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…to the conclusion on how we originated. 6. I think we're concerned with extinction because we want future generations to be able to see the animals. Also we might be concerned about extinction because if one animal becomes extinct others might become extinct also…
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…The Web-Footed Gecko The web-footed gecko is native to the Namib Desert, located on the coast of southwest Africa. Living in this location has enabled the gecko to develop many unique physical characteristics that very few, if any, other animals have…
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…problems. It also made it impossible to see on all sides and they could not pull loads uphill very well. Quakers were, and are, very sensitive to the treatment of animals. Many of their teachings focused on love and compassion for those less powerful…
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…, streams, and oceans? Millions of animals are killed by water pollution not to mention the 10,000,000 people who die each year from drinking polluted water. If we all would just spend a bit more time doing what is right and not be so lazy, we wouldn't be killing…
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Category: /History
…studied examples of evil leaders rising to power. Hitler in Nazi Germany, Stalin in Communist Russia, Chiang Kai-Shek in Nationalist China, Napoleon in Animal Farm, and Jack in The Lord of the Flies are leaders who have used fear and intimidation to claw…
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…and controllable factors Strengths 1.Supports from the head office As the company head is interested in company's campaigns, a huge amount of money is spent on those PR activities against human rights abuses and environment & animal protection. What…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Aristotle believes that eudemonia is the final goal in life. He notes that pleasure is related to happiness, but it is not the highest good. He feels that pleasure is good if it is for the right reason, and not done in excess. For example excellent…
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Category: /Literature
…shows one that there are many pessimistic aspects towards life. It shows, the immorality and ruthless parts of modern society. Humans need to have society around them to tell them what is right and wrong or they turn into blind animals. Their blindness…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and savage act of justice or a socialized humane source of punishment. In addition to the fact that innocent people could be sentenced to the death penalty, we as a society do not have the right to take one another’s lives; two wrongs do not make a right
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…-whaling beliefs onto traditional whaling nations is seen to infringe on the rights of those nations. Some argue that whaling is an ecologically sustainable industry, which uses a plentiful marine resource to support a growing human population. Whaling nations…
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