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    2.0 SWOT ANALYSIS Strengths High quality:- High quality is the major strength that makes M&S successful. Customers always find high quality goods such as fresh fruits‚vegetables‚ and other superior goods in M&S’s food hall (Ciao‚2002). With many people turning to eat vegetarian meals‚ M&S grasps the customer’s need. M&S has high quality of products that are the food and other products‚ such as baby products and women’s underwear. Customer Services:- M&S has high reputation

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    Should we use animals for experiments? (against) The question is‚what it means to use animals for experiments? It means‚ the investigators and doctors whose are producing medicines they have to test is first‚somehow‚to see how is the effect of the medicine.This “somehow” means the animals.Moreover I haven’t said anything about testing new products like cosmetic products‚make-ups‚sprays. In my opinion‚the animals are different‚they body and organism are different.For this reason the scientists

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    Animal Farm‚ written by George Orwell in 1945‚ is an allegorical novel which is also a reflection of Joseph Stalin’s rule during the Russian Revolution. Key characters and events in the novel symbolise major people and events around the Revolution and in particular‚ the character of Squealer who plays the role of a propagandist. Through exploring the speeches made by Squealer‚ the power of propaganda is revealed as he manipulates the thoughts of the animals to the advantage of the pigs. First of

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    The Russian Revolution and related major historical events is the context of George Orwell’s “Animal Farm”‚ originally published in 1945. An allegorical novella and a work of political satire that is more critical of totalitarianism regimes than it is of ideologies such as communism‚ it has a plot which is a figurative representation of real life events of the Russian Revolution. As these events unfold‚ the Tsarist autocracy of the Russian Empire is overthrown and leads to a transfer of power: the

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    through the hair. they use it for showing if chemicals have been in the hair such as bleaching or dying and to look at the shape and pigment of the hair. 3. What is a precipitin test? What is it used for? it is used to show the difference between animal and human blood. the human blood will mix with the serum to form a cloudy ring between the blood and serum. 4. What makes fingerprints individual? How do scientists match a fingerprint to a specific person? the ridges seen in the fingerprint is

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    Napoleon In the novel Animal Farm‚ the most ruthless and mean character is none other than Napoleon. Napoleon is one of the three main pigs on the farm. He is in love with power‚ although he may have gone overboard. If Napoleon were to be described in three words‚ they would be selfish‚ dishonest‚ and brutal. At first you would think he cared about all the other animals‚ but later in the novel‚ it is discovered that Napoleon is only for himself. Napoleon was selfish in many ways; from taking extra

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    Animal Farm by George Orwell is a great story and has many intriguing and very interesting events‚ yet sadly the book cover is not exciting like the story. To deal with this problem‚ I created a new cover to emphasize the major symbols in the story. I also incorporated a quote into my cover to show the completion of human values taking over Napoleon. Napoleon is the main figure on the cover‚ being dressed in the uniform of Josef Stalin and carrying a whip to mistreat his fellow “equal” animals. The

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    Animal Farm is an allegorical fable of the workers revolt and the rise to power of the communist party in the former Soviet Union shortly after World War I and in particular the rise to supremacy of Joseph Stalin‚ as told in the form of a story of the farm animals of Manor Farm who overthrow the drunken farmer Jones and seize control of the farm for themselves. In this allegory‚ farmer Jones represents the Russian aristocracy and the animals represent the peasants‚ working class‚ and some elements

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    Jones was the apartheid government treating the animals badly‚ Napoleon is the present leadership‚ the leadership that promised its fellow ‘comrades’ after they have overthrown Mr. Jones they would be equal which is not happening now that they are in control‚ Squealar (Mac Maharaj)‚ Sheep are gullible South Africans who vote ANC endlessly. The South African Government are regrettably also like the pigs on Animal Farm they not keeping their promises which they promised their people

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    A Question on Eating Animals 99 percent of the meat we eat is produced in factory farms. The living conditions for animals in this industry can be very disturbing and inhumane‚ and the execution process of these animals is just as bad. In the book Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer‚ the mysterious world of factory farms is explored. While reading‚ it is easy to see how effortlessly people are roped into eating the meat from these factories without even questioning where it comes from. This brings

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