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    Animal abuse has been a constant, underlying issue in modern society for a long time. Hidden in plain sight, most people tend to ignore or miss the signs of animal abuse. This issue is addressed in the advertisements created by Mikayla Slom and Alexandria Wai at the ISF Academy. Designed to appeal to an audience of animal lovers, the two advertisements suggest that animal cruelty is hidden away in many aspects of our lives and aim to make the viewer take action. These two advertisements both…

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    Hello, today we are going to talk about how pit bulls don’t make good pets. I require you to stay away from these animals, because they carry diseases. Also they have razor sharp teeth that can pierce through skin. To start of with, when you see one of these animals you need to run. These dogs aren't afraid of anything even something bigger than them. As some people like to call them sweet, they aren't If you aggravate them its time to put your running shoes on. Leading down to, if you…

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    Best Interest Definition

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    Projective personality test are given to access personality and emotional symptoms, test given are the Thematic Apperception Test, The sentence Completion Series and the Rorschach Inkbot Test. along with parenting assessment tests. The outcome of these testing tools can assist the judge in making a sound decision with scientific evidence of what parent is in the best interest of the child (Jaffe & Mandeleew,…

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    “This magnificent area is as vast as it is wild, from the windswept coastal plain where polar bears and caribou give birth, to the towering Brooks Range where Dall sheep cling to cliffs and wolves howl in the midnight sun.” Here, former President Jimmy Carter is portraying the beauty and diversity in the Arctic National Wildlife refuge. In the Foreword of Subhankar Banerjee’s book “Arctic national wildlife refuge in: seasons of life and gland, a Photographic Journey”, President Jimmy Carter…

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    The scientific definition of aging is the deterioration over time resulting in physiological changes. Many evolutionary biologists believe that aging has nothing to do with genetics (Arking). Once, an animal serves its purpose it is able to die off. The purpose being to produce and raise offspring (Gilbert). This happens with many organisms like moths and salmon. In these types of animals the parent dies off after the egg is fertilized and laid. This theory only works if all of the requirements…

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    Should Drones Be Banned

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    Drones are unmanned aerial vehicles that have a variety of purposes. Those purposes range from peaceful aerial photography and recreation to uses in war and terror. With such a range of uses, many fear for the worse and think that regulations aren’t enough and that drones should be banned from private use. But their uses in farming, law enforcement, and recreation have showed promise over the last few years. Even though some believe that they should be banned, in reality the good outways the bad…

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    The health of people and animals are extremely important.”Antibiotic Resistance refers to bacteria that evolve to the point they are not easily killed by antibiotics” (Dorman N.pag.). Antibiotics in livestock are a crucial part of the livestock industry, but with antibiotic resistance in humans occurring more and more often researchers believe that antibiotics in meat are the leading source of this issue. Although, antibiotics has the issue of resistance, there are more positive sides to the…

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    Antisera Case Study

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    Figure 3.1.2. Antibody titres of rabbit antisera. The antisera were collected from immunized rabbits and antibody titres measured by indirect ELISA as described under Methods (section 2.2.3.1). 3.1.2.1.3 Purification of α-LA, HRP and human erythrocyte specific polyclonal IgG The IgG fractions were purified from rabbit sera by ammonium sulphate precipitation followed by negative ion exchange chromatography employing DEAE-cellulose. The antisera were decomplemented, IgG fraction precipitated by…

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    Bees; people are often allergic, or just scared of them all together. They have stingers, they hurt, and no one really loves the feeling of being attacked by an insect that could potentially kill you. However, without these bees we cannot pollinate flowers or crops, which causes a huge chain reaction of other insects and animals disappearing one right after the other. The bees are dying, and if we don't step up to the plate and help, the world is going to change forever. Bees are dying at such…

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    The Kantian Perspective and Animal Rights Introduction According to the American Pet Products Association, Americans spend 60.28 billion dollars on their pets in 2015 alone. Domesticated animals have integrated their way into every part of the globe. Our pets have become a part of the family, but consistently animals moral rights are challenged. This essay will explore the Kantian perspective, its views on animal rights, and show that animals are deserving of rights under the Kantian…

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