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    Animal Slaughter

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    Livestock: from Stable to Table Animal slaughter is a necessary evil‚ but unfortunately with the way it is carried out it is repulsive. For as long as recorded history mankind has hunted animals for survival and that practice continues today. The main use for an animal is for food; this is the oldest and the most universal form of an animal. With advancements of the world’s civilization‚ animals were traded at markets and the owner would receive a payment for the animal’s value. This process

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    love‚ care for‚ and support you through tough times. Second of all‚ in the text Dogs Make Us Human by Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson it says “Max who had trained himself to monitor his mistress’s blood sugar levels even while she was asleep.” This quote shows us that dogs can not only love and comfort people but also help with medical needs. Third of all in the text My Story by Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson it says “My New school solve that problem The school had a stable and horses for

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    as a result of pressure from human selection. People probably put much more pressure on mutts. A mutt who bites people‚ or who destroys the house by chewing everything in sight‚ has an excellent chance of being sent to the pound or put to sleep (Grandin and Johnson). It’s just a theory‚ but there’s plenty of evidence on the emotional and behavioral problems on purebred animals versus mixed breeds to support the hypothesis that the selection pressures on mutts are more constructive. It has

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    If it did‚ the next step to do is applying a procedure where it does not cause the animal pain. A system designed by Temple Grandin in a very humane way of handling cattle. Temple Grandin (born August 29‚ 1947) is an American professor of animal science at Colorado State University‚ a best-selling author‚ an autistic activist‚ and a consultant to the livestock industry on animal behaviour. She is considered

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    ICEI Argumentative Essay

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    Being in an Internship at the ICEI (Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment Initiative) program at Westfield State University has allowed me to have a better perspective on what people with disabilities could potentially benefit from. ICEI (Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment Initiative) is a program that attends to people with disabilities aged 18-21‚ from Westfield and nearby public school districts. Art Therapy is one of the programs that is offered through ICEI and if it could be implemented correctly‚ I

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    References: Bentley‚ J (Writer). (2010). Signmark raps lyrics through sign language [Television series episode]. In N. Name (Executive producer)‚ CBS New. New York: CBS Grandin‚ T. (1995). Einstein’s second cousin. In T. Grandin‚ Thinking in pictures (pp. 174-188). New York: Doubleday Redeafinaton (Poster). (2010‚ August‚ 24). Our life [Video] Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYwX45ZDe_4 Simon‚ R. (2002). Riding the bus with my sister

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    Literature’s Greatest Southern Visionary Temple Grandin is a documentary about the life of an incredibly influential woman in American Society. Grandin‚ despite her diagnosis of autism‚ socialized with those around her as well as gave inspirational speeches about her experience of overcoming her illness. She taught autistic children’s parents new ways to encourage them to socialize and how to speak publicly. She shared things that had worked for her such as her squeeze machine‚ a device which allowed

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    and the like. Attwood speaks about the lack of sexual/physical intimacy in the married couples he sees‚ and jokes that the autistic husband of the relationship does not see the need to have sex if the couple is not trying to have children. Although Grandin made the decision to be celibate‚ it is clear that physical touch has positive effects on autistic individuals‚ and Attwood’s dialogue proves to perpetuate the widespread misconception that disabled individuals‚ both mentally and physically‚ do not

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    Genetic Modification

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    Researcher 18 Oct. 1991: 777-800. Web. 5 Dec. 2012. Moira‚ Fran. "Making Babies in the Age of Technology." Off Our Backs Nov 30 1984: 16-. Alt-PressWatch; ProQuest Family Health; ProQuest Research Library. Web. 5 Dec. 2012 . Mulkerrins‚ Jane. "Temple Grandin: Meet the Autistic Woman Who Became a Leading Animal Behaviour Expert L." UK Home 26 May 2011: n. pag. Print. Rifkin‚ Jeremy. The Biotech Century: Harnessing the Gene and Remaking the World. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam‚ 1998. 1. Print.

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    Holding Therapy

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    Holding Therapy What is Holding Therapy? Holding therapy was developed by Dr. Martha Welch in the late 1970s. Dr. Welch was a psychiatrist in New York who began using it with children with autism. Later‚ she outlined her form of therapy in a book titled‚ Holding Time (Welch‚ 1988). Originally‚ Dr. Welch discovered holding therapy with autistic children. Later‚ however‚ she began using this therapy with typical children as well and‚ in her opinion‚ discovered equally satisfying results

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