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    emotions, empathy is what makes humans, humans. Compared to other living beings, humans have the ability to love, care, cherish, hate, forgive, feel pain, become jealous, have perseverance, and be conscious of other beings and their emotions. Empathy is emphasized significantly throughout this book and it is considered only a human trait that can’t be discovered in lifeless or man-made beings such as androids. The book portrays empathy as an important aspect of being a human. Directly or…

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    reproduction and firmly supports unborn human life. He has witnessed to this life through videos that walk viewers through the development of babies still in the womb. He is a believer in “human beings with potential,” not “potential human beings,” and there is a difference. “Potential human beings” states that the fetuses have potential to be human beings, assuming they are not yet human. In contrast, “human beings with potential” means that the babies are human even though they are not yet…

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    This story is meant to be a metaphor of their society’s nature of education, and also their want for education. Socrates tells Glaucon to imagine human beings as living in an underground cave with a long entrance, open to light across the width of the underground cave. The people in the cave have been there since their early childhood, with their legs and necks bonded, so they could only look in front of them. The light in the cave is from a fire above and behind them. There is a road to…

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    When penalties are issued to the laboratories and organizations that do not follow the guidelines, they are negligible, and do little to deter companies, schools, and labs from continuing to place these animals in dangerous situations. The Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) is an organization, founded by attorneys, which files lawsuits to protect animals. Their goal is to assure the punishment of animal abusers. There are also many organizations that work to prevent animal cruelty and misuse,…

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    make the viewers even more sad, the animals that were shown were the most damaged and depressed looking ones. The dogs and cats even looked like they were frowning. One of the cats was missing an eye, another cat was missing a leg, and one of the dogs couldn’t use its back legs to walk properly. Anybody that wouldn’t want to help a poor animal like that is heartless. Besides the visuals, the audio is also used to make people feel guilty. The music that is playing in the background is "In the…

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    dogs leash is superior to his collar. The girl left leg is distal to her right leg. Her left arm is distal from her body holding the leash. 1.3 Frontal plane (coronal)- It is divided into dorsal and ventral or posterior and anterior (back and front. Transverse plane (axial or cross section) divides the body into cranial and caudal portions. An inmaginary line that Median…

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    won. After being chosen, Mrs. Hutchinson is stoned to death by all of the people in the town. In the last story, “The Wife’s Story” by Ursula K. Le Guin, a pack of wolves kill a human. In the beginning, the narrator, a wolf, realizes that her husband seems suspicious and all of the sudden turns into a human. The human acts irrationally and tries to hurt the narrator and her poor children. “But it picked up a heavy fallen tree branch in its long white foot, and shoved the end of that down into…

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    Universal struggle. As a nation we face it and as a person, we face it daily throughout our lives. Struggling is something that tests and defines the persons we are and who we will be. The trailer, for the biopic film Stronger, establishes the theme of universal struggle through a wide variety of tones. As the trailer opens, the director attempts to develop a tone of friendliness but also heartbreak. The tone of friendliness is found at the scene of the bar and the willingness of the main…

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    What is Heroism? “Hard times don’t create heroes. It is during the hard times when the ‘hero’ within us is revealed” (Bob Riley). Growing up most people assumed heroes to always be strong and have superpowers, that they always needed to take on a bad guy and do it with confidence. However, heroes can come in all shapes and sizes and they don’t always have to be big and powerful. All one needs to be is a kind and honest soul for that is a superpower in its own right. Although people face…

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    Moreau's Monster

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    What does it mean to be human? When men act inhuman and instinctual are they any better than beast? In The Island of Dr. Moreau the author,H.G Wells, depicts all the characters other than Prendick as monsters in their own unique way.The beasts are literal monsters, Moreau is a torturous immoral monster, and Montgomery is an alcoholic and violent monster. Throughout the novel H.G Wells reveals these monsters in order to develop the idea that mankind can often be little more than animals and to…

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