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    acorn; it is the tallest also because no other trees blocked its sunlight, the soil around it was deep and rich, no rabbit chewed through its bark as a sapling, and no lumberjack cut it down before it matured. We all know that successful people come from hardy seeds. But do we know enough about the sunlight that warmed them, the soil in which they put down the roots, and the rabbits and lumberjacks they were lucky enough to avoid?”

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    The powerful novel One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, by Ken Kelsey highlights the functionalism of society along with the themes of conformity and power. The central interpretation made was that of the division between 1950’s mainstream America and that of the emerging counter culture. The term ‘counterculture’ depicts cultural events and movements, mostly formed by the upcoming generation. Society in the 1950’s is portrayed in the text by the different roles of characters, the nurses and patients

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    have (Pang and Ho, 2016, p. 59). The concept of designer babies first emerged in the late-nineteenth century, when scientist Walter Heape was researching about in-vitro fertilization. He tested in-vitro fertilization by transferring embryos from one rabbit to another

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    The Consequences of Animal Testing 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

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    beginning as early as 500 BC, animals have been used to test out products that will later be utilized by humans (“Animal Testing” 4), what isn’t publicly discussed about is the way it will leave the animals after the process is done. Many innocent rabbits, monkeys, mice, and even popular pets such as dogs are harmed during the testing application of cosmetics, medicine, perfumes, and many other consumer products (Donaldson 2). Nevertheless, there are many people whom support the scandal because "it

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    completely unnecessary. Many companies test on animals to evaluate the efficiency of a chemical. When testing on animals they usually check for skin or eye irritation after pouring harsh chemicals onto the shaved skin of a delicate animal, usually a rabbit, or it is dripped into their eyes without any form of pain relief. [1] Not only are they tested upon, but afterwards if they have not already died, they are killed by either: asphyxiation, neck-breaking, or decapitation. Many drug companies use animals

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    RSPCA Techniques

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    In this essay, I’ll be analysing a plethora of techniques used in an RSPCA letter: emotive language, anecdotes, repetition, direct address, imperatives and statistics. The purpose of this text is to persuade us to “donate £3 a month” and each technique assists that. Firstly, the text uses emotive language to make the reader feel sorrowful and sympathetic towards the animals: “cold and trembling”. The reader will be influenced by these words as they create a picture in their mind of how dreadful

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    daughter of the head of Christ Church. During the next few years Carroll often made up stories for Alice and her sisters. In July 1862, while on a picnic with the Liddell girls, Carroll recounted the adventures of a little girl who fell into a rabbit hole. Alice asked him to write the story out for her. his works Carroll has many different literary focuses in this novel. Such as his theme behind his headlining

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    Commercialization of the IVF industry has increased the use of in vitro-produced embryos in the cattle industry. However, the efficiency of producing in vitro embryos is low, so in vivo-produced embryos remain superior. This review focuses on the issues with in vitro-produced embryos. Normal cell communication and transcription, as well as morphology appear disrupted when placed in culture media. Serum appears to cause changes to embryos. Embryo metabolism is altered when cultured, as nutrient uptake

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    designed in 2007 by the Australian Akubra Company. It publicizes the iconic Akubra rabbit felt hat through the use of a well-known Australian country music artist, Lee Kernighan. The background of the ad displays an image of the barren Australian outback and a broken down building, a very typical scene used in Australian advertising. There are several literary techniques used throughout this advertisement. The two main techniques are setting and icons. The setting of the advertisement is the typical Australian

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