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    statute laws fail for example in the case of the National Rivers Authority (NRA) and Anglers Co-operative association v Clark (1994). In this case a pig farmer (Mr Clarke) released three million gallons of slurry into a 75km stretch of the river Sapiston and Little Ouse which subsequently destroyed a fishery [2]. The NRA attempted to prosecute the pig farmer under sections of the Control of Pollution act 1974 and the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries act of 1975 [2]. The court of appeal ruled that the

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    experience these dismemberments, but pigs suffer most when it comes to disfigurement and traumatic living conditions. These animals are stressed by crowding which causes them to injure their pen mates. This is why pigs have their tails docked, along with their ears clipped and teeth cut. All of this is done without anesthetic. Pregnant sows

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    honestly widened my view on life's hardships. Reading Ellen Foster, Lord of the Flies, and To Kill a Mockingbird truly stretched my imagination. Each book had their own twists and turns, but I believe they all linked in amazing ways. One way all three novels connected in my opinion, would be how tenacious kids are when they are required to overcome adversity. In Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, there is a plane crash which abandoned a large amount of boys with no parental guidance on an

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    representation by symbols, 2) a system of symbols, and 3) symbolic meaning. Symbolism plays an important role in both Animal farm and The Green Mile. In 1943, George Orwell could not get his book published because the publishers noticed that the feuding pigs Snowball and Napoleon were in fact Trotsky

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    ever wondered why we do the things we do? What is it that’s pressing at the back of our minds, causing us to make entirely reckless or sometimes, incredibly moral decisions? O: Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, believed that there are three parts to our personality. First, in the innermost section, there's the id, the natural, savage and primitive part of us. Next comes the ego, which is the the happy medium or “reality”, where most people live their lives. Finally, there’s the superego

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    earrings, the kid who is always coming in with a new tattoo. Many people will look at his outward appearance and will stereotype him. Some people look at him and think that he’s a little rapscallion. Some people think he’s sketchy and probably does nothing, but smoke. Others look at him politically and call him a “liberal pig”. Some adults will even look down on his personality, saying that he’s a bum, calling the way he acts a phase.

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    Farm the commandments were there mainly to prevent everyone to follow human nature but the end result was the opposite. Not only did the pigs add on to a commandment which was originally: “Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy. Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.” (p. 7) They turned it into: “Four legs good two legs better.” (p.89) The pigs in general represent the higher class people after the Russian Revolution and the other animals must represent the working class during

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    they may acquire some self-help skills, have an ability to understand that exceeds their ability to speak, may have little or no speech, may be capable of following simple directions, have no academic skills, may be unable to perform any useful work; though, with training may be able to achieve a work-activity level of productivity, and who may appear socially isolated and pay little attention to others except as it relates to their own needs. If the argument for speciesism is that non-human animals

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    (Bruce, 1993). The book is about tragic story of young boys in an unknown island in war time. Although the book was not great success at that time, it soon became a best-seller and it is a recommended book in the world now. It has been cinematized three times since 1963. William Golding took elite courses. He graduated Oxford University and he was a teacher. He served in the navy for a time and reinstated as teacher (Nobelprize.org). I think his intelligence and military experience formed this story

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    Farm is a book written about the cold war. However, instead of it being point-blank about the Cold War, it focuses on animals on a farm. These animals represent the Soviet Union and their Communist government. The downfall of communism was lead by three main reasons; the indifference of citizens, corruption of dictators, and economic failure. Reason one was lead by the indifference of citizens. To be indifferent to something is to show no interest or concern in something whatsoever. This is shown

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