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    How would you feel if someone do an experience on you? Imagine if someone did that to you, would you like it? Millions of animals are killed everyone due to scientists doing test on them. If you think about it imagine what are those tests do to the animals, it damages their body some become very severely ill that they end up death. An unknown author from article “Animal testing” stated that human have no rights to use animals as if they were disposal objects. Its violates animal’s basic rights.…

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    would separately. Huck for example lets Tom have control of plans they make, since it’s the one thing he loves to do. In the article it states, “Tom 's scheme for setting Jim free is the conventional literary medievalism of his time,and when Huck introduces his more efficient and simple ideas for getting Jim out, Tom accuses him of not wanting to do things "regular." Although Huck is occasionally out of patience with Tom, the worst he has to say is that Tom is "full of principle." He accepts the…

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    Will Huck ever admit his friendships with Tom, Jim, Pap, or his old life with Miss Watson and the Widow? As I progressed through the book, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, I saw that Huck’s relations do not stay the same. This is very important to note, as they change a lot as he matures through the story. Another important thing to know is that Huck says that he wrote this at the end of the book meaning that he took his own curious pursuit as he wrote the book. “There’s nothing…

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    Twain told about the childhood fears in this region that included violence, terror, and death lurking at every corner of the village (Reidhead, 120). This story could also be twisted in saying that African American’s needed a “white friend”, which was Tom Sawyer, to survive in this racist filled part of the country. Twain wrote about this part of the country, Southern Mississippi, and how Twain believed this part of the country was and it helped to explain to other citizens in the United Stated…

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    Abraham Lincoln once said “I have always found that mercy bears richer fruits than strict justice”. This is also a lesson being taught in Langston Hughes’ short story “Thank You Ma’am.” The story is about a young boy named Roger who attempts to steal the pocketbook of Luella Bates Washington Jones. Instead of reporting him to the police, Mrs Jones takes him home, cares for him and gives him the money he wanted to steal: teaching the reader that punishment is not always the best solution to a…

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    Jedediah Leland is referred to as Charles Kane’s closest friend. Something similar can be said of Nick Carraway’s relationship to Jay Gatsby. Both Leland and Carraway portray stern moralists, both characters look at Kane and Gatsby respectively with protruding respect and admiration. They both hold high regards for said characters and are disappointed when they realize that in the end, Kane and Gatsby alike are capable of human error. They are not only important to their story’s main characters,…

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    Thesis Statement Animals deserve rights, and these rights should annihilate the problems with animal abuse, abandonment, and animal experimentation. Purpose Statement The purpose of this research paper is to discuss animal rights and what animals right activist ideology fight for which includes animal abuse, abandonment, experimentation, and laws that prevent inhuman actions towards animals. Introduction Animal rights is the idea in which all animals have the right to their life and their most…

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    Widow Douglas and Miss Watson (para 7). Therefore, Huck means if he has to conform to this white society with the Widow Douglas and Miss Watson he would rather go to the ¨bad place¨ with his best friend than go to the so called good place with them. Tom, his best friend, and himself are the only two in their society who are morally educated. Overall, Huck desires the freedom, because he rather be left on his own than be forced to act the same as the white society which he doesn't agree…

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    Robert Redford’s 1992 film adaptation of Norman Maclean’s real life story, A River Runs Through It, tells the tale of the two sons of a Missouri Presbyterian minister. The film is a coming-of-age story that follows the narrator, Norman, and his rebellious younger brother, Paul, as they grow into men. As the film progresses it highlights the differences between the boys despite their shared upbringing. The first major difference the movie highlighted was in the professions/ chosen…

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    Starting with Thomas More’s famous work Utopia, a wave of writers began publicly questioning the societies they live in and their own human nature. Anthropomorphism quickly became a popular technique of exposing flaws in these areas. Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels and Miguel Cervantes’ The Dogs Colloquy each utilize the technique of anthropomorphism to educate their readers on certain morals or values they believe in. Each of these authors anthropomorphize different animals in their…

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