Book Collection Theme: Animals Title Author ISBN # Age Appropriate Level Justification Baby Animals-Garth Williams 9781843327905 0-3 months This board book introduces several different kinds of baby animals for baby to look at. Babies are introduced to the animals’ activities through large, engaging illustrations. These are great for babies’ developing eyes. Five Little Monkeys- Eileen Christelow 9780545030151 4-6 months Although this book only deals with monkeys
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Imagine yourself strapped to a table while a person attaches two metal hooks to hold your eye open. Then he uses an eyedropper to put a substance in your eye to estimate the ability of a test substance to irritate or damage the eye. This kind of needless torture happens hundreds of times every day as scientists don’t even care if the animal is suffering. Animal testing should be banned because we don’t need the next eyeliner and we have a different body system than animals. Claim: My claim
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Respecting All Animals: There’s No Difference x x Prof. x x Respecting All Animals: There’s No Difference The majority of people in this world consider animals just creatures put here on earth to serve a purpose, even more so-most react to their slaughter ,simply with a shrug of the shoulder, unimportant, and more commonly “a way of life” Many consider living conditions that would not be suitable for a person, to be suitable for a living animal. These animals are subjected to heinous conditions
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Stereotypically, “Many of us … will ooh and ahh over a dog playing in the theatre, but wouldn’t dream of going to see an animal performing in a circus…” (Gardner, L. 2014). So, should animals be used in the Theatre and the Entertainment Industry? This essay discusses the history of animals performing within a theatre or circus, the representation of animals within a performance, whether it is humane or inhumane for animals to be apart of the entertainment industry and should animals continue performing
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I.EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING: A.” For he was lost and he was found ; He was dead and is alive again “ ( The Son choose a wrong way and suffered the hardship of life. But he realized the value of life. So he came back where he ran away. B. Nemo Me Impune Lacessit ( You can kill without revenge. II-SITUATIONAL A . If you were Monsiuer Loisel,Will you give everything to your wife ? yes or no ? why ? ( If I were Monsiuer Loisel I will not give everything because im trying the best I
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Yazan Arafeh November 23, 2011 L.A/Block 4 Animal Farm Chapters 1-2 “Word had gone round during the day that old Major, the prize Middle Wight boar, had had a strange dream on the previous night and wished to communicate it to the other animals…Old Major (so he was always called, though the name under which he had been exhibited was Willingdon Beauty) was so highly regarded on the farm that everyone was quite ready to lose an hour’s sleep in order to hear what he had to say.”(pg 15) This
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go up for adoption or hurt. Sadly not all the animals make it, I’ve actually brought home two foster kittens a week later one pasted away then a week after that the second one pasted. It’s a risk every time you take home a foster animal because trust me loose one hurts more then anything. I also take animals off the street or from people that just shouldn’t have an animal. Actually this past week I took a kitten that this girl little sister found. They kept him in a box in the gorge with no little
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Paws before Hands Flipping through the telly channels, I came across a video of a small, big-eyed puppy, not longer than twelve inches, nor taller than half a foot, scurrying fast away to meet its’ owner with its mouth poised ready to administer those slobbery wet affectionate kisses. As the owner, slowly begins to ruffle the velvet soft fur, a wide smile spreads across the owners’ already wet slippery face. However, as soon as the owner rises their hand to smite that small big-eyed puppy: the once
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The Wrongs on Animal Testing As soon as a person walks into a laboratory, they can’t help but notice the rows and rows of barren cages holding sad animals living under the glare of florescent bulbs. Their bodies are burned, mutilated, and scarred. Animals who have had their heads crushed grip their faces and convulse as blood pours out of their noses. They can smell and taste the stench of blood, feces, and fear (Facts on File). These animals don’t deserve to feel/ look this way. Animal testing
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To start it off, living in captivity harms them. There are some many animals that have died in captivity because of how they were treated, or even get extremely sick! To further illustrate this, “In 2010, a CAPS undercover investigator filmed sick animals left untreated and dead animals to rot on floors at Tweddle Farm Zoo,” stated CAPS (Captive Animal Protection Society). This shows how zoos actually treat animals. They let them become sick, to a point where they DIE. You might be thinking, well
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