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…The fur trade is lively, the winter is bitter cold, and it's normal to slaughter animals in the basement. This is eastern Canada in the 1900's; welcome to a true winter and real hunters. The cold is cold enough to give burns, and because of this harsh…
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…it was that was usefful. New uses for land and animals were the answer. During his quest for knowledge and a means of survival, mad discovered the many uses of land and animals, thus domesticating them and finally discovering the long and arduous road to domesticating…
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…floor, and a very large number of species of both plant and animal life. The largest trees have buttressed trunks above the continuous canopy, while smaller trees form a layer of more shade-delicate species beneath the upper canopy. The maximum height…
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…that happened a few thousand years ago, lasted a little longer than a year and covered the highest mountains. There are problems from the beginning of Noah’s story. First, how did Noah gather all the animals? Could the animals traveled from some where else…
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…was murdered it was at night, and this time deep in the woods. Even if it was the middle of the day and a murder was near, the sun was not shinning. The scenes where evil was brought out in people were gloomy and dark. The second motif is animals, but not any…
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…it couldn’t? Where do these animals come from anyway? The millions of frogs, rats, infant pigs, and cats could come from almost anywhere. Dissection just adds another business filled with raising animals, treating them unfairly, and then slaughtering them…
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…as in methods. Wolf fanatics hold many strong arguments on the topic, such as a moral responsibility toward the revival of the animal. Another Major issue is the playing God theory that has often comes up. Lastly and most important of all is the Physical evidence…
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…are not alleviated with antibiotics. In many cases, the overuse of antibiotics in human medicine is to blame, but use of antibiotics in animals also contributes to the evolution of antibiotic-resistance. The use of antibiotics in food animals is a strong contributor…
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…of animals. The human brain works in a unique way in that it can learn things that our ancestors haven’t done. We could have a human performing the same task that an animal is doing with similar outcomes but what separates us from them is what goes through our…
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…insect attack, or from bacterial and viral infection, or of feed plants that could supply more of the nutrients needed by the animals who graze on them. Biotechnology is already helping to make these things possible. For example, an insecticidal protein has…
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