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    According to the dictionary the word mural means a painting or other work of art that is directly executed on to a wall. The mural started out as what is known as graffiti‚ which comes from the Latin word graffio‚ meaning scratching or scribbling. Murals are in existence in almost every city across the world. More specifically‚ I want to zero in on cities such as Philadelphia‚ Los Angeles‚ and Belfast and Derry Ireland. An individual may believe that murals are there to beautify the city‚ however

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    and factors came into play to keep them happy and safe. These factors enabled emperors to do both of these things‚ and continue to expand their empire. Arguably the best way to keep the barbarians out were the borders‚ both natural and manmade. When barbarians tried to attack Rome‚ the mountains stood in their way. Even if they made it over these monstrosities‚ the army would be prepared for a fight by the time. On top of this‚ the city of Rome had huge walls to keep them out. The walls were impenetrable

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    Animal Cruelty

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    Animal Cruelty Everyone has seen the sad animal commercials with the abused and neglected dogs at least once in their life. Some watch it in anger or sadness‚ and some simply turn the channel because of how unsettling it may be. Everyone has their own opinions on animal abuse and neglect. Some don’t realize the impact it can have on them until they personally see the sadness in the puppy’s eyes. According to the Humane Society of the United States‚ animal cruelty can be either deliberate abuse

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    Animal Farm

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    Animal Farm: Critical Essay In the era of the Russian Revolution George Orwell wrote the fable known as “Animal Farm” to highlight the events and outcome of the revolution. Orwell symbolises iconic figures during the revolution through the use of farm animals such as pigs‚ cows and donkeys. Throughout the novel Orwell takes us through the story of the animals and how they deal with overtaking the human race‚ food shortages‚ deaths and have to tolerate with the horrors of having a tyrannical leader

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    Aquatic Animal

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    ------------------------------------------------- Aquatic animal From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia An aquatic animal is an animal‚ either vertebrate or invertebrate‚ which lives in water for most or all of its life.[1] Some examples of invertebrates are coelenterates. This phylum consists of jellyfish‚ anemones‚ corals‚ and hydras. Another type of invertebrate aquatic animal is the annelids which are segmented worms. There are three different classes they are polychaetes‚ oligochaetes‚ and

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    Animal Farm

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    the ‘animal farm’ compare with ‘I have a dream’ Last week I read Martin Luther King’s speech‚ I have a dream and I read the animal farm. These two books took a big shock to my mind. This two speech have many same opinions‚ and I will talk you about their similarities. The king’s speech I have a dream was made in Washtington on 10.28 1963 and this speech took a big impact to American society and citizen‚ and his speech represent all the negro’s mind and desire. He persuaded the black to keep fighting

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    Animal rights‚ human wrongs? Introduction to the Talking Point on the use of animals in scientific research Frank Gannon Introduction The balance between the rights of animals and their use in biomedical research is a delicate issue with huge societal implications. The debate over whether and how scientists should use animal models has been inflammatory‚ and the opposing viewpoints are difficult to reconcile. Many animal-rights activists call for nothing less than the total abolition of

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    Animals are IMPORTANT

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    Question 3: Why are animals important to human beings? Animals are one of God’s greatest masterpieces. Animals play an extremely important part in the lives of humans. Animals affect everyone’s life‚ their presence is vital. Importance of animals ranges from companionship to food source and it varies by person. Pets impact our lives in a positive way‚ as do work animals or food animals. We may not realize how much impact animals have on our lives. First and foremost‚ animals provide love to

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    animal caretakers

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    Commemorative Speech Animal Caretakers Introduction The instinct to help other humans in need or to have compassion for them‚ exist in most humans. But‚ not most humans look at an animal on the side of the road or wandering around their neighborhood and think they should be helped‚ especially since they are different from their own. Luckily‚ there are some people that dedicate their time‚ life‚ and love to help injured and suffering animals in need. Just like parents try to keep their kids off the

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    The death penalty is a controversy discussed by many state governments in the United States‚ the 8th amendment in the Bill of Rights is a right that protects people from cruel and unusual punishment. This amendment originally created by our founding fathers has been the main reason for this debate; some states look at death as cruel and unusual punishment while others don’t. Though the decision to sentence someone to death is considered harsh by some judges and juries‚ there have been crimes and occurrences

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