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    force them to learn their routines! 2. Elephants who perform in circuses are often kept in chains for as long as 23 hours a day from the time they are babies. 3. More than 25 million vertebrate animals are used in testing in the United States each year. When invertebrate animals are thrown into the mix‚ the estimated number rises to as high as 100 million. 4. By 2022‚ 22% of all species will be extinct if no action is taken. 5. If you live in Pennsylvania‚ California‚ Florida‚ Rhode Island‚ Illinois

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    treatment of the condition as you see them. Introduction The role of hypnosis in the treatment of pain has been of interest to many over the years. It is clear that our psychological state influences the state of our physical health and vice versa ( Chrysalis module 8 notes) and more of a holistic approach to the treatment of pain has become more popular in recent years. In this essay I will discuss the possible uses of hypnotherapy for the treatment of pain and other symptoms within cancer sufferers. I

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    Ironically for a comedy‚ suffering and cruelty lie at the heart of the play‚ how far do you agree with this view? Despite the comical premise of Twelfth Night (TN) there is an underlying vein of cruelty and suffering that runs throughout the play. This is often a direct consequence of the humour conveyed through the narrative. Sir Toby Belch’s trick on Malvolio is an example where the letter orders him to wear yellow stockings ‘ever cross-gartered’. A question is raised as to whether Shakespeare

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    Gary‚       I enjoyed thoroughly reading your insightful monologue. You stated‚ "A lack a Christian perceives should be filled with nothing besides God. When a person‚ Christian in particular‚ seeks God will all their heart‚ soul‚ and mind‚ they will find God to be everything their soul desires. Before one looks elsewhere‚ they should remember the story of Eve in the garden and her conversation with the serpent‚ and how that turned out." I utterly concur with your ideology. My presupposition is

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    new problems and suffering for Indian people. The chief motive of the British in India was to establish political control through the exploitation of economic and commercial conditions in the country. The British were focused on expanding their Empire through India’s wealth‚ resources and power‚ often compromising the welfare of the Indian people. Indians were denied the pledge that they would be of equal social and political status of their English rulers. The impact of 200 years of British rule

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    Each day the number of animal cruelty cases in the media is only the tip of the iceberg. Most animal cruelty cases are never reported and the animals suffering goes unrecognized. Some of these types include; fur trade‚ animal testing‚ dolphin and whale slaughter‚ animals in sport and even in zoo’s. There are many types of animal cruelty‚ some of which people do not even recognize as being cruel towards animals. Forty to fifty million animals are killed each year for their fur ("Speak out for Species

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    events of a war. Each person can have a different perspective and experiences. However‚ those people can be categorized as victims‚ perpetrators‚ or bystanders. Victims of war are people that suffer from being targeted. The victims have a role of suffering physically and mentally. Throughout the three books‚ the prominent victims were the Jews. That includes Elie and his father‚ Vladek and his family‚ and Max. All of them had gruesome experiences that no one else in the war would have to endure. For

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    not normal and thus cannot do as many athletic activities as the average kids. As a result he sets out to teach him to do just that‚ and gain pride because of it. Readers of ‘The Scarlet Ibis’ can heavily debate whether Brother treated Doodle with cruelty‚ or was otherwise helpful‚ and a multitude of reasons can be used to prove either position. First off‚ Brother’s treatment of Doodle has often been particularly

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    Cruelty and Beloved On Monday 28th‚ 1856‚ a runaway slave by the name of Margaret Garner took the life of her two year old daughter‚ attempting to also do so with her other three children‚ in an effort to keep her family from the horrors of human slavery. Over a century later‚ the story is retold through fictional characters in Beloved. Through the release of the contemporary novel‚ Toni Morrison shows how the circulation of cruelty exposed to people conjures the inhumanities in society. Using the

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    Ying Zheng expected to enjoy his great power forever‚ and he ignored the law of nature. Every powerful man wished to be immortality‚ so did he. Freud stated that one direction of suffering is from the our own body(26). Although Ying Zheng is such a great man‚ he still a human being. Human will get sick‚ will grow old and dead‚ that is the national law‚ which people could not do anything for that. As he reaches middle age‚ he knew someday he will dead. He was worried‚ and he was afraid of death. Freud

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