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    subject that exists in the world‚ to their own unique perspective. Modernism is a new form of expression stating around the late 19th to the mid 20th century.  One specific artwork that has all the characteristic of modern art is the Wrestlers in a Circus by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. . This oil on canvas painting was created in 1909 by German artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1800-1938). This particular creation on a course‚ unvarnished canvas caught my eye because of its intense and crude emotion‚ vibrant

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    Lindsay Chandler lkc5074@psu.edu; INART 005 Section 3 Cirkopolis Review When you think of going to a circus what typically comes to mind? Do you picture a group of bizarrely dressed clowns or a mighty lion and his tamer? Where‚ in your mind‚ is this circus taking place? Is it in a large‚ Big Top tent with a circus ring inside? None of these typical circus characteristics could be seen in Cirque Éloize’s Cirkopolis‚ as the performance took place in a venue far different from a Big Top tent—Penn State’s

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    Animal Owner Informed Consent Use of animals for research INFORMATION SHEET As the owner or duly authorized agent for the owner you have been asked to have your animal participate in a research study. Your informed consent is required prior to this use. Please read this document and accompanying Consent Form carefully and feel free to ask any questions you might have. Animal Project Title: Investigate Effects of Caffeine on Alcohol Consumption and Nicotine Self-Administration

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    The principle of animal rights is nothing new. Smart people throughout the ages have understood that animals are not ours to use and abuse. In the words of George Bernard Shaw “The worst sin towards our fellow creatures is not to hate them‚ but to be indifferent to them. That is the essence of inhumanity”. It has always been suggested that dogs have become mans best friend‚ so why do some people think that it is acceptable to mistreat them?. In 1997‚ a survey of 50 shelters for victims of domestic

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    Animals just like humans are a subject of life and therefore this brings about the issue of them having rights too. And having being a subject of life can be justified by them having as much high levels of complexity as humans and therefore much time is needed for one to study them and to get to understand a whole lot of things about them. This is to say getting to know what their preferences are and what they dislike. Animals are aware of their existence and are therefore conscious and make conscious

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    Animal Testing Controversy Did you know that without animals being used for testing‚ we would not be able to use cosmetic items safely? Even is they were safe there would be no way we would know that at anytime out face or body would break out with a rash. There has been a HUGE controversy over testing animals. Honestly I believe that testing animals is the only fool proof way to keep humans safe. Continue to read this to find out why I believe to way I do.. My first reason is testing animals

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    Animal Testing is a cruel experiment when animals are used as test subjects on products and drugs. This causes harm to the animals‚ and is not always reliable. Animas should not be tested on for products Animal testing is unreliable. Some may say animals are appropriate test subjects because they are similar to humans. Professor Paul Furlong states that "it’s very hard to create an animal model that even equates closely to what we’re trying to achieve in the human.". So testing on animals wont

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    they will see the calm of the forest and be able to imagine themselves in the cool of the trees. Again‚ this painting will provide calmness. (metmuseum.org) The second painting is The Circus by Seurat‚ in an era when the circus has come to an end‚ portrays a female performer standing on a horse. Seurat uses mainly reds‚ yellows‚ and blues with a deep blue border around the canvas. The clients will feel as if they are part of the performance and be carried away to a happier time and place. Once

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    Animal Experimentation Every year‚ tens of thousands of people need life-saving medicines and powerful drugs to ease pain. Without testing on animals‚ we would not paracetamol‚ calpol‚ inhalers or cancer treatments. Despite these amazing benefits‚ some people argue that animal testing should be banned due to alleged animal cruelty. This essay will thoroughly explore the positive and negative aspects of animal testing. Plenty of medical treatments and beneficial procedures have taken place from

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    Animals and humans share a very interesting bond through intelligence and certain behaviors. Scientists and even common folk debate whether animals can think or not. I believe that they can think and there’s evidence to prove it. Animals are capable of thinking. Animals can think to help each other and others. For example in “Can Animals Think” by Eugene Linden it says “Orky had been watching the procedure‚ apparently sizing up the problem‚ he swam under the strecher and allowed one of the men to

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