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    Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon said‚ "Strong States protect their people‚ while weak ones are either unwilling or unable to do so." In the same way‚ strong states should be willing and able to protect vulnerable people around the world who are suffering. Failure to act can result in huge numbers of people suffering or dying. The rights of human beings are more important than the rights ofa government. Also‚ there is a worldwide responsibility to protect populations from the worst human rights abuses.

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    Imagine it is sentencing day at the court house‚ the jury has already found you guilty and now the judge orders you to serve 15 to life with no possibility of parole. How would you feel? I would be petrified at the thought of not being able to see my family‚ to continue my education‚ and quite frankly for my safety. Now imagine‚ someone who suffers with schizophrenia‚ bipolar disorder‚ anxiety disorders or depression. In 2015 it was reported that “about 2.4 million people live with schizophrenia

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    from the Endangered Species List For years now‚ the Gray Wolf‚ or Canis Lupus (Threatened)‚ has enjoyed a prolific reintroduction process focusing on the northwestern portion of North America. This was no easy task. After a period of time throughout history when‚ next to humans‚ wolves were the most widespread mammal in North America (Threatened)‚ the gray wolf attempted to endure the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries as a highly sought after game animal. Usually

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    Animal Captivity Essay

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    has been coming up around the world is animals in captivity. There are many downfalls to having animals kept in captivity like being apart from their families‚ not in their natural enviornment/habitat‚ and simply that animals belong in the wild. But besides all the negativity behind animals in captivity‚ there are some advantages. Some advantages would be: protecting a species from endangerment‚ proper diet‚ and a safe haven for animals in need. Animals held in captivity usually needed some

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    Helen Simpson Animals

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    In recent years‚ animal life activists and government officials have teamed up to develop plans to keep endangered animals from going extinct and to limit deforestation. Although their diligent work has shown security for animal and plant lives‚ they have yet to target the underlying problem which is climate change due to human involvement making it harder to protect all species of plants and animals. In Helen Simpson’s Diary of an Interesting Year‚ Simpson makes it clear to the audience that nearly

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    The last reason as to why placing animals in captivity is wrong is because it can damage them physically and mentally. The habitats in captivity are very different than the habitants out in the wild. In captivity‚ they are much smaller‚ and animals have much less freedom compared to the wild. Animals are also constantly being watched by people‚ which can stress them out. As a result‚ animals can be damaged mentally and physically. Some animals who do not attack humans in the wild may start attacking

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    SHOULD ANIMALS BE IN ZOOS * No sense of freedom. * Not natural. * Generally kept only with own species. * Shorten life spans. INTRODUCTION Zoo is short form of zoological park. In zoos‚ people take care of endangered animals and they do scientific researches. However I believe caging animals‚ seizing their freedom and doing heap of heap stuff like circuses‚ people have fun and some people earn money is the main thing happening in zoos. Like everybody else animals love to have

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    take over their religion.However they do`t count with the people the trons around against the Revolutionaries so‚ the Jacobin leaders were power hungry Tyrants because of the events of the Reign of terror;beheading at the guillotine‚the attempt to protect the Revolution and the proposal of a ‘Republic of virtues’ First of all‚the Jacobin leader ‚Robespierre became very paranoid and killed thousands of people at the guillotine.That is to say because he and other people did not like the king

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    Animal Rights in India

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    Animals have no rights in India! India has an abysmal record with animal rights‚ which is a sad fact. Yet‚ the country refuses to do anything about it. Animals have absolutely no rights in India! From pets to endangered/extinct species and cattle‚ the concept of animal rights is lost on the nation of a billion people! Animal rights‚ also known as animal liberation‚ is the idea that the most basic interests of non-human animals should be afforded the same consideration as the similar interests

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    Isabel Govett Mrs. Coles English II Honors 4 December 2015 Unnecessary Animal Testing Animal research should be stopped because of the animal cruelty that has been and is currently taking place in experiments. In 2003‚ confidential documents were released concerning Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS) animal research center (Townsend). The target of the studies at HLS was xenotransplantation in which genetically-modified animal organs are transplanted into humans. The most common experiment that HLS

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