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    Live Export

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    Each year millions of helpless animals are exported to many different places in the globe to be ready for slaughter. Sheep‚ goats and cattle are exported live to parts of the Middle east and South East Asia. These countries have little or no animal welfare laws and therefore the animals are treated and killed inhumanely. Many animals die on route. Most animals that are slaughtered overseas have their throat cut while still fully conscious which means they die a very painful death. Australia is the

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    Family Traditions enhance our lives and make up the person we are. Even though every family has their own traditions and rituals they all come together to unite as a family during the holidays. Every family has their own traditions that are based on their beliefs. It is my family’s tradition to gather around the Christmas tree and celebrate the birth of Christ. My family’s Christian faith strongly influences our Christmas Eve. We start our rituals off by going to our church’s Candlelight service

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    you think about how wireless technology has impacted our daily lives? Perhaps one’s response to this question would be‚ “not often”. Though wireless technology has narrowed the boundaries between cultures‚ putting friends and family at your fingertips‚ but most importantly it has brought significant changes to the health care system. Ramey (2013) defined technology as measures put in place to effectively bring about change in our day to day lives to accomplish tasks and build human capacity. On the

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    something with our lives. Unfortunately‚ most of has have learned to suppress that desire so much that we’re not even aware of it anymore. We fill our lives with so many activities that there’s just no time anymore to do something meaningful and there are good reasons for doing this. The first is that we often don’t even know what we’re supposed to do with our lives. While we have a clear idea as children we often get discouraged because what we desire to pursue doesn’t go well with what our parents

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    To Kill a Mocking Bird

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    Erica Gillum English composition Mrs.Kilgour November 1‚ 2012 To Kill a Mocking Bird The book To Kill A Mocking Bird‚ by Harper Lee‚ takes readers on a journey though Scout Finch’s childhood. In the book‚ Scout‚ who lives in a racist town in Southern Alabama with her father Atticus and brother jem‚ must learn to deal witht the unjust jerdict of a black man accused of rape‚ a mysterious neighboor‚ and all of normal childhood trials all children go through. In the book there are three diffrent

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    Andrew - the Hopeful Bird

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    The Hopeful Bird Although Andrew‚ a 7 year old‚ and his dad are homeless and live in an airport‚ Andrew learns that there is still hope and a chance that he will be in a house someday soon. Some of the challenges Andrew and his dad face are that they don’t have a home and they live in an airport. Since they live in an airport‚ Andrew and his dad can’t be seen. Andrew observes a little brown bird that was stuck in the airport for many days. Finally‚ it took a while‚ but the brown bird got out. Someday

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    Early Bird

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    Provided that I have to go to school‚ I normally follow the same steps in getting there. Although sometimes I mix up the order so I can get ready more efficiently. With the view of the sun shining through my blue shear curtains I slowly open my eyes to a squint. I then roll over on my bed and check the time on my phone. From there I decide whether or not I need up yet. If not I will lay there and stretch for a good ten minutes so that my body is more relaxed throughout the day. On the other hand

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    In The News “Breaking News” (Most Recent - Oldest) Tom Robinson shot while trying to escape from prison! Robinson was shot while trying to make his escape from prison. Tom was shot during the exercise period when guards claim he broke into a blind raving charge at the fence and began to climb right in front of them‚ Robinson was shot 17 times. We caught up with the Robinson’s lawyer Atticus “"We had such a good chance. I told him what I thought‚ but I couldn’t truth say that we had

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    Live Lazy, Live Long

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    I recently read your article ’Live lazy‚ live long - look at Britain’s oldest man’ that was published in ’The Guardian’ on 5th November 2012. After reading your article‚ I felt it was important to write to you explaining why I disagree with the message within your article. My first criticism is that initially you stated‚ “It seems to make sense that slow lives‚ as well as being enjoyable‚ are long lives.” I would like to point out that there is no proof that

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    Animal

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    This House would ban animal testing In this debate testing should be defined as all testing including‚ medical research‚ cosmetics‚ toxicology‚ and psychology research where animals are used in any part of an experiment. An animal could sensibly be defined as vertebrates. With this exception of cephalopods‚ no invertebrates have any legal standing in any country so far as I am aware‚ and it would be hard to construct a case for any invertebrates having moral rights. The ban should be defined as

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