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    Every day in the United States animals are beaten‚ neglected‚ or forced to struggle for survival. Left in unsanitary conditions with no food or water‚ they have little hope as they live out their days without the compassion they deserve. Some are found and rescued‚ given the chance to experience how great life and humans can be; others aren’t so lucky. To grow as a nation‚ we must fight for these abused animals’ rights and severely punish heartless owners. It is up to us to speak for these creatures

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    hateful enough to abuse animals? How could you even find the meanness to do something so cruel? Where in your heart did the amount of hatred to hurt an animal come from? The animal probably did nothing wrong. How could someone be so rude? Animals are sweet and cute so why would you want to hurt them. Who has the audacity to hurt animals. First‚ how could you even find the meanness to do something so cruel? Where in your heart did the amount of hatred to hurt an animal come from. The animal probably did

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    The Abuse of Languagein Animal Farm: By: Karwan Ӧzkürt Animal Farmis a great work by Orwell that includes many things that are real in life. In his book‚ Bloom says that‚ “sixty years have passed debating over the ultimate political meaning of Animal Farm‚ but it owes partly to its use of propaganda” (Bloom‚ 2007:53). The corruptions and distortions of language which helped Napoleon to have a dictatorial government in Animal Farm became a particular concern of Orwell’s last years. In his essay‚ Politics

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    Non Domestic Animal Abuse

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    There are two kinds of animal abuse that can occur: Domestic versus non-domestic animal abuse. There are several laws that should be lifted to give non-domestic animals more rights and protective actions. To begin‚ Domestic abuse more so relates to “Companion animals” such as domestic dogs‚ domestic cats‚ small pet birds‚ and other non-livestock species. Though the rights of these breeds are extremely important‚ there are already numerous laws protecting them. These laws are fluid among

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    Essay For my champion project I chose to do my essay on animals‚ more specifically‚ on the subject of abused or homeless animals. According to the humane society website on average “39% of the U.S. households own at least one dog.” For cats it states the “33% of the U.S. households own at least one cat.” That means that about 72% of the U.S. households own at least one of the two animals I just listed. There are over a thousand of animals in the world so that concludes that over one third of the

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    Animal Cruelty As I look at today’s society‚ there is one problem imp articular that stands out to me. It affects my family’s farming operation‚ and it affects everyone in some way whether it is from watching it on the news from time to time‚ or having dealt with some form of it in your past. The topic I would like to propose is animal cruelty. I want to explore this topic because of the so many different points of view that our society has upon it. It may not directly affect everyone in our

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    A: Hi‚ I never expect to see you in the animal protection club. How are you?B: I am fine. I join the club because I love animals so much and I am still wondering why peoplecan react cruelly to some cute animals such as kitten and puppy. A: There are a few reasons why people can behave that way. I think that some people are cruelto animals because they may be angry and miserable and they take it out on animals that arehelpless and can’t speak out. It’s like bullying someone - it makes the bully (or

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    Puppy Mills Animal Abuse

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    There are 1‚920 cases of animal abuse reported every year in the United States. Of those reported‚ 60% of these cases include dogs‚ 18% are cats and 22% of the cases are other types of animals. People need to join together and stop animal cruelty. There are numerous different forms of animal cruelty that include puppy mills‚ animals in lab experiments‚ and dog fighting. “Puppy Mills can have 10 to 1‚000 dogs in their mills at a time.” according to ASPCA. Not all puppy mills are inspected therefore

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    have taken animals for granted since a long time. Thomas Edison once said‚ “Non-violence leads to the highest ethics‚ which is the goal of all evolution. Until we stop harming all other living beings‚ we are still savages.” Animal cruelty is an ongoing problem that many people disregard in today’s society. It is mainly caused by the use‚ neglect‚ and intentional mistreatment of animals‚ all of which can still be prevented by stricter laws‚ awareness‚ and education. It’s said that an animal dies in

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    Truly Tralfamadorian Slaughterhouse-Five is an intriguing book written by Kurt Vonnegut covering WWII and the struggles which the soldiers endured throughout the war. However‚ the book isn’t interesting only for its content; the way the main character experiences and illustrates the book creates room for strange interpretations. This novel is presented in a random‚ skipping timeline which effectively represents one man’s inability to live a normal life after experiencing the traumatic events of

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