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    The media is supposed to report breaking news stories that affect the community in a whole. It is supposed to present the reader with information based research and while allowing the reader to be able to form their own opinions on the story that has been reported. However, the media outlets has the ability to shape and frame the way we, as a society view a certain topic such as a vegan diet on children. Veganism is defined by the Vegan Society is defined “A philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude—as far as is possible and practicable—all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose; and by extension, promotes the development and use of animal-free alternatives for the benefit of humans,…

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    as doing all they can to be morally correct? Do they consider other aspects outside of veganism in attempt to live morally correctly? When putting on a shirt we don’t think about the horrendous atrocities that poor child laborers have to go through while working in sweatshops, just so we can have a shirt with a dog on it, because we absolutely love dogs. Willful ignorance is a beautiful thing. And just because vegans choose to acknowledge the mistreatment of animals doesn’t mean that they…

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    Martin Pistorius's Speech

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    From viewing How my Mind Came Back to Life – and No One Knew spoken by Martin Pistorius, he told how he lost the ability to physically move and talk. Pistorius supplied substantial information during his introduction about himself, including reasons why he was using technological devices to speak. During his speech, he used transitions to guide and attract the audience’s attention such as “Eventually, I lost my ability to control my movements, make eye contact, and finally, my ability to speak.”…

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    Physical Therapist Career

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    A job that is really needed now are that of Physical Therapists more so with how many car or job related accidents there are nowadays. Physical therapists do a handful of tasks they usually tend to be very active and always on their feet. According to the bls “These therapists are often an important part of rehabilitation, treatment, and prevention of patients with chronic conditions, illnesses, or injuries.” These are some of the tasks they perform in their career field. Physical Therapists do…

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    Farm Sanctuary is an nonprofit organization that can be found at www.farmsantuary.org, whose mission statement reads “To protect farm animals from cruelty, inspire change in the way society views and treats farm animals, and promote compassionate vegan living” (About Us). Over the years, thousands of people have realized the cruelties involved in purchasing and consuming products made from animals and animal byproducts. As compassion towards animals becomes widespread and more people make…

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    Owning a dog prone to illness, I have visited the vets many times where I have always found the veterinary nurses to be compassionate and friendly – qualities I also possess. Working closely with veterinary nurses during my work experience helped solidify my decision to pursue a career as a veterinary nurse, in particular I am keen to improve my handling skills and gain the knowledge that will allow me to excel in this rewarding vocation. During my work experience in two veterinary practices I…

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    Unlike their parents, the American youth advocated for women’s and civil rights and, endeavored to revolutionize American values with their ideas (Haight-Asbury Beat of a Generation). As a result of the teenage desire to defy authority’s standards, the youth of the United States began fleeing to parts of the country which embraced “sexual liberation,” (Bhaddock), drug use, and pacifism. Haight-Ashbury is perhaps the most prominent example of a congregation of members of the counterculture…

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    My Future Development as a Physical Therapist through the APTA Vision Through the APTA’s vision of “transforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience,”1 I will grow as an individual and as a professional in the field of physical therapy. Many of the Guiding Principles will lead me to always strive for excellence to provide the best treatments for each patient.1 As a future physical therapist, I will develop skills necessary to make a positive difference in the world…

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    The book helps the readers to explore how the issue of migration changed the social life of the people. It analyzes the push and pull factors of illegal migration, and observes the tension in the border (Rose). Author Rose highlights the moral and legal plight of interfaith activists who feed the people living in the border towns with food and water, and provide emergency medical assistance although they are aware of the illegal migrants. The book portrays several biblical perspectives on the…

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    separated from her family, where she led an almost comfortable life among people that she loved. However, as Brown states in the novel, “A slave is one who is in the power of a master to whom he belongs….He can do nothing, possess nothing, nor acquire anything, but what must belong to his master,” (82) and the concept of this applies to how a slave such as Clotel and her family interacts with society. Before Clotel’s mother, Currer, was sold on the auction block, she was allowed to live a more…

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