War vs. Environment “Warfare is inherently destructive of sustainable development. States shall therefore respect international law providing protection for the environment in times of armed conflict and cooperate in its further development‚ as necessary.” – 1992 Rio Declaration From the Romans in 146 BC salting fields around Carthage to impair food production to the looting of Iraqi nuclear facilities in the last decade‚ the environmental destruction resulting from war has had an enduring legacy
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The Lorax was ready and it and the army of apes had started the brutal attack. Bill gates was nowhere to be seen. The only ones there were businessmen in the new Microsoft-dewritos-ironman/batman armor who began to fight the gorillas. While the businessmen and the gorillas were fighting The Lorax made its way down to the basement. Down there it found the most evil thing ever‚ Steve jobs was strapped in a chair and forced to watch Barbie And The Magic of Pegasus. The Lorax ignored that and moved
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installation artist. Mach’s artistic style is based on flowing assemblages of mass-produced objects. These include magazines‚ vicious teddy bears‚ newspapers‚ car tyres‚ match sticks and coat hangers. Here are two sculptures of David Mach: Sculpture 1: Gorilla Materials used: -He has used wire hangers in his pieces of art. Mach first creates a plastic base of the figure he then wraps in coat hangers. Hundreds of basic hangers are welded together and then the plastic base is removed‚ leaving the hanger
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horrific accident that occurred in May 2016 at the cincinnati zoo when a toddler with an irresponsible mother‚ fell into the gorilla exhibit and panic broke loose. Zoo authorities tried to keep the condition safe but it was too late the toddler was in the hands of the gorilla and being tossed like a rag doll . In the opinion editorial issued by LA Times “Harambe the gorilla dies‚ meat-eaters grieve” by Peter Singer ‚ a professor of bioethics at Princeton University and Karen Dawn‚ an author‚ describe
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INATTENTIONAL BLINDNESS Inattentional blindness‚ also known as perceptual blindness‚ is the phenomenon of not being able to see things that are actually there. This can be a result of having no internal frame of reference to perceive the unseen objects‚ or it can be the result of the mental focus or attention which cause mental distractions. The phenomenon is due to how our minds see and process information. Closely related to the subject of change blindness‚ it is an observed phenomenon of the
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Cited: Animal Testing. Americans For Medical Progress. 26 Oct. 2003 Barnard‚ Neal‚ and Stephen Kaufman. "Animal Research is Wasteful and Misleading." Scientific American. Feb. 1997: 80-82 Gorilla Foundation - Koko the Gorilla. 24 Oct. 2003 People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. 24 Oct. 2003 Thacher‚ Wendy. "Chimpanzees: Test Results That Don ’t Apply to Humans". PCRM Animal Experimentation Issues. 25 Oct. 2003.
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Compare and Contrast Essay By: Drew Hombach Today I’m going to compare and contrast Finn (Kingdom Keepers main character) and Mabeck (also a main character in Kingdom Keepers). They’re the same in three ways‚ their adventurous‚ risk takers and very fast thinkers. Here’s an example of how their adventurous: Finn and Mabeck wondered into Space Mountain wondering how many Disney villains they would face. Here’s an example of how they’re risk takers: When they were being chased by a security guard
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Jacqueline Adams‚ explains how Siberian tigers named Danya and Dasha lived their daily lives in Cleveland‚ Metroparks Zoo in Ohio. In the second article “The Zoos Go Wild No More Dodos‚” written by Nicholas‚ Nirgiotis and Theodore Nirgiotis explains how a gorilla named Willie b. Was taken away at 3 years old and transported to live a great life at Zoo Atlanta. In the last article “Our beautiful Macaws and Why They Need Enrichment‚” by Alicia Powers‚ explains how we take great care of our beautiful Macaws at
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realistic characterisation‚ imagery and attack on the senses. violent setting to enguage with the reader and evoke a sense of sympathy MacCaig uses a shocking description to introduce the cop‚ through a simile. The relevance of “ built like a gorilla” is that he is conveying to the reader how large a physique he has ‚ conveying a sense of being very strong and powerful. The complexion of the Brooklyn cop concerns the reader as the cop clearly has a very unhealthy skin tone. Evidence of this is
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This week all started when I first arrived at Atwood. My friends Ty‚ Alec‚ Evan‚ Joey‚ Carter‚ and my best friend Harambe (Yes‚ my best friend is a Silverback gorilla) are here as well. We are all transferring our abundant luggage with us into our full dorm rooms. We get settled and the first thing we do is eat lunch. After we went on a stinking 4 hour hike! It was terrible and my legs were fading. We then had dinner. The taste of the spaghetti filled my taste buds with satisfaction. After that we
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