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    Animal Cruelty: Animal Abuse General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: To bring awareness to my audience about animal cruelty. Introduction: As humanity has grown‚ there has been an increase in authority and rules and regulations of everyday life. One of these rules is animal cruelty. Animal cruelty simply means cruel unjustified treatment of animals and sometimes pets to unnecessary harm and pain. One principal type of animal cruelty is torture. It is not ethical‚ moral‚ or legal

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    Animal Cruelty

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    When animals get abused‚ people usually don’t care. Imagine if that animal was a family member or your best friend. These abused animals need to be fought for because they have as much of a right to live happy. Animals don’t deserve to be tortured or harmed in any kind of way; they are poor and defenseless creatures. Many people who become animal owners do so because they love animals and want to give them a good home. Thousands of animals‚ pets usually‚ are abused a day. They are often kicked‚

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    The Cold War Dbq

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    The Cold War was a “global; power struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union that lasted from 1945 to 1991” (textbook page 511). In 1945 the United States and the Soviet Union defeated Germany in World War Two. After the war was over‚ both wanted to be the leader of the world. The two countries remained allies with each other until communism began to spread in Europe. The spread of communism caused Americans to fear communism which lead to problems that affected the United States domestic

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    my name is Rahma Munye and the two regions I will be doing are the Northwest region And the Southwest region I am going to tell you how about the regions and what they do like what there life is like there housing what they eat and there natural resources are there lifes are very different than mine and yours I will be comparing the two regions to you by writing a paragraph about each region and will be writing the paragraphs of these following things the regions and what they do like what there

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    The Aesthetics in Film Photography The Exquisite and Sublime Found in Film Photography Abstract After the first digital camera came 20 years after the first attempt at digital video‚ more and more kinds of digital cameras were invented then‚ which also causes the death of films to start ever since digital became a practical and affordable proposition. These days digital photography has the majority of the photographic share‚ leaving film photographers as some sort of strange or exotic beasts

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    Bhakta APUSH New England & Chesapeake Region Behrend. 2nd hour July 31‚ 2012 New England and the Chesapeake Bay had both evolved into two distinct societies because of their physical and religious differences. Both of these areas had started off equally (population wise‚ etc.)‚ everyone had equal rights and settling in many different areas of the region. New England started to look towards religious ways to live‚ while people in the Chesapeake Region started to reply on money and crops‚ along

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    In Cold Blood Analysis

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    deviate from a set procedure. This is significantly evident in “Miriam” and In Cold Blood by the similarity of his detailed characterization and the distinctive differences found in the tone and overall style Capote has chosen for them. To begin with‚ the elaborate characterization Capote uses in both “Miriam” and In Cold Blood greatly highlights the specific descriptions of the main

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    Origins Of The Cold War

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    The Cold War was a time of distinct beliefs and intimidating behaviors. It all started when Soviet Union wanted to build a new communist society and spread communist ideology to other parts of the world. The opposition between the U.S and the Soviet Union lasted more than 50 years. Ethical‚ political‚ and economic factors drove to a war of major conflicts. Moreover‚ the U.S and Soviet Union’s differences in understanding policies such as the Cuban missile case‚ were just some of the conflicts that

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    In Cold Blood Essay

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    mentally ill? In Cold Blood‚ a novel based on a true account of a multiple murder written by Truman Capote is an outstanding masterpiece. This is novel is about the murder of the Clutter family in a small town called Holocomb‚ Kansas. However‚ Capote has focused more on the murderers - Perry Smith nad Richard Hickock - ratehr than the family murdered. In majority of this novel‚ Capote has persuasively justified Perry smith while presenting Richard Hickock as a selfish and cold hearted person.

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    100 million animals are used in animal testing every single year to further the understanding of species and the impact of different modern medicines. There are many organizations that are extremely against the use of these animals in medicine‚ saying that it is “cruel and inhumane”. Compare these 100 million to the 56 billion animals slaughtered for food for humans. Those 100 million almost seem like a small amount‚ don’t they? The animals used in scientific testing have contributed to many life-saving

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