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    Do you know that poachers go into the woods and kill at least 10 animals a day animals like tigers, rhinos,and leopards.These poachers are killing animals for horrible reasons.Such as killing a rhino just for its horn or a tiger just for its skin print,same thing with leopards.Those are only three of the main targeted animals that the poachers are looking for.We all need to help these animals or they will not be here for our next generation.The animals will thank you for your help. I bet you…

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    Sharks are animals of the sea that are also known as monsters. However, this is not true. They are really just misunderstood by everyone. Sharks are very interesting creatures that have certain flaws. One flaw that is known is that sharks are color blind. So when they are deep in the water and they see an object above them they think food. When a person has flippers on or and are using a kickboard, the shark associates it with a seal. Seals are one of the main animals that sharks eat. When…

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    In 1997,scientist joseph and charles vacanti, placed a cow's cartilage cell on the back of a living mouse. The scientists wanted to see if they could form a manufactured ear on the rodents back, and the results were amazing. Joseph and charles were able to fabricate a human ear on the mouse. Now, researchers are able to explore the possibility of growing human body parts on the people that don't have that certain part . animal research has been around for almost 150 years when physiology became…

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    There are many reason why animal testing is bad. Testings on animals shouldn’t be allowed. It’s bad the test on animals, they could die from the tests, the effects of it don’t even really benefit people, and because it’s torture to animals. Some people are too naive and they may think that animal testing is good, but animal testing is cruel to the animals because they get tortured for our medicine and beauty products. With all the testing that gets done to the animals, some of the tests fail…

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    Is it worse to harm the animals or harm the Earth? But what if harming the animals harms the Earth as well? The idea of human impact on the earth is prominent in Margaret Atwood’s novel Oryx and Crake. The novel demonstrates that poor sustainability of the planet, such as deforestation, decreased biodiversity, increased greenhouse gas emissions, and the spread of disease harmful diseases, is due to unethical practices on animals, which include genetically modifying organisms, seen through…

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    On average, about 26 million animals are taken and used as little test subjects for big corporations to test their possibly harmful, and occasionally lethal, products before they release them to the public's use. This testing on animals began in 500 B.C and many corporations that participate in it see no harm, and have absolutely no intentions of stopping it anytime soon. There are many people that think testing these possibly dangerous products on innocent animals is not a big deal, but this…

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    Hall Of Bulls Analysis

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    1. The Hall of Bulls one of the many paintings contained within the Lascaux Caves. The Lascaux Caves were discovered in 1940 in the southwestern region of France called Dordogne. The painting has been dated to 15,000 BCE. The mediums used to create the Halls of Bulls were white limestone, charcoal, and ocher (an earth material that is pigmented in a wide range of colors). The Hall of Bulls is roughly 62 feet in length and with a variation of different heights ranging from 18 feet tall to 25…

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    In reading the USA Today articles “Wilds Animals Aren’t Pets” and “Opposing View: Let People Own Exotic Animals”, the following essays on the keeping of exotic and wild animals as pets were first published in USA Today in a "Today's Debate" column (2011) (Wyrick, 2014). When we objectively analyze the strengths and weakness of each essay, the argument for not having an exotic animal for a pet is demonstrated as follows. So some people may wonder why we shouldn’t keep exotic animals as pets. We…

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    Close your eyes and picture yourself as an innocent animal. While being that animal someone comes along an takes you in and feeds, shelter, and comforts you. Then suddenly the person that cared for you strips your fur, or brutally murders you for food, or holds you hostage for tests. These are just a few animal abuse in today's society that needs to be extinguished, therefore animals in our ecosystem deserve rights. Those rights should end the problems with animal abuse, abandonment, and animal…

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    Blue Whale Video Analysis

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    In the production of this video, I hoped to encompass and highlight the quirky past and preservation of this iconic Route 66 roadside attraction. As a resident of Catoosa, I visited the Blue Whale numerous times, and I am very familiar with its history. Regardless, I still searched for websites that contained information or pictures that I could use in my video. Surprisingly, I learned things about the Whale that I had never known before, such as that it had been closed and abandoned for several…

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