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What is Animals?

Animals as a subject of academic study spans a wide range of disciplines, including biology, ethics, anthropology, environmental science, and public health. Students encounter animal-related topics in courses on ecology, philosophy, zoology, and social sciences, among others. What makes this area academically compelling is the intersection of scientific inquiry and ethical debate — questions about how animals relate to human beings, how they behave, and what responsibilities humans hold toward them generate genuine intellectual tension. Topics such as animal cruelty, the ethics of animal research, infectious diseases like human monkeypox, and whether animals possess culture all push students to think carefully about the boundaries between human and non-human life.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a notably diverse set of approaches. Argumentative and position-based writing is common, particularly around animal testing and the ethical treatment of animals, where students weigh competing values and evidence. Observational and case-study approaches appear in work focused on primate behavior and specific species like the Siberian Husky. Broader conceptual essays explore animism, perspectivalism, and the question of animal culture, situating non-human life within anthropological and philosophical frameworks. Public health angles emerge in papers connecting animals to emerging infectious diseases, showing how animal-human relationships carry real-world consequences.

A strong essay on animals requires a focused, arguable thesis rather than a broad survey of everything known about a species or issue. Evidence drawn from scientific studies, observed behavior, or well-reasoned ethical frameworks tends to carry the most weight. A common pitfall is treating "animals" as a monolithic category — successful papers distinguish carefully between species, contexts, and the specific claims being made.

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Physiological Adaptations of the Cheetah a Savanna
The Serengeti is a Savanna climate which contains a number of specialized animals, among which is the cheetah. The cheetah's physiology is specifically adapted to its environment and has long legs and body, specialized lungs and rib cage, as well as specialized color patterns. There is also two links to diagrams of the cheetah and its anatomy.
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Katherine Porter\'s \"The Grave\" Many
Many people read Katherine Anne Porter's short story, "The Grave" and realize it is a coming of age story. In this tale, Miranda crosses the threshold into womanhood during a brief and seemingly innocent with her brother.
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REM Sleep and Dreaming Last
Last night while we slept, most of us did not know that we went into the REM (Rapid Eye Movement) mode when we slept and dreamed. More than likely, we will not remember any of dreams for a very good reason: we evolved…
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Characteristic Features of the Basseri of Iran.
¶ … characteristic features of the Basseri of Iran. Its first part will identify and classify "pastoralism" as the Basseri culture's primary mode of subsistence. He second part will show that "tribal chiefship" is…
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Historical background, relationships, and contributions of twelve periods in Western civilization
¶ … society as if it were essentially autonomous: There were the Egyptians, and the Greeks, and then the Romans, and so forth. But while, of course, there are core practices, habits, and beliefs -- and historical…
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Slave by Soloman Northup Slavery
¶ … Slave by Soloman Northup [...] slavery from Northup's perspective compare with the perspective of two other former slaves. Northup's perspective is unique because he was a free man who was kidnapped and forced into…
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Columbian Exchange Crosby, Afred W.
Crosby, Afred W. The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing, 1972. Print.
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Sports Ethics Winning Isn\'t Everything,
Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing" was the famous motto of the legendary football coach Vince Lombardi, which seems to have been taken to heart by the American society of late.
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Genetically modified food overview and implications
Introduction There has been consistent controversy regarding the safety and labeling of genetically modified foods (GMF) over the past few years. But the corporations that are creating the GMF and growing the food continue with production and there seems no slowing down this trend. Are genetically modified foods safe to eat? Are GMF safe for the environment and safe for people? How are GMF explained from the point of view of biology and chemistry? This issues and more will be addressed in this paper. Thesis: Since there are so many unanswered questions about the potentially negative impacts resulting from genetically modified foods, great caution should be taken by regulatory agencies prior to authorizing additional GMF crops to be planted.
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Mbuti Unmovable: The Mbuti of the Ituri
For more than 2,000 years, the world has been aware of the Mbuti (Pygmy) hunter-gatherers that reside in the Ituri Forest of northern Zaire. References have been made to Pygmies that date as far back as Ancient Egypt,…