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    ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT: Art is that three-letter word which encompasses literally everything around us. The world we live in and everything in it that spells beauty‚ creativity and innovation‚ is a piece of art. The world itself is God’s creation‚ a piece of His art. We human beings‚ and everything ’living’ are God’s masterpieces‚ His works of art. And then there are miracles man created... his works of art. Forms of art are many...music‚ dance‚ drama‚ painting‚ pottery... and the list just goes

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    Animal Experimentation: A Cruel‚ Outdated Practice Animal experimentation‚ or testing‚ is a method used to discover cures to illnesses; the functions of organs; the anatomy of the body; the safety‚ effectiveness‚ and reliability of cosmetic‚ pharmaceutical‚ and household products on animals (“About Animal Testing”). An estimated 25 million animals are subject to these practices each year in the United States (“Harm and Suffering”). Because of the massive number of animals used in experimentation

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    Animal Testing is the force experimentation on animals against their free will‚ usually leading to pain‚ discomfort‚ or malnourishment. An average of 115 million animals every year are tested for scientific and commercial experiments (crueltyfreeinternational.org). These tests are not only inhumane‚ but the experiments are also unreliable‚ unnecessary‚ and not safe. The testing of animals has been around for centuries‚ using animals‚ in hope to find a cure for human diseases. According to procon

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    Which reward structure would you choose? Why? (For the sake of simplicity‚ ignore the one-time fees and rewards)? The reward programs as depicted in exhibit 5 are evaluated as below in terms of retail value they offer to customers of Cineplex entertainment. The obvious intention of the reward program is to enhance customer loyalty by rewarding them for their repeated‚ frequent patronage. Therefore‚ we will consider the discount percentage for 10 adult movie purchases and 10 concession combo purchases

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    and prevent animal cruelty by helping animal instead of watching them suffer. Some people in the United States do not want to take care of their animal‚ some people use their animal to make money in a harmful way like fighting‚ the strongest argument is how can people help animal from danger. Most of the public could not handle the responsibilities of caring for animals. Animal need to be fed and gave water daily. Responsible pet owner need is to make sure that their animal gets their

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    PROS and Cons of Using Microsoft Word PROS and Cons of Using Microsoft Word Jordan Morris Lavetta Noel Word Processing November‚ 21 2012 Pros and Cons of Using Microsoft Word Word processing is one of the most widely used elements within the information technology family. Today instead of learning to type‚ which was what people did a few years ago‚ students are taught word processing and keyboarding. More mature users who have been in the workforce for some years have had to learn word

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    Twenty-six million animals suffer an inconceivable amount of torture each year. While there are rules in place to alleviate some of this pain‚ they do not fully protect the animals being tested on. Animal experimentation has been practiced since 500 BC (ProCon.org). The laws do not prohibit pain necessary for the experiment. Animals anguish in pain year in and year out due to the unnecessary experiments executed on them. This is inhumane and cruel. The scientist performing these experiments are monsters

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    Animal Testing: a Vital Necessity In order to save people’s lives animal testing is necessary. 43% of adults in the United States say they are against animal testing (Alas). Yet most the adults who say they are against animal testing take medicine and use products that all have been tested on animals. The advances made from animal testing have increased our biomedical technology significantly. Almost every breakthrough we have had has some part of animal testing. Without animal testing the alternate

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    Exotic animals as pets? If you had an exotic animal such as a tiger‚ or a bear‚ of whatever kind of animal you appreciate‚ then what would you do with it. Let’s say it lived in your backyard and you just kept it there‚ and as it grew up‚ would you be more and more afraid of it‚ of would you still act like it was a normal pet. Unless you had an animal like a monkey the next sentence will apply to you. When I was researching information on this topic I found and read this article and this lady

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    skin burned off and spinal cord crushed? This is the reality for more than 100 million animals worldwide. In Canada‚ over 3.33 million animals are used in experiments and over 125 000 are subjected to severe pain. The animals are left for days to wait in fear of the next terrifying and traumatic experiment that will be performed on them. Major effects of stress and boredom trigger neurotic behaviors in the animals these include spinning in circles‚ rocking back and forth‚ pulling out their own hair

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