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    Animals Are Not Ours to Abuse There needs to be stricter laws to protect the rights of animals and stop the cruelty that they witness. Animals withstand a huge amount of pain and torture for human beings. Many people do not realize how much animals suffer only to benefit ourselves. Whether it is known by society or not the abuse and torture that these animals withstand for our entertainment‚ food‚ cosmetics and household products can be very inhumane and unethical. Many of these animals

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    discuss some of the global issues surrounding animal welfare‚ relayed from digital news sources. Across the world‚ animals are being subjected to mistreatment‚ abuse‚ and exploitation for human gain. It is a heart-wrenching topic‚ but it is one that needs attention in order to change. The majority of us have worn wool‚ leather‚ and fur and eaten meat. However‚ we don’t usually consider the impact of these actions on our bodies‚ the environment‚ and the animals involved. This would mean recognizing the

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    100 million animals are used in animal testing every single year to further the understanding of species and the impact of different modern medicines. There are many organizations that are extremely against the use of these animals in medicine‚ saying that it is “cruel and inhumane”. Compare these 100 million to the 56 billion animals slaughtered for food for humans. Those 100 million almost seem like a small amount‚ don’t they? The animals used in scientific testing have contributed to many life-saving

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    On the surface of the novel‚ Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit‚ may appear to be about a young lady trying to figure out who she is whilst in a constrained community. However this is not the whole story. Within the novel there are constant struggles with finding who you are‚ social class and the broad concept of fitting in. Winterson does this well through her use of symbols and motifs which are as one example an orange. Even the sub-plots within the novel such as her mother possibly having a lesbian

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    "Only Children Weep"

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    Only Children Weep” To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee Innocence can be described in a variety of ways‚ all depending on perspective. To some people‚ innocence may signify those who have not been tainted by immorality. To others‚ innocence may be defined as someone who has not been corrupted by the harsh truth of reality and their surroundings. In a more literal sense‚ innocence is being free of guilt in regards to legal matters and crime. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee demonstrates

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    Australia animals

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    Australia is famous for it’s strange animals. There are many kinds of animals living only there. We can also find there our typical animals. Sheep can be found on the West Coast and in the East. Cattle are bred on the Northwest coast and Southeast coast. We would like to introduce you some of not so common ones. Koalas Everyone knows these cute animals‚ looking like a teddy bear. Of course‚ they aren’t really bears at all. True bears don’t have pouches and their babies aren’t as big as your thumbnail

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    Summary - Read-Only Participants: A Case for Student Communication in Online Classes Tonia Ray Grand Canyon University: UNV-501 January 30‚ 2013 Summary - Read-Only Participants: A Case for Student Communication in Online Classes More than ever‚ online classes are becoming a viable approach and solution for students pursuing undergraduate and secondary degrees. However‚ the accessibility to these classes does not guarantee all online students are receiving a quality education.

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    on how to properly record‚ review and download footage is also a concern for some. New departmental policies will have to be implemented to include the use of body-worn cameras. These policies will have to provide guidelines as to when an officer should turn on and off a camera. Seems as though these are simple steps to take‚ but not all police departments are equal in size. It might take some larger departments a much longer time to implement the devices taking into consideration that officers first

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    Reading Response on “We Wear the Mask” Paul Laurence Dunbar’s poem “We Wear the Mask” attempts to convey that all of humanity wears a mask for basic survival. The poet ultimately conveys that since we cannot be true to ourselves we can’t expect the more from the world than lies. Dunbar uses “we” as a general term for all of humanity‚ although he is not excluding himself from this generalization. We as a society have at one point felt the strain of what others decide who we should be based off gender

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    ORANGES ARE NOT THE ONLY FRUIT ELSIE VS MOTHER In a story of a young girl coming of age and finding her sexuality in a very religious community‚ it is key to have a female figure that plays a key role for the character. A mother should play the key role but what happens when this role is confused with a very spiritual role? Where will a young girl turn to when her life goes against the rules society has set for her? Jeanette has lived a sheltered life with no influence on her except

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