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    The book starts off with a tremendous background which leads off to a specific government called communism. One animal that stood in front of all the others became superior and believed in a righteous place for all too happy. That superior animal was a pig who was named Napoleon. Every single animal obeyed his commands without backing and they believed the choices that he made was right. Soon later in the story, there is a rebellion against Napoleon when he has way too much power that made him…

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    “Going once…twice…SOLD to the gentleman in the front!” Welter Weight, my eight-year-old thoroughbred horse from Lexington, Kentucky, sold as a yearling at auction for one million dollars to become a “supposed” famous racehorse. Being the grandson of Seattle Slew, the farm who bought him believed that he would be a successful racehorse. Unfortunately for them, but lucky for me, racing was not the career for Welter, and they soon retired him. He ended up at a show horse barn where he was trained…

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    Imagine living inside a locked closet without any control over any aspect of your life. You don’t have the option to choose when and what you eat, how you will spend your time, whether or not you will have a partner and children, or liberty to choose that partner. Think about spending your entire life like this, a prisoner, even though you have committed no crime. Animals in laboratories endure this treatment every day. These animals go through deprivation, isolation, and misery. Each year in…

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    Imagine kids being held in captivity for being extraordinary, it's not entertaining it's cruel. Well, why do people have animals kept behind bars and walls? Animals need space to run, be crazy and hunt, having their own natural instincts. People do not know the possibilities an animal can have after being captured. Animals have feelings just like humans, and they get mental disorders as well. People don't understand the animals, they act like they do but in reality they don't. They can be…

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    Why does God let bad things happen to good people? A question that will be asked until we meet our Father in heaven and get to ask Him directly. I think we need to unpack a few things in attempt to answer that question. First, where did evil come from and when did it begin? Has there always been evil in this world? Did God bring evil into this world or did we? To get a baseline for this question I think we need to establish “bad things” and where it derived from. Secondly, do we have freewill or…

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    Pros And Cons Of Zoos

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    To Be or Not To Be Countless animals are dragged away from their natural environments and are forced to live as a subject of observation. In addition, they serve as amusement for the animal capturers, the human race. Over a time span of one hundred years, zoos have been a popular source of entertainment for interested human beings who are curious to learn about the various kinds of animals that the world holds. A certain question has been floating in the air for many years. “Are zoos cruel to…

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    Animals and humans both fall under on the mammal category and are located in the same kingdom. In the book, “Unlikely Heroes” by Jennifer S. Holland, people around the world share their stories of how an animal saved their life. There are many different short stories, but the rest are also stories of animals rescuing other animals. Whether it’s a dog saving a cat, fox, or llama, they are still amazing heroes that are not focused on what kind, color, or breed they are. Experimenting on a species…

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    The true meaning of being a leader is to serve others before themselves. An efficient leader must never be self-centered and must always be concerned with their follower’s best interests before their own. In the Animal Farm, the animals were led to believe that the humans were the reason beside all of their misery from being on the Manor Farm. Napoleon, the main tyrant, started using his newly gained power to only benefit himself and stray away from Old Major’s original ideas. As a leader,…

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    “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others,”(118). In this case, George Orwell is using the phrase “more equal” to show how leaders twist words to manipulate the population. Animal Farm, by George Orwell, is a farm that overthrows their dictator leader, Mr. Jones, but reverts back into a dictatorship over the course of the book. Satire is a way to use humor, irony, or over exaggeration to expose or criticize people’s ideas, especially in politics. Animal Farm…

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    In Animal Farm, one of George Orwell’s main goals was to portray the Russian Revolution of 1917 in his writing through character’s, events, and concepts. His goal was clearly shown in his text because many important people of the Russian Revolution were seen through animals, events that took place in the Russian Revolution were reflected in his writing, and many concepts of the time were shown in a different form. He accomplished his goal by using simpler characters and an easier concept to…

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