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  • Is Eating Animal Ethical?

    Is Eating Animal Ethical?

    Gong Ziyu Gong Professor Cami Koepke WCWP 10B 2 June 2016 Is eating animal ethical? Is eating animal ethical? Vegetarians and vegans are constantly stating their positions through newspapers, magazines, and blogs to defend their ideas that we should not eat animals or at least constrain our meat eating habit. Yuval Noah Harari, as one of them in his article “Industrial Farming Is One of The Worst Crime In the History”, argues that domestication of

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    Submitted: January 24, 2017 By: 梓育 宫
  • We Have Made It Harder for Big-Brained Animals to Survive

    We Have Made It Harder for Big-Brained Animals to Survive

    Current Event #1 The article that I will be explaining today involves the extinction of animals. The article is called, “We have made it harder for big-brained animals to survive.” I got this article from http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20160811-the-downsides-of-having-a-big-brain, and this article was made on August 16, 2016. So, this article is basically about how animals with big-brains is not always a good thing. It also explains how us humans have made it harder for them to

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    Submitted: March 26, 2017 By: dulu4
  • Animal Farm Comparative Essay: Intellect Versus Attitude

    Animal Farm Comparative Essay: Intellect Versus Attitude

    Animal Farm Comparative Essay: Intellect versus attitude People can rarely go far based on their mental prowess alone; other traits are equally desirable when one wants to make an impact. In Animal Farm by George Orwell, Benjamin the donkey and Squealer the pig are characters who have a similar knowledge and intellect, but have very different roles in the book due to presentation and perspective. Benjamin has a sour demeanor that makes little impact on

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    Submitted: April 3, 2017 By: essayusername
  • Animal Intelligence

    Animal Intelligence

    What did most Americans desire after WorldWar I? (World War I,1920s Prosperity,and theGreat Depression) №1 24.11.2017 19:53:26 2 What event signaled the Great Depression? (World War I,1920s Prosperity,and the Great Depression) №1 3 Why did the United States enter War World II? (The New DealandWorld War II) №1 4 What was Roosevelt’s plan called to help thecountry recover from the Great Depression? (The New DealandWorld War II) №1 5 According U.S.A. History in Brief: By

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    Submitted: December 4, 2017 By: uzakbergenova
  • Animal Cruelty - Real Fur

    Animal Cruelty - Real Fur

    The overall topic of this essay is animal cruelty, but it will focus mostly on the recent revelations into the faux fur industry. In the last year is has come to light that a lot of faux fur items that are sold in high street retailers and online stores are actually made with real fur. This came to light after an investigation by animal protection charity Humane Society International (HIS) claimed to have found cat

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    Submitted: March 5, 2018 By: kdaytsioen
  • Animal Farm by George Orwell

    Animal Farm by George Orwell

    Since the beginning of civilization, power has been used to contribute towards major changes in society. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, the animals gain power and use it to either bring positive or negative change to their community. In the novel, animals display how power can corrupt individuals to control others, how power is gained, and what changes power can bring to society. Power in itself is neutral, but it has the potential to be

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    Submitted: June 19, 2018 By: jun.park0
  • Animal Testing - a Controversial Issue

    Animal Testing - a Controversial Issue

    Task 1 | Melanie Watts Animal testing is a controversial issue within the science community and in society. Some individuals justify that animal testing is fundamental in attaining knowledge of diseases and treatments in humans. Others oppose these views arguing that animal bodies do not react the same and can result in misleading information. They also argue that animals are no different than humans and can feel pain and pleasure and should be afforded the

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    Submitted: June 21, 2018 By: Melanie Watts
  • Animals and Us - Elephants Are People Too

    Animals and Us - Elephants Are People Too

    Elephants are people too. 100 years ago there were millions of elephants roaming the Earth. Today that number is significantly lower. Experts estimate that only 1 million elephants remain, 40,000 of those are wild Asian elephants. There is much debate in many organizations advocating for moral and legal rights for elephants, but why should we grant rights to these animals? What makes them better than others? They deserve rights because they are more similar to

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    Submitted: July 23, 2018 By: Angela Akers
  • The Right to a Marriage (argument Essay)

    The Right to a Marriage (argument Essay)

    The Right To A Marriage Marriage is a very special moment in a persons life. It's the big step you take in your relationship becoming as one with the other person. Starting a new life together being able enjoy one another for the rest of your lives. What if your relationship with the other person was the same sex as you. There could be some complications with that. Not that many people agree on same

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    Submitted: December 17, 2008 By: Max
  • An Ethical Dilemma in Counseling: Deciding Between Two Rights

    An Ethical Dilemma in Counseling: Deciding Between Two Rights

    An Ethical Dilemma in Counseling: Deciding between two rights Ethics, considered the study of moral philosophy, is a broad way of defining human duty, right and wrong; essentially, it is more expansive than simply applying a principle. Dilemmas are situations that require a choice between options appearing uniformly favorable, unfavorable or mutually exclusive. Naturally, an ethical dilemma can place a professional counselor in a precarious position, thereby compromising the effectiveness of the therapy, the trust

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    Submitted: January 11, 2009 By: Jon
  • Right Brain, Left Brain

    Right Brain, Left Brain

    The article in which I chose to examine is called Right Brain, Left Brain: Fact and Fiction, written by Jerre Levy. In the past fifteen years or so there has been a lot of talk of left brain and right brain people. Levy's reason for righting this article was clearly to stop the misconceptions and show the truth about how our brain hemispheres operate. Levy first explores the myth of the left brain and right

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    Submitted: January 12, 2009 By: Jon
  • The Civil Rights

    The Civil Rights

    The Civil Rights In the 1950´s and the early 1960´s the civil rights had become a critical issue for the blacks. Hundreds of people, both black and white were causing trouble on one another, trying to end segregation. Blacks faced many problems when it came to daily livings. They all were trying to get fair housing, let alone jobs. Many of these troublemakers were arrested, and others were beaten badly. Also when it came to

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    Submitted: January 26, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Segregation and the Civil Rights Movement

    Segregation and the Civil Rights Movement

    Segregation and The Civil Rights Movement Segregation was an attempt by white Southerners to separate the races in every sphere of life and to achieve supremacy over blacks. Segregation was often called the Jim Crow system, after a minstrel show character from the 1830s who was an old, crippled, black slave who embodied negative stereotypes of blacks. Segregation became common in Southern states following the end of Reconstruction in 1877. During Reconstruction, which followed the

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    Submitted: February 16, 2009 By: Fonta
  • The Civil Rights Bill

    The Civil Rights Bill

    The Civil Rights Bill Years of sacrifice culminated in the passage of legislation of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. When the bill was introduced, there was a lengthy debate of its contents. Southern congressmen fought against the bill with every breath. However, the public mode was behind change, and change is what was received with the passage of this bill. The bill was the most significant piece of legislation to date, and it has had

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    Submitted: February 17, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Advertising: Right or Wrong

    Advertising: Right or Wrong

    ADVERTISING: RIGHT OR WRONG The largest money-making industry in the United States today is advertising. During events such as the Super Bowl, companies pay large sums of money in return for thirty seconds of air time. Advertising is the act of promoting a product by informing the public of the products worth. Whether it be television, radio, or newspapers, companies must find a distinct name and phrase that one can associate with their product; nonetheless,

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    Submitted: March 4, 2009 By: David
  • Was the U.S. Right or Wrong Using the Atomic Bomb in Hiroshima

    Was the U.S. Right or Wrong Using the Atomic Bomb in Hiroshima

    The history over few centuries shows that the Japanese never gave up, that they always choose "death" than "surrender". These two articles which I was studying very carefully, shows two opposite opinions about the necessity of using the atomic bomb to the end of World War II. Gar Alperowicz, in his article, "Hiroshima Remembered: The U.S. was Wrong", the evidence to prove that America didn't need to use atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagashaki

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    Submitted: March 22, 2009 By: Top
  • Reconstruction - the Civil War, During Reconstruction, and During the Civil Rights Movements

    Reconstruction - the Civil War, During Reconstruction, and During the Civil Rights Movements

    RECONSTRUCTION The American Revolution was a glorious war fought to free the American colonies from the British rule. Although we won that war, there were still many people who were not free from our rule. One people in general were the black slaves. The black people had many struggles to freedom, which helped shape, our American culture today. Three different periods characterized their struggles: the slaves Before the Civil War, during Reconstruction, and during the

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    Submitted: July 15, 2009 By: regina
  • The Right to Die

    The Right to Die

    The Right to Die Modern medical technology has made it possible to extend the lives of many far beyond when they would have died in the past. Death, in modern times, often ensures a long and painful fall where one loses control both physically and emotionally. Some individuals embrace the time that modern technology buys them; while others find the loss of control overwhelming and frightening. They want their loved ones to remember them as

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Equal Marriage Rights for All

    Equal Marriage Rights for All

    Equal Marriage Rights for All Sociology Equal Marriage Rights for All Imagine finally meeting the person you can spend the rest of your life with. They are perfect in every way, even in their faults. You love that person more than yourself and they feel the same. You are not, however, legally allowed to marry that person-- and for no reason beyond people who are different from you not accepting your identity, because you have

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Anna
  • Conventional Medicine the Right Choice?

    Conventional Medicine the Right Choice?

    Is Conventional Medicine the Right Choice? Americans are turning to a safer, affordable, and more natural means of treating ailments due to the increased number of deaths, addictions and side effects from conventional medicine. Alternative medicine offers a wider range of natural drugs and treatments with fewer side effects than that of prescription medication. The benefit is to the consumer and not to the pharmaceutical companies that continue to make large profits off of below

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Mike
  • Gun Control Vs Gun Rights

    Gun Control Vs Gun Rights

    Gun Control vs. Gun Rights Gun controls vs. gun rights have been an issue for many years. With every death used by guns, the debate gets hotter and hotter. Gun control believers want you to believe that if all guns were outlawed then there would be no crime. Gun rights believers want you to understand that it is your constitutional right to own a gun. Unlawful or irresponsible people contribute to the debate between gun

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Steve
  • Women’s Rights

    Women’s Rights

    A woman is a woman no matter what ethnic background she is from, but when the Seneca Falls Declaration was signed they didn’t think about the Chinese prostitute that was held a sex slave for four and a half years. Or the African American slave that wasn’t considered a woman because of her color of skin, and the upper class women that even when they seemed to have everything their life was filled with corsets,

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Fonta
  • The Civil Rights Movement

    The Civil Rights Movement

    The Civil Rights movement began after World War II because the U.S was condemning the Soviets for human rights violations all while the second-class status of African Americans began to around national conscience. Fighting for freedom against tyranny abroad, Americans had to face the fact that minorities were still denied freedom at home. African Americans were a badly disadvantaged group and still worked low paying jobs and faced social discrimination. In the South for example,

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Employee Privacy Rights: Is There Privacy in the Workplace?

    Employee Privacy Rights: Is There Privacy in the Workplace?

    Employee Privacy Rights: Is there Privacy in the Workplace? “Big Brother is Watching You,” is a phrase taken from the 1984 written novel by George Orwell in 1949. This concept, once believed to be farfetched, may be even truer today then Orwell could have imagined. Given the rate at which technology is improving, the privacy of employees may soon become wishful thinking. Employee privacy rights are being compromised by the advanced technology involving computers, telephones,

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Janna
  • Human Rights Violations

    Human Rights Violations

    Throughout history, people's human rights have been violated, but efforts have also been made to address the violations, and protect their rights. Human rights are rights as regarded belonging to all people. Today we are all entitled to the same rights. In a sense, we are all equal. Human rights are rights and liberties that are guaranteed to everyone at birth. On December 10th 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Vika

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