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    Animal Science Program

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    My Program of Study Paper By: Haley Teaster Introduction For my program of studies paper I chose small animal science. What does an small animal scientist do? An animal scientist plays an important role in maintaining the nation's food supply. With a focus on food production,they explore animal genetics nutrition,reproduction,diseases,growth,and development.They work to develop efficient ways to produce and process,meat,poultry,eggs,and milk. Some related are Agricultural engineering. Agricultural

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    People may think that humans and animals have many differences, but when comparing and contrasting, a person’s existence can relate to an animal’s existence in many ways. Life of Pi is about a religious man and his physical and spiritual journey. Also, he knew a lot about animals and definitely cared for them. He tended to visit his father’s zoo which extended his knowledge about animals. However, Pi ends up stuck out in the middle of the ocean with animals. He is then essentially put to the test

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    Animals are more humanlike than you think! Animals have many humanlike emotions and behaviors, but this can scare people or “blind” them. When it should boost conservation attitudes. Animals actually have all the emotions as humans do, they just don't always show them in the same ways humans normally do. Animals have all the primary and learned emotions but do not always express them in the same way as humans do. Animals experience pain, but that does not mean they all show it in the same way

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    they have been overused and mistreated. They are Entertainment animals. They have been in use since the late 1800’s when the first zoo opened. Since then, the opportunities have shot through the roof. Animals are now not only in zoos, but films, live shows, and in animal amusement parks. Animal Welfare allows

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    Many people think we should ban animals in captivity, and others may think we should not ban the animals. Honestly we should not ban animals. There's plenty of reasons why we should not ban animals from zoos and other exhibits. In "Myth And Reality" it says as long as the animals are kept in captivity they are suppose to get treated humanly, because studies have shown that animals suffer mentally, emotionally, and even physically. It also says that zoos claim to teach visitors about the wild life

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    would people’s needs matter more than an animals? Animals are still living organisms. They deserve just as much love and respect as anyone else on this planet. I will be using these following selections to help state my thesis: “Silent Spring” and “Rethinking The Wild.” The needs of people and animals need to be equal. To begin, animals provide for us more than we understand. In “Silent Spring” by Rachel Carson, the powder which is pesticides, kills animals and humans. On page 364, paragraph 5,

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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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    Skiing Industry Animals

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    conducted a study about animals’ presence in skiing industry in his article, “Grizzlies and Gondolas: Animals and the Meaning of Skiing Landscapes in British Columbia, Canada.” When people think of skiing, most of them probably picture snow-covered nature, especially mountains and forest; however, that public perception has been overlooked one thing: “animals are also present” as the part of nature (Stoddart, 2011). The subject of this article is to examine three ways in which animals present in skiing

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    the movements of animals. This lesson focused on how animals have different body parts, also known as structures, and how animals’ movements help them survive in nature. As I began the lesson, I activated students’ prior knowledge by posing the question: What is an organism? Students were able to respond that an organism is a living thing and organisms need food, water, air, space, sunlight, and shelter. After informing students that they would be exploring how different animal behaviors help them

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    Is keeping animals in captivity having a negative effect on them? Are animals at risk from being held in zoos? Animals have been held in captivity for hundreds of years, but in recent times people have been agreeing with the idea. Although not all animals are kept in good conditions, animals should be allowed to be held in captivity, some animals are safer in captivity, some animals are injured or unable to live in the wild, and it allows researchers to gain knowledge on animals that are not common

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