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    the zookeeper or, if in the wild, will use their roar to assert their dominance and warn others. Big cats will show affection with head-bunts as well as blinks. A cat will slowly blink and turn their head in a display of affection toward another animal which illustrates a trusting relationship between the two. This action depicts a sense of confidence because they feel safe closing their eyes in the presence of another which would make them susceptible to be attacked (“Comparing the Tiger to…

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    Ms. Jacobs ERWC Period 4 October 5 2015 Animal Rights Over the years of humankind, humans have always treated animals badly because people think of animals lower than them, but it has been shown that they’re much different than us and even Jeremy Rifkin explains that in “A Change of Hearts about Animals”. Animals are more like people than they first thought and should see why. It has been proven that animals have emotions like us and feel sad or happy. Animals also have shown their intelligence…

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    The Animal Welfare Institute(AWI) is an interest group dedicated with the task of preserving the welfare of animals and how they are taken care of humanly. Established in 1951, AWI early goal was to “alleviate the Suffering inflicted on animals by people”; their main focus at the time was to stop animal experimentation but have now broaded their interest significantly. The founder of AWI was Christine Stevens and has been president from 1952 until 2002 when she died of old age.AWI has the most…

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    Power: Animal Farm vs. Marked Power, power is the ability to do something. The word itself can mean a lot, as in the ability to complete something, the ability to influence, the ability to even move others and make them feel differently which can be both, good or bad. The power itself can also land in different hands, if it lands in good hands, good things will sure come as it will benefit people around that particular person or group. If the power lands in evil hands, it will be abused and it…

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    The animals in a farm named Manor Farm attempt to assert their Otherness in contrast to the oppressive human interference through a Rebellion. The word Rebellion appears with a capital ‘R’, as if the animals have almost found their harmony with deifying the act of Othering. The capitalized ‘Rebellion’ seems a raw simulation of the anthropocentric deity-figure that appears in grand narratives of the religious kind. The Rebellion of Manor Farm turns bloody and resembles in all its subtlety the…

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    In the editorial “A Change of Heart about Animals,” you claim that animals are more like humans than we thought. These claims are supported by first providing credible sources, then offering experiments done, and finally presenting animal behavior observations. It seems that your purpose is to promote animals rights in order to have animals treated more humanely. The article is written in casual tone for the readers of the L.A Times which are: millennials, Hispanics and affluent individuals of…

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    Annie Nguyen Mr. Montalbano AP Language and Composition, Period 4 6 March 2016 A Vegetarian Philosophy Questions Meaning Questions: 1, The judge in the “McLibel” trial ruled that it is cruel to refuse the right for animals to have their freedom. The meat industry companies, in order to produce more meat in accordance with its demand locks animals in stalls where they are fed and taken care of until they are ready to be killed for production. Mr. Justice Bell, the judge, states that “Chickens,…

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    Saving one dog will not change the world, but surely for that dog, their world is changed forever. Many people looking to acquire a new pet for their household generally have an idea on what type, breed, color, age, or temperament they want in their animal. The most common is people, when looking for a new dog, want a specific breed, such as a Pomeranian or Mastiff. I had been the same way when my family and I started looking for a new dog, initially we looked at Great Danes, then German…

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    fact that animals are being killed for their meat. There are some people who both eat meat and at the same time also care about animals, which this can be interpreted as the meat paradox. Many people are fully aware of the conditions animals are being put through just for their meat. Whether or not people realize where meat comes from or the circumstances the animals go through, they still eat meat because it tastes good. Many people do not think about the pain and conditions the animal went…

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    Professor Mary Pollock JSEM Essay 2 17 October 2017 The Relationship Between Animal and Man The article "Why Look At Animals" by John Berger is very engrossing in a way that it grabs the attention of the reader and brings one such thought. In the article, Berger thoroughly studies the gap between a man depending on an animal. He argues that humans have moved to a higher position above animals, and explains that this is because we as humans have an ability to surpass the range of our…

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