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    Whether its dealing with animals or humans, supremacy pursues the ambitious and intellectual, resulting in adverse consequences. In the satire, Animal Farm by George Orwell, the author depicts the animals’ ignorance as it contributes to the overall theme of “power corrupts those who possess it.” First and foremost, in the beginning the story, the reader is introduced to Old Major, a wise, and well-respected boar-pig living on the farm. He projected a speech to all of the animals suggesting that…

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    needed and put animals in harm for no reason. Even if they are required, animals are still victims of possibly irreversible damage and harm. The Animal Welfare Act specifically excludes rats, mice, birds and most cold-blooded animals, allowing them to be burned, poisoned, isolated, forcibly restrained, addicted to drugs given irreversible brain-damage with free reign (1). On top of this, U.S law does not require that painkillers or other forms of pain relief be used on the animals.…

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    protect animals. In North Carolina there is a law that say if any person should maliciously kill or caused a animal to be killed intentionally will be charged with a felon. Laws like this are put in place to help animals be protected against abusers.Of course sometimes laws like this do not convince or persuade abusers to stop the crimes. Abuse in different Communities Even though animal abuse happens in many communities, different animals are abused in different ones. In ghettos animal abuse…

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    unanimously elected leader of Animal Farm and uses his power for lots of bad rather than good. He uses the animal’s inability to read and their foolish minds to get away with unfair deeds against them. The system of checks and balances would help eliminate Napoleon’s abuse of power when he made deals and trades with the farmers, when he executed the animals, and when he slept on Jones’ bed. First, the system of checks and balances would help eliminate Napoleon’s abuse of power when he…

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    history, and in it, there are always people that try to gain power and abuse it. It can be revolutionaries or rebels but it can also be our own leaders. The story “Animal Farm” by George Orwell is an allegorical novel that satires political leaders that abuse their power. Orwell strongly supports the idea that absolute power results in corruption, and uses his characters to show this. The story revolves around this farm of animals that decided to take over the farm. After they rebelled one of…

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    George Orwell’s book, Animal Farm, symbolically describes his views on some of the most important themes in humanity. Orwell tells the story of a rebellion on a farm that leads to the humans running away and the animals running the farm. Although they try to become a farm with equality, it doesn’t end that way. It ends with the pigs taking full control and changing all the rules. They learn that it is a lot harder to run a farm than what they originally thought. Amongst the many themes that are…

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    The book Animal Farm, published in 1945 and written by George Orwell is a novel depicting the difference between human and animal behavior. Throughout the story Orwell demonstrates how power is used throughout the book through the characters Jones, Snowball and Napoleon. Orwell manifests how some characters use their power to better the farm, however, he also shows how power can be used to corrupt the farm and the animals which inhabit it. Jones is the owner of the Farm he demonstrates his…

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    Animal Abuse Pets

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    reported to feel lonely (Hawkly & Cacioppo 2010). On the other hand there are many recued animals in shelters waiting to be adopted by a loving person. Each year the human society of the United States provides care to more than 100,000 animals. These animals have suffered abused from their past owners and had a difficult life, not only suffering from physical abuse, but also from starvation. When this abused animals are put in the care of an elder, the…

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    Factory Animal Abuse

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    monitored because it is a leading cause of animal abuse. The definition of animal abuse is:“The intentional infliction by humans of suffering or harm upon any non-human animal, regardless of whether the act is against the law” (UIA). On factory farms, animals are confined to battery cages, gestation crates, farrowing crates, feedlots and veal crates for the majority of their lives. These forms of containment cause severe pain and disease to the animals. If they lay eggs, chickens will spend the…

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    this is the reality for over 6.5 million pets each year. Animal abuse is illegal, however we still see many of these poor pups (and cats) on the streets or locked up every day. Today, I will tell you about the awful circumstances that 6.5 million pets face each day(according to the Shelter Intake and Surrender), who is affected by this, and how to help if you see a pet being abused.…

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