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    Orwell illustrates that Mr. Jones's corruption and haughtiness results in the animals' anger and hostility. This irritation is built upon Jones's evil and opportunist character who sells his animals and their products -as Major has said- "to bring in money for [him] and his men" (Orwell 8). Furthermore, Jones is neglecting his farm and "[has] taken to drinking more than was good for him" (Orwell 18), and the worst thing is that he has kept his animals without food which fuels their anger and…

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    While they are stealing food, they will steal your heart – 15 pictures Don’t you think animals are so cute when they try to steal something? Instead of being angry at them when they try to reach the food that is not a part of their portion, leave them to make your day in an endearing way. Some of the animals you will see here will really help you raise the mood and stretch your into a smile. That is my piece of ham When the smell of the bacon is in the air, it's really hard to resist. Sometimes…

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    drugs we want is safe for us to use. The animals used in these experiments are treated awfully, left to die, starved, and deprived of water. The way these animals live their life is no way any living creature should live their life. These animals don’t choose that life, its choose for them by us,…

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    Case Study: Power Paw

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    John Propes, works part time with construction. His help would increase the effort given to clean up the motel in order for it to become an effective animal humane society. John Propes not only has knowledge based information on construction but also knows a volunteer group who could lend a helping hand. From different grants and private donations, Power Paws will be able to stay up and…

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    felt as though he would be the best because of his desire, age, and skill. “I ought to be chief” (pg. 18). The littluns along with the others on the island voted Ralph to be given power as chief, “Now I say this and make it a rule, because I’m chief. We won’t have fire anywhere on the mountain. Ever.” (pg. 87). Ralph constantly showed he knew what was best for the group. Through their actions they find they don’t always agree with everyone’s beliefs. “It’s time some people knew they’ve…

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    Pet Ethical Dilemmas

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    In this paper, I want to focus on how society talks about pets and the ethical concerns around owning different animal beings. Through my experience of owning a turtle, I have realized he is not what anyone would consider a “pet” because society doesn’t regard him as a normal “pet”. I will argue the social construct of “pets” is harmful because it results in humans treating animal beings unequally. Childhood stories, fables and television portray turtles as being slow and cautious, which gave…

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    the circus since long time ago. Circus is one of the place where these innocent animals are treated brutally and unwell, but people did not realize this and they are continually going to circus to feel entertained until today. The audience did not know that this innocent animals are mistreated behind the screen. Animals are not made for humans and it exist in the world for its own reasons (Alice Walker, n.d). Forcing animals to perform in circuses is an example of animal brutality. Furthermore,…

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    “protected by the federal Animal Welfare Act (AWA), which excludes birds, rats and mice bred for research, and cold-blooded animals such as reptiles and most fish” (ProCon.org). Based on my research and my own personal experience, I found that there are several pros and cons. I believe that this research has good points, but there will always be a controversial…

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    Animal Testing Viewpoints

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    After studying multiple views on animal testing I have come to realize my personal view has now changed since the start of my research. Before undergoing heavy study into animal testing I believed that all types of animal testing should be stopped, but now I believe that the idea is very beneficial and should only be done when the rights of the animal are considered. In the coming years, hopefully, more regulations can be passed to ensure that all animal’s lives are protected during…

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    Animal Farm is set in 1945 on a small farm in England. The events that take place on the farm mimic that of the Russian revolution. The farm is ruled by a cruel man named Mr Jones. The animals get fed up with his cruelty and rebel. They then run the farm with Snowball and Napoleon (the farm pigs) as the leaders. Napoleon is an allegory for Stalin and Snowball is an allegory for Leon Trotsky. The actions of both characters reflect those of the Russian rulers. This essay will focus on the two…

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