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Papers On Animal Rights & Zoology
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Watching Television Versus Bird Hunting Through The Eyes Of A Household Cat
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3 pages in length. The writer takes the perspective of a cat and tries to understand why people would rather watch television than go outside for the fun of bird hunting. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TLCCatTht.rtf
Wearing Animals
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A 2 page essay arguing against the fur trade and the human use of furs for aesthetic purposes. Author sees moral reasons for cessation as outweighing any economic ones for continuance. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Furs.doc
Weight Study Proposal
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A 14 page research paper that consists of the literature review section of a research proposal for a study that would consist of a nursing educational intervention that would improve knowledge about caloric intake versus energy expenditure in an adult population. The studies profiled have to do with diet, exercise and the relationship between the two with various populations. Bibliography lists 30 sources.
Filename: khwspro.rtf
Western Burrowing Owl
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3 pages in length. The writer discusses identification, habitat, population and endangered status as they relate to the western burrowing owl. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCWsOwl.rtf
What Moral Duties (If Any) Do Humans Have Towards Animals?
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7 pages in length. Those who believe animals do not have rights inherent to their existence are those who also believe that humans are the superior species. This arrogance toward the rest of the animal kingdom has done nothing but threaten man's very own existence, given the fact that myriad species have already been destroyed through his speciesism. In short, the moral duties humans have toward animals revolve around man's understanding of the conscious awareness these sentient beings possess. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCMoralAni.rtf
White Tailed Deer
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A 4 page paper which examines the white tailed deer. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAwhttr.rtf
Why Leashed Dogs Do Not Need To Be Muzzled
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8 pages in length. The need for a protective environment within a public setting is clear; however, the extent to which such protection is actually necessary is where people need to discern between human responsibility and natural canine behavior. Typically, the people who clamor for muzzles on an already leashed dog are not dog people themselves, and they believe that the only good dog is one who is virtually devoid of his or her instinctual abilities. A person of limited canine understanding thinks that dogs will bite for no reason; muzzles must be used in order to curtail this expected occurrence. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCmuzzl.rtf
Wild Boar Habitation & Mount Diablo California
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A 7 page paper that presents the issues of wild boar habitation on the Diablo Range, especially Mount Diablo, in central California. This paper presents the issues relative to vegetation destruction caused by the wild boar and suggests a number of ways in which to address these issues to support environmental efficacy. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Wildboar.rtf
Women as Creative Agents: Jane Goodall
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(8 pp) Women have readily been acknowledged as
creative agents in a biological sense. It is only
within the last fifty years that women have been
acknowledged for the full range of creativity
which they have, and are able to access.
Jane Goodall is one of those women who has
creatively followed her original dream, and dared
to dream beyond it. Many of Goodall's own words
are used to give a true sense of this unique
individual. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Additional
references are included for studnet use.
Filename: BBJgood.doc
Zebra Mussels / Biological & Ecological Issues
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This 7 page research paper describes the arrival of zebra mussels on the North American continent as well as some projected figures for their spread. The writer describes the biology of these small, inedible shell fish and then explains some of the negative effects they can have on aquatic systems. Since phytoplankton and detritus consumed by tiny animals called zooplankton which in turn are eaten by small fish and these small fish by larger fish, biologists seem concerned that zebra mussels' tendency to eat the same items could damage established food chains by removing needed energy from its bottom level. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Zebramus.rtf