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    however the riots that followed were. The raid led to six days of what became known as the Stonewall Riots. The Riots were credited with being the event that commenced the LGBT+ movement. They were the event that ‘catapulted the issue of sexual liberation out of the dark ages and into a new era,’ , but while the Riots were instrumental in promoting social change in America they were far from perfect nor were they the only factor. The Stonewall Riots were violent, and like most violent riots they…

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    actual legal rights for animals however; the legal rights are limited to certain animals. The animals that this project focuses on are chimpanzees, elephants, dolphins and whales these animals are seen as “smart” animals to society. What’s common with these animals is that some if not most of them are used for human entertainment as well as for medical purposes. Looking closely at the home page those animals are the main ones, this organization doesn’t focus on other animals that are being…

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    that being gay was a mental illness, because living a “normal” life consists of a man marrying a woman, and not man and man, nor woman and woman. Following the Stonewall Riots in 1969, Brenda Howard helped organize the 1970 Christopher Street Gay Liberation Day Parade. She made an organization easier for African Americans, Hispanics, White, and Transgender patrons to stand up for equality. I followed Ms. Howard through all success and failure and I reported history in the making. I am…

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    and continued to grow as repressive elites attempted to halt the growth of sexual culture through Kansas University administration, the distribution of an oral contraception for unmarried women, and oppression of local press and on and off-campus liberation movements. All these events and organizations eventually lead to the freedom and equality of sexual culture, but not before going through multiple protests, court cases, and other acts…

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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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    Throwing a Wrench into the Literary Machine: A Poststructuralist Examination of The Monkey Wrench Gang Chapter One: Statement of the Problem An army of bulldozers propels its way through a nearly vacant town, churning powerfully towards the buildings it intends to reduce to meaningless rubble. The remaining inhabitants, left powerless to negotiate with the destructionists, all share an indignant determination to ax the onslaught of the place they call home. As the mechanized gears continue to…

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    Pets. Although people love their pets, the pets are not getting their rights and welfare (Paras. 1-3). Rights are only the protection of interest in which animals have no control over due to the fact that there is an underlying problem that dogs, like most animals, are treated as someone’s property (Paras. 4-6). The only time rights of animals come into effect is when there is conflict between the owner and the chattel slaves, comparable to humans, or when there are economic benefits (Paras.…

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    Animals are delicate creatures that want to live as they wish. History has shown that testing on humans is very controversial and not socially accepted in most places. Humans should have this viewpoint on animal testing too. Animal testing is a very debatable issue. For years’ animals have been mistreated by having inhumane people test different products or medicines on them. As humans, we should not use animals for testing for our own benefit because we can find possible alternatives, the…

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    George Orwell’s Animal Farm, Roxanne and I have observed the growing power of Napoleon the pig, and the steady downfall of the Animal Farm society. As time progresses since the day of liberation from Mr. Jones, Napoleon has stepped up as a leader of the farm. However from the start, Napoleon has demonstrated that he desires power above his concern for the good of the other animals. As a result of Napoleon’s obsession with control, the state of the farm has gradually deteriorated. The animals are…

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    Animal Farm’s Truth Within the Lines The novel, Animal Farm by George Orwell was written in 1945 as a symbolism to tell about the Russian desire for social and political change that eventually resulted with revolts and political organizations that led to the Russian Revolution of 1917. The revolts advocated for freedom from the oppressors and the political leaders offered equal rights as a form of gaining political control of the masses. Therefore Orwell is very keen in using animals that…

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