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    Beauty over Pain: Getting Rid of Animal Testing “The question is not, can they reason, nor, can they talk. But, can they suffer?” -Jeremy Bentham. By a show of hands, how many of you would cause your pet intentional pain? Would you prod them, lock them up, or inject them with possibly toxic products? That is what most reactions would be. Well, it turns out you may be using one or more animal tested products a day without knowing. Today’s society will do just about anything to get rid of basic…

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    Literary Analysis: Animal Farm Books or stories that represent historical events are few and far between. These types of literature are often found in history books or biographies of historic figures. More often than not, history books are not entertaining to read and are not suitable for most readers. Animal Farm, by George Orwell is a novel that uses symbolism, personification, and historical context to tell the story of the Russian Revolution. This piece of literature is unique and keeps…

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    1. The person I am trying to promote is Napoleon, the “Terror of Mankind,” and the acceptance of his leadership. 2. The speaker is Squealer. 3. The intended audience is the other animals on the farm. 4. The purpose of my piece of propaganda is to have the animals obey Napoleon and accept him as their leader, desiring never to betray or rebel against him. 5. The two propaganda techniques I am using are fear and transfer. The technique of fear will appeal to the animals’ emotions by embedding in…

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    influence of alcohol or drugs but they do not need to harm animals. People could get counselling, or punch a pillow or a wall if they’re looking for destruction. In summary, people should not harm animals in any way. In the end, animal abuse needs to stop. Most animal abuse occurs in a home. It also occurs when companies harm them to get their resources. The final time that animal abuse occurs the most is in different places all around the world.In brief, animal abuse is current all…

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    Animal farm is well known for its character and events representing real people and events. Orwell cleverly used the raven allegorically symbolizes for the Russian Orthodox Church, hence the name “Moses”. In Animal Farm, Moses is a raven who is close to Mr. Jones and most of the animals despise until the end of the novel. The raven clearly connects to the church because for centuries the Tsar and the church had a very close relationship, the Soviet Union dismissive attitude towards it and desire…

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    Pit bulls are very kind and do not hurt people as much as people think they do. Pit bulls rarely bite people unless they feel endangered. People have been scared of pit bulls because they have heard bad things about them like they always hurt people. That is not true because some people just read that off the internet. Humans are not that nice to pit bulls either because people put things up on the media and one story can change someone's mind about a topic. One newspaper article said that…

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    "There were six to seven bears in concrete cubicles. Their fur was hanging off, they were begging for food, and an employee was tossing one bear cub around by the scruff of his neck." (Bob Barker). This what Bob Barker described what he witnessed, when he visited a roadside zoo in Cherokee, North Carolina. Many children, adults and families go to zoos for enjoyment, wanting to see animals do something exciting. What these people do not know is what goes on behind that glass and how the animals…

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    We Bought A Zoo Essay

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    We Bought a Zoo is a film about a family who needs a fresh start to help them grieve over the recent loss of their mother and wife. In their own way, the father Benjamin, the son Dylan, the daughter Rosie each struggle to move on and readjust into this new shift to their family dynamic. Benjamin is an adventure seeker and a dreamer. Through a series of events, he decides to pack up his family, move out of the city and move into a run-down house on zoo property. Needing financial support and…

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    Learning the Basic In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell there are many lessons taught by the characters in the book. These lessons are somewhat hidden but very basic and are seen in everyday life today. The lessons all should be treated equally and too much power for one person show up throughout the story as things go from good to bad within the society of animals. These lessons are important to the society of animals and to society today. Too much power for one person is a big lesson in…

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    Puppy Farm Research Paper

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    Good morning/afternoon, Today I will be talking to you about the cruelty of puppy farm of the animals you know and love. I want each and every one of you to imagine, Imagine being locked in a wired cage hardly bigger than the size of your body. Imagine you were deprived of any opportunity to exercise or enjoy sunlight. Imagine denied attention and love from everyone around you Imagine being given scarcely enough food and water to live on. Imagine living like that everyday of your life. As…

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