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    I have many passions. My school, my work, my family and volunteering. For the last three years, volunteering at a local animals shelter has been very important to me. I love being able to help things of all nature. The animals shelter, Valley Humane Society, is a no-kill shelter. I chose this particular shelter because I would be unable to cope with the knowledge that the animals only have a few weeks to live if they do not get adopted. I am only able to volunteer at the shelter once a week due…

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    Humane Society International is the one of the world’s largest and most effective animal protection organization. It has different organizations in different countries that are dedicated to protect the animals from all over the world and prevent them from any hardship that they may face. Their purpose with this article is to inform both animal testers and the rest of the public about the less expensive alternatives that are available, which has proved to be more effective than animal testing…

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    The Humane Society of the White Mountains is a non-profit 501c3 organization that has taken the lead in providing services to all of the homeless animals in our area. The Humane Society of the White Mountains was incorporated in 1970, and founded by a group of caring and dedicated individuals, who were concerned with the plight of homeless animals in our area. We are dedicated to the prevention of cruelty to animals, and finding loving forever homes for abandoned and abused animals. Our…

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    Technology in the Humane Society Imagine you are looking over the world right now from God’s point of view. You can see every place ever invented like Africa, China, Paris, etc. As you look, almost every community has technology involved in some way. Now try to imagine yourself in the future. What do you see? The world has been taken over by machines. No visible human is left standing and people have become machines. That is what will be left of our world if we let technology keep improving like…

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    good. Many people are required to volunteer due to court-ordered or lawyer-referred community service. Still others volunteer because they are in various clubs that require volunteering as part of the membership. Clubs such as the National Honor Society and Student Council both require you to get a minimum number of volunteer hours to be a part of their organization. Whatever the reason (or your reason) to…

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    studies, this new weapon has put the economy at an advantage by saving money from less medical treatment and death. Non-lethal weapons could also bring back trust between officers and society because one's demise would no longer be endangered. Society could also increasing develop with this technology by becoming more humane and peaceful when being put in situations resulting in weapon use. Non-lethal weapons: Detriments The idea of non-lethal weapons can be unbeneficial by new freedom rights…

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    Race is an entirely arbitrary parameter by which to judge any human being, and it is detrimental to the advancement of our global society to do so in any fashion. Students across our nation are being held back by laws that were created on a foundation of racism and bigotry, which are supported by those who have been indoctrinated with such anti-logical dogma, rather than those who have analyzed their own ideologies and edited them when found to be lacking in any sort of intrinsic value. In the…

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    The authors of Dracula and Frankenstein lived during an era of ideological conflict. During the nineteenth century religion heavily influenced every social class, but science was advancing at rapid pace challenging the traditional institutions of society. Many began to question and challenge the methods of the old institutions, such as religion or the old sciences. This provoked anxiety among many, due to the exponential growth of the sciences. Such fear is seen within the scientist characters…

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    Walk Away from Omelas?” In this short story, the fictional society of Omelas seems nearly perfect, but something is lurking just beneath the surface. It is revealed that an innocent life must suffer for this society to exist in its “perfect” state. In “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas”, Ursula K. Le Guin uses a fictional scenario to present the controversial idea of a moral scapegoat in order to sustain a perfect society. The society of Omelas is described as being a picturesque…

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    Having no rules with no supervisors could sound like the best thing in the world. With too much freedom could lead to many various disasters. Jack, Ralph, Roger, Piggy and the rest of the kids experience the same exact situation in Lord of the Flies by William Golding. A group of children escaping their home in a plane from the terror of a world war. Unfortunately, the war had shot the plane right from the sky and crashing into a boat shaped island. Having no grownups with them, they were free…

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