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    not know your best friends at the beginning. Almost every problem can be accomplished at the time is gone, but the fact is the time is confusing human identity. At the end of the technological…

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    rapidly. What are humans without humanity but merely beings, cruelly isolated from their compassion. Unfortunately in modern society, voice has been equated to worth, and regarding others as inferior is as easy as ignoring their voice. As discussed in My Year of Meats by Ruth Ozeki, this complete disregard for others is substantially damaging to the silenced and advantageous for the privileged. Throughout the novel, both women and animals are treated as collateral by those with louder voices.…

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    Maximum Ride Summary

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    as lab rats for the scientist genetic human/animal experiment. Max and the rest of the flock are half bird and half human because of an experiment done to them. Now these kids were different, they had wings on their backs, so now they flew, making them 98% human and 2% bird. This book covers a portion of the backstory of the run, clarifying how they wound up all alone in their mountain home. It also introduced the antagonist of the flock-half-wolf, half-human animals known as the Erasers. They…

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    “Whatever you do is always right,” and he responds back with, “Now my little lark’s talking like a human being.” Torvald seems to enjoy the more dominant lifestyle and believes that women as well as other human beings should be submissive in a sense. However, in this instance Nora defends herself and counters Torvald’s disrespect with, “Before all else, I’m a human being.” This portrays Nora’s ideal “human being” to being able to stand strong as an individual and to embrace your personal freedom…

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    definitely had some moments of disobedience. King Triton had told Ariel countless times that she wasn’t allowed to go to the surface at all, yet she did almost every day. Ariel was very much influenced by a certain group- humans. All she wanted to do was whatever humans did, including looking like one and acting like one. There are multiple stereotypes in the little mermaid, but one stereotype that Ariel abides by is the gender stereotypes. Ariel did stereotypical girl activities…

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    themes, distinct social and political viewpoints, and unorthodox style of writing. Whitman’s literary work, shown in his multiple themes, was influential because of him capturing the proud democracy of America and his ideas on the celebration of the human mind, body and soul. The patriotism exhibited by Whitman influenced numerous people of diverse social classes. As many thought Whitman exceptionally “captured the proud and confident tone of a young nation announcing its commitment to a…

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    his emotions and his feelings about life and his society. According to him, Time represents a mysterious and unquestionable force that pulls humans ever since they are born. But Time remains a concept set up by humans, who still have a minimum of power to change the present and the future. In his poems, Auden often uses Time as a reminder of our human condition : there is an end to life, nothing will last forever. For exemple, in Lay your sleeping head, my love, he opposes youth and…

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    Violent delights have violent ends "The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race” (Stephen Hawking). Hawking divulges that as we approach the singularity, our own creations will render us evolutionarily obsolete. Our great developments over time are the things that have allowed us to make our own tools, languages and commerce but someday instead of creating new technology our innovations may bring us to our own demise. Science fiction writer Vernor…

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    Non Human Animal Rights

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    A great deal of controversy surrounding non-human (animal) rights. There are organizations like “People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals” (PETA) who advocate for animals they are more tactful when it comes to animal rights in different ways, some have a proactive way as well as others have a subtler way of approaching the rights of animals. Furthermore, it is unethical for big game hunting for the sake of a trophy, a good example, killing Cecil and Xanda (son) of the lion back in 2017 had…

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    Zealot Monologue

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    "A cold spear of coldness stabbed the city's heart. Roaming around humans, dressed in fancy clothing, walking, and talking on these devices... It was pathetic.. The life in this city was... Cold... You could think that's the worst of it.. I was once TESTED. These cruel labs.. Possessing the power to force dogs to train and fight.. It was dark. This is my story. I am Zealot, the leader of the Rebel Pack." The cold hard metal cage awoken a small pup. She opened her eyes to the blinding lights of…

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