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    mother, Molly. Directed by Phillip Noyce. In the Epilogue, we have recent footages of Real Molly and daisy, where they enlighten us again about their lives and their daring journey. Based on the events, Rabbit-proof fence is a moving story of racial prejudice, agoraphobic desert views & amazing endurance of three little indigenous girls. The film of Phillip Noyce has created quite an incite in Australia, where in real the kidnapping of…

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    reflect their personalities and behavior? Nommo is “the force that makes things live as what they are” (Kingsolver 209), or at least to what Adah describes. Nommo classifies everything alive by name, a rabbit is a rabbit, a man is a man, and a flower is a flower, and a flower cannot live as a man or rabbit, only as a flower. Rachel’s name involves jealous and exile, Leah’s name involves an eldest daughter, Adah’s name involves a shepherd or musician, and Ruth May’s name involves sickness…

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    can be “dangerous” to compare this data to humans (n.d., para., 1). Also, as the Humane Society International stated, a major test used is the Draize test, which is where someone puts a product directly into the rabbit’s eye, is unreliable, because rabbits do not have tear ducts, while humans do (n. d., para. 5). Ignoring such a significant difference like having tear ducts or not accentuates the holes in animal testing. Besides the cruelty of testing on animals, it can cause harm to the people…

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    that results in deaths, which is called the american dream. Curley’s wife was poor but had a dream of being a rich actor , which was snatched away and is stuck with Curley. Lennie loves soft objects and dreams of owning a piece of land and tending rabbits on it, but unfortunately dies. Candy has a dream which he strongly believed in, to be a part of Lennie and George’s dream to live on their own land. John Steinbeck portrays the american dream as a mirage which is unattainable through Curley’s…

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    Introduction Nowadays, the number of brands selling cosmetic products, typically defined as products that are intended to be applied or used by the human body for the purposes of cleansing or beautification, are increasing in number due to the increase in demands as more consumers are buying cosmetic products. However, not all consumers are aware that animals are used to test the products that they use to ensure effectiveness and safety when used by consumers. In many parts of the world, there…

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    relationship in his life ends. Despite George having a more tough character, he was an idealist for truly dreaming in things that he knew could possibly never happen. Lennie’s American Dream is to own a farm in the future so he can take care of rabbits. He is the first character to present his American Dream, which influences George and eventually Candy to form their own. Because of his mental…

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    Colonization appears in many texts, but three that are significant are Things Fall Apart, Rabbit-Proof Fence, and Lagaan. Colonization affects many cultural components and it can also force the colonized to adapt to new cultures, which prompts conflict between those who are in revolt and the colonizers while resulting in the outcome of a serious tragedy such as death. In the novel, Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, it may seem as if the focus is on a single main character, but it is on a…

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    wolves, as they are dangerous animals. The second is to stay aware of one’s surroundings, as there might be danger lurking. The rabbit was so absorbed with the book, that he/she did not notice the nearby wolf. The third is to not judge a book by its cover, which comes from the alternate ending, where the fierce and dangerous looking wolves finally befriended the rabbit. In Spells, the reader sees the frog go through all sorts of transformations, all because he destroyed the book. Thus, the…

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    Animals have the ability to experience a variety of feelings and emotions just as we humans do. They experience pain, pleasure, agitation, and even sadness.Just as we suffer, as do they. During experiments, mothers are breed repeatedly and then separated from the young. When pain is evident, the same process that takes place in our bodies, happens in theirs as well. For the duration of the experiment, test subjects are required to be put under an anesthetic. Reports show that at least 10…

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    and instructed to take off into the mountains and perform a test of survival. She runs and runs until she reaches the top of the mountain known as "the tiger place" (Kingston 24). While on this mountain, Kingston becomes ravenous. But then, a white rabbit happens to jump into a fire to satisfy her malnourishment.…

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