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    I am very proud to say that I am an American in what I believe is every genetic way you can be an American. My Grandpa Emory’s mother was a Native American, and his father was half-Native American. His wife, my MawMaw Rosemary, was a first generation American whose parents immigrated from Germany. She was one of five children, and she went on to have five children, the youngest being my father. My cultural identity stems not only from my family’s socioeconomic background, but also from the blood…

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    Military Working Dogs are the unsung heros of war. Military working dogs (MWDs) have served both the military and civilians with their courage and bravery and now it’s time for us to give back and give them good homes when they retire. A military working dog possesses traits of loyalty, devotion and protectiveness and have the heart of a soldier to do the right thing. In C.D. Watson’s article “Let’s Salute Our Canine Veterans! (Have You Considered Adopting One?),” he explains that their…

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    matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli’. They are breathing living creatures just like humans and if humans’ nature is to be free, then why should we confine the ‘lesser beings’? A good friend once said that her…

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    When strolling through the grocery store gathering ingredients for dinner, it is highly unlikely that superbugs are on the shopping list, but many Americans are bringing them home unknowingly. Superbugs, or antibiotic resistant bacteria, are becoming a major public health threat in the United States. Certain varieties of these antibiotic resistant bacteria can be found in our commercialized meat products, such as chicken, beef, and pork, and even on our Bugs, fried in Thailand by Paul Esson…

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    basic medical knowledge available on the battlefields, there was no chance of treating this gruesome injury. All Captain Madewell could see when he looked at his friend is a man suffering on the brink of death. His decision was justified with his good intentions because he simply sped along the process of death in hopes of ending his friend’s suffering…

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    Canines In Law Enforcement

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    narcotics or explosives. Some of these dogs walk within airports to sniff for any illegal or non permitted items. Cadaver dogs find bodies by using the odor of decomposition. Search and rescue dogs find a missing person or a criminal suspect. The quality in training and the actions of the handlers all result in the real accuracy of the dogs. Some people accuse the canines as a pretext that police use to violate their 4th amendment by cuing them to detect something. It is important to note that…

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    A man with many female friends is a ‘player’ whereas a woman with many male friends is promiscuous. A female who speaks her mind is rudely intrusive, but one who does not is naive. People that dress up are conceited yet people that dress comfortably are slobs. Stereotyping: everyone does it and everyone is a victim of it. It is not necessarily a conscious decision but rather a habit people have developed in order to simplify their social surroundings. Labels are given to everyone and…

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    existence and have been playing a vital role in improving the quality of our lives. They have been providing us with answers to our most complex medical questions for decades. Their role in finding cures for diseases, treatments for illness, and product safety is immense. This practice refers to the term animal testing, which are various tests laboratories make animals undergo for product safety before releasing them as consumer goods. Each year, more than twenty-six million animals in the…

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    Justify Animal Testing

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    4.2 Justification for animal tests When required to make proper provision to ensure human safety, animal testing to enable the proper biological characterization of materials used in medical devices is acceptable. For the purposes of the ISO 10993 series, animal tests shall only be deemed to be justified when: the resulting data are not otherwise available, but are essential to properly characterize the test material in the context in which it is to be used; when no suitable scientifically…

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    Unit 2 English Literature

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    LANGUAGE STUDY GUIDE: Unit 2 Test Paul Zuo Soyez Polis BE POLISHED Jacques Prévert It must be very polite with the land And with the sun We must thank the morning waking up We must thank them for the heat For trees For fruit For all that is good to eat For all that is beautiful to look at A touch We must thank Do not bother ... Criticize They know what they have to do The sun and the earth Then we must let them Or they can get angry And then after We changed In squash…

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