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    It was when I was eleven years old that I first got to spend time with a cat. I was at a friend’s place to hang out and was informed that he had a pet. Years of watching television and the media told me that these furry beasts were the cutest things I’d laid my eyes on, and so I embarked throughout my friend’s house to find it. When I finally found it, it was everything I’d imagined. I spent more time playing with the cat that day than with my friend, and observed where it was at any given time…

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    Animal Farm The book "Animal Farm" is written by George Orwell which provides a though provoking symbolization of the usage of propaganda. The book starts by introducing a character called Old Major who is a pig and is respected by all the animals. He instigates the farm animals by telling them that the root of their problems is human beings. Every farm animal agrees to the Old Major’s proposition since they all view him as a respectable yet wise man. This creates a drift between the humans and…

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    In both The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time and Of Mice and Men, the relationships between animals and characters influence the readers’ understanding of main characters Christopher and Lennie, respectively. Christopher’s rat Toby and Lennie’s pets are the principal character foils that affect the reader’s perception of them, in multiple ways. Though Christopher and Lennie both have these animals to comfort them, their attitudes and thinking differ. These individuals are also both…

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    Understanding the needs of friendship is crucial for humans because we are social creatures and need social interaction. In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, George and Lennie discover many important aspects of their friendship. George and Lennie go through many situations to demonstrate and understand the needs of a strong friendship. Throughout the story, the idea that strong friendship takes selflessness, support, and mutual need is conveyed. Lennie and George show selflessness as a need…

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    Most people think of small animals, such as sheep, as meek and submissive due to their frequent portrayal as innocent characters in children’s stories and folklore; in these same stories, antagonistic characters tend to be fiercer animals such as lions or wolves. However, the children’s movie Zootopia shows that this is not always the case. The characters in this film break the stereotypes that the audience have against them by being different from what is conventional. For instance, the "dumb…

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    It is said that “Wealth makes worship,” and the lottery is a shortcut to enjoy a windfall. However, suppose you become such a lucky dog, which type of life would you prefer to live? To be addicted to material universe or to live entirely by spiritual values? Similarly, in Lesley Choyce’s novel “Dumb Luck” and the American film “It Could Happen To You”, one may think about such circumstances and make a decision since both texts depict main characters, Brandon and Charlie, who won the life…

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    can change how we view the world and the people in it. “There didn't look like there was anything in the park except dog crap and globs of spit and cigar butts from old men, and the benches all looked like they'd be wet if you sat down on them” (Salinger 124). Using the park, Salinger uses imagery to show the way Holden sees the world. Through Holden’s sense of sight, he sees the “dog crap and globs of spit and cigar butts from old men.” This shows the world as a destructive, ugly, and gross…

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    Speech On Animal Cruelty

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    Animal cruelty Pets. Some who are smarter than others and some who are just straight up stupid weather it’s a dog, a horse, or in my case a cat. Why do we even put up with pets? Why do we love these furry creatures so much? Well, because they are so cute. Like how my cat would lick my face in the middle of the night just to wake me up to get him some food. Or how my cat would brush his fur against my legs constantly just for the attention. We all love our pets to bits and we wouldn’t want…

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    it’s feet, mouth, chest and belly are all white. It’s nose is black like most dogs and it has pointy up ears. The dingo lives in Australia and mainly lives in desserts but some live in grasslands and near forests. Dingoes often make their dens in abandoned rabbit holes. Most people know the Dingo as a native animal to only Australia similar to why people know the Kangaroo. They can rotate their paws unlike any other dog and they have the largest canine teeth. They mainly live up to 5-6 years but…

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    What is a Bully Stick and what's inside? The study had another interesting fact, many dog owners had no idea what the bully sticks were actually made. Bully sticks are made of beef Pizzle, which is a nice way of saying the male organ of a bull. They are dried or baked in the oven or by themselves and are available in a huge variety of shapes and sizes of long sticks 3 meters intertwined rings and pretzels Braided Pizzle are the most durable and therefore more expensive varieties bully stick…

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