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    of creation. The kid is their seeker and their pursuit - the desire to replicate drives them and gives them an objective. In spite of the fact that not yet present, the future presence of the child and what will be a child unmistakable in their lovemaking. The advancement into a kid is reverberated in stanza three. The blood's wild tree mirrors the developing system of supply routes and veins in the fetus. The mind boggling, collapsed rose is in the marvel of developing from an undifferentiated…

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    We have to be careful of what we do with GMO’s. In the USA plant GMO’s have been allowed. In Europe GMO’s are restricted, for example certain GMO’s have been allowed but have to be labelled. One thing for certain is that GMO’s are the future and they have the capability to boost many things, for example the economy. If these crops are becoming more withstandable and better value, in the long run it will help the economy as there will be less wastage and ruined crops. Right now GMO’s cost…

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    overfishing. The department of fisheries and oceans or DFO is the agency responsible the overall well being of fish in Canada. The DFO took up this cause and, in attempt to make an impact in the declining populations, halted the commercial fishing of wild salmon. The absence of commercial fishing that made little to no impact on the dropping…

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    Mary is often linked to being a wolf by the Native Americans. The idea of her being a wolf could be a metaphor of her personality, to show that she is brave, independent and has wild characteristics. "I was not afraid. I just willed her to go away. Hunger caved her belly and I know they bait traps for her at the edge of the forest." This could be a metaphor of how Mary is in the middle of many people that are laying traps for her…

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    Summarize: The main discussion of this article is the difference between animal rights and animal welfare. Animal rights mean animals should live in the wild without people trying to interfere. Most animals are born in the wild with a natural instinct for survival. Much like humans, they should be able to choose the area where they live, sleep, and search for their food. Many people aren’t willing to acknowledge that animals feel pain and suffer too. Animal welfare was set up to protect animals…

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    Inverse agonism has great potential as a possible therapeutic treatment option in the future” Inverse agonism: Inverse agonism is phenomenon associated with G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR), in which inverse agonist binds to the same receptor as an agonist but induces an opposite pharmacological response to the agonist. For inverse agonist response the receptor must have an intrinsic activity in the absence of any ligand1,2. How inverse agonist act? According to the two state receptor theory,…

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    gene of high milk yield is able to be passed on to the offspring. → The use of selective breeding allow identifying certain genetic diseases, by controlling breeding of cattle with no genetic diseases will eventually eradicate genetic diseases from future offspring.…

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    In the past century, advances in technology and scientific discoveries have given rise to what is known to us as modern medicine. Although,we should appreciate the extensive knowledge that we have gained today. It is also very important to understand the methods/experiments that have led to these discoveries. This is very similar to ordering a dish at the restaurant without asking what ingredients were used in making it. Unfortunately, in light of these discoveries many animals are being used in…

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    extinction of wild animals. Hunting permits allow the hunter to kill older animals, and it is important to note, “[T]he removal of mature elephant males can have other, detrimental consequences on the psychological development of younger males” (Goldman 2). This strengthens the idea that young animals depend on and survive thanks to the wisdom they receive from their elders. Killing older animals exposes the younger animals to premature death, therefore, decreasing the amount of wild animals to…

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    Since the book “Into the Wild” was published there has been much debate if the books main character Chris McCandles was crazy or not. Although Chris decision to get up and leave his normal life is a bit abnormal it doesn’t mean it made him completely mad. Chris was committed to what his heart desired and he was willing to do anything to get what he wanted. Chris McCandless was a bright young man who had a bright future ahead of him once he was finished with school. Almost everyone saw Chris…

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