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Category: /Literature/English
…Doing Time Are zoos really safety retreats for exotic animals or wretched prisons? When I was a child, I used to think that zoos were cheerful and exciting places to go, wonderful places where humans helped misplaced animals to live happy lives…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Have you ever considered what would happen, if you didn't buy meat at the grocery store the next trip? Would it make a difference to many animals? Would it make any difference at all? Well, the number of animals that are bred and slaughtered depends…
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Category: /Literature/English
…) To socialize with people who share a common interest; 2) To escape from the pressures of urban living; 3) To get away from the routine of the workplace; 4) To procure food. Only ten percent of hunters surveyed said they did it just for trophy animals and/or to get…
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…Zoology Why I selected this job. I selected this job becaue I really love animals. I think I would enjoy taking care of animals, I wouldn’t do this job for the pay I would do it to learn more about animals, and because I love animals
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…of which are written in the rest of the paper along with some facts I thought were pretty cool. The cheetah is an endangered species and has been for quit some time. This is mainly due to poachers who hunt and kill this animal for it’s illustrious fur…
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Category: /Literature
…Naturalism is the belief that humans are animals, with animal thoughts and instincts. In John Steinbeck's of Mice and Men, there are many instances where naturalism is used. The characters, especially Lennie, are compared to animals frequently. Many…
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…. In 1876, Robert Koch discovered that bacillus anthracis caused the Anthrax disease. Louis Pastaeu developed a vaccine for anthrax. The anthrax disease is found in warm-blooded animals, including humans, although it is less common among humans than it is among…
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…An Intelligent Debate There has been an ongoing debate between scientists and philosophers concerning the potential of nonhuman animal intelligence. This essay will provide a brief view of both sides most compelling arguments. Many philosophers…
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…of animals, their emotions. This report presents two different points of view about animal emotions: as usual, one is for and the other is against. Of course, for their part, the nation’s 61 millions pet owners need no convincing at all that “Fido” and “Fluffy…
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…thinks about killing an animal is the first step towards figuring out what kind of mind structure they have. There are three main different ways a person may feel about killing an animal. Some people feel sorry for animals and think it totally wrong to kill…
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