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    remember I have been interested in and fascinated by animals. It is possible that my love for animals came from watching Disney movies such as The Lion King and One Hundred and One Dalmatians. My curiosity increased when I read Temple Grandin’s book Animals in Translation. Grandin discusses how animals think and communicate by using examples such as what melanin does in the brain (78). I have also grown up with animals throughout my life and believe I have the ability to communicate with them…

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    dragging and more, all while still alive, there is no doubt that more people would protest and stop eating meat. "You 've got heat stress, rapid growth stress, ammonia stress due to poor air circulation, broken bones from rough handling," says Temple Grandin, an expert in low-stress animal handling facilities and professor of animal science at Colorado State University (Kimble-Evans N.p.). There is no ethical justification of these…

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    The greatest challenge that humanity will face in this century is how to halt climate change in its tracks. Carbon dioxide levels are increasing, the polar ice caps are melting, the seas are rising, the weather is more extreme, and the deserts are becoming larger. Yet, population is increasing and will continue to for a long time. People are still burning fossil fuels and are, in general, eating more meat. In 2009, the per capita meat consumption in the United States was 120.20 kilograms, which…

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    Pseudoscience katrina ojeda Touro Unveristy Pseudoscience Did you know that if you search the Internet, you’ll find more than 400 therapies that claim to treat or ‘cure’ Autism Spectrum Disorder? In today's research tells there are only 2% of treatments that are strongly supported by evidence. ‘Fad’ therapies for autism spectrum disorder approaches that quickly become popular for a while, then disappear. They sound promising and show amazing results, but aren’t usually supported by…

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    "Don’t give me that bollocks you little sh*t. You knew exactly what you were bloody doing. I've read the book, remember" (Haddon 81). In the Novel The Curious Dog in the Night-Time written by Mark Haddon many suspenseful quotes by both Christopher and his father like the one above will keep the readers mind open to all of the different topics and actions available to interpret through their own and a feministic lens. A few of the key topics that will be analyzed through these lenses are the…

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    recent decades the problems of these children have been the subject of study and discussion. If we can improve our life, why not the life of an autistic child?. “It is never too late to expand the mind of a person on the autism in children”(DR. Temple Grandin,2010). At this time the information is not completely finished, but some of the investigations realized by organizations of this disorder show different causes about this problem and what are they doing to find the cure or exactly what…

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