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    Outline On Animal Neglect

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    Body I. Animals are not being respected as valued assets but as toys. A. As defined by the Humane Society Animal cruelty can be either deliberate abuse or simply the failure to take care of an animal. Whether the animal is a pet, a farm animal, or wildlife, the victim can suffer terribly. a) Most cases of animal abuse/ Neglect are never reported, and unrecognized. b) Exs; of Animal Neglect include: Starvation, dehydration c) Poor shelter in extreme weather conditions d) When an investigator…

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    Zoos Are Bad For Animals

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    are bad for animals and think it is cruel, but they do not know the truth. Zoos help prevent extinction, support endangered animals, educate the public, and help save animals in bad conditions. Zoos benefit the lives of animals and their population. Zoos help prevent extinction of species. Earth is currently in a global extinction crisis. Almost one fourth of all known mammals are threatened with extinction. The percentage is even higher for invertebrates, over a third threatened. Animals are…

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    Change In Animal Farm

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    Animal Farm is the study of a dream betrayed. It begins with hope for the animals and ends with their lives becoming worse. Although some things on the farm seem to change after the rebellion, the important things that need to change in order for Old Major's dream to become a reality, they remain the same. Life for the animals becomes worse, but they don’t realize this because they are distracted by the fabricated stories and lies told by Napoleon and Squealer. Things that were not part of Old…

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    I was able to watch the complete Nova video, “What are Animals Thinking”. The three most interesting and informative parts of this video are the rat experiment, infrasonic sound and house –hunting bees’ ability to find new homes. The free rats in this video actually showed empathy towards the trapped rats. At the University of Chicago Mrs. Mason showed two different test the first two rats in a box one was trapped in a tube the other was free. The free rat figured out how to open the…

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    your family? We all get it, animals, especially of the young variety, are stinkin' CUTE! Even so, the question remains, are you personally ready and able to provide for one, and where should you begin to look if you are? The most obvious problem with animal ownership is that is costs some serious money! Vet bills are no laughing matter, and just a simple checkup can turn into an operation or treatment plan - in truth, it is more common than we would like to admit! Animals are fantastic at…

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    Keep Animals In Captivity

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    Around the world animals are held against their free will. They are tortured and deprived of having a life in the wild that is natural for them. Even though zoos, aquariums, and other animal holding facilities are seen as safe havens that provide protection for animals from predators, global warming, deforestation, and extinction, they are still not suitable dwelling places for them. Being raised naturally in the wild as opposed to in captivity provides animals with many benefits such as low…

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    Animal Farm Allegory

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    interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, normally a moral or political one. Animal Farm allegorizes Joseph Stalin and how he rose to power as a burning commentary of the history and rhetoric of the Russian Revolution. In the story, the animals overthrow Mr. Jones, the human oppressor, by a democratic coalition of animals. The pigs establish themselves as the ruling class in the new society. An example of the parellels between Animal Farm and the Russion Revolution is in chapter V. Napolen’s…

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    Animal Snoops Analysis

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    you think animals are intelligent? Using the two articles “Animal Snoops” and “How smart are animals” I can infer that animals are intelligent. I think this because in the article “Animal Snoops”, it says that animals eavesdrop on their prey so they can get their food. I also think that animals are intelligent because in the article “How smart are animals” it says that they can learn to solve a problem using motions in front of them. That's two things that support my statement that animals are…

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    Animal Farm Equality

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    themselves upon the organization of the farm. They compose the standards of their new framework called Animalism on the wall. The standards are decreased to Seven Commandments for the animals to remember effortlessly. As indicated by these standards no animals will be in association with or will be in contact with man. In Animal Farm, with the revolt over, what is needed are the accoutrements for a new country. The melody "Beasts of England" which is sung a few times over on significant events…

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    Animal Farm Propaganda

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    movements engaging in communism and totalitarianism through the allegorical fable, Animal Farm. On Manor Farm in England, re-established as Animal Farm, a group of power greedy pigs take absolute control over the other farm animals. They abuse their authority to oppress the lower class for rewards in the behalf of their benefit, parallel to how Russian leaders in the twentieth century ruled. While the lower class animals are convinced by propaganda that their lives have improved from the past,…

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