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    Chapter 3 1. The animals are having a hard time to work, since the tools used for farming are designed for humans not for animals. 2. Each animal did a certain job, the horses rake the fields and the pigs direct the animals on what to do. 3. Now the animals were able to eat their food with pleasure since they produced it by themselves and with their own effort. 4. On Sundays, there was no work, breakfast is an hour later and a ceremony is held, a green flag with a hoof and a horn signifying the

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    Two years later Napoleon conquered Pilkington and Fredrick’s farm. The humans on the farms were treated like the animals and starving to death. The animals that were working on the farm have left because they no longer wanted to live under Napoleon’s rule, or died from starvation and cruelty. Napoleon is mad because the animals are gone, the humans are dying and no work is getting done on the farm. Since no one was working and Napoleon was starving he ordered the dogs to kill Squealer for food. Napoleon

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    The topic is burmese pythons. Pythons are not a great pet.only people that have had a different kind of snake and are experised. Some people get them as starters and they get to big they can get upto 23 feet and 200 pounds. People are letting them out and not caring what will happen next. The main things about a burmese pythons is that not good pet,not for most people,they can get really big over time. The text Burmese Python: Not the Ideal Pet says" have resorted to the worst possible solution

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    With great power comes great responsibility, and sometimes with power and responsibility comes a leader who isn't the best leader and is corrupted. The word corruptions exact definition is dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery. With this being said, people are more likely to follow a corrupt leader then a leader who is not corrupt because corruption has order, being a bully, and a demanding leader who seems more powerful than the followers. One reason that

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    One of the main theme in Animal Farm was the use of power in order to control animals in lower class. This theme was seen through Napoleon's control of songs, propaganda by Squealer, and intimidation. Animals who were not literate were exploited by the upper class, pigs. Animal Farm used the songs to control animals in lower class through upper class. The songs were "Beasts of England" and "Comrade Napoleon." In the book, the song of the Rebellion named Beasts of England gave a power to animals

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    CAT 1: Animal Farm Text Response Statement of Intention: In this essay I will discuss how Squealer can get what he wants through deception and lies in George Orwell’s Animal Farm. Topic: Lies and deception are essential tools in order to maintain power. Discuss the role of Squealer in the novel as an excellent example of propaganda advertising. Animal Farm is a fable about how people use propaganda to gain the trust of others. Squealer plays an important role for the pigs to achieve and maintain

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    Animal Testing Inhumane

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    Animal Testing How do you feel about animal testing? Do you like seeing innocent animals being tested on? Do you think animal testing should be illegal? Animal testing should be illegal because animal testing is cruel, they are not supposed to be test subjects, and it is inhumane. Animal testing is atrocious. You should not be able to test on innocent animals. For example, there is a picture of a bunny that had been tested on and was going to die when they were done with the done with the tests

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    Napoleon and Squealer consistently emphasize ceremonies, traditions, and ranks to influence the animals to disregard their laborious lives and actually consider how their lives are meaningful and comfortable. The pigs want to hide their faults, and prevent the animals from solving the problem. This is the only way they can show the animals, that they really have something to give them and there is a benefit from working hard. For instance, at the start of Chapter 8, the animals were having lots

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    A loud boom and a large cloud of dust was all Thomas and Fredrickson needed to know they had finally landed on the moon. As the smoke cleared Thomas began to make out shapes coming closer to the spaceship. Once the smoke was all gone they realized the shapes were pigs. Soon more and more pigs began to appear around the space shuttle. Thomas was worried about stepping outside to greet them but Fredrickson insisted it was okay because they were only pigs. The pigs greeted them kindly and offered to

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    Case Study: Bows For Paws

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    On a daily basis, animals come to shelters and rescues throughout the United States (Lea). Whether a stray or a pet being given up, workers and volunteers from these animal shelters and rescues work hard to make sure that each and every animal they encounter is guaranteed the proper amount of time and care. They work to ensure that animals are not only physically but mentally healthy as well, which will increase their chances of living fulfilling lives after they are adopted. To do so, shelters

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