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    In the past two centuries‚ awareness of the rights of animals has been on the rise. The question whether animals belong to the wild or behind iron is often argued upon. I shall analyze the views of both sides and provide my conclusion. Firstly‚ why should animals be caged in the first place? They are wild and uncivilized creatures. They have very narrow aims; eat‚ sleep‚ breed ‚ die. They are potentially a threat to humans as there are countless recorded incidents of wild bears roaming into human

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    Even though there are various types of intriguing dances in the world today‚ circus dances‚ such as; aerial modern dance‚ flying trapeze‚ lyra‚ fire poi‚ acro‚ and trampoline are going to my main emphases for this paper. Aerial modern dance is a unique form of dance that will revive your soul. Flying trapeze is exhilarating in it self and is such a beautiful form of dance. Fire poi is great for your inner chi‚ such a fun way to get yourself moving. Acro dancing is a way to partner up for an usual

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    Animals have been used in countless numbers of experiments ever since humans first developed a curiosity of how the human body works. Due to opening up a human in ancient times being not only taboo but also considered blasphemous to God‚ animals were used as substitutes to understand the human anatomy. It was relatively recently that humans started to use animals to understand diseases and test new chemicals we have developed. These animals have helped humanity advance to where it is today‚ and we

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    TESTING ANIMALS Research question: Should testing on animals be banned? Animals are used in experimentations in order to achieve new openings. Some people think that it is acceptable‚ while others argue that it is not ethical to sacrifice animals for science. Estimated‚ that every year 50-100million of vertebrates are used for experiments in the world. 1 Despite the importance of experiments‚ the number of animals and purpose of research are not under any control. Whether research is biomedical

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    Should there be a ban on cell phones while driving? Over the past decade‚ the technology of cell phones has progressed tremendously. With this technology‚ people can now make phone calls‚ text‚ check their e-mail‚ and surf the net. More than ever people are using their cell phones while driving; this has caused an increase in the amount of deaths caused by distracted drivers to increase tremendously. Many states have placed a ban on the use of cell phones while driving; some states will allow

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    Essay The Last Circus

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    We all go through different stages of development in our life‚ and some of these stages are not as easy as others. At some point every little child needs to leave his or her childhood and grow up‚ because no matter how much you want to‚ you can’t stay a child forever. The development from a child to an adult is an extremely sensitive and tough period. The things you used to know suddenly change and become something completely different. It is this kind of development we see in the short story “The

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    Should Ridgeline High School ban sports? Most students who attend Ridgeline High School and their parents have been debating this question for a little while now. Sports at the high school are popular. The most popular sports that people play and watch are football‚ soccer‚ tennis‚ hockey‚ and basketball.  50% of Ridgeline High School’s student body plays sports throughout their years of high school enrollment. Ridgeline High School should keep allowing team sports as athletes are more likely to

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    the most debated topics of our times is whether we should use animals for ex-periments or not. The interesting point that always comes up is what else is there instead of our dear friends. Without our lab creatures; our medicines‚ cosmetics and food would not be tested and might not be safe for our use and consumption. The process of using animals to test safety of food and medicines was practiced for many centuries. People watched domestic animals and studied their eating habits to identify food

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    Susan Chaseth Dr. Nancy Academic Writing 19 November 2014 Ban Animal Testing Regardless of efforts to reduce or eliminate using animals for testing purposes for consumer products‚ the practice continues relatively unabated. While the federal government does not require animal testing to ensure that such products as hair spray‚ toothpaste‚ and laundry detergent are safe for consumers. The companies such as Proctor and Gamble are continue in their vain to attempts at convincing consumer that

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    Georges Seurat’s painting‚ The Circus‚ was created in 1891. This painting was done in the medium oil on canvas in the style of Pointillism. When looking at Seurat’s painting‚ you are shown a small scene of a circus from the perspective of a circus performer. At first glance‚ you first see a jester then you are quickly drawn to the focal point‚ a dancer on top of a white horse. This painting was left unfinished due to the artist’s death. Georges Seurat’s The Circus is composed of a variety of implied

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