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Category: /History
…and also killed a number of innocent civilians. The Nazis also had gassed and murdered millions of innocent Jew people and was widely criticized. Japans biological experiments during the second world war is another example of a country going a good…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Poetry essay, Robert Gray. Question: Poetry can help us think and feel in new ways about every day experiences. Show how four of Gray's poems offer a new prospective on everyday experiences. One of the major effects of poetry is to take the reader…
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…a long way. We are able to clone healthy, disease-free animals used for meats, donor organs and even to help preserve endangered mammals. With this technology, we can revolutionize the way we live. Embryo splitting is used by farmers and livestock breeders…
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…the farm to terrorize other farm animals and farmers. They attacked anyone who would cross their path, they even attacked their owners. It takes place in a small farm in the United States, a girl named Liz found a sack with two animals that she thought were…
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…with better performance than for read stimuli. This effect has been demonstrated primarily with words, yet each of these studies used pictorial stimuli in each of the experiments as opposed to using words. Although, the method and objective for each study…
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…concerns. These concerns are not about Dolly, the now famous sheep, nor even about the considerable impact cloning may have on the animal breeding industry, but rather about the possibility of cloning humans. For the most part, however, the ethical concerns…
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…The roots of human nature are sunk deep into our history and experiences. When in our own lives we are to find the basis of our human nature, we must look to our early years, the formative years. Now take for example if we placed a newborn…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…the same. In the many times my pets have passed on, be they dogs, cats, or golden junebugs, we have always buried them in an honorable and memorable way. Sometimes, though, things don't go as planned. This is the case of my adored animals Charlotte, Excelsior…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Action Will Be Taken: A Satire of the Industrial Workers A satire is a literary work holding up human vices and follies to ridicule or scorn. Satiric works can be seen in Aesop’s animal fables and in Greek drama such as Aristophanies. It wasn’t…
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…a huge part of common sense as well. As children, humans learn to cope with gravity - whether the learning experience comes from a nasty fall or a game of catch. An entire other class of science is technology. How have we developed from whalebone tools…
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