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    Animal Farm Essay Were the working animals the ones to blame for Napoleon's takeover? The working animals are to blame because they were still working for him even after he chased off Snowball and made them work like slaves. Some people might disagree because the animals do not know better, Napoleon was the one who brainwashed them on doing whatever he wants and they believe him because he is smarter. Napoleon makes the animals work like slaves and let’s the pigs have special treatment because…

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    In the beginning of the novel Animal Farm, there are a total of seven commandments that all animals must follow. These commandments were meant to keep order on the farm and create a sense of sameness between every animal. The idea of these rules was very successful until they began to be manipulated by the pigs. This manipulation is shown throughout the novel as the pigs change the rules for their own benefit. Most of the original commandments involved the banishment of taking part in acting…

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    not enough people are doing it. As a result, of these organizations help to convince people to change it could shut down most abusive animal businesses. A big problem when talking about animal abuse/abandonment is puppy mills. “Conditions animals go through in puppy mills are rusty cages, contaminated food and water full of algae,” Says a worker from the Humane Society.The reason why this happens is that the owners of the puppy mills put profit above the welfare of their animals. The puppies…

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    The quote is saying that the animals are looking at the pigs and the men and seeing the same thing. The pigs have taken over more throughout the book and took control over the farm. It started off that they were all equal and slowly all the commandments changed. At the end they started dressing like humans and walked on two legs. They always said in the book two legs was bad. The pigs had more rights than the rest of the animals. The quote is saying that the animals looked at the pigs and the…

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    that is incompatible for their size. Unfortunately they lack the availability to wander around in their natural habitat. In comparison to zoo animals, circus animals live far worse as they are forced to perform tricks stunts; if they choose to go against the…

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    Snowball

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    Major was an old boar whose speech about the evils perpetrated by humans rouses the animals into rebelling. His philosophy concern of Man is named Animalism by his followers. He also teaches the song "Beasts of England" to the animals. He represents Vladimir Lenin Majors name is that because he is a major deal in this book. Snowball was a boar who becomes one of the rebellion's most valuable leaders. After drawing plans for the building of a windmill, he is chased off of the farm by Napoleon's…

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    Why Is Animal Testing Bad

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    Have you ever thought animal testing is bad to animals? Animal testing can hurt the animals really badly. Scientists, do this to make sure that the cosmetics will not hurt humans. This means that animals are being tested for cosmetics, it might have a bad effect, and could get the animals sick or kill them. Animals testing should keep on going on even though scientist don't listen because it is a law to not test on animals. Scientists, do this to make sure that humans are not affected by…

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    These images are horrific to even think about, but this is most likely what more than half of the animals in captivity centers feel like. For many years animal captivation has been viewed as a good action, but not everyone knows the pain these animals go through every day. Many people support animal conservation centers because they are told that animals will live healthier and longer. Many people assume that animal captivity acceptable action, however it can cause harm to the animals. The…

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    In this essay I will critically review chapter three: Sharing Suffering, Instrumental relations between laboratory animals and their people by Donna Haraway from her book “When Species Meet”. I will be analyzing the main arguments that Haraway presents throughout the chapter. I will identify the evidence used to support her argument and also identify the limits of the chapter. I intend to identify connections between this chapter and the article “Cyclone Pam from the field, Adapting to climate…

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    Animals and testing matter. Various man made products and medicines are brought to consumers every year by way of product testing on animals. These processes have causes alarm and concern for those who believe animals may be endangered by these testing processes. The industry backs their animal testing processes and procedures as non-harmful to the test subjects. The concerns of those who believe animals are being harmed and those who believe they are not harming animals a clearer…

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