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    killed by trophy hunters. Trophy hunting is a wild game‚ played by many people. In this game‚ people hunt big animals and preserve their body parts like the animals horns or its head‚ to display it in museums or in their house. According to some people trophy hunting is a dreadful way of treating valuable animals‚ and hunting them disturbes the ecosystem. Hunting animals just for trophies is not the right way of treating valuable animals. On average‚ 600 animals are killed each year by trophy hunters

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    population dropped more than 30% from 2007 to 2014 due to poaching and trophy hunting (Anderson). That means over 100‚000 elephants were killed in seven short years. Trophy hunting is when hunters kill animals for money‚ bragging rights‚ and their own greed. This can cause drops in population or affect the ways animals survive. Even though it is major and causes so many problems‚ trophy hunting is looked past as if it is not an issue. Trophy hunting should be illegal because it depletes animal populations

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    Participation Trophies are Affecting Children’s Success Negatively     Some parents are no longer teaching their children what it means to earn success. Many kids throw tantrums and get their way now a days. Participation trophies are crippling this problem.     No doubt people‚ especially children have played a sport somehow or another like T-Ball. Commonly these young athletes will loss that award later in life and will not bat an eye about it. As Merryman said “it’s ok to lose”. The first step

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    Evaluation paper 10-26-10 Trophy Trucks are the fastest class of off-road racing vehicles which are designed and built to resemble modern pickup trucks. Although any truck that meets the safety standards can race the trophy truck class‚ they‚ for the most part‚ feature long travel suspensions and high power engines. They are intended for desert racing‚ and are not street legal. Trophy Trucks can reach speeds in excess of 135 miles per hour even over rough terrain. This puts them among the fastest

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    Participation trophies give kids an excuse to not give it their all 100% of the time. It has been stated‚ “We need to distinguish between an award and a reward” (Pricemen). Earning a first place trophy feels better knowing that all the hard work they put into getting there was worth it. Then not working at all and getting a trophy they didn’t work for. Participation trophies can be good if they are used properly; “It is odd and sad in the age of social media‚ that too many people criticize participation

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    OUTLINE Thesis: Although most hockey athlete believes that by wearing required equipment keeps them safe from injury‚ however I believe that these regulations should be stricter because of the severity of recent and past injuries. Introduction: Are equipment regulations enough to keep our hockey athletes safe? I. Injuries a. Richard Zednik b. Clint Malarchuk c. Bill Masterton II. History of Equipment a. Pre 1950 b. 1960-1970 c. 1970-1980 d. 1980-1990 Meredith e. 1990-2000 III

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    Biscuit Industry in India Overview Biscuits have been a favorite in our snacks menu. They fall in the category of essential consumer goods. Having a total turnover of 8000 Cr.‚ India is considered as the third largest biscuit manufacturing country worldwide after US and China. An industry classified into organized and unorganized sectors - 65% revenue from organized and 35% revenues from the unorganized sector. Around 90% of the population consume biscuits. The consumption of biscuits in India

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    Imagine your favorite animal going extinct. What if it was all because of one thing‚ trophy hunting. Would you still be a fan of trophy hunting? The revenue isn’t used properly‚ rules and laws aren’t followed‚ and endangered animals aren’t protected. There are also so many more reasons‚ the list could go on. Trophy hunting should be banned EVERYWHERE! To begin with‚ trophy hunting should not be allowed because revenue isn’t always used properly. According to “Africa’s Uneasy Neighbors‚” “only 3%

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    As you’ve probably observed in the news‚ trophy hunting is a worldwide phenomenon. There have been various incidents that have been given enormous attention by people because of the drastic measures to kill animals. For instance‚ Cecil‚ a lion‚ was killed because of the orders of a dentist who payed $50‚000 for its murder‚ which was senseless. Even though hunting animals is unacceptable‚ trophy hunting incorporates displaying the animals to demonstrate the success of a hunt‚ which portrays killing

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    The Trophy for Villainy Although many might heartily defend the villainy of Roland Weary or Paul Lazarro‚ it is clear that the true antagonists of Vonnegut’s novel Slaughterhouse-five are culture‚ society and history‚ all of which play a major role in Billy Pilgrim’s ascent to death. Characters are not villains; their actions may suggest the contrary‚ but they are caused by the negative effects of society‚ which changes with area‚ culture‚ which changes with time‚ and history‚ which cannot be changed

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