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    using animal in medical research is necessary. It is indeed cruel to regard animals as sacrificial lambs for science development. However‚ many consider that people’s life is more important‚ testing on animals is the best way to reduce the harm on human so far and it is needed for those patients who need to be helped. Using animals in research is not ethical‚ but we have to keep doing‚ it is known through the article Do We Need To Use Animal In Research by Jane McCabe. Using animals in research

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    The Call of the Wild.

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    a huge‚ four-year-old half-Saint Bernard and half-Scottish shepherd dog‚ is living a life of civilized ease in California’s Santa Clara Valley in the home of Judge Miller. It seems to be the best of all possible worlds‚ for Buck is the most prized animal that the Judge owns. Around this time‚ however‚ gold is discovered in the great North‚ and large dogs suddenly become tremendously valuable because these types of dogs are needed to haul the heavy sleds through the deep snow fields. Tragically‚ for

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    Search Warrants Melissa Eggleston American Inter Continental University Abstract This paper will discuss many factors of search warrants‚ it will discuss the process by which a search warrant can be sought and issued‚ emphasizing the Fourth Amendment requirements. This paper will also explain probable cause and the standard by which the cause is met. Also‚ it will describe and discuss at least 2 types of searches that do not require a warrant. Also being discussed is the rationale for allowing

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    world and exile himself from it completely. Into the Wild is a true story about a man who seeks happiness in things that cannot be touched or even seen. Its author‚ Jon

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    inconsiderately forget that animals also deserve these equal rights also. Animals are entitled to a painless‚ content life in their own natural environments. Animals should also not be exploited for experimental use nor detained in small cages. These actions are simply injustice and deprive the poor animals of their well-deserved rights. I firmly believe that this is unacceptable and we humans should find humane alternatives to these filthy acts of harm immediately! Many animals around the world live

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    its life to have human contact. This is what has happen to what the experts have called “The Wild Child”. However instead of human contact they have had contact with animals that have adopted them into their pack. It could have been by dogs‚ monkeys‚ wolfs or even bears. Some children are lost in the woods at a very young age or have even walked away from family because of different situations. So the animals become their sergeant families. They learn by watching and mimic what others do. This is

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    Wild Life

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    INTRODUCTION The wild life laws have a long history and is the culminative result of an increasing awareness of the compelling need to restore the catastrophic ecological imbalances introduced by the depridations inflicted on nature by human being. The earliest codified law can be traced to 3rd Centuary B.C. when Ashoka‚ the King of Maghadha‚ enacted a law in the matter of preservation of wild life and environment. But‚ the first codified law in India which heralded the era of laws for the wild life and

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    In paragraphs 27 through 34 of Gloria Anzaldua’s essay "How to Tame a Wild Tongue"; she subtly conveys her own disgust at the invariable destruction of her Chicano culture by using the rhetorical strategies of organized syntax‚ narrative flashbacks‚ and the incorporation of her "native tongue". Between paragraphs 27 and 30‚ the syntax conveys Anzaldua’s deep emotions about her lingual identity using mostly balanced and declarative sentences. The perfect balanced in noticed in excerpts such as "Until

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    AP Language and Composition October 12‚ 2012 I come from... I come from a working family. Both of my parents have worked for as long as I can remember. When my mom or dad came home‚ my sisters and I would be ecstatic. We would run to the door to see them‚ give them a hug and a kiss cherishing the moment we had to see them. This scene has replayed every day until this day. I now realize that when I have my kids I don’t ever want them to go through what I did‚ not being able to see their parents

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    be found or do not take into account if there is a law enforcer who may take advantage of the situation. People are not aware that the law can use garbage obtain a search warrant for your home or vehicle without it being a search under the 4th amendment‚ especially in drug related crimes‚ most of the people think that they need a search warrant in order to register any part of their property‚ but the law considers garbage as an abandoned property in some instances and doesn’t believe that you should

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