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    the idea that even the wildest animals can befriend the right person. In reality‚ keeping a wild animal as a pet often has disastrous results for the animals and the people‚ yet wild and exotic animals continue to be imported into the US and sold to incompetent owners. While the opposition will argue that exotic pet ownership can provide safe and fulfilling environments for the animals. pet ownership should be banned because home captivity is unhealthy for the animals‚ it proposes a threat to public

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    What Are Compulsions?

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    compulsions are “usually intended to produce‚ or to prevent‚ some event or situation” (Silva & Rachman‚ 2012). Most compulsions are harmless‚ but others are more serious‚ and meant to harm others. As noted by researchers‚ compulsions are generally performed to ease some kind of anxiety. Compulsions can also be considered “rituals.” Understanding these two components helps to show why the current emphasis on drug therapy combined with psychotherapy is a strong direction. So it takes both compulsions

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    wild animals as pets

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    English 5 December 2012 Exotic Animals As Pets According to HSUS‚ the human society of the United States‚ wild animal trade is a multi-billion business‚ following to drugs and weaponries on the black market. It is a fifteen billion dollar industry in America alone. Keeping wild animals as pets not only risks your life but the people around you too. Not to mention‚ the animal itself and the environment. There has been numerous cases where the animal has been killed‚ neglected‚ and where

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    Wild animals in captivity

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    Wild animals should be kept in captivity and no animals should be used for scientific experiments. Do you agree? Wild animals are kept in captivity for a variety of reasons and in a range of environments‚ including zoos and circuses‚ scientific laboratories and also as pets at home. Caring for a captive animal takes time‚ money and knowledge to provide everything the animal needs‚ such as food‚ water and the correct environment‚ to prevent suffering and ensure good welfare‚ but many countries

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    Wild animals as pets?

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    and many other wild animals to be their pet. Keeping wild animals as pets can be appealing‚ but it is important to remember that keeping a wild animal as a pet is associated with many potential problems‚ not to mention legal and health issues. Keeping wild animals as pets requires a great deal of research and preparation‚ as well as establishment of housing‚ diet‚ and medical care‚ which may be very difficult to find. With that said‚ in the world of exotic pets there are wild animals that can be

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    Wild Animals Protection

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    protect wild animals attracts much attention‚ which has never happened before. Some argues that the protection is a waste of money‚ for there is no enough place for people‚ not mention wild animal. As me‚ protecting animals is such a serious problem that we can’t shrug off lightly‚ instead‚ we should solve it as soon as possible. The animals have the equal right of living with human beings. Although Darwin said that “survival is fittest”‚ the real reason why the number of wild animal is sharply

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    Wild animals have no place in the 21st century‚ and the protection is a waste of resources. To what extent do you agree or disagree? I disagree with the notion that wild animals are redundant in the current century and therefore we need not waste our precious resources in protecting them. I believe that the conservation of these species should be our top priority as they are our most precious resources. In the following paragraphs I shall put forth my arguments to support my views. The most

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    Domestic or wild animal

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    A domesticated animal is any animal that depends on a human for food‚ water and shelter this includes farm animals such as cattle‚ horses‚ sheep‚ chickens‚ goats‚ dogs and cats.  There are relatively few domesticated animals compared to the huge number of species on the planet. As well as the obvious there are also a couple of species of insect (e.g. the silk worm) that are classified as domesticated. Certain birds‚ besides chickens and fish‚ are also considered domestic‚ even a species of reptiles

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    scientists use a wide variety of animals to simulate the effects. These animals physiological similarities to humans would be their ultimate downfall. Yearly thousands of animals wake up each day‚ robbed of the liberties and freedom every organism has a right to. Although animals lack the self awareness of humans‚ putting them through such preventable suffering through inhumane experimentation is unjust and should be stopped. DEvaluation of the Lives of Animals Many of the world’s pharmaceuticals

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    Madness and the Freedom to Live: Into The Wild A young man‚ living in a comfortable civilized environment leaves society and all the benefits that he had behind him to build a new life. The novel Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer tells the story of a young man‚ Chris McCandless who had always believed his life ritual was based on mental knowledge. The existential mind of McCandless seemed to prove this statement true. His effort he put into his work was nothing compared to what would lie ahead on

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