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    Art has been accompying human beings in their journey of exploring and discovering the world. Humans used art to praise, imitate, or criticize the world around them. Even though the themes of the art created differ across time, art usually serves as a mean to capture human’s life at given time. The earliest artwork I’m going to discuss is the Rock Art Ashurbanipal II Killing Lions. This particular art piece shows how much humans admired animal, but also their desire to destroy them. Humans…

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    Animal Testing should be ruled out because it's animal cruelty, the result isn't going to be completely accurate, and it's more expensive to test on animals . It has become common today to dismiss that us as a community test on animals. Some people may argue that “more animals are killed for food, then killed by being experimented on”. On the other hand, us ourselves don’t have to test on animals, but, we have to eat and use the whole body. And spend less money by using volunteers. We can do…

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    With the belief for being a “jungle, Africans live with animals, and that make them have pitch-black skin” (Pryor). Furthermore, “Africa is a jungle where men only, as hunters, know how to kill animals for food for their families, and because they live with animals, they talk and dance like them” (Spears). With thick trees, plants, and brush, Disneyland African jungle river adventure highly amplifies the belief that Africa is a jungle. Disneyland attracts millions of people from different parts…

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    Animals are unique creatures that possess similar or even more humane characteristics than humans. All throughout history they have helped humans develop into what they are today. Though they aid them, animal cruelty has taken shape. Animals are being used for money, hunting, accessories, and experimentation. Many are being used to the point of extinction. The question of whether humans help rescue or continues lies within their efforts. Animals were used throughout history for education,…

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    Zoo, you Ruined my Life! Can you imagine living your whole life in a tiny cage, not being able to play with your friends or walk around? You’re separated from your family, all alone in an unfamiliar place. Almost everyday, a loud crowd of humans surround you, taking pictures and staring at you. Do you think that’s fun? No! Well, that’s life for many poor animals in zoos. Many oppose captivity in zoos, because the animals have a tremendous chance of going crazy, zoos aren’t educational as they…

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    In both tales, the little boys find themselves in a situation where there isn’t much hope until Ooka intervenes. In “Ooka and the Pup’s Punishment,” Kohichi is holding a dog that he cares much for. Hambei, a merchant, and Yasuke, Kohichi’s father, accuse the dog of attacking Hambei and ripping his new, differently colored robe. Hambei and Yasuke both want the dog to be punished for hwat it had done. They claim, by law, the dog must be punished. Ooka felt bad for the boy, so he decided to…

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    Animal Rights is a great underrated problem that is very interesting to me. It has inspired me to not turn a cold shoulder to problems, but instead act on them. Animal Rights is significant to me, I would like to take some steps to identify a solution and also mention steps I have already took identify a solution. The reason Animal Rights is significant to me is the killing and exploitation of animals for food and entertainment. It is unethical to kill and eat an animal for tradition, palate…

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    Income redistribution is the redistribution of wealth through social systems such as taxation, fiscal policy and social welfare to distribute wealth to people who have less. It has been a long-time method to decrease the amount of income inequality that has been applied to United States, Germany, and Sweden causing them to reap the benefits. This make me strongly believe that the Australian government should increase the amount of income redistribution. Income redistribution promotes a sense of…

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    In the novella, everybody suffers from a lack of purpose as an individual as this is seen through nearly all characters. In the beginning of the novella,Candy is seen as the only character who suffers from the attitudes of ageism in society. Being a person of no value due to his lack of physical strength on the ranch as we see his fate foreshadowed through the life of his dog. Like Candy his dog too suffers from ageism and to an extent becomes a burden to the ranch heads with its odour and lack…

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    Dogs need exercise so they dont get over weight and become lazy. Implamenting a dog park is a good idea to help fix that problem, but not everyone likes dogs. Having a dog park in a residential area is conveniant but is also obnoxous. Muscatine is in need of a dog park, it is important for dogs to get exercise. "Dogs that don't get exercise can act out by barking and destroying things at home."(A Dog Park Benefits All). This bad behavoir causes dogs to be left at shelter. A dog park would fix…

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