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    her hind feet‚ towering over you. It is truly horrifying. Now‚ all you can do is wonder how to get away and what aggravated the beast. Apparently‚ 70% of all grizzly attacks are merely a mother’s effort to protect her cubs (“What if”). Similarly‚ humans strive to protect their children. From buying bicycle helmets to monitoring social media‚ parents are always looking out for their children’s “best interests.” One of the ways parents do this is by banning books in their children’s schools. Concerned

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    laboratories are so cold-blooded we will never image one human doing it to another animal. As an animal right‚ many animal protectors strongly believe that animal testing should be banned because it is so cruel‚ unnecessary and provides wrong results. Firstly‚ what is believed to combat the animal testing is that all animals also possess the right not to be harmed. Precisely‚ there is a minor difference between human and other animals‚ human only have high level of problems rather than animal classes

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    TESTING ANIMALS Research question: Should testing on animals be banned? Animals are used in experimentations in order to achieve new openings. Some people think that it is acceptable‚ while others argue that it is not ethical to sacrifice animals for science. Estimated‚ that every year 50-100million of vertebrates are used for experiments in the world. 1 Despite the importance of experiments‚ the number of animals and purpose of research are not under any control. Whether research is biomedical

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    A book should not be banned‚ because it can impose other people’s beliefs on children‚ and goes against our First Amendment‚ which guarantees everyone the right to free speech. However‚ some people may view the content in books as offensive‚ and believe that books should be censored. One of the most prominent reasons as to why a book is banned is for religious reasons‚ such as the Harry Potter series‚ which was banned for "promoting witchcraft‚ setting bad examples‚ and being

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    muscular dogs known as pit bulls really that threatening? There should not be a ban on pit bulls because of the effect that the bad reputations has on the breed and how the dogs are affected by the way they raised. Pit bulls can be raised to be a safe non-treating just like any other dog. Pit bulls have been given a bad name by society. This reputation effects Pit bulls in a huge way. Pit Bulls are thought to be a fighting dog and attack humans. Little do people know how smart and loyal the breed is.

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    Reasons Why Animal Testing Should be Banned The activity of animal testing is of cruelty and sometimes unscientific. Money spent on animal experimentation is wasted in many cases; due to inability in obtaining accurate results‚ and all this at the cost of the animals’ well-being. Here are a few arguments against animal testing that support the thought of banning this activity. Cruel Practices Animals are a soft target for human beings; it is however‚ not fair to take undue advantage of their

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    belonging that is illustrated and explored though Baz Luhrmann’s film ‘Strictly Ballroom’. A depiction is created throughout the film‚ with Luhrmann using the main character and protagonist Scott Hastings and his individuality conflicting with the need to conform within the world of ballroom dancing and a juxtaposition of two very different cultures of which are both are conveyed to the viewers on numerous accounts in the film. In Strictly Ballroom individuality and freedom is constrained by a need to

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    The History of Cambodia: Exacerbating Human Trafficking Introduction A tragic fact that plagues the world today is the practice of selling humans as chattel every day. Reduce‚ reuse‚ and recycle is not only just a motto for a greener environment‚ but also a concept that can be applied to selling human lives. The oppressors reduce the millions of victims that are enslaved into the human trafficking system to objects to sell. The victims are reused daily by their buyers and are recycled by society

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    10-15 years down the track those headlines begin to change to be more like‚ "Mutated Clones- Are They Still Classified as Human?" and "Clone Armies- Could it Happen?" It’s only then that people will start to feel nervous and realise the implications of their actions but by then‚ it would probably be too late. So the question that is has been posed to us now is this: should cloning be allowed? The answer to this is a clear no. Many argue that cloning will benefit many people in various ways such

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    more about what is going on in the world today and how it affects children. I believe that child soldier practices should be banned because the children are put into dangerous situations and they won’t get to live a happy life. Others would say that child soldier practices should not be banned because the children are needed to keep people safe. Child soldier practices should be banned because the children are put into dangerous situations. According to “Armed and Underage”

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