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    English Paper In the beginning of the book all of the animals seem to be thought of as equal but as the story continues we quickly find out that's not the case. Near the beginning of the story the animals go through a huge passage as they win their right for freedom, in the first battle that the animals endure, In which after Napoleon began taking charge. Napoleon is a pretty decent sized boar, with that being said he represents the upper class, as in he is over ruling the rest of the farm and…

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    A young lamb hiding in the shadow of a lion, a predator in the game of war, and prey in the game of love, wages a new battle in foreign territory. William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing is a play in which its characters are defined by their respective reputations. On one hand, are Leonato and Don Pedro: the leaders of two politically powerful families, whose desires are of the utmost priority for those surrounding them. On the flipside, characters like Don Jon and Dogberry are not given…

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    president and I have read books by and about him for a long time. I'm very aware of his leadership and his advocacy for others and I admire that very much. I believe the inspiration of Ronald Reagan has impacted me, because I love helping others and making things positive for everyone around me. In my community and school, I've made a difference by volunteering my time to help others. Volunteering at my city's animal shelter is probably one of the most rewarding experiences I've had. At…

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    he does not lay eggs, he is too weak to pull the plough, he cannot run fast enough to catch rabbits. Yet he is lord of all the animals.” In this section Old Major emphasizes using logos pointing out things “He does not” do, implying the list does go on. Major goes on to connect man to all of their misery. As all of the animals continue to listen to the insightful…

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    these animals, while people still to circuses and entertaining shows that are using animals. We don’t know what suffering animals have to go threw just for our entertainment. Animals should be strictly prohibited from being used in any form of entertainment, their lives are being put at risk, they do not have the power or ability to communicate their…

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    (before class)* “Hey guys lets bring our phones to class so we can play games with them, Mr.Wolf won’t catch us.” says Carl. The four other pigs agreed and brought their phones to class. *Present Time (right as the pigs ran out of the classroom) Grace says, “ Guys we can’t get in trouble mom and dad will be so angry!” Todd says, “ Let’s just run out of the…

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    In the book “Animal Farm” by George Orwell, a recurring theme is manipulation and deception. Another place this theme occurs is in the world of politics and the effect of politicians themselves. Three good examples of this are Donald Trump, Marion Barry, and Edward Koch. Throughout the book, the pigs lie and confuse the other animals to better their own lives, just as these politicians have done. Napoleon, the leader pig, makes sure to instill fear so everything happens perfectly to his liking.…

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    In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell many government rules that apply to us are broken. The first rule is term limits and voting this means the person was fairly voted into office and has a set amount of time to serve in office. Another equally important rule is Checks and Balances this rule makes sure no one person (or branch of government) gets more power than another. The last rule is the Separation of Powers this rule gives each person (or branch of government) its power and how to use…

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    Imagine a nation, where poverty runs rampant. Rations are at an all time low, and people work themselves to their demise, yet they still receive the bare-minimum to feed themselves and survive. However there are those who sit above the commoners, and feed on their hard earned produce. This is the lethal power of corruption, which was also found in George Orwell’s Animal Farm. Since government corruption is a major issue in various countries, new leaders should be sincere, altruistic, and…

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    You also need to have honesty, be friendly, work as a team and never let down your team. The animals thought that since the pigs were the smarter ones they were the only ones qualified to rule the farm, but that isn’t true they were smart but they didn’t have any of the other qualities they needed. They were never honest, they tried to get away with everything they did by lying. Boxer would’ve probably been a better leader because he was…

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