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    Lament Imagery Analysis Kautilya Palaypu Gillian Clarke‚ the writer of Lament‚ uses imagery in his poem in the form of animals and nature to express the consequence of war and greed on the innocent. He uses nature imagery to show that the very thing that was meant to nurture us is being destroyed. Clarke uses imagery to mourn the destruction of the innocent and nature. He also uses imagery to show how appalling the consequences of human nature are to its surroundings. Clarke explains that “for

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    Animals in Entertainment

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    rodeos. Seeing animals held captive for human amusement was part of life. We never questioned it. While it is assumed that all humans‚ unless they have committed crimes against society‚ deserve freedom‚ we are not used to making that assumption for members of other species. We should ask ourselves why not. What have the animals in a zoo or marine park done to deserve their jail sentences‚ or the elephants in a circus done to deserve lives spent mostly in chains? Using animals in circuses and

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    Animals In Captivity

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    harsh environment zoo animals are surrounded by. Many people are not aware of the harsh treatment the animals endure. Zoos‚ circuses‚ and famous attractions like SeaWorld do not offer the best of circumstances for their animals. These uncomfortable conditions may be the cause of the hundreds of violent behaviors being reported by zoos around the world. Of course‚ most families enjoy taking a trip to the zoo because they offer a unique experience of encountering exotic animals. However‚ people need

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    Animal Testing

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    Each year in the United States‚ an estimated seventy million animals are hurt and killed in the name of science by private institutions‚ household products and cosmetics companies‚ government agencies‚ educational institutions‚ and scientific centers. Animal testing is wrong and downright mean. Innocent animals should not be treated badly and caused pain for the sake of a human ’s safety. Many people think animal testing is good while others think it is wrong. I think it is completely and absolutely

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    Poaching of Animals

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    Poaching of Animals The capturing and hunting of animals has been around even before recorded history. The hunting of animals is a way for humans to survive and provide food. This is understandable to most‚ but there are some people out there who kill animals for other reasons or no reason at all. This is known as poaching. Poaching has been defined as the illegal hunting‚ killing‚ or capturing of wild animals‚ usually associated with land use rights. (Webster) People are poach animals all around

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    Hybrid Animals

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    Hybrid Animals Are they a natural occurring species‚ or a scientific abomination? Throughout history hybrid animals have been highly controversial subjects. Some examples of these animals are beefalos‚ zonkeys‚ wholphins‚ and ligers. Although some of these animals occur naturally in the wild‚ some are engineered in science labs. What are some examples of hybrid animals? The first liger was created in 1824 after Professor Valentine Bail‚ a director of a museum in a Dublin‚ bred by a female

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    Animal Healing

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    I. The Healing Power of Animals Animals has been known to help individuals cope with mental and physical ailments. II. How animals Help us Heal a. Emotionally i. Depression ii. Grief iii. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder b. Physically i. Veterans ii. Autistic iii. Blind I. Positive effects II. Why I chose the healing power of animals Conclusion It has been shown that animals are able to heal patients that suffer

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    Animals and Science

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    Animals and science Thesis: If it wasn’t for animals many scientific breakthroughs would still be undiscovered. Animals have helped humans achieve a new level in science that otherwise would have been unreachable. I. New vaccines and medications are constantly being produced in science. Because of animals‚ scientists are able to test these vaccines and medications to see which one(s) actually work. A. When a new disease is discovered‚ scientists all over the world come up with different vaccines

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    The classification of animals The Classification of animals : Animal Kingdom can be split up into main groups‚ vertebrates (with a backbone) and invertebrates (without a backbone). When you think of an animal‚ you usually think of something like a cat‚ a dog‚ a mouse‚ or a tiger. All told‚ around 800‚000 species have been identified in the Animal Kingdom -- most of them in the Arthropod phylum. In fact‚ some scientists believe that if we were to identify all species in the tropical rain forests

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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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