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    Animal Testing: The Destruction of Animals Animal testing‚ also known as animal experimentation‚ is the use of non-human animals in experiments and development project‚ usually to determine toxicity‚ dosing and efficacy of drugs before proceeding to human clinical trials (Biology online). These tests are to examine new products‚ such as vaccines‚ shampoos‚ household products‚ cosmetics‚ foods‚ and personal care products on the animals so they are “safer” for the consumer‚ which never is an absolute

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    Animal abuse or animal neglect refers to harming or inflicting physical torture and pain to animals for purpose beside self-defence. • One viewpoint which is held in animal abuse is that there is nothing inherently wrong with using animals for human purposes‚ such as food‚ clothing‚ entertainment‚ and research‚ but that it should be done in a humane way that minimizes unnecessary pain and suffering. Most of the general public like me might not agree to this. • Another viewpoint suggests that

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    In what manner can animals help individuals? Many people get service dogs and therapy dogs confused. Service dogs are dogs that are highly trained‚ their owners have physical disabilities‚ and they live with them. Also‚ their owners don’t encourage people to pet them while they’re on duty because they need to remain focused on helping get their owner around. A therapy dog is a dog that visits schools‚ hospitals‚ nursing homes‚ and are an aid in physical or psychological therapy. Plus‚ handlers encourage

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    A Birth to Save a Life

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    A Birth to Save a Life 1. I think that it is morally wrong for a child to be created for "parts". Donor children are often referred to as "savior siblings"‚ "spare part sisters"‚ or "bred to order brothers". These names create the assumptin that the children are created merely for instrumental reasons‚ or to serve as a donor for the sick sibling‚ and not for their own sake. Same goes for clones‚ as soon as a clone (or any other human being) has achieved personhood‚ it deserves the same respect

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    Live to Die

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    Live to die Death is a part of life experience‚ and life experience is the reality one can bravely face. For death‚ to be precise‚ facing death is what a person experience. Oganda from “The Rain Came” by Grace Ogot has to face death in order to save her people. In “ A Woman Like Me” by Xi Xi‚ the narrator has faced her parents’ death when she was young and make up the face of the dead people at work. No one can actually experience death because dead is dead and there is no feelings. As for life

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    Save On Foods Analysis

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    After considering our group’s experiences through analysis on Save On Foods‚ we noticed one crucial and repeated point which could be the reason why the chain is not always able to reach the extra mile: you do not know when it is coming and when it is too far away. All employees are not able to provide it. Those who who have‚ cannot always repeat their astonishing service because of changing circumstances. In other words‚ despite of employees’ willingness to help sometimes processes and used devices

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    The Stellar Lives of Stars Stars are giant nuclear reactors. In the center of stars‚ atoms are taken apart by tremendous atomic collisions altering the atomic structure and releasing an enormous amount of energy that makes stars hot and bright. Nuclear fusion is an atomic reaction that fuels stars. In fusion‚ many nuclei combine together to make a larger but different element‚ and the result of this process is the release of a lot of energy. Stars are powered by nuclear fusion in their cores

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    Save the Girl Child

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    and woman as the two wheels of this society cart. Those two wheels are made for each other. For the human race to exist and survive‚ both of the wheels must be functional else the society collapses. In nutshell all must be kind to women with high degree of love and respect to them. There is no life without a wife and there can’t be a wife in absence of girl. Considering all the facts above‚ save the girl child in the interest of humanity. Saving baby girls shall minimise crime and build a powerful

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    Research Topic: Role of ICTs in Livestock Section with support of Women Self Help Groups: A Case Study in India. Background: Most of the poor in developing countries like India live in rural area. They depend upon agriculture and allied activities for their livelihood. In India 58% of rural households have land holding of less than 2 ha with an average size of 0.6 ha. Additionally 32% of rural households do not have any access to land (GOI 2006). According to National Sample Survey‚ around

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    The planet earth for millennia have offered mankind natural resources for its use. However‚ with the growth of the human population‚ resources have been used at a speed that is faster than it would take for it to be replaced. Such consumption has lead to many dangerous environmental effects. Problems like oil spills‚ loss of rain forests and acid rain are just some of the effects of such misuse of the earths natural resources. But‚ to bring about significant change to clean up oil spills‚ or to avoid

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