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    Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing World War II was a trying time for many people, fighting, in factories, and even at home.In fact people were not the only ones suffering, during the war many animals valiently gave their lives for there human companions and compatriots.Of these, at the forefront was mans best friend, the dog. These four legged friends ,fought,found, and ferried messages to soldiers on all of the warfronts. Dogs also helped save many soldiers from mustard gas during both WWI & WWII.…

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    question: why does this conflict exist between humans and clones. The answer is evidently because society wanted to restrain themselves from this unethical arrangement of producing these artificial-humans. “So for a long time [they] were kept in the shadows, and people did their best not to think about you. And if they did, they tried to convince themselves you weren’t really like us. That you were less human, so it didn’t matter” (263). This indicates that humans felt that it was mandatory for…

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    Animal testing has improved the life expectancy of humans by 97 percent since a hundred years ago. Animal research is used all over the United States by veterinarians and scientist. When people think of animals they generally think of house pets. Many can relate to animals as being their friends. Researchers use mice, rats, dogs, cats and monkeys to test most of the medicine on before the public gets the vaccines. Typically society thinks that it is wrong to have animals as a model for health…

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    addition they have no pads on their rumps! The monkey have wide side opening nostrils. Their weight on average is about 15-22 pounds, and their group name is troop. One special feature in the howler monkey is their extremely loud vocal cords, and most humans find it disorienting to find a group.The howler monkey’s call can travel 3 whole miles in a dense rainforest! This special monkey has lots of interesting cool physical characteristics, they are different from all the monkeys around the…

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    Some people believe that the Earth is being harmed (damaged) by human activity. Others feel that human activity makes Earth a better place to live. Environment is the surroundings. It consists of Land, water, air, plants, plants, animals and other matters. Man and Environment are closely connected with each other. It can be defined as the sum total of all social, cultural, biological and physical factors that surrounds man. There are 2 types of environment. One consists of all the natural…

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    Did humans evolve from monkeys? That could be considered the most controversial question of all times and to some a question that will never be objectively answered. Charles Darwin and many evolutionists believe that the closest genetic composition of human beings is that of primates. Early scientists insist that the hairy four legged apes are the ancient cousins of man who never evolved into modern day man. The human fascination with monkeys, apes, and chimpanzees has captivated Americans…

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    How we all grew up According to PETA, “Almost all of us grew up eating meat, wearing leather, and going to circuses and zoos. Many of us bought our beloved “pets” at pet shops, had guinea pigs, and kept beautiful birds in cages” (PETA). We ate McDonald’s burgers, and fished, to all of us it seemed like the normal thing to do. Our parents taught us the importance of treating every animal with dignity, but it was not until we got older that we became aware of how animals where used in experiment…

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    significant moral status it has over the artificial. When the word ‘Nature’ comes to mind, people think of the environment, trees, birds, a set of ecosystems, etc. Clearly, it’s not only that, nature is a combination of forces and processes which include human behavior…

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    Thanks to her mother’s recommendation, Goodall became Louis Leakey’s personal secretary at Nairobi Museum. Leakey is an anthropologist, which is defined as a person who studies human nature, society, and culture. Louis sent Jane to work on the Gombe Project in Africa because he believed the task needed an individual who knew little about scientific theories, so they could notice new behaviors (Kowalski). After Goodall spent some…

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    of which is intriguing, while the other allows the audience to remain closed-minded. In Martel 's, Life of Pi, Pi 's animal story is more thought-provoking than the human story because it forces the readers to stretch their minds and imagine the far-fetched tale told, rather than focus on the simple, more believable aspects to the human story. In this novel, the alternative story plays a major role in determining Pi’s future. The two tales, although one is more feasible to the officials than…

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