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    Ever consider how many federal laws there are that govern the conditions in which farm animals are raised? The truth is, there are slim to none. Every day, millions of Americans consume meat bought at grocery stores, never considering the treatment that the farmed animals had to deal with before being packaged and put onto store shelves. Yes, animals should be used for food, but in a more humane way. On today’s factory farms, thousands of animals, such as cows, pigs, and chickens, are either…

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    Animal rights are defined as giving animals the consideration of their best interest. Weather it’s because they are “cute” or useful to the human race, and meaning that animals are not ours to manipulate. Recognizing that animals have just as much of a right to live on this planet without being threatened by humans hunting them or performing experiments on them. And it is not just wild animals, household pets and livestock are also a major part of animal rights becoming a global issue. The…

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    “Where Is It Written”, by Adam Schwartz, is a story about a kid who asked his father to fight for his custody, doing so many problems came up. Sam first cut all the connection with her mother because he wanted to know his father better. Then Sam confronted his father about being sick and tired of doing chores for his mother. Finally, Sam and his mother were arguing. Sam criticize his mother making her cry and suffer. Coming of age is an important theme in which a character grows and matures into…

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    Where Is Our Food Coming From? We eat food every day. Eating food is a basic need for life. With all the labels and numbers and lists we think we know what we are putting into our bodies. But we only know what the food industry wants us to know. Behind the veil, there is a whole different picture than what that happy family farm on the package looks like. Since the food system has become more industrialized the animals that are raised for food are mistreated and abused, the crops are all company…

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    For so long, animals have been viewed as resources of humans. Animals have been killed for consumption since the Homo erectus some 1.8 million years ago. Hundreds and thousands of years later, as early as 300 B.C.E, animals were already used for experiments to study bodily functions. Animals were also treated as entertainment and hunting as a sport started as early as 4000 B.C.E. It was in 1828 that the first anti-cruelty law was passed. In the Philippines, it was only in 1998 that Republic Act…

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    The contamination of food is an issue that can have deadly repercussions at any time to any person. The United States is not the only country that is impacted, contamination happens all over the globe. Whether caused chemically, physically, or through microorganism origin, reverberation of any type of poisoning is intensely dangerous. Though most people who are directly affected by contamination are able to recover, great deals of others are susceptible to more long term symptoms which may very…

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    Italian food is one of the most popular foods globally. The reason behind its worldwide popularity is because it has developed through many centuries through changes in social and political settings (Fortina, 2003 p.398). Origin of Italian dishes date back as the 4th B.C.E with the main origin areas in the ancient Roman Empire, Etruscan and ancient Greek. They were significant changes especially after the agrarian revolution in Europe as new crops were grown such as the potatoes, maize, pepper…

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    Unit 2 English Literature

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    AP FRENCH 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…

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    Hotel Industry Case Study

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    Introduction The hotel industry’s ability to distinguish future trends and the outlook of the market changes has become a factor in determining the competitiveness of hotels. This is fundamental because of the critical issues involved with uncertainties, adapting through innovation, constantly evolving customer desires and demands, taking advantages of opportunities and staying ahead of competition in this dynamic global economy. Market led strategic change that involves going into the market…

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    First off, the official language is Portuguese which makes up almost 100 percent of the population. Brazilians have a strong national ideology that their land is a “racial democracy”. As far as the Brazilian class system goes, people with darker skin tend to be economically and socially disadvantaged. Class is determined by economic status and skin color. Women make up forty percent of the workforce but are found with lower paying jobs than males such as teaching, nursing, and jobs with clerical…

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