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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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    Fighting the Childhood Obesity Crisis in America The childhood obesity crisis in America is growing at an alarming rate and there needs to be a solution for our children’s health and future. Over 17% of children in the United States are considered obese and that number continues to rise. The rate for childhood obesity has tripled since 1980 (Center for Disease Control‚ 2011). Remember a standard paragraph is 5-7 sentences. Obesity occurs when a child is above the normal weight for his or hers

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    Animal Abuse When he was only ten weeks old Oogy the dog was tied to a stake and used as bait to train fighting dogs . A pitbul came and tore most of his ear off and crushed part of his jaw. Oogy was left to bleed nearly to death until the police came to rescue him‚ he was nursed back to health. The Levins met Oogy when they brought their 17-year-old cat in for his final visit. The puppy was delighted to recive kisses and love from the Levins and soon enough the Levins took Oogy home. Animal

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    1007/s10806-008-9110-0 Vegetarian Meat: Could Technology Save Animals and Satisfy Meat Eaters? Patrick D. Hopkins Æ Austin Dacey Accepted: 24 June 2008 / Published online: 11 July 2008 Ó Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2008 Abstract Between people who unabashedly support eating meat and those who adopt moral vegetarianism‚ lie a number of people who are uncomfortably carnivorous and vaguely wish they could be vegetarians. Opposing animal suffering in principle‚ they can ignore it in practice‚ relying

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    Animal Poaching

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    Lynette Bravo June 13‚ 2013 Animal Poaching Poaching is a very serious epidemic that affects all countries around the world. Animal poaching is the act of illegally capturing and killing animals and using them for trade. They are used for food‚ for clothes‚ wool‚ cosmetics‚ ornaments‚ fat‚ and decorations and even for sport. It is different in every country and affects many species of animals to the point of extinction. Poaching is a crime against endangered species and other wildlife and should

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    Animal experimentation

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    Animal testing‚ also known as animal experimentation‚ animal research‚ and in vivo testing‚ is the use of non-human animals in experiments (although some research about animals involves only natural behaviors or pure observation‚ such as a mouse running a maze or field studies of chimp troops). The research is conducted inside universities‚ medical schools‚ pharmaceutical companies‚ farms‚ defense establishments‚ and commercial facilities that provide animal-testing services to industry.[1] It includes

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    In the movie short Geri’s Game we see that the theme is that everyone has two sides of themselves fighting for control. This theme can be seen in the very bringing of the film when the man started to play his game of chess against himself. The side of him that that plays the white side represents his good self. While the side that plays black is the more cocky and evil self. This goes for everyone because we all have a bad self and a good self. But how much we see of each of them varies from person

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    help protect animals from domestic abuse and one law that involves slaughter laws in the state of Minnesota. What people do not realize is that animal abuse happens in many different circumstances. Dog fighting and greyhound racing were created for the entertainment of people but are both considered as animal abuse. Circuses were created for the entertainment of families but what they do not know is that when training circus animals usually involves physically harming them. Animals that are taken

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    Interactions between farmed and wild fish An overview 2 1 Unique challenges in fish • New species are domesticated at a much more rapid speed – both in numbers and efficiency than ever before in history • Difficult (or impossible) to avoid escapees • When escaped – large areas can be influenced • Often introduction to new areas • Number of individuals farmed can be much larger than in wild population 3 4 2 Two important misconceptions regarding selection 1. That artificial

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    1. Speed: “The action of moving only as fast as you can accurately shoot and think.” Speed must be truly measured in order to understand our reaction to a given stimulus. That stimulus can be a timer on a range‚ or the presentation of a gun on the street. We as guardians must understand that through training we can actually make reaction faster than reaction. But first we must establish a base line for each individual officer. Once the base line is established we should constantly push the limit

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