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    I ‘am writing because I'm trying to convince Andy Vidak I want to vote no for a billing for cloning it is not fair for animals and humans as well it very dangerous. In the article “Arguments for and against creating human clones”how they said,the therapeutic cloning the thing they want to stop because it can be dangerous to everyone because if something goes wrong they can de or something bad happens. If they experiment it or an animal to it can die or something bad happens animals. Also…

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    The cacophonous echo of the shrieking bell alerted my senses to sneak forward. Every step was light-footed, with care taken not to rouse anyone in their vivid dreams. Exquisite paintings, backlit by many effulgent torches hanged against the corridor wall. Golden antiques, gifted by several high-class nobles sat on the rich china tables. The almighty King Duncan must have surely mistaken my home for his own. The concealed dagger in my velvety, linen tunic came calmly into my crisp, trembling…

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    Syphilis Experiments

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    These experiments were said to be in attempts to cure Syphilis within the participants, or potential contraction of Syphilis. As these men were chosen, one little detail was left out of the invitation. As these doctors and scientists were not simply trying to cure the disease, but rather test a theory on how its effects differ between white and african american individuals. At one point one doctor explaining that there was more interest in the men after death rather than during life. Once more,…

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    American Born China

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    The image I have chosen is an image of a man and a monkey walking together in a friendly manner down a path. You can see the monkey’s shoes left behind while they go to their walk under a blue sky with a shiny star. I have chosen this image because it was a happier moment in the book and there weren’t too many of these happy moments. At this point in the book, the monkey has just freed a man from demons with spears. He did this by breaking out of his prison of rocks and saving the man while he…

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    One of the topics that I found out about, that I believe is related to evolution is dog breeding. Through the years, we have heard of people paying a lot of money for a very specific breed of dog. This is called artificial selection, where we as humans direct the trait that gets passed down to a future generation of a dog. Sometimes that is taking characteristics of one breed and mixing it with another breed that also has certain characteristics that are appreciated. There are not any new…

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    Overcrowding In America

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    On average, there are over 70 million dogs, and 85 million cats owned by citizens of the United States. Of the pet owning households, 43% claim to own more than one pet. These facts may seem to be less astounding because pets are “family” to many households, but, what happens when pets are no longer wanted or needed. Where do they go? The answer is animal shelters all over the country. Of 1000 animal shelters surveyed by the National Council, more than half of the animals, or 3.8 million in 2008…

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    Animal Testing- No Go Every year, millions of animals in the U.S. are used as models in biological and medical research to study human disease, injury, development, psychology, and anatomy and physiology (AAVS “How Animal Testing Hurts”). Animals often suffer in these studies, as they are inflicted with diseases, wounds, and pain. After they are done being used, they are often killed. Animal testing should not be allowed because animals are very different from humans and make poor test subjects,…

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    The author states, “In this article, I focus on the factors that may influence owners’ decisions to rehabilitate or euthanize pets with behavior problems, with an emphasis on pets with aggression or anxiety disorders.” III. Argument What is the main argument of the text? The main argument is that making critical decisions can be difficult even if it does or doesn’t relate to the client factors. What important points does the author use to support his/her main argument? The author states’…

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    rights in general. It was and still is a fight for a good cause across the globe. Although, testing on animals has been around for a while doesn’t mean we couldn’t use a change for the better. Humans must strive forward as a society to make a conscious effort to go cruelty free. What is humanity if we don’t strive to grow and progress? Cruelty-free products are products that have no form of animal testing at any point of a brands products.” This means not even the individual ingredients are…

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    The Endangered Species Act, like many of the conservation acts, was put in place because people noticed something needed to be done. Although this act is very complex and can be confusing, it has been successful. Nonetheless, since many species are still listed or waiting to be assessed people criticize the act’s effectiveness. In 1966, congress passed the Endangered Species Preservation Act. This listed native animals as endangered and gave limited protection. The act was amended in 1969 to…

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