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    Is Orwell A Marxist? Animal Farm is a satire of the Russian Revolution that occurred in 1902 till 1919. It’s a fable where the author uses characters in the book to symbolize real characters in the Russian Revolution. Animal Farm by George Orwell is a fable where Orwell shows his point of view of the Russian Revolution. Each character symbolizes something or someone. The animals overtake their cruel farmer Mr. Jones, and start to rebel. When the rebellion happens, rules are laid out called…

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    While they are stealing food, they will steal your heart – 15 pictures Don’t you think animals are so cute when they try to steal something? Instead of being angry at them when they try to reach the food that is not a part of their portion, leave them to make your day in an endearing way. Some of the animals you will see here will really help you raise the mood and stretch your into a smile. That is my piece of ham When the smell of the bacon is in the air, it's really hard to resist. Sometimes…

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    Imagine being poked and prodded. Then being injected with an unknown substance that makes you feel different. And this same process goes on and on for multiple different injections. On top of the many injections your receiving your also food and water deprived. You are also placed in a physical restraint for prolonged periods of time that often leads to multiple injuries. Eventually you’re scared of everything, if it moves you scream, if it comes close to you, you scream. But guess what, you…

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    Case Study: Power Paw

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    Pumpkin is scared, alone, and no one cares for her. If one saw Pumpkin on a commercial they would change the channel when it became too much to handle. Pumpkin is beaten, bruised, and on the brink of death, hoping desperately that maybe someone in the world would love her. “Pumpkin” is a poor and innocent kitten, left on the street because she was not enough or someone could n0t take care of her. Thinking “she’s better off out on the streets”. Instead of Pumpkin being left for dead; she is found…

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    A shell’” (pg. 10). Ralph takes possession of the conch and identifies it as an object to call meetings with. This is the beginning of the democracy on the island in Lord of the Flies. The littluns shouted in different beliefs as well. “Seems to me we ought to have a chief to decide things.” “A chief! A chief!” (pg. 18). After the idea of choosing a leader Jack felt as though he would be the best because of his desire, age, and skill. “I ought to be chief” (pg. 18). The littluns along with…

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    As you read Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go, you must infer some parts of the novel as the narrator leaves out crucial information. Both the characters and the readers are withheld from, crucial information that greatly affects the events in the novel that shape who the characters are. The purpose for the author and the guardians to withhold information from the reader and the characters is to mask the true identities of the characters in the novel, to establish a sense of individuality within…

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    Pet Ethical Dilemmas

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    doesn’t regard him as a normal “pet”. I will argue the social construct of “pets” is harmful because it results in humans treating animal beings unequally. Childhood stories, fables and television portray turtles as being slow and cautious, which gave me an idea of what to expect from owning him. When put in new environments, he is very cautious and easily startled. He will hiss and hide in his shell when almost anything comes near him. When I was kid, every time I reached my arm into his home…

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    Animals have existed as a part of the circus since long time ago. Circus is one of the place where these innocent animals are treated brutally and unwell, but people did not realize this and they are continually going to circus to feel entertained until today. The audience did not know that this innocent animals are mistreated behind the screen. Animals are not made for humans and it exist in the world for its own reasons (Alice Walker, n.d). Forcing animals to perform in circuses is an example…

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    There is a highly controversial argument of using animals for scientific or commercial testing. Chimpanzees have 99% of their DNA in common with humans; furthermore, mice are 98% comparable to humans on a genetic level. The United States and Gabon are the main two nations that permit experimentation with chimpanzees (ProCon.org). “95% of animals” utilized in experimentation are not “protected by the federal Animal Welfare Act (AWA), which excludes birds, rats and mice bred for research, and…

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    Animal Testing Viewpoints

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    After studying multiple views on animal testing I have come to realize my personal view has now changed since the start of my research. Before undergoing heavy study into animal testing I believed that all types of animal testing should be stopped, but now I believe that the idea is very beneficial and should only be done when the rights of the animal are considered. In the coming years, hopefully, more regulations can be passed to ensure that all animal’s lives are protected during…

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