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    If you aren’t concerned with innocent animals being euthanized because they aren’t getting adopted then stop reading here. Every year thousands of sheltered and animals are being euthanized due to the fact that people don’t want to adopt them. By finding bright spots in shelters such as similarities between animals that are adopted, and then find out how to spread those characteristics to other animals in the shelter. I’ll be researching potential ways to increase the animals’ happiness and then

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    Animal Testing Animals are man’s best friend; this is what most people claim, but do they really mean it? Animal testing is widely used nowadays and this method has been used long time ago. Some people agree that animal testing is useful and has some benefits as it helps in discovering new medicines and its side effects so by this method it helps in saving humans lives and some animals too. Animal testing is so inhumane due to the physical pain and cruelty the animals face, some experiments are misleading

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    Evan Thomas Period 1 Kas-Margoi English 9A Monday, July 16, 2017 Ignorance In a society where an elite class has access to tools that the masses do not, this elite group of people often use these tools to dominate and oppress society. In George Orwell’s story, Animal Farm, Orwell demonstrates that education is a powerful weapon and is a tool that can be used to one’s advantage. Living in a world where power is easy to gain, the pigs quickly use education (or lack thereof) to manipulate the rest

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    Animals can be harmed in a zoo if not careful and knowing what the zoo can do. Zoos should not exist but i will settle for being fined these are some reasons zoos should be fined for the animals poor state of place and mind this can mean bad things for people that try hard for a living and are just trying to help the animals but are they helping no they are not they are just making things a lot worse. First, the Animals kept in a zoo will never truly know what it's like to be a real animal. The animals

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    In the story, Animal Farm, the main character Old Major, which is a wise and majestic-looking pig with benevolent appearance, are going to give a speech in the big barn owing to the fact that he sensed the cruel slavery in animals’ miserable life is unfair but changeable. In Old Major’s speech, it provides the inspiration and encouragement to those animals that work so hard in the farm, driving them to lead up a rebellion to overthrow the human and alter this ruthless slavery. This is a strong and

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    Orwell wants the reader to look up to Snowball because he is more persuasive than threatening, unlike Napoleon. The followers agree with Snowball more but, go on Napoleon’s side out of pure fear. The followers know that if they agree with Snowball and make their opinion known their rations could be in danger and or their lives in extreme cases. Napoleon is a very threatening leader. One aspect that really contributes to him being threatening is that fact that he uses the dogs for his own

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    Every year, ten to one hundred million animals are tested on. Rats and mice were two-thirds of that total. In addition to that there are one hundred and eighty thousand dogs, fifty five thousand cats, five hundred thousand rabbits, a similar number of guinea pigs, and sixty thousand primates. With these numbers why still test on animals? Animal testing needs to stop. It is wrong. These animals are dying from neglect and harsh conditions. Animal testing is not even one hundred percent accurate! People

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    Aubrey king Mrs. tamayo 5/8/17 Napoleon and snowball are two of the biggest leaders in the book “Animal farm”.They share their differences and characteristics in many ways as both seem to fight an endless war on trying to be the best. Napoleon was a pretty big mean looking Berkshire pig, and the only Berkshire on the entire farm. He seemed to almost always get his way and would become very upset if it didn’t go the he wanted it to. Snowball seems to be the more suttle and more intelligent

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    In Animal Farm the power of language is displayed. The pigs use language to manipulate other animals on the farm. Snowball, Napoleon, and Squealer both have different ways of using language to convince the other animals what they say is right. “The animals could not make up their minds which was right indeed, they always found themselves in agreement with the one who was speaking at the moment” (66). Snowball, Napoleon, and Squealer were all successful at manipulating the animals. Snowball and Napoleon

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    Enemies In Animal Farm

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    Throughout the novel Animal Farm, there was always some sort of enemy. These enemies were crucial to the story, that for the pigs to always put blame where it would be necessary to keep the animals in line. In the novel, there were more than one enemy, and each enemy had its own reason for being an “enemy”. Mr. Jones was the first and foremost crucial enemy of any enemy in this novel. He was a human, and the farmer. He took care of the animals, though the animals only saw what he did that was less

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