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    not be captive. Animals should be free instead of being captive for human enjoyment and profit because animals have rights, animals in captivity suffer from stress, confinement, and boredom, and when zoos become overpopulated some zoos will outright kill the surplus of animals. First of all, taking an animal out of their natural habitat to be held in tanks and cages is extremely cruel. Animals should have some sort of rights. Animals should have the right to not be held captive for public

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    Gun Related Shootings

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    this shooting and America’s constant shootings is that Australia decided to take action, preventing the murder of innocent people. So they did what was necessary. They put greater restrictions on guns. For example, background checks and having a licence. It took only a couple of months for their laws to take action, so stop making the excuse it will take years to pass. It is not that hard so why do you find it so difficult? Is it because our Government, the American Government, is too afraid to fight

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    standing of the species, the severity of harm inflicted, transportation, housing, and handling of the animals . The United Kingdom’s Animal Act of 1986 takes all of these into account when conducting a cost-benefit analysis to determine if a research licence is granted. Experiments are

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    the licence to practice law. She thought if i can’t take you down through being a lawyer she would find another way. So her and three of her sisters started this group to take out Trujillo. Minervas husband had to be the president because if a women was no one would be in the group. They got found out and so most of the people went to jail along with Minerva and Maria Teresa. They were there for a while and the other sisters had to look after their kids. Trujillo got accused of trying to kill someone

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    Throughout my life, I have had very many formative experiences, some good and some bad. However there are very few that stick with me today, dictating nearly everything I do. I am an avid hunter, outdoorsman, and conservationist, so one event that I can point to and say “That has had a profound impact on my life!” is the first time I went hunting. Hunting changed nearly my entire outlook on life, for the better in most cases. I feel more connected to my family, friends, nature, and most especially

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    that it is a person who is just starting out in hunting can start with either bow or firearm hunting since both have multiple similarities in stance and aiming. Also, the fact that both of these weapons are made to kill most game a hunter is able to hunt. When it comes to weapons to kill game with it boils down to 3. All of these weapons have their certain attributes like bows can shoot only 1 arrow, a rifle can shoot a maximum of about 3 bullets and they deal a lot of damage, and a shotgun is for

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    Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ was penned sometime between 1594 and 1596 and it was said that Shakespeare used Arthur Brooke’s narrative poem ‘The Tragicall History of Romeus and Juliet’ as the source for one of his most recognisable plays. This in itself derives from even earlier Italian works. Many editions of the play have been worked throughout the centuries as many of the earlier editions were perceived as faulty as the scripts had been relayed by actors of the play, and a lot of the speeches

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    Short Story

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    The morning in the dark place of Oregon was white with a thin layer of frost on the landscape. I was walking alone to my family’s store down in downtown. We sell maple syrup and we make it ourselves. I have a brother named Will and we live across from our childhood friend Myra. I don’t like living here it gives me chills. The weather here is always brittle and dark. In the town Arkendale we all know each other, if we don’t they visitors don’t come back. This place is very eerie, we don’t interact

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    executed for the murder of a police officer when it was his accomplice, Christopher Craig who pulled the trigger and killed the police officer. It was the phrase “let him have it” that was interpreted to state that it was Bentley who told Craig to kill the officer instead of surrendering the weapon. This case was one of the main pieces of evidence required for protestors to protest about having Capital Punishment abolished in the United Kingdom as Bentley was only 19 when he was executed. The conviction

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    A serial killer is a person who kills a number of people. They act in a series of 5 or more murders with a break period between each murder. Serial killers can go for months and years before they are usually caught. The victim is most likely the same for every killer- a prostitute or a hitchhiker -someone who, if they were to go missing would probably not be noticed (cite). Their victims may also have the same or similar attributes in gender, age, race or general look. Serial killers also stick by

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