internationally for cosmetics. If nothing is done…

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    made their way onto the radar of pet owners and animal lovers alike. The narrator repeatedly makes a fool of himself, whether it is through his inability to pronounce “Siamese” correctly, or the terrible puns he makes as the featured cat runs on a hamster-style wheel. These cheap laughs may not be funny to every viewer, but there still remains a large population of animal lovers who appreciate a simple laugh, which can be proved with a single YouTube search about “Funny Cats.” Not only does…

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    Jump to: navigation, search Welcome to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. 5,151,613 articles in English Arts Biography Geography History Mathematics Science Society Technology All portals From today's featured article Epacris impressa Epacris impressa, also known as common heath, is a plant of the heath family, Ericaceae, that is native to southeast Australia: the states of Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and New South Wales. French botanist Jacques…

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    animals for the benefit humans. Many people aren’t aware of the benefits animals have on humans. Animals are necessary to humans. Animals contribute a lot in the lives of humans. Animals can be a form of comfort for humans, such as dogs, bunnies, hamsters etc. Animals can make humans less lonely, animals ease the sense of loneliness or isolation that us humans feel. Animals not only provide comfort to humans but also provide milk. According to In Slideshare online web, “Animals are a source of…

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    up with the fact that there are laws in place to prevent the mistreatment of animals, such as the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) (Animal Testing - Procon.org). The Animal Welfare Act defines an animal as, “any live or dead dog, cat, monkey, guinea pig, hamster, rabbit, or such other warm blooded animal.” (Animal Testing - Procon.org). By this definition, the Animal Welfare Act does not include farm animals used for food, rats and mice bred for research, birds, or cold-blooded animals (Animal Testing -…

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    Critical Literacy Lesson Name: Bonnie Strickland Lesson Title Reading Comprehension: Inspect and analyze text; Immigration; Every Day We Get More Illegal by Juan Filipe Herrera Lesson Objectives Students will use reading strategies to read and understand poetry. Students will inspect and analyze a poem. Students will understand author’s bias. Students will create an organized written response to a writing prompt. Grade Level High School Materials 2 Copies of the Poem, Every Day We Get More…

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    the cold hard floor, and most of the time you will see a lot of chocolate wrappers in the trash. I spend about all my time in my bedroom, it' the only place where I truly feel free and am one with my surroundings. I live with my mom and dad, and my hamster Lil Will. But I also live with something known as depression. I don't know when I started to have it, it was all kind of a blur. I try to forget my depression by eating a variety of chocolates, with many assortments…

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