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    In the book Animal Farm, written by George Orwell he writes about animals that have taken over a farm and then pigs running the farm, and talking to each other, as well as the pigs walking on two legs towards the end of the book. While the movie Animal Farm, animated by, Joy Batchelor, and John Halas, made in 1954, tell the story of the animals taking over the farm, but they do not have the animals talk, they also do not have them walking on two legs. Although the book and the movie do have…

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    Wakini: A Short Story

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    No one can remember any more exactly how it came about that the black bear Wakini overpowered the strong gray grizzly Wakinu. The black bears say that Wakini was just feeding on the contents of an ant hill when Wakinu came up to him and quite rudely stuck his paw in as well.A great fight ensued, with gray and black hairs flying on every side. Wakini was, of course, in the right, for no animal may ever touch another's prey.Wakinu thus received a just punishment; but that was by no means all --…

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    In the novel Animal Farm, author George Orwell explains a point with something most people know about: farm animals. However, these animals are no ordinary farm animals. They are convinced that a farm that is ran by animals is better than a farm ran by humans. Throughout Animal Farm, A reader can see a pattern start to develop as the book continues on. Although the author touches on various points throughout this book, two points that the author really gets across is this book is the animals…

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    For the museum project, I chose to go to the Folsom History Museum. The museum was small and colorful. When you walked in, you could see a large quilt with lots of color and patterns. The museum was mostly about how gold in california was discovered, how people dressed, and how people survived. It also led into prison, and punishments they had. There was two separate rooms at the museum. One room was a Famous Baseball room and another room was for the museum itself. The museum had multiple items…

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    In George Orwell's novel, Animal Farm, Napoleon started out as an ordinary pig, but when given the opportunity to take power he turns into an evil dictator. During his time as leader he brought slavery and many deaths to Manor Farm due to his need for power and success. Even with all the power he had he didn’t trust the animals, he feared they would turn against him. For example, when Jessie had 9 puppies he took it upon himself to train them to scare other animals and to consolidate…

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    much of a high aim for themselves to achieve. Therefore, this leads to them underestimating their goal, and it backfires because they think too little of it. George Orwell’s Animal Farm depicts the lives of animals that live in a farm in England with an inattentive farmer, Mr.Jones. Old Major, the oldest animal on the farm, sparks an idea to rebel against all humans in order to be liberated from mistreatment. The rebellion originates from Old Major who aspires for a world where animals live…

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    Mongol Military Qualities

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    the unruly nomadic society of slavery become a great better feudal society. He also created a series of military and social system based on the actual situation at the time. “To ensure stability and cooperation between people of the tribes that he united, Chingis Khan installed a military superstructure to integrate all the peoples of his Empire. Furthermore, he decreed many specific laws and created an efficient administrative hierarchy. His horde would soon prove to be the most disciplined,…

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    Wilbur: A Short Story

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    right is a trough for the pigs. I am at the Zuckerman farm, home of the famous pig, Wilbur. Although this is Wilbur's home, i’m here to converse with someone else, the one that saved Wilbur's life in the first place. As I open the doors to the barn, the musky scent of farm animals and manure hit me full force. I take a step forward and hear the crunch of hay that was scattered around the barn floor under my feet. Around me there are plenty of farm animals that are filling the thick, humid, air…

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    I have a dream speech versus Old Major’s dream speech. I have a dream speech was given by Dr. Martin Luther KIng. Old Major has a dream and tells all the other animals on the farm about it. Both of these speeches had the same goal to motivate others to think about a better future for those suffering from being treated so unfairly. In Dr. King’s speech, he talked about segregation and discrimination towards the black people in the world, that they didn’t have the same equal rights as the…

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    portray you as a powerful godlike figure *gestures towards Napoleon on first poster*. This idea has worked for many other leaders in the past. This makes you seem better than other leaders so they’ll want you to represent Animal Farm. They want Animal Farm to be the best farm ever. Representing you as powerful convinces the other animals that you are a trustworthy, capable, and strong leader. *gestures towards bowing animals* This shows the other animals that are happy to be ruled by you and are…

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