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    dog, was inspecting the animal cages. When he ran past the reptile room,he picked up a scent. He followed the smell to the reptile room. He sniffed the poison dart frog exhibit. “You’re not guilty,"Holmes announced. “Well, I guess we are all done here,"Cecil glanced around nervously. Holmes inspected every cage in the reptile room except Cecil’s. When Holmes was three steps out of the reptile room, he unexpectedly picked up a scent, which was about to reveal the animal who was behind the vandalized

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    In Regent Street in London’s West End, a performance was staged in a Lush cosmetics store window. In a revolutionary step towards the elimination of animal testing, artist and activist Jacqueline Traide collaborated with Lush to present a disturbing display of the potential circumstances of animal testing. Traide was dragged across the floor, had her mouth stretched open with hooks, was force-fed, had ‘scientists’ give her injections, had her hair shaved off, and had products tested on her skin and

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    works on the notion of animal rights. In his essay “Animal, Vegetable, Miserable,” he confronts the cruel and immoral abuses animals face from their human counterparts. He does so in a profound manner, reaching through the pages of his essay to really get those wheels turning in his reader 's minds. His primary goal in writing this essay is to get people to focus on the important issue—to re-evaluate years and years of socialized thinking that humans are superior to animals. He even addresses one

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    attended a training session to learn more about the practices and procedures of nature education and assisted two grade levels of children that visited the park. I helped first graders on a nature walk and fourth graders on an indoor lesson about animals. Both were unique experiences that helped me learn to become a better teacher of science. On the day of the training session, I tried to use that opportunity to glean as much information as possible from the park naturalists. I learned that some

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    Ocean Pollution

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    since 2005. Usually with accidents like oil spills the government tries to clean them up as fast as possible by using dispersants and other cleaning methods. However with the oil sitting in the ocean for years there is no telling how many birds and animals were harmed. With the government not being aware there was no way to save

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    family and seeing animals that you may have never seen in person in your lifetime but what you fail to think about are the factors in zoos. Many zoos are unfit places for animals to live and this needs to be changed. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is the authority holder on all zoos regulations and to make zoos fit places for animals to live we must force them to make a change. The USDA needs to increase regulations in zoos to decrease negative health effects in animals, improve integration

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    What if you woke up one day and all the animals in the world were gone? Would you be scared? You should because people would die one by one until no one will live on earth. If there were no bees there would be no flowers or trees and we would run out of oxygen. What if there was a farmer with 4,000 cows he sells them to the stores, and we buy them and if there are no cows the stores wouldn’t have as much money. I chose this topic because I like animals and I would like to know what is happening to

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    In Australia, sharks kill an average of three people every year. In Queensland 2017, to counter this, 667 sharks were culled to protect human’s safety on Australian beaches along with 100 accidental deaths of turtles, dolphins and dugongs. This was done with no scientific evidence to support that culling would work. All over the world 90% of shark species are threatened to become extinct with people killing 273 million sharks every year. This is why we must ban and make sure shark culling stops and

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    Food Corporations How does corporate control of food in the United States extend beyond the obvious role of corporations in the production and distribution of foods themselves? Well how do big corporations control our food systems? They are so many way's on how the big boy's get their money on the way we eat. There are so many risks and benefits when it comes to the food system. ***This is one of the risks for example, undocumented farm workers put food system at risk (Sullivan). It is a bad thing

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    running through your brain. You feel betrayed, offended, helpless, terrified. You have never been an aggressive animal. You are friendly, you don’t eat animals, and it’s not like you have the abilities to overpower anything if you do eat them. This may aid your imagination of what the dodo bird went through while being hunted down by the Portuguese. The dodo bird may seem like an unvarying animal; however, the bird, it’s misconception, and how it became extinct are intriguing in a way that you may find

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