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    Animal Mind

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    Complexity of the Animal Mind Do animals think? This question has been debated for centuries and no clear answer has yet to be decided. By looking at television‚ comic books‚ and children’s literature it would seem that animals do think and act intelligently. The fictional characters are given human movements‚ behavior‚ and language. In contrast‚ science‚ philosophy‚ and many other academic fields do not believe animals to think‚ feel‚ or behave intelligently. Animals are merely machines

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    Essay Draft 4 11/6/12 The Morality of Animal Testing Animal testing is undoubtedly one of the most controversial issues in modern society. This practice began in the 19th century; animals were used to test dosing of certain drugs and chemicals. In the 1920’s‚ animals were also being used to test pesticides and food additives (Fano‚ 11). Today‚ animal testing is used to study everything from cosmetics to cancer. With such a wide range of opinions on animal rights and human priority‚ it is no wonder

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    Animal rights and animal welfare fall at different points on a continuum that runs from animal liberation at one end to animal exploitation at the other. The animal rights viewpoint can be defined as the belief that humans do not have the right to use animals for their own gainin the laboratory‚ on the farm‚ in entertainment or in the wild. The degree to which humans may benefit from any use of nonhuman animals is irrelevant to determine how animals should be treated. The animal welfare viewpoint

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    Heroin problem exploding in NW Ohio Posted: Nov 05‚ 2012 8:02 PM PST Updated: Nov 05‚ 2012 8:45 PM PST   (Toledo News Now) - Heroin use and its problems is becoming a growing epidemic in northwest Ohio. The problem is hidden to many in the community. "I think a lot of people are blind to the fact that to what it really is‚" said an addict. Perrysburg Township Sgt. Gross said the epidemic is the number one problem for the department right now. "Well‚ I think law enforcement has already realized

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    In the crisp autumn night of November 18th Duncan‚ King of Scotland was murdered in cold blood at the Thane of Cawdor’s castle. Duncan was attending a feast with The Thane of Cawdor the night he was killed. The king’s wounds are evidence of multiple stabbings to the chest. Two guards were stationed outside of the chambre. Duncan’s blood was covered King Duncan before his death. on their faces as well as one of the guards was clenching the dagger used to stab the king. The dagger was proof of

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    George Orwell’s ‘‘Shooting an Elephant’’ first appeared in 1936. The British public already knew Orwell as the socially conscious author of Down and Out in London and Paris (1933)‚ a nonfiction study of poverty‚ homelessness‚ unemployment‚ and subsistence living on poorly-paying menial jobs‚ and Burmese Days (1934)‚ a novel of British colonialism. ‘‘Shooting an Elephant’’ functions as an addendum to Burmese Days. The story and novel share the same setting‚ and draw on Orwell’s experience as a colonial

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    The Ethical Treatment of Animals A person for the ethical treatment of animals (PeTA) is an American animal rights organization based in Norfolk‚ VA‚ and led by its founder‚ Ingrid Newkirk (international president). PeTA was founded‚ March 1980 as a nonprofit organization. As of 2011‚ its assets are 18.02 million‚ with revenue of 31.81 million. Alex Pacheco‚ co-founder of PeTA is an American animal rights activist from Joliet‚ IL. Newkirk and Pacheco first became widely publicized

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    Animal Testing Is Wrong

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    Animal Testing Is Wrong All over the world‚ many popular companies are producing our favorite products‚ ranging from cosmetics‚ to food‚ medicine‚ and to cleaning supplies. When you use your favorite products‚ they may pose no threat to you‚ but don’t be fooled‚ your favorite products may have been the cause of death for many helpless and innocent mice‚ rabbits‚ rats‚ primates‚ hamsters‚ (Unknown‚ beaglefreedomproject) guinea pigs‚ fish‚ birds‚ frogs‚ even cats and dogs. Right now‚ thousands

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    Ethical Treatment of Animals

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    Ethical Treatment of Animals As with most subjects which involve ethics‚ there is more than one point of view. With ethical treatment of animals it is not different. In fact it is a subject which has caused near war type situations. In example there are people who believe that any time animals is killed even if that animal did not suffer it is wrong. On the other hand there are people who glory in eating meat and killing animals. But the bottom line is most people are somewhere in the middle

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    CHAPTER NO-5 KINGDOM ANIMALIA Phylum Porifera (GK: Porous = Pores + Ferro = form) Main characters: 1. They are commonly called as sponges. 2. They are sessile animals. 3. Sponges range in height from about 1cm to 2cm. 4. More than 5000 species of sponges are found. 5. All are marine‚ while some are fresh water. 6. The central body cavity is called spongocoel. 7. A single large opening is called as osculum. 8. They are filter feeders. 9. Body lining is formed by flagellated cells

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