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    Animal abuse in a serious issue in many parts of the world and many organizations are dedicated to prevent animal abuse. Over the past several years many laws have been passed to diminish the amounts of animals falling victim to these malicious acts. Sadly the largest amounts of animal abuse happen in countries like Japan were around 300,000 domestic animals suffer through cruel conditions. Around 500 cats and dogs are killed legally each day and rates of neglect are extremely high. Larger…

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    history prevails this seems to recur time and time again, such as in the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell. The satirical use of animals represents the Russians strive and struggle for power in an “utopian farm” (a move on socialism and an allegory to the Russian revolution). Orwell has been known for his stance on socialism and to use his novels to make deeper meanings through allusions, such as in his novel Animal Farm . In the novel after the…

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    man because his mother would not allow the usage of her car. Louis had suffered several injuries to his skin and has endured emotional issues. (¨Animal Cruelty Syndrome¨) Animal Abuse is when somebody physically or emotionally hurts an animal. This is a problem because animals are innocent and cannot prevent said acts that humans do to them. Animal Abuse is a problem in our world, that can also create problems in the abuser’s home. This can be helped by spreading awareness of neglect and cruelty…

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    constantly being criticized by many people across the world. George Orwell specifically looked at the Russian Revolution through his novel, Animal Farm. Orwell showed how power was abused by Joseph Stalin while he was controlling the Soviet Union through the character Napoleon and his rise to power. He shows this abuse of power through Napoleon’s abuse towards people, his abuse of his secret police force, and the way he abused his power to make the country strong, all which Stalin also did in…

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    Imagine a life where animals have the power to overthrow farm owners and create their own society, pretty difficult right? Not for author George Orwell. In the 1944 novel about animals who overthrow their human possessors and take control of Manor Farm, which would soon become Animal Farm. The chain of events within the story go hand in hand with the events of the Russian Revolution. In both, leaders manipulated and killed their own to gain and stay in power. Through his allegory Animal Farm,…

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    Animal Abuse in South Korea South Korea farmers are brutally murdering dogs and cats for cheap meat. The animals are held in tight, small cages made of chicken wire or thin metal. The cages are suspended a little bit above the ground and are not weather acclimated. Due to the small wire and tight spaces, their paws can become damaged. It is also is difficult for them to stand or move around in these small cages for long periods of time because they are packed so tightly in them. Little puppies…

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    novel Animal Farm, by George Orwell, the pigs on the farm have complete rule over all other animals. The combination of the ignorance of the animals and the manipulation of language allows the pigs to take the animal’s freedom away. The abuse of language is essential to the totalitarian government established by the pigs. This is shown when Squealer modifies the 7 Commandments (Orwell 123). This is just a way to justify the pigs’ treacherous actions. By changing the 7 Commandments, the animals…

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    people who abuse their own power often break their own rules. An example of this statement in world history is the Russian Revolution. During this alteration of Russia’s government, Joseph Stalin secured power and became a ruthless dictator. Stalin and his followers attempted to convert Russia to a communist government, and took advantage of the Russian people. George Orwell, a strong anti-communist, used these events from his point of view to conduct the novel Animal Farm. In Animal Farm,…

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    Severe animal neglect can cause incredible pain to an animal. Types of passive cruelty are: starving an animal, dehydration or lack of medical attention.”There are two types of animal abuse: passive and active cruelty. “Active cruelty, however is when someone purposely causes harm to an animal. Types of active cruelty are: drowning, bashing or stabbing (Animal Cruelty by Juveniles. (n.d.). SpringerReference. doi:10.1007/springerreference_223343) Omission is when the abuse happens as a result…

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    world own a pet animal of some sort. This is socially acceptable around the world and plenty people encourage it to their peers. What if I told you that some domestic animals such as horses, pigs, and monkeys are equally as smart as our typical everyday pet animals as well as adapt a relationship and build a companionship with humans and other animals? Although abuse to pet animals take place, as a society we do not accept it. So why is it that although it is not acceptable to abuse house pets,…

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