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    While I only worked with the adoptable dogs and cats at the animal shelter, there were still risks. As long as the dogs and cats had no history of aggression, they were put up for adoption, and I was allowed to work with them unsupervised. However, just because an animal has not displayed aggression in the past does not mean that they will not in the future. Animals were brought into the animal shelter on a daily basis. When being introduced to a new environment and new people, stress for animal

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    Eric Patrick Clapton was an English musician, singer-songwriter, and guitarist of the 1960’s, who was influenced by the legendary blues guitarist, Robert Johnson. Robert Johnson had a brief career, but inspired many rock ‘n’ roll musicians, such as Clapton. When reviewing Clapton’s songs, there are many musical attributes that come from Johnson. In fact, Clapton made an album called ‘Me and Mr. Johnson’ as tribute to Johnson, because of the impact he had on Clapton’s musical career. Clapton has been

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    were an integral part of the 1960s British rock scene. Captivating audiences with singer Eric Burdon’s deep, howling vocals, the band became something to talk about. Coming over to the U.S. during the height of the British Invasion, the band had legions of screaming fans fainting at the mere sight of them. In late 1966-early 1967, the original line-up disbanded and a new version was formed under the name Eric Burdon & the Animals. Though the band didn’t last more than a decade in any form, their music

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    Name: Matthew asher Title: Animals should not be in captivity. Animals have rights just like, they need to be free too. Just imagine you being in a cage for the rest of your life.That would be boring and exhausting. Animals in captivity are abused in many ways of settling, that means research and product testing. The product testing abuses animals by hurting the animals to taste the product. And fur farms, fur farms cut off the fur of furry animals such as lambs and sheep. When fur farms. Cut

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    1. Mr. Jones- Mr. Jones plays the role of the self-righteous king whose carelessness about others causes his dethronement. His failure to restore order among the animals and recapture his own farm proves his inability to lead. 2. Old Major- Old Major plays the role as the respected elder who seeks peace for his unknowing comrades who suffer at the hands of their cruel owners. His prophetic dream of “Beasts of England” sparks the revolution of the animals to overthrow “Tyrant Man.” 3. Napoleon-

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    Many of you know who Michael Jackson is. Do you really know how he became to so famous? Michael Jackson was the king of pop, but I think you should know how exactly he got there. He had a crazy childhood and later life. Let's talk about what exactly happened during his childhood, adulthood, and even after death. There are many things you probably don't know about Michael Jackson, but you will soon know after you read this biography about this life changing person. Most importantly you will find out

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    Get Your Jam On At Isle of Capri Casino Kansas City, we take a lot of pride in our gaming. But we also really love our entertainment. We’ve got a brand new band and they’re ready to rock the house. We’d like to introduce to you Kyle Elliott and Voodoo Soul. Let’s jam. Band Bio Kyle Elliott and Voodoo Soul have been a heavy part of the Kansas City music scene since 2008. They’ve got several hundred live shows under their belt and never fail to entertain. Their crowds are just as varied as their

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    Animal Testing I find animal testing to be a crucial thing because it kills innocent animals, is wasteful & unreliable and causes oversight & regulation. These problems have many reasons alone that leads to why we need to focus on this problem and ban it for good, worldwide. These animals being tested on are young and small. Over 100 million animals die each year from animal testing alone. These animal breeds include mice, cats, dogs, pigs, monkeys, hamsters, rabbits and many more. I know many

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    The destructive use of animals in experiments is not only cruel but also ineffective. Animal testing is a traditional approach to studying how human and animal bodies work. Many scientists who use animals debate that there is no other way to achieve their scientific purposes, and that any pain or distress caused to the animals is outweighed by the benefits of the research. However, is putting the lives of innocent, helpless animals worth it so that someone can enjoy a cosmetic product? On average

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    Have you ever been curious about how animals feel inside living in farms and who are the big bosses that run everything within the farm? And who has the power? In, Animal Farm, size did not matter in this case! The animals were convinced to do what the pigs tell them to. The power holders in the book are the pigs ! Puny, chubby, and persuading pigs! Ruling a whole farm of animals. They were smooth with their words and careful and manipulative. Then, soon enough the pigs took matters into their hands

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