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    evolving as years go by. Teenagers today know more than anyone about the latest gadgets and technologies. Technologies have also changed from a “want” factor to a “need” factor for them but these sophisticated gadgets have a higher tendency for being distracting rather than being useful but it all depends on the individual. Most schools does not allow students to bring technologies into the classroom and i second that notion. In this essay‚ I will tell you the reasons why. One of the reasons why students

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    Roosevelt Rd. Homeless shelters provide assistance for men‚ women‚ and children in the United States. The primary demand for homeless services is a constant need. Homeless shelters provide the population of homeless individuals comfort in knowing that there is a place they may go to in their time of need. There are many homeless shelters that cater to different criteria’s. Many homeless shelters provide meals[->0]‚ clothing‚ counseling‚ and job skills. Other homeless shelters may provide services for

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    1. Each volunteering opportunity is unique; therefore‚ each volunteering opportunity presents the chance to learn a new skill. a. When someone learns a new skill during their time volunteering‚ the skill will continue to benefit long term. b. AFS‚ a non-profit organization‚ states that their volunteers claim to have improved their communication skills while volunteering (Maione). c. Communication is a skill that I should be looking to further improve‚ and volunteering with Feeding America would

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    saved if they can be warned to take shelter and if that shelter is available” (John F. Kennedy). In the midst of the Cold War‚ the 1950s and 1960s were often a time of great fear‚ a fear of a nuclear attack from the Soviet Union upon the USA. JFK notes that families can be saved if the seek refuge in a shelter in the event of a nuclear attack‚ and in fact‚ that is what most families began to do. During the 50s and 60s many middle class families built bomb shelters in order to protect themselves and

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    Salgado English 4p October 16‚ 2012 A Change of Heart About Rifkin Jeremy Rifkin in the article “A Change of Heart About Animals” describes how the lives of animals are all for the benefit of the human race and how animals deserve more respect. Many concerned and caring people believe that animals should be treated with love and respect. The reality of this is that Rifkin seizes to comprehend that the life without using animals as a benefit is highly unlikely and would just further complicate

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    on Animal Cosmetic Testing When applying that beautiful new lip color or dying your hair the perfect shade of brown‚ does the thought of an animal wincing and screaming in pain come to your mind? I am guessing your answer would be no as well as would be mine‚ until I did some research into cosmetic companies that do testing on animals. Cosmetic companies try to hide this ugly truth from their consumers to not lose credibility or buyers.  There is an ongoing debate about the ethics of animal experimentation

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    impacts of volunteering are technically tangible because it betters your life and connections‚ but there are also aspects that the individual volunteer can take away such as workplace experience and health benefits. Workplace experience allows you to strengthen your resume‚ allowing you to get a better occupation. The most common skills gained are networking‚ leadership‚ and interpersonal skills. Networking is an important skill to have as it can supply you with future recommendations. Volunteering gives

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    Chapter 1:No-Kill Shelters and How they Work No-kill shelters are good with animals and have a policy to not kill animals. Animals are simply euthanized (Killed)because no one will adopt them or that there is no room in the shelter. The definition of euthanized is to kill a human or animal (In this case an animal) painlessly because of an incurable sickness according to dictionary.com. “Adopt and Kill” is the policy for kill shelters and has lasted for 100 years leaving countless animals to die. No

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    year‚ billions of animals die because of animal testing‚ abuse and are forced to struggle for survival. Left in unsanitary conditions with no food or water‚ they have little hope as they live out their days without the compassion they deserve. Some are found and rescued‚ given the chance to experience how great life and humans can be; others aren’t so lucky. It really saddens me to know how cruel the world is and it seems like everything is getting worse as the days go by. Animals are creatures without

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    humans. Both article “A Change of Heart about Animal” by Jeremy Rifkin and “Hooked on a myth” by Victoria Braithwaite states that humans don’t really care for animals and want change to treat animals fairly. However‚ humans do not feel any type of emotions‚ take for granted and treated them unright; therefore Bill of Rights for the for the U.S should be created for animals because they could be happy‚ safe and treat them right. Indeed‚ Raising the issues of animal welfare is impossible to develop clear

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