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    Killing Animals for Food

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    Killing animals for food: for & against The question of killing animals for food is very difficult because there are a lot of different reasons for people to kill animals and a great number of reasons why we mustn’t do it. Of course we can’t imagine our life without meat‚ sausages and other tasteful meals made of meat. But I think it’s really cruel and inhuman to kill animals. We are not gods and it’s not up to us to decide if they must live or should be killed. Who gave us the right to

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    Bryant's Mass Killing

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    a man lying on the floor‚ then looked up into the barrel of a semi-automatic rifle. He dived back out the door as Martin Bryant pulled the trigger. Bryant killed 12 people in 15 seconds. Bryant moved towards the gift shop in the next 75 seconds‚ killing another eight people. In little over half an hour the 35 were killed and‚ 23 wounded. This became the worst single-person mass shooting in Australia’s history; and is still the third worst recorded worldwide. Bryant’s gun was an AR-15 rifle with a

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    The Killing Sea Essay

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    The theme of The Killing Sea by Richard Lewis is family. In The Killing Sea Sarahs family gets split apart when the tsunami hits. Sarah’s first thought  when she wakes up after the tsunami is that her family is most likely dead‚ when she finds Peter she almost never lets him out of her sight again. When the 2004 indonesian tsunami hits many people were separated from their family. An example is that according to bbc news 228‚000 people were killed in this tsunami. These people probably had family

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    Veronika Decides to Die

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    VERONIKA DECIDES TO DIE Veronika was a young girl living in Ljubljana‚ in Slovenia. She was bored of her life and she decided to kill herself‚ she attempted to commit suicide. She was living in a room she rent for herself. On a November day‚ she ordered the room meticulously; she brushed her teeth and lay down. She decided to take sleeping pills in overdose. After she took most pills‚ she began to wait for the loss of consciousness and finally‚ her aim‚ death she waited for. While she was waiting

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    Making A Killing Analysis

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    After reviewing the documentary of Making a Killing‚ it has confirmed my long time assumption about drug/medication use and its affection. I think it was rather a disturbing and an eye opener documentary especially‚ the tremendous revenue of the nonexistent or so-called treatment/ cure (which possible of happening today‚ too) I was struck by the test takers that were not allowed to talk about nutrition‚ only about the symptoms‚ medications to lead them to see a psychiatrist; teen screening in school

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    the Hebrew scriptures of Daniel‚ gives details about making the right choice. Daniel‚ lived in Judah along with Nebuchadnezzar‚ the Babylonian took control of the nation‚ in the early 600 BC. Nebuchadnezzar‚ took a group of prominent families to Babylon. Daniel was appointed to become the Kings assistant‚because of his wisdom and talents. Although‚ he was sent off to be trained for his new position. During the Jews exile there‚ were many challenge and obstacles. Daniel had to interact in many situations

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    Technology is not killing creativity. If it was‚ then Les Paul’s invention of the electric guitar‚ Bob Moog’s invention of the synthesizer‚ Kusek et al.’s invention of MIDI‚ Pro Tools’ inventor as well as every effects pedal or electronic music enhancing piece of gear would have to be part of this destructive force. Thoughts like this are fun to debate but totally unproductive. The real issue to be discussed for which a solution must be found is how can those who produce great music

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    Killing Us Softly

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    Outline Thesis: In Tough Guise and killing us softly 3‚ Jackson Katz and Jean Kilburn argue that the media is pressuring people to become this certain image of being tough and looking perfect no matter what. Boys are being told not to cry. Girls are being told to be super skinny with no curves. This does not make sense because every human being should be able to do what they think is right instead of having a lot of pressure on their shoulders to act a certain way. Topic sentence #1: Mainly

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    Holocaust Die Alone

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    They Did Not Die Alone In the 1940s‚ Nazi Germany expressed a deep hatred towards Jews‚ therefore leading to the death of over six million men‚ women‚ and children‚ creating what we now know as the Holocaust. In order to truly understand what happened under the Nazi regime‚ one must understand that there were dark‚ evil forces at work; and that through one man in particular‚ Adolf Hitler‚ these forces destroyed nearly two-thirds of the Jews on the planet. During the Holocaust‚ millions of lives

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    Killing His Wife

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    Affairs of the Courtroom: Fernando de Medina Confesses to Killing His Wife In the introduction of this chapter‚ we learn that on November 28th‚ 1595 Gaspar de Peralta‚ a judge for the Royal Audiencia of Charcas‚ answered a call from his next-door neighbor’s house. Once he entered the house‚ he found a domestic horror scene. Having entered the bedroom‚ Peralta found his chief scribe and the secretary of the audiencia (Fernando de Medina) standing over the bloody bodies of his wife and her lover

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