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    year. They were all fake. They cannot photosynthesize and transpire nor can they produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide. This showed the advancement in technology of this world but it was reflected no more than a decaying city to Madeline. Secondly, self-centred was just one of the many few adjectives that Madeline used to describe her race. Kampong spirit and helping out one another in need? It was all but a fantasy. Reality was much harsher. Humans of today are too preoccupied with getting

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    should be tested on. The animals are generally tested on for cosmetics, health, commercial, biomedical, space and military purposes. People for animal testing think of it as a way to save human and animal lives, and that there is no other way to get this good of data. They also believe that the strict rules prevent any mistreatment of the animals.

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    are consumers that do not produce but take everything for themselves. “But is this simply part of the order of nature? Is it because this land of ours is so poor that it cannot afford a decent life to those who dwell upon it? No, comrades, a thousand times no! The soil of England is fertile, its climate is good, it is capable of affording food in abundance to an enormously greater number of animals than now inhabit it. This single farm of ours would

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    Animal Testing I find animal testing to be a crucial thing because it kills innocent animals, is wasteful & unreliable and causes oversight & regulation. These problems have many reasons alone that leads to why we need to focus on this problem and ban it for good, worldwide. These animals being tested on are young and small. Over 100 million animals die each year from animal testing alone. These animal breeds include mice, cats, dogs, pigs, monkeys, hamsters, rabbits and many more. I know many

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    Friends League at the Buddy Center in Castle Rock. This experience has led me to consider working in a shelter instead of a vet office. A shelter is not necessarily the easiest place to work, and I have certain criteria I will look for in a career. I enjoy a variety of responsibilities as opposed to doing the same thing every day. In addition to working with animals, I enjoy interacting with people, especially kids. One of the main reasons I want

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    The animals in the book “Animal Farm” hoped to achieve unity, equality. trust/truth, prosperity, better quality of life, freedom and individuality, in terms of the revolution. This was achieved at the beginning of the revolution, which made it a success, but in the end the revolution was a failure. The farm, in many ways, was very prosperous when the revolution began. The animals were given an education, “the reading and writing classes were however a great success,” which made them feel equal

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    Within the story “Animal Farm” by George Orwell is a farm that gets overrun by the animals when they rebel against their owner, Mr. Jones. After this rebellion, the animals decide to work for none other but themselves and create a society based off of seven commandments that will prevent the animals from becoming like the humans beings. Even though the animals begin to work for themselves, the pigs and dogs within the “Animal Farm” become first class and gain more privileges than the rest of the

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    few things about this career. First, I know that it can be at times a very dangerous job not just because of the mistreated animals, but because of the crazy people too. From encountering an abused animal that only knows a life of punishment and horrible training they can be skittish and scared causing them to lash out at any point. The humans on the other hand who have hurt these animals are bad people and deserve time in jail, which they can't accept causing them to also lash out at any point just

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    back in the late nineteenth century when french biologist, Louis Pasteur, [7] tested anthrax on sheep to show how important vaccines really are. Despite the advantages that may have come from animal testing, it is an extremely controversial topic to this very day. People prefer to look at animals as they would humans; something with emotions, feelings, and even similar body parts. Based on PETA, over one million animals are tested on each year in U.S. laboratories [1] and what is being tested on them

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    In, We the Animals, Justin Torres uses animals to mark specific stages of his life. Torres alludes phases in his life to characteristics of animals. In the beginning, being an animal is used to describe a sense of survival; towards the middle, being an animal is meant to be wild and almost beastlike; in the end, being an animal loses its negative connotation and becomes a form of acceptance. As the narrator goes through these stages, he faces different social pressures one would find in America.

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