Dear Editor: In an article on September 1st of the Los Angeles Times‚ Jeremy Rifkin claims animals have the same understanding and concept of emotions we humans have‚ and that we should treat them as our equals. This idea of his is absurd‚ and if you really look at it you can see‚ he is just another animal rights activist trying to get his voice heard. Rifkin has claimed that animals feel the same emotions we do‚ either good or bad. He said “they feel pain‚ suffer‚ and experience stress‚ affection
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Letter to the Editor In “A Change of Heart about Animals”‚ Jeremy Rifkin says that animals are more like us than we imagined and that we should treat them the same way we treat humans. Although Rifkin’s background is impressive‚ and he is probably very knowledgeable about economic trends in Washington DC‚ there is little evidence provided that he has much expertise in the areas of animal emotions and their cognitive abilities. I feel that Rifkin’s argument is weakly supported by irrelevant
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Letter to the Editor by Feross Aboukhadijeh‚ 11th grade Dear Editor: I would personally like to thank Jeremy Rifkin for his earth-shaking findings published in “A Change of Heart about Animals”. Without Rifkin’s article‚ I never would have realized that animals can experience pain‚ suffering‚ and affection (2). The global community is truly indebted to Rifkin for proving‚ for the first time ever‚ that animals are actually living‚ breathing creatures—a truly groundbreaking scientific
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Letter to the Editor A travel magazine has recently published an article on the theme: “People should see their own countries first before visiting others”. This article made such an impression on you that you have decided to write a response to it. Write a letter to the editor either agreeing or disagreeing with this article. Valdemars Alle 45‚ 1 TV 2860 Søborg 12th October 2012 The Editor The Travel Magazine Lime Street Yorkshire YM9 Dear Sir/Madam‚ I am writing
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| Letter to the Editor | Stewart S. Smith | POLS 2101Maria J. AlboUniversity of North Georgia1/18/2013 | | | | January 17‚ 2013 Matt Birk Author Star Tribune P.O. Box 790387 St. Louis‚ MO 63179-0387 Dear Mr. Birk: Marriage is sacred‚ and everyone deserves to be with the one they love regardless of their sexual orientation. In an article that appeared on October 2‚ 2012 on the Star Tribune website‚ you stated that "marriage is sacred" and that it "should be between
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The Editor 23 Timurovskaya Street English Online Saint Petersburg 45 Lenina Street 195297 Saint Petersburg 195023 November 20‚ 2012 Dear‚ Sir/Madam‚ I am writing you about the article «Women Are Better at Dealing with Money Than Men» on dealing with money appeared in your Web site http://www.english-online
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In A Letter to the Editor‚ the writer makes it clear to the reader that he believes the cheating which was observed in Monroe College is justifiable. The writer claims that society’s view on cheating is flawed and that in many instances‚ not only is cheating acceptable‚ but it’s also necessary for success. He goes on to assert that the act of cheating is a lifeline for many people and that it’s a way of sharing information‚ helping each other in need‚ similar to “if you were going into an unknown
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Dear Editor‚ I am writing this letter to Jeremy Rifkin’s article “A Change Of Heart About Animals.” I disagree. I don’t think we can change the way we treat animals. I think we should just let them be and have them live their own habit. If we change the way we treat animals‚ than they would be like humans and not themselves. They wouldn’t be just normal animals. I feel that animals should be in their own habit and not become more like humans. One of the reasons I disagree to Rifkin’s idea
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LETTER TO EDITOR 78 Newsca Street Alchestin Town Georgetown‚ Guyana 11 June 2006 Editor Times Newspaper 103 Camp Street Georgetown Guyana Dear Editor‚ I have been looking over the results from the Nation Grade Six assessment which was
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Dear Editor Rampant Criminal Cases at Fortune Heights I as the president of Fortune Heights would like to complaint about the criminal cases in this area. The residents of Fortune Heights have lost of a sense of security as snatch thefts‚ break-ins and assaults occurred rampantly in this housing area as reported in the local newspapers recently. Daylight criminal cases show that the criminal are getting out of the hand already. The residents have been outrageously hurt by unrestrained criminal
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