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    A person’s language can help us to identify their values. In the passage‚ "How to Tame a Wild Tongue" by Gloria Anzaldua and "Mother Tongue" by Any Tan‚ discussed about the difficulties they faced while adapting to a new culture and acquiring a new language. It shows the role of a new language and how it effects their private as well. People from different culture always shows difficulty in adjusting within a new culture and when they do so‚ they would more likely to lose their own values.  Language

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    and environment of animal testing is extremely well in modern. It is a positive and efficient way to help people researching and trying in different kinds of professional fields‚ such as drugs‚ scientific technologies‚ food additives‚ GM food‚ human behaviors‚ clone and organ transplantation. In fact‚ there are no people and even impossible find another way instead of animal testing‚ because people’s researches have to use lives to test. Therefore‚ people’s process without animal testing that will

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    thought about the animals that are being brutally tested? Or the cute lovable animals you see everyday. The ones that have owners and live in a house? Or the ones without owners and live in steel cages hating their life? I am against animal testing and it should be banned‚ it’s pointless and isn’t helping anybody‚ so many things could go wrong so fast‚ and finally the laws aren’t strict enough. Those are my reasons why I think that animal testing should be banned. First of all‚ Animal testing is pointless

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    the murder of animals as they now look upon the murder of men (Evans 4).” In this quote‚ Leonardo da Vinci show that it has been centuries since his time and yet we still haven’t changed the harsh and cruel acts that people do to animals. It’s saddening how‚ man still hasn’t changed their ways and tried to adopt a better method to deal with such a controversial and attention seeking topic. We have given rights to many people since then and now would be a great time for us to give animals their rights

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    Should We Bring Back Extinct Animals? 1. Background and Context Cloning is the act of producing a copy of a living organism that is physically and genetically identical to the organism that it originates from. There are many ways to clone organisms. In the question of extinct animals‚ those ways are somatic cell nuclear transfer‚ SCNT for short‚ or mapping out the genome of an extinct animal and implanting it into a closely related surrogate mother. In the case of the woolly mammoth‚ the cell

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    Should animals have rights? A lot of people would say no because humans are the top 10% of the food chain‚so does this give us the right to take away animal rights? The answer is yes ‚ imagine a society where humans‚ who are superior to animals‚ have to abide to the same rules as an animal. Animals should not have a bill of rights because God gave humans superiority over other animalsAnimals don’t respect our rights‚ If animals have rights‚ then so do vegetables‚ and humans and animals differ greatly

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    Should animals be used for cosmetic and medical testing? In our daily lives we use many products to help us go through the day. Although‚ we don’t always think about where these products come from and how they were produced. Most products sold in stores‚ effective or not‚ have been tested on animals. From medicine to shampoo and makeup‚ the lives of many animals have been taken away. It’s not acceptable for animals to be used for cosmetic or medical testing. It’s very cruel‚ it’s wasteful and

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    Animal testing is used as a method to assess the safety and effectiveness of many products and chemicals (Bishop). Many people deem this acceptable and don’t think twice about the countless animals being tortured. It can be argued that animal experimentation can be valuable and have helped find cures for many diseases. However‚ the numbers of successes are minimal. Testing on animals is brutal and unnecessary‚ and should be prohibited in all countries. Each year in the United States‚ an estimated

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    other animals in the doctor or clinic? Studies have shown that 20% of the animals are hit if they do not listen. Vet schools have been using animals to practice surgery on animals all this time. Imagine having surgery with no medicine to take away the pain. Vet schools have been doing this for some time now. This cannot go on like this‚ vet schools are not acting ethically. Studies of vet schools have resulted in many students experiencing live surgery on living animals. These poor animals have

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    often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny” In life people experience hardships and ‚difficult times much like Chris Mccandless ‚between the chaos of it all were supposed to remember who we are‚but what if we did not know? Into the wild by Jon Krakauer develops the idea that In order to find ourselves we must lose ourselves.Chris Mccandless had different virtues‚he saw recklessness as bravery‚believed in adventure and self discovery‚ And he also strongly believed things held people

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