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    At the beginning of Animal Farm Old major, the prize Middle White boar, had a dream and wanted to share it to the other animals. He ordered every animal to gather for a meeting at the big barn after Mr. Jones, the owner and master of the animals, went to sleep. Old Major had a dream in which animals rule and humans vanish. He also remembers a tune his mother use to sing to him and now wants to teach the others. At night when the meeting started Old Major tells the other animals he might not be around

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    Animal testing has been known for the life-changing breakthroughs but also for the alarming number of deaths throughout the years. Many years have gone by since the first experiment on an animal but when is the world going to realize that animals and humans are not the same. Animal testing has been used in history for many years. It was traced all the way back to the early Greece, also the first person realized the differences (more specific internal differences) between animals and humans was Aristotle

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    Public-Private Partnership (PPP) practice has been increasingly prevalent in modern infrastructure delivery and public service provision, such as in transportation, electric power, waste management, health care, and other industries (Broadbent and Iaughlin, 2004; Essig and Batran, 2005; Hodge and Greve, 2007; Wang, 2015; Zhang et al., 2015). Popularity of PPPs is mainly attributed to some inherent efficiency advantages (Grimsey and Lewis, 2007; Hart, 2003; Yang and Wang, 2013). Unlike conventional

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    The Animal Bill of Rights is meant to protect animals that don’t have legal protection. There are laws that protect some of the animals, but are often insufficient and full of loopholes. In this society we have many people who think the total opposite of defending the animals. It may be because of selfish thinking. Sometimes one might think, it is needed for them to survive or because they want to be able to show their children the animals in person at zoos. Now, the question is, if animals need

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    T he existence and the moral value surrounding the operation of zoos are still a hotly debated topic today. There are some people or organisations which support zoos for their role in animal conservation as well as pointing out its educational values to the public. Some others argue that zoos were unethical, or downright cruel and torturous to animals. Each side mutually defend themselves and claims that they are putting these animals first. A widely-believed argument is that zoos forced animals

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    ‘The Fast Food Nation’ by Eric Schlosser was published in January 17th, 2001. Eric Schlosser is an American journalist and is well known as an author who uses investigative journalism in most of his books. For his book, The Fast Food Nation also he has used the same. What is visible through this book is that extensive research has been done to write it. Fast food restaurants are something that everyone is attracted to in the modern times as they want to avoid the tedious work of cooking at home

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    'The ethics of animal tests: inside the lab where marmosets are given Parkinson’s’ by Robin McKie examines the situation of marmosets who are subjected to testing and experiments. McKie uses several literary techniques such as statistics, case studies and emotive language in his article to not only communicate the cruel and unjustifiable nature of animal testing, but also the necessity we humans have for it; while experimenting on animals can be considered immoral, it’s still a much better alternative

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    “I like living in my head because in there, everyone is kind and innocent. Once you start integrating yourself into the world, you realize that people are nasty, mean creatures. They're worse than zombies. People try to crush your soul and destroy your happiness, but zombies just want to have a little nibble of your brain.” (J. Cornell Michel). Whether it’s a setting of World War Z or The Road, it’s you against the world. Just like a sports team in the playoffs the goal is to survive and advance

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    You need to do something! Do not think somebody else will do something about it, take matters into your own hands. If something is not going the way you want it to then you need to stand up and you need to make a change. Evil is all around and to keep evil from controlling the world we need to do something to about it. In the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell we see multiple examples about how if we do nothing evil will always win. For example at the Manor farm the animals want more freedom

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    On a typical evening, you are in your car driving home after a long work day when the thought of the prescription you have been neglecting to pick up pops into your head. You make a sharp turn off the highway into the Walgreens parking lot. Passing through those automatic doors, your eyes land upon the never-ending shelves loaded with beauty products. Wandering through the aisles on your way to the pharmacy, mascara, eyeliner, face wash, and various other beauty products make their way into your

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