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    cattle, pigs furthermore sheep annually, yet we best use around 26 million animals to research, 95% of which aid rodents, winged creatures and fish (ProCon.org). I think we should test animals with certain medicines, and there are some that they should never test on any animals. With this argument, there are the same numbers of pros and cons. Animals need to be still be tested on for medicines for illnesses and disabilities. We should use humans for testing medicine, so that fewer animals are…

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    fully represents replacement. Replacement stated as “Employing non-sentient material which may replace methods which use conscious living vertebrates. (p. 115)” Kolar tries to tell us there are many viable alternatives to replace animal testing but never really gives any specific ones considering none have been proven to be as effective as testing on an animal. The next R is reduction, “lowering the number of animals used to obtain information of a given amount and precision. (p. 116)” I agree…

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    into having an animal. All these people see are a cute face when they're little and then when the animal grows up they don't think about the needs and costs an animal has. I get that some people want to have a companion and a pet to be there, but why let the animal suffer just because you want a pet? You know how everyone has something that they disagree with and just gets on their nerves beyond belief? Well when people buy,adopt, or breed animals and they do not have the…

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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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    Insufficient knowledge or information in a country or group can bring about prolonged and unjust control of a person or government. This is all displayed in George Orwell’s 1945 novel, Animal Farm. Animal Farm alludes the events of the Russian Revolution and Russia’s times under Joseph Stalin to animals on a farm in England. In the book, the animals of Manor Farm are inspired to start a revolution to overthrow the cruel authority of Mr. Jones, the human they work for. After their successful…

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    In George Orwell’s allegory, Animal Farm, a society that represents Russia is under the control of a power hungry dictator who gains power over all the citizen’s and every aspect of their lives. The dictator, a pig who represents Joseph Stalin, takes control of the farm after a successful rebellion has taken place and the owner has fled. To maintain his power over the farm, the dictator rules by fear and manipulates the citizen’s to follow his commands and decisions. Through the development of…

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    The book we have read is Animal Farm written by George Orwell. The book is a fable and the main genre is drama and satire, satire because Orwell is humiliating the rule in the Russian Revolution. The theme in the book is power struggle, abuse of power and leadership. Animal Farm is a novel that shows us in a more simple and easier way how the Russian Revolution happened and developed. The oldest pig, Old Major, had a dream and tells every animal about it in a meeting. The dream was about the…

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    suddenly you were taken away from your family knowing that you could never see them again until the end of time? And just imagine, how would it feel like to be embarrassed in front of hundreds if not thousands of people doing tricks that could bring harm to your body? Certainly never we want this to happen to ourselves nor our family, so why should animals be treated as so? The idea of doing so to animals is undeniably wrong and should never be practice at all parts of the world because first…

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    Raccoon Research Paper

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    Finding out you have a raccoon on the property is never fun. These big critters leave their mark, from their nests and food scraps to damaged property. But the most annoying and dangerous problem associated with raccoons is the feces they leave behind. To keep family and pets from contracting one of the many harmful diseases in raccoon poop, you need wild animal removal services. Here’s why. The Dangers Raccoon feces is host to a number of dangerous bacteria and parasites that can make anyone…

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    Animal Farm The lack of an education is what drives the more accomplished to control them. People with no education are not equal to anyone except the rest with no education. Education is important to everyone because it what makes us keep moving forward. People with education have goals that they will want to achieve in their live. Through understanding in life , you are able to succeed more and maintain a stable independent control-free life. Animal Farm,…

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