Jeremy Rifkin’s use of ethos in his article “A Change of Heart About Animals” (September 1, 2003) is not very effective in creating a strong argument that would change readers’ attitudes toward the treatment of animals and animal rights. Rifkin is an economic and social theorist, writer, public speaker, and activist that writes about the impact of scientific and technological changes on the economy and society. His work focuses mostly on the economy, science, technology, and political science but
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Most of animal cruelty instances are actually never reported. This needs to change. People need to be responsible for their actions. Each and every day there are hundreds of animals affected by animal cruelty. Every hour an animal is beaten or abused. Animal Cruelty is a problem that many Americans want to make a change to. I recently viewed a commercial based on animal cruelly that was created for the BCSPCA called Sarah McLachlan: Animal Cruelty Commercial. Which displays a vast amount of ethos
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Animal Testing and the Harmful Processes Animal testing has been around for a number of years, yet the medical field can’t seem to catch up to the cosmetic field in testing technologies. Humans should put an end to animal testing. Animals’ perception of time makes the pain they are put through inhuman at best. Animal testing is often just previously done tests that already haven’t worked, making testing redundant and a waste of time. Animal testing is unnecessary with computer programs and human
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“Traditional animal testing is expensive, time-consuming, uses lots of animals and from a scientific perspective the results do not necessarily translate to humans.”- Dr. Christopher P. Austin. People believe that animal testing is helpful, but really it’s mostly harmful. 3 reasons that could convince you that tests are harmful, consider the following: animals and humans are not exactly the same, Animals are not treated like living organisms. Treatments and other things add up in $. If these reasons
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How legit is PETA? They claim to be this ethical organization with the largest animal rights organization in the world. I have always thought Peta was a genuine organization, yet animal lover Heather Harper can beg to differ in a story I recall reading my junior year of high-school. Harper had been an ex employee for fifteen years before speaking out about the organization in the article titled “WHISTLEBLOWER: PETA Ex-Employee Alleges She Was Encouraged to Steal and Kill Pets, and to Falsify info”
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Hamidul Hassan Address :16/1, Tolarbag, Mirpur-1 Dhaka- 1216 Home number: +88-02-9017009 Mobile number: 01972524799 PROFILE: An enthusiastic, motivated
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JULIA GOVE 2010 Shadow Grove Way * San Diego, CA 92024 * (760)703-2773 * juliagove@gmail.com OBJECTIVE To find a career in which my leadership, persuasion, and communication skills can be creatively challenged. SUMMARY Excellent organizational, interpersonal communication, and problem resolution skills Creative thinker with an ability to size up a situation and bring new ideas to the table Developed and managed marketing departments operational strategy for maximizing lead conversion accomplishing
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Resume of Ridwan Ferdous House No: 148/1, Road No: 2, Block: A, Section: 12, Dhaka: 1221 Cell: +8801926430179 E-mail: bahar007@ymail.com Career Objective: To obtain a part time job in an established and well-structured business organization, where from I can gather modern and scientific knowledge about business and communication skills and will be able to develop analytical powers and utilize my abilities. Academic Qualification: Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
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Social Impact of an IT Related Project | Non-Government Organisation: Learn to Earn | | | | | | | Learn to Earn is a non-profit organisation that was established in 1989 under the title of Baptist Training Centre. In 1995, under the directorship of Roché van Wyk the name of the organization was changed which demonstrated clearly the objective of this NGO. With unemployment rates in disadvantaged communities ranging between 30% and 70%, Learn to Earn aims to develop the skills
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