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    Animal Equation Essay

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    Lesson title: What is an Equation? Objective (s): • Students will begin to develop an understating of addition equations using numbers from 1-9 to eventually add numbers to equal 10. • They will apply their understanding by creating their own animal equations with toy animals and recording their numbered equations on paper or dry erase board. Materials: Pencil, large white piece of paper folded in half, equation assessment activity sheet, book that is read at the beginning of the lesson,…

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    Animal Rights History

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    As I was looking up Animal Rights, I found a sort of history that is provided within the definition and article. It's worth taking a look at. The article was comparing slaves and animals, how they were referred to as ‘property rights' way back when. https://www.britannica.com/topic/animal-rights This is a tricky question because I understand the need of using an animal for food, as I am a hunter, but I do not agree with the large pig/cattle farms that sweep the nation. Personally, I believe that…

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    I believe the pigs were to blame for the dystopian characteristics on Animal Farm, because the pigs persuaded the animals to believe them using fear and made up statistics, because they used the weaker animals to distract the other animals, and because they used the trust the animals had in them to take advantage of them. Squealer, the propaganda expert in the novel Animal Farm, would do anything to get the other animals to believe that the farm was fine and dandy, Napoleon was always right, and…

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    Sick, dehydrated, abused and living their lives on metal bars, this is the life for all the animals that come into the pet shop at the Berkshire mall. Ironically, the pet shop is called Your Pet Experts, but people who don’t know how to treat animals properly are not experts. Over the past few years, I have become more aware of the abuse that has been going on in the shop by seeing it myself and hearing it from friends. Instead of being in pens where they move around and interact with people…

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    Also, Humans torture animals in a horrible way that some humans can't even stand watching it. The way animals are tortured should stop because animal suffer more than expected, like stated in the last paragraph animals feel the same pain as humans. In the article “In the belly of the beast” it says the following, “a tattooed man who seemed to take pleasure in abusing newborn pigs- flinging them around by their legs, boasting of stabbing a sow with a pen and ripping the ear off another”(...).…

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    The Pixie Project

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    We could say that many people love animals, but there are many reasons that people let go of their pets. It could be that they wanted to, or that they doesn’t want, those pets will ended up homeless, or will be put in the animal shelters. Animal shelters are needed in our society, to keep our society healthy, and to make everybody happy including animals. The Pixie Project is a non-profit animal shelter organization that help both animals and the owners to find the perfect match for each other.…

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    How does Napoleon use fear and propaganda to control the animals on Animal Farm? Napoleon using the nine dogs as a fear is just one of the examples of how fear is used to bring the animals under his rule. There are many other instances in the book when either Napoleon himself or his spokesperson Squealer would use one of these techniques to either persuade the animals or force them to believe in innovative ideas. Now, one by one, I am going to expose the various situations and the many ways…

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    A Review of a Kingston Painter: Chronicler of the Hudson River School From time to time, one’s contributions to the world get noticed long after they have left earth. For some, it may be centuries later. This is the case for one Kingston painter named Jervis McEntees. McEntee’s contribution to the first native art movement in the United States, the Hudson River School finally gets celebrated, a century and a quarter later. Two exhibitions were used to celebrate McEntees’s efforts. His specific…

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    Church was a prominent figure in the Hudson River School of American landscape painters and his career revolved around painting landscapes. He was born in Hartford, Connecticut, during the nineteenth century, and at the age of eighteen became the pupil of Thomas Cole in Catskill, New York,…

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    Lois Green Carr, Russell R. Menard, and Lorena S. Walsh’s Robert Cole’s World: Agriculture and Society in Early Maryland, provides an in-depth study of the plantation established by Robert Cole, his family as well as his servants in seventeenth century Maryland. Cole and his family were English Catholics that had relocated from England to the New World because of the system of agriculture the Chesapeake was capable of producing. The Cole plantation account provides readers with an understanding…

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