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    Terrorist groups and armies can develop more powerful biological weaponry. The weapons can be resistant to medicines, and can target at people who carry specific genes. The genetically engineered organisms that are used for biological weapons have the capacity to reproduce faster, and this will…

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    A Tiger For Malgudi Summary

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    many of his stories and sketches are broadcast by the B.B.C. Even in India, many of his novels are filmed in different languages. A major event that spelt disaster for Narayan was ‘the death of his wife, Rajam’, whom he had married by choice rather than the traditional system of arranged marriage. The recovery and spiritual strength gained is the subject of Narayan’s twelfth novel “A Tiger for Malgudi” published in 1983. It is a slim and easy-read novel with a locale of Malgudi. It is…

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    There are numerous alternatives that hold greater advantages and benefits than the experimentations on animals. The use of these alternatives can vary from medical training to cosmetic testing to scientific research. Some of these alternatives include cadavers, living human cells, human patient simulators, and models on the computer…

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    Many times, adults become so caught up in other's lives that they forget to look at their own. Adults judge their acquaintances' lives, however, do not take a hard look at themselves. Greedy describes adults perfectly; Adults seek a better life, with more opportunities, and more money. Greed transpires as a major theme throughout The Postmortal. People’s selfish desire to have anything they want drives the entire story. The author, Drew Magary, constantly forces the reader to ask the magic…

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    Would you buy stolen goods? Yeah, because, according to you, you are not stealing anything, so no problem. But do not ever think that what you are doing is contributing to more thefts occur? This is the same. The meat is very nice as a burger, but you have to know where it comes from and who has had to happen so you can eat it. A rather selfish is to believe you own the freedom of your fellow man. In this essay I will rely primarily on animal exploitation in terms of our food, mainly from cows…

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    designation they never had a chance of breaking out. Balram had dreams of leaving his caste to become rich and successful, but the path to success was always, and still is, against him. India’s newly formed government had no regulation of any sort, other than the bribes they took from individuals in exchange for complete control of certain villages. Through the absolute control of villages, where people payed taxes to their over lords not the…

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    would also greatly improve the species chances to at least escape tragic ends. There are many ways to aid and help protect this animal’s future. One of the easier way of doing this is by not buying products made from the animal and not eating them is a good start in helping the…

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    readers some insight into what Laura is like. It shows us that she is rare, delicate like a flower, and one of a kind. It also gives us some insight to Laura’s affinity for nature and flowers. It ties in with the Romantic concept because blue roses do not exist in real life and it demonstrates Laura’s desire for the transcendent, the things that are not realistic. Her nickname also represents Laura’s exclusive beauty and how she is like no other person Jim has ever met. Jim…

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    If you ask most people do you think lying is acceptable, majority of them will not hesitate and tell you yes, and then give you multiple reasons on why lying is a bad thing. But if you actually sit down and think, everyone lies several times a day sometimes without even knowing it because the lie was so small and meaningless. But in other occasions people lie to protect things they care for and about they are also willing to accept the consequences behind their lies and actions. Some may even…

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    humans and how we live life. A lot of our daily actions wouldn't even be possible without the existence of animals in this world. However, with all these animals comes the abuse and cruel treatment of them by people. We use animals for so much and rarely do we ever take into consideration their feelings or their rights. Animal abuse and animal cruelty is constantly occurring in this world. Even now as you have read the past couple of sentences, about 39 animals have died. Animal…

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