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…things. What exactly air pollution? Air pollution is a substance in our atmosphere consisting of man-made contaminants that may be harmful to humans, plants, animal life or property. Air pollution is made up of gaseous materials that make up more then 90…
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…some companies, the progress of new legislations and programs have taken place in those corporations. Presently, a number of organizations have adopted laws and programs that require them to implement drug testing among their employees. Nevertheless, many…
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Animal rights groups go too far By Travis Kirin        Animal rights groups, such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, claim to be preventing animal abuse, but instead seek to impose their antihuman ideology by trying to stop people from…
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…care and humaneness. Again, things such as cosmetics do not significantly help humans or animals, so animal testing should not be done for these products. Also the practice of painful experimentation without anaesthetic should not be tolerated. It is in our…
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…Farm animals went to work for themselves but they have an evil dictator in Animal Farm by George Orwell. Benjamin, the long-lived donkey, is the only farm animal not inspired by the Rebellion and sees that Napoleon is an evil dictator. Even though…
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…Do you own an animal that has been adopted? Most people do. You hear about many animals being abused and miss treated. There are many cases of animal abuse because of cruel owners that neglect the animals. There should be more requirements to adopting…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…George Orwell’s book, Animal Farm, is a scathing satire on the failure of the Russian communist revolution to free the Russian people and establish an egalitarian society. The characters in this revolution are represented by a variety of animals whose…
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…, or as complex as a five-hour standardized test. The idea of current knowledge implies that what a student knows is always changing and that we can make judgments about student achievement through comparisons over a period of time. Assessment may affect decisions…
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…, genetic erosion and the rarity, even disappearance, of a number of plant and animal species. As the pace of civilization accelerates, more people, taking more space, needing to use more natural resources, engaging in ever-growing consumption, impose severe…
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…Bill Fralic and Alan L. Sack analyze their thoughts on the issue of random testing drug abuse by athletes. Bill Fralic, an offensive guard for the Atlanta Falcons, believes that random testing is the only way to stop the use of illegal drugs. Alan L…
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