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    Sphynx Cats Hairless

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    is a gene problem while most others thinks it's where they are born, “Environmental Conditions” which causes their “hairlessness”. From the research of the ‘French Breed Standard’, the hairless Sphynx cats are part monkey, dog, child, and cat. Their active is “sarcasm”, like a monkey they are sarcastic from time to time. They wag their tails and pace around the door and bookshelf and very devoted which makes them almost dog like. These cats are trouble makers and love to get attention, not to mention

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    trees to prevent it being stolen by hyenas or lions. Leopards are excellent hunters, able to pull down prey larger than they are. Its main diet consists of gazelles, deer, and wildebeest, but it may also dine on smaller creatures such as warthogs, monkeys, birds, rodents, fish, and crabs. Leopards are solitary creatures, and only come together long enough to mate. The father has no part in raising his offspring. According to the African Wildlife Foundation, cubs can be born at any time of the year

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    freaks. The usual Dog about the Town Is much inclined to play the clown And far from showing too much pride Is frequently undignified. He's very easily taken in- Just chuck him underneath the chin Or slap his back or shake his paw, And he will gambol and guffaw. He's such an easy-going lout, He'll answer any hail or shout. Again I must remind you that A Dog's a Dog - A CAT'S A CAT. Nature…Nature…Everywhere… Full of green, red, blue God gave

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    The dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August of 1945 had caused substantial damage and countless of lives lost. People had continued to suffer, whether if it was from radiation injuries or rebuilding their lives, even years after the tragic events. In Kenzaburo Oe’s anthology The Crazy Iris and Other Stories of the Atomic Aftermath, is comprised of short stories written by people who experienced and witnessed the events. They retell of their actual experience or re-create

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    Should Animal Experimentation Be Allowed? “Three baby mice found sealed alive in a plastic baggie and left unattended on a laboratory counter…” (Guillermo, Kathy). How is that kind of cruel laziness suppose to determine whether or not our medicine is safe? I believe animal testing is an unproductive form of experimentation that should not be legal. Animal experimentation is used every day in laboratories like the University of California at Davis Center for Neuroscience, known for the unattended

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    Anthropology is the investigation of mankind in all times and places. Anthropology contains four fields of subdisciplines: social humanities, linguistic humanities, prehistoric studies, and physical or natural humanities. In each of human sciences ' fields a few people improve connected humanities, which utilizes anthropological learning to take care of useful issues. Cultural anthropologists study people in term of their societies, the frequently ignorant measures by which social gathering work

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    Animal Rights Thesis

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    Thesis: (All) Although some may not value animal rights, attention should be directed towards this epidemic as animals’ health and well-being affects us. It is said that present laws have begun a revolutionary outlook on the way humans treat animals; however, it is misplaced that a revolution to conserve animals’ lives has truly done just that. In the present age group, named Generation Peter Pan, a ‘trend’ of ending the reckless ‘murdering’ of animals has been birthed to battle against cruelty-

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    KULT: Campaign Study

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    audience about KULT and unify them with a common understanding of the station. We decided to use a new logo design to do this. The new logo is similar to the current design, but brings a deeper connection and unity to UNI with the addition of a panther paw. The logo will rely heavily on color to draw the audience in and get them thinking about KULT. We want to incorporate several “standard” UNI colors within the logo, but also bring in a sense of fun and engagement with the addition a new color. For

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    My Sister’s Keeper, written by Jodi Picout tells the story about a young girl named Anna, who is the product of preimplantation genetic diagnosis and is born for the main purpose of being an organ donor for her older sister Kate. This novel gives us a brief interpretation of how cloning can have a negative impact into our society and in ourselves. Cloning may have succeeded during 1996 with the first cloned mammal, but can we take the risk today? Even though some people think cloning is an advanced

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    corncob bedding as if they were to blame. One slid bonelessly off the little plastic clubhouse inside and crumpled in a heap. The cage fogged with their dying respirations, and the air filled with the tang of urine. As one gasped for air, it thrust its paw, pink and hand-like, against the side of the cage and glared at her accusingly. Diane hated to watch them die. She glanced at the clock, the gas gauge, her own hands, and then at Joyce, her mentor. Joyce stared back at her, arms crossed, eyes narrowed

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