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    Why Stop Animal Abuse

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    news website an animal is abused every 10 seconds throughout level (Dawn Kairns, 2010). Dogs, cats or any animal is just like us they have a heart most importantly they have feelings like us and get hurt like us. Then why aren’t they treated like us humans? Everyday animals go through various types of animal abuse, which are emotional, physical, and mental abuse. In addition is not only happening by physical harm they get abused in mentally as well like Distress, fear or psychological distress…

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    to adjust human DNA. DNA modification is an emerging study, and there are two main types that may hold the answers to eliminating prevalent diseases in the world today. The genetics field is an ever-changing sector of science. Since the beginning…

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    Every year, hundreds of people in the United Kingdom die while waiting for organ transplants. There simply are not enough organs available. In an effort to curtail these deaths, scientists in the United States have begun research into human-pig chimeric embryos. These embryos are carried inside sows with the expectation that eventually they will be carried to term and born with human organs that can be transplanted to patients on organ donor waiting lists. It is an ingenious solution, but some…

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    solar energy during cloudy days or nights, is a huge problem we can’t avoid. Siah Hong Tan, a pioneer in solar research, states that solar energy emittance from the sun is a predictable pattern. Being able to forecast solar energy emittance will allow an efficient collection of energy, meaning intermittency will be less of an issue. Even then, based on German experimentation with solar power, solar energy can still be generated in a significant amount when it's cloudy. Increased research and…

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    Pro Animal Testing Essay

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    one of the most effective way for keeping humans…

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    In order to access accurate information, I will ask each person being interviewed to verify their: age, race, gender, marital status, religious preference, educational background, political preference, and whether or not he or she is a parent. It is my prediction that more women than men will disagree with this unique form of parenting. I will take into consideration whether or not the person being interviewed is a parent since I feel this may make sway ones opinion simply based on how they have…

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    In the United States people around the country, no matter the the color of their skin, religion, race, or gender, everyone is considered equal under the eyes of the law, the constitution and the bill of rights, however not everything is included in it. Animals have been the long discussed and most argued in weather or not they should be carrying a bill of rights, personally I agree. Images, videos, and the entire internet web has shown proof and facts showing the cruelty and exploitation of…

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    for her adultery she committed, but society still continued to disrespect her for it. This novel shows how adultery was in the seventeenth century. The novel was the culmination of Hawthorns own reading, study, and experimentation with themes about the Puritans, sins, guilt and human conflict between emotions and intellect. The scarlet letter is considered to be a piece of American Literature because it is set in a remote past and because it deals with the interior psychology of individual…

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    Animal Testing Controversy

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    The Moral Controversy on Using Animal for Research Historically, the health and well being of humans have taken precedent over those of animals’. Only recently have animal “rights” become a major and sometimes controversial topic in the general public. The controversy is inflamed by the fact that it is common practice to use animals for medical research. Different people have many different views on this topic. Is it humane to experiment on animals? Does a life-saving vaccine warrant the pain…

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    (First Page) The holocaust happened between 1941 and 1945 (USHMM. “Timeline of Events.” United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Source i). Around 6 million Jews were murdered and about 17 million people overall. This was a horrific period in history. The holocaust was truly a crime against humanity. It killed millions of people and affected even more lives. Before 1933, World War 1 devastated Europe. Germany had built up resentment after the war’s peace settlement and the Treaty of…

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