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    The article “After SeaWorld, a ‘Blackfish effect’ on circuses and zoos?” by Kelly Wallace has gotten a lot of people feeling mixed emotions. In this article it says, “the public has completely changed its opinion on exploiting and killing animals for entertainment.” In SeaWorld animals are being killed and parents are not ok with this. This is no longer fun and educational for their kids. SeaWorld has banned the use of the bullhook which is a tool that helps handle and train the elephants. This…

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    Government develops in all situations from small family levels, to full countries, as in the United States. Government reveals itself as a necessary evil that begins as a way to maintain the well-being of a group of people but slowly manifests itself as a way to benefit its leaders. The acquiring of power quickly overwhelms the moral obligation a leader has to protect those they serve. The constant growth of power of the pigs in the novel, Animal Farm shows parallels to the United States…

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    The pigs in the book Animal Farm were horrible leaders. Orwell, the author, introduces many poor characteristics of a bad leader when he writes about how the pigs. The pigs try and change the commandments to what they wanted them to be, make lies about different animals so that people believe him, and all the pigs wanted to do their separate thing that did not involve the other animals. Nelson Mandela was the total opposite as the pigs because he was a good leader in trying to help South Africa.…

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    Personification Of Animals

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    As humans, we are only able to understand the world around us in terms of the human experience, through human emotions, feelings, and perception. Authors will often personify other things in order to relate back to the human experience. Most likely of these cases, authors will personify animals. Sometimes this is deliberate and other times the author is personifying animals unintentionally, because that is the only way the author can perceive the animal in his or her own terms of the human…

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    I think owning exoitic pets should not be allowed because they are to much to take care of. The owners have them for a little while, but when they get big they just dumped them off into the woods and they end up killing our birds and other animals. It isn´t a good idea to have these pets they are no good for us. They do nothing for us they just grow really big and they get annoying. Don't buy these pets they are nothing but trouble. These pets can get up to 20 feet long and when they are that…

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    What are you? What type of person are you? Do you fail to conform, to accepted standards, conventions, rules, or laws? Then you most likely are a nonconformist. Nonconformist are people who don't follow the status quo, they express opinions or beliefs other won’t. However living life as an nonconformist can be dangerous way of life. That's why most people just follow the norm and live an ordinary life. This can be shown with hens in the novel animal farm written by George Orwell. The hens are…

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    Snowball vs Napoleon Napoleon and Snowball are two of the main characters in the story. Both pigs, Napoleon being of larger size but Snowball being more articulate and able to come up with more ideas and is very vivid. Both characters strive for the title of "leader" after Mr. Jones is removed from the farm. Both agree on their theory of "animalism" and their seven commandments by which the farm shall be run, but agree on very little of anything else. Snowball is viewed as the ideal…

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    Sadly many similarities in dystopian books and movies are showing up in our society today such as the different social classes, the government watching us online etcetera. It’s scary how dystopian books and movies are so closely similar to modern time.Some that really stand out are from the book Animal Farm by George Orwell and movie V for Vendetta. In summary, Animal farm revolves around the Russian Revolution but Mr. Orwell uses animals to delineate indirectly the people involved in the…

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    Snowball Vs Napoleon

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    "But it was noticed at these two (Snowball Napoleon) were never an agreement. Whatever suggestion either of them made, the other could be counted on to oppose it."(Orwell 31) it all started with Mr. Jones, owner of the farm, forgot to feed the animals due to being inebriated. The animals were so hungry they broke through their stalls and ate what they found that. That is how the rebellion started. Although the animals won, there were two pigs who stood up and became in charge; Snowball and…

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    Veterinarians I’ve always loved animals, I grew up around them all of my life. I have owned animals for as long as I can remember. I can still remember my first animal, a bearded dragon. Animals are my passion, and I have been caring, raising, and breeding animals for as long as I can remember. My family has owned animals from horses to a 6.5 foot Red tail boa. I can already clean and dress wounds and do many other things required of veterinarians. My mother is a veterinarian technician, based…

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