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    The European rabbit is grayish cocoa with blended dark, chestnut and ruddy hairs on its back, light chestnut to beige hide on its underside, a beige ring around its eyes, and long dark tipped ears. It goes from 13.5 to 20 crawls (34-50 cm) long and has a little rugged tail that is 1.5 to 3.75 inches(4-8 cm) long. It extends in weight from 2.25 to 5.5 lbs (1-2.5 kg), so it's a misleadingly little and cuddly-looking minimal bug wherever it has been presented by people. In spite of the fact that the

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    A rabbit lives its life trapped in a laboratory. It doesn’t get fresh air and has different products tested on it every day. The product can make the rabbit go blind or cause its skin to burn, but there is nothing the rabbit can do about it. This is what happens to animals every day from cosmetic companies who test their products on animals. According to Cruelty Free Kitty (2017), over 30 cosmetic companies continue to use animal testing to improve their products. According to the U.S. Food and

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    The Movie, The Prince Bride was about a young man named Westley and a woman named Buttercup that were deeply in love, but were separated for a long time due to their different paths in life. Westley would have to return in order to save Buttercup from not only an unwanted marriage but also to save her life. He must go through tons of trouble to be reunited with his true love Buttercup. In the movie The Princess Bride (1987) Rob Reiner explains that love is the strongest element Rob Reiner uses Irony

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    Cinematic Lens Essay

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    traditions of the society back in that period. Classical novels in the present day still continue to provide the reader the benefits of time travel, and for their imagination to run-wild through the messages of a text. Throughout past generations, the technique of literature increased a person’s

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    John Steinbeck the author of the novella of mice and men uses techniques, such as characterisation, contrast and setting to exhibit ideas such as innocence, prejudice and the American dream. Steinbeck displays the idea of innocence, through the technique of the characterisation of Lennie. Additionally, the idea of prejudice is conveyed through the technique of contrast, between dark skinned and light skinned people. Moreover, the idea of the American Dream is emphasised throughout the setting of

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    Rabbit Proof Fence

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    has many opportunities for its travellers, these allow for physical, environmental and intellectual growth as they learn about themselves whilst overcoming challenges and learning about the world around. This is shown through different techniques in the film ‘Rabbit Proof Fence’ directed by Phillip Noyce, The book cover

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    Mechanism of Control Even though Nineteen Eighty-four and One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest differ in their dystopian society, the two novels carry out their rules in a similar fashion. In the novel Nineteen Eighty-four by George Orwell a dystopian society controlled by a totalitarian regime called the Big Brother monitors every aspect of the citizens which reside in Oceania. Below Big Brother are the inner party who limits the freedom of speech, communication, personal belief and individuality and

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    Rabbit Proof Fence Themes

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    Rabbit Proof Fence Write down a few of yours own thoughts about the film Rabbit-Proof Fence. How did you react to the film? Did you enjoy it? Why or why not? I enjoyed the film, despite how sad it was. It brought attention to an important theme and it told the story in an exciting, yet realistic way. The fact that it was based on a real story only made it sadder. I believe this film should be watch by all to inform about the flaws in Australia´s legal system and the horrors experienced by the native

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    Anxiety disorders are mental disorders caused by extreme or severe anxiety often caused by overwhelming worries, fears, and stress. Phobic disorder, commonly known as phobia, is a type of anxiety disorder wherein the individual acquires an excessive and irrational fear of a particular object or situation, with the fear being out of proportion to the real threat. “The word [phobia] is derived from Phobos, the Greek god of fear, whose likeness was painted on masks and shields to frighten enemies in

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    lipstick in the eye of a rabbit to determine it safety to the consumer boggles my mind. If someone placed a piece of lipstick in my eye, I do believe it would irritate my eye also. How in the name of God does this test prove it is safe for the consumer? I don't believe lipstick is gong to be used in the eye area, unless you are a mindless idiot. The Draize Eye-Irritancy Test was designed to assess a substance's potential harmfulness to human eyes based on its effects on rabbits' eyes. This test was

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