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    The worldwide massacre of consuming animals and wearing their skins is accountable for the massive deaths of more than 150 billion animals annually. So then wouldn’t it be reasonable to ask, “Is my sandwich or my leather shoes really worth the pain and endless suffering of innocent animals?” If you asked vegan animal liberation activist, Gary Yourofsky, the answer would be a definite and absolute no. When discovering the gruesome reality of animal injustice, his passion for spreading awareness,…

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    Most animal experiments aren’t even relevant to human health and are only conducted out of curiosity. Many don’t even pretend to hold promise for curing any illness. We already do drug tests on people. No matter how many animals are tested someone is always the first human to be tested on. Animal tests are incredibly unreliable. The FDA has proved that 92% of all drugs that are tested and shown safe and effective on animals fail on human trials. Of the small percentage that do work half are…

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    things for countless years, except not to humans, but to animals instead. We torment animals using unethical experiments, with little to no success. In the USA, billions of dollars is spent every year to fund these horrendous experiments. The National Institute of Health (NIH) supports this cruelty, and funds about 40% of its annual budget as well. But should experimenting on animals be allowed? Definitely not. The results are unreliable, as animals and humans are different biochemically and…

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    In Animal Farm by George Orwell the animals came to a decision which was…that they didn’t want to deal with cruelty by the humans anymore so they came up with a rebellion. The pigs became the leaders because they were the most intelligent. The pigs as leaders took advantage of the other animals by changing the 7th commandments every so often, and making them work while they sit there doing nothing. In the end the pigs turn out to be just like the humans. In Julia Alvarez’ In the Time of the…

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    Shelley, the goal was to send out a message to the English workers saying to rebel against the drones. In the novel ‘Animal Farm’ by Eric Arthur Blair, with the pen name of George Orwell, the intent was to make an allegory of the Russian revolution. As a community, we must ask ourselves a simple but also somewhat complex question to better comprehend the topic at hand. Is cruelty derived from power? Or are the people that are cruel more likely to obtain power? These questions can be answered…

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    One should read Animal Farm because it allows one to imagine what it was like in Stalinist Russia. The book is an allegory for Stalinism in Russia. The novel is a modern-day tale warning against the cruelties and hypocrisies of the Communist Party. It shows how easily good intentions could be converted into tyranny. One might be compelled to read this book because they could be eager to learn about how people reacted to Stalinist Russia. Animal Farm subtly shows George Orwell’s views and…

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    human beings to animal races pointing out that animals constantly put forward their hand of friendship, but humans slaughter them for their need. The author is surprised that little or no attempt has been made to civilize the relationship between us. The author consistently defies the animal slaughtering for research and study purposes. Considering the usage of vocabulary words and the data, the author wants to draw the attention of physiologists and big clinical companies who use animals as…

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    Rationale Animal farm, written by George Orwell, portrays a story about a group of animals that rebel against human on the farm with the hope of being equal, free and happy. However, it turns out that new rules created by the pigs become a cruel tyranny of their own. In this assignment, I have chosen to write a diary entry as Snowball. Writing a dairy entry allows Snowball to express his thoughts and feelings toward Napoleon, and how he worries after Old Major is dead. I will use informal…

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    Currently, there is a debate happening about, how animals are treated in factory farming.In “Omnivore’s Dilemma” it discusses what the animals go through, how they are raised, and what they eat. Animals shouldn’t be treated the way they are.I know that are just animals and we eat them but take the pets you got at home would you miss treat them. Would you just treat them any kind of way because they are just animals? Well I say that Animal cruelty is a serious problem and it needs to come to a…

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    heart-wrenching scene where Dumbo is being cradled by his mother, who is chained inside a boxcar.” It really shows a negative image when a disney movie shows Dumbo’s mother chained in a boxcar. It conveys an image for children that it's alright for animals to be chained up in cages. Another example of imagery is when Natalie shares that “Elephants are forced to perform tricks such as balancing in their hind legs with their front legs perched on top…

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