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    Angora Rabbits Rabbit farms in China are the “source of 90 percent of the world’s angora, fur (“The Angora Industry”). There are no penalties for abusing animals on farms in China and no standards to regulate the treatment of animals. To combat this evil, fortunately there exists an international organization, PETA, who fights for the ethical treatment of animals. One of the ways PETA champions animal rights is through T.V. commercials. One of these commercials is PETA Asia’s, “Why Are Rabbits Screaming

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    In the film, “Rabbit Proof Fence,” directed by Phillip Noyce, and set in the 10930s, one important idea is the physical and emotional journey which involves discrimination, courage, determination and family. This journey is experienced by three mixed-race Aboriginal girls called Molly, Daisy and Gracie. Molly is the protagonist, she is a leader and a decision maker who does not falter and uses her survival skill and strength of will to overcome the challenges of her journey while looking after her

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    Julio Cortazar experimented with writing techniques and existential questions in his work. One of his short stories, “A Letter to a Young Lady in Paris”, is written in the form of a letter from the narrator to their significant other, Andrea, who is away in Paris at the time. The narrator has decided to move into Andrea’s apartment and is writing the letter to attempt to explain that the damage Andrea will inevitably come home was caused by a group of rabbits brought into the world through an anomaly

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    Pigs being shot, rabbits blown up, guinea pigs paralyzed with toxic nerve agent, and monkeys given smallpox. 100 million animals die in laboratories, dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, monkeys, fish, and birds are killed in laboratories for lessons in biology, medical training, curiosity-driven experimentation, and chemical, drug, food, and cosmetics testing. Innocent animals are being tested on and killed every single day. An easy alternative to animal testing could be computer modeling

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    Throughout Li Cunxin’s memoir, Mao’s Last Dancer, Li immerses the readers into the complex, restrictive and challenging lifestyle he lived through various prose techniques, which engage the audience into the cultural values of his life. Some examples of this is when he was living in communist China, in a commune, going to a Beijing dance Academy, going to Houston and finally moving to Australia. Through these experiences, culture is portrayed as being both limiting and liberating. Culture could be

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    Alice in Wonderland Film Technique Review Amen Yohannes 1. In Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, how does he use film technique to emphasise Alice’s bland, ridged and depleted ‘real’ world? In Alice in Wonderland, Tim Burton uses many film techniques to emphasise to viewers the extent to which Alice’s world is bland, ridged and depleted. A few of these many techniques are, camera filters, soundscape, costume, setting, and ensemble. In the opening scenes of the film, there was clear usage of filters

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    they’re useless, dangerous or both. Humans and animals are very similar to one another. Like humans they have similar systems in the body and at times it tends to react the same a human would. The animals that are used in research are mice, rats, rabbits, guinea pigs, primates, dogs, cats, cows, fish, and birds. Almost all of these animals are used to try to make human life better and to progress in the world of medicine. The remaining animals are used as test dummies for all other products. Hundreds

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    In today’s cosmetics industry, many ordinary animals, such as dogs, cats, rabbits, and monkeys, are being subjected to animal testing on products that could potential benefit a person’s complexion. Such animals are often chosen, because their DNA is genetically very similar to humans, and thus could be used for testing. The extensive procedures to testing various merchandises could potentially harm the animals during the process, because there are multiple trials to see whether or not the product

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    2006 titled Twenty Pink Questions by Fabienne Bayet-Charlton and the 2002 film Rabbit-Proof Fence directed by Philip Noyce, both explore the idea of the injustice of forced child abduction. Twenty Pink Questions, details an insightful conversation between an Aboriginal mother and her child who repeatedly ask questions about the history of the Stolen Generation in order to understand her personal story. In comparison, Rabbit-proof fence depicts the lives of three Aboriginal girls who were removed from

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    characters suffers from Prejudice because of his mental ability. On page 10 of chapter 3 where George and Lennie are talking about their future and about the cats getting the rabbits, Lennie says “You jus’ let ‘em try to get the rabbits. I’ll break their God damn necks. I’ll . . . . I’ll smash ‘em with a stick.” The rabbits symbolize Lennie’s dream. George, Lennie, Candy, Crooks, Curley's wife, all dream of something better, and for Lennie that is contact with soft things. This is symbolic of his

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