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    collections, his secrets maybe revealed through the recordings. The plan worked out perfectly and now that Mr Gregory’s huge unauthorized collection of animal are exposed to the world, he is forced to a 20 year sentence for various crimes such as poaching endangered animals and corrupting government official. All of the animal specimens are sent to the American Museum of Natural History in honour for Ms Evans’ service which helped them to discover the truth and for the world to appreciate the…

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    The most endangered primate, the mountain gorilla, is a species that has endured countless conflicts that have damaged their chance of survival. The Congo is a nation rich in minerals and resources, but with that said, they are also a nation rich in corruption. Due to an influx of rebels and militias there has been an ongoing civil war, lasting decades. War and illegally mined goods has been disadvantageous to the living conditions of the Congolese people and to the Congo’s environment. Mountain…

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    public abusing those non humans causing them to suffer or be hurt. This is how humans control the non humans. In Pandian’s reading, he mentioned that the British and the Mughal favorite activities are hunting and hunting in the past is similar to the poaching trend in recent years (Pandian 2001 :2). Hunting now, is a form of naturalism and a way that people think that they can control nature and determine the life and death of beasts. In Hungry tide by Ghosh, the fictional characters , Piya,…

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    Animal Rights Jeremy Bentham, the author of The Principle of The Morals and Legistation said “The question is not, “Can they reason?” nor, “Can they talk?” but “Can they suffer?””. According to the Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition (2015), retrieved from Dictionary.com website, animal rights is defined as the freedom of animals to live free from human abusing them and taking advantage of their privileges of having a well taken cared life. As the world is…

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    Minor punishments, for crimes like poaching (only during the day), begging and forgers. The punishment for begging and possibly forging would be a lashing in the town square.” The beatings given as punishment were bloody and merciless and those who were caught continually begging could be…

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    threat” (Lappan and Wittaker, 2007). “For a long time, gibbons were victims of hunters who trapped them for their meat and fur. Hunting and deforestation have also contributed to gibbons’ population decline. Today, illegally hunting and catching, or poaching, continues to be common in many parts of Asia” (Humania, 2010). “Compared to their cousins, the great apes, one could refer to a gibbon as the neglected ape” (Lappan and Wittaker,…

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    RETINOBLASTOMA Retinoblastoma is “an embryonal tumor of developing photoreceptors” (Williams), and the majority of cases present in young children age five or younger. It is usually present at birth. Retinoblastoma can also be genetic in some cases. Only 150-350 cases present worldwide each year. It is one of the rarest forms of cancer. I chose to research this cancer because of its rarity. Originally, I wanted to research AML (acute myeloid leukemia), and quickly realized I craved to research…

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    Panda Research Paper

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    These Reserves help protect the Pandas against poaching, which is the act of hunting the Pandas for their fur. In addition, the reserves help to protect the Bamboo trees against logging, which is the Cutting down of the Bamboo trees, so the Pandas can survive off the bamboo. Pandas are a very stubborn…

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    Media Effect Theory Essay

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    Main criticism of the media effects model Introduction The media effect theory is known as how the media affect the society as well as how society affect the same media. A case in which a teenager murders students or their own friends. This is influenced by what the teenagers are watching nowadays in the media. Like in the United Kingdom, a game named manhunt was banned because the children would style the theme of murder in the game and finally do so in real life. Another example is that of…

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    White Tiger Research Paper

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    The white tiger is a rare bengal tiger that has a double recessive allele in its genetic code that produces its distinctive white coat. The common name is white tiger because of its coloration, however it is in the same subspecies as the bengal tiger. The scientific name is Panthera tigris tigris. The genus Panthera includes four species of animals, the tiger, the lion, jaguar, and the leopard, all of which have the ability to roar. The white tigers’s full classification is as follows: Domain:…

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