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English, 14.04.2021 14:00, marpinator
Help me with this compression question pls four examples of what humans could do to stop exploiting other species
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English, 22.06.2019 07:30, bhelsea15
Have you ever contributed to “social media outrage” (using your social media accounts to boost the anger about a contemporary issue by forwarding it, liking it, etc.) without stopping to think who might’ve originated the message or what the originator’s motives might’ve been? provide example.
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