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    The Torturing of Animals Every year there are hundreds of thousands of pets being abused and this must to come to an end. I myself love animals and I would never try to hurt my pets. People take advantage of animals and try to make money off of them by making them fight. In reality‚ this is a type of abuse and it is illegal. There are many different types of abuse that must be stopped. Although animal abuse occurs all over the world with all sorts of animals and people it can and must be put

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    spends $14 billion out of their $31 billion annual budget on animal researching(Humane Society International; Conlee; US National Institutes of Health). Animal testing has become a very controversial topic to discuss. Experimenting on animals is cruel because even though there are alternative ways to test people still believe that testing on the animals is a better way to do things. Acts of cruelty against the animals‚ and the fact that animals are different from humans seem to be big issues in the controversy

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    Animal Abuse 1. In some circuses‚ wild and exotic animals are trained through the use of intimidation and physical abuse. Former circus employees have reported seeing animals beaten‚ whipped‚ poked with sharp objects and even burned to force them to learn their routines! 2. Elephants who perform in circuses are often kept in chains for as long as 23 hours a day from the time they are babies. 3. More than 25 million vertebrate animals are used in testing in the United States each year. When invertebrate

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    Macbeth Characterization Graphic Organizer Use this graphic organizer to collect your thoughts about characterization in Macbeth. As you read each scene‚ record what you learn about the character. Add the line from the play that supports your idea. Lady Macbeth   Observations Text Support Looks She is very ambitious. She’s the kind of person who knows how to get what she wants.  "Greatness is promised thee" Actions   She manipulates Macbeth into killing King Duncan.  "Art not without ambition;

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    Mrs.Parker Acc. English 25 October 2013 Characterization of Buddy in Capote’s “A Christmas Memory” Truman Capote wrote “A Christmas Memory”; the story is based on Capote as a young boy. In the story “A Christmas Memory” Capote refers to himself as Buddy. In the story Buddy lives with many relatives; he is closest to his elderly cousin. Capote characterizes Buddy as caring and maturing through his speech‚ excitable through his actions‚ and young; weak; and poor through his appearance. A way

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    distribution of goods in the pigs’ favor—he may even‚ in fact‚ be complicit in it early on. Furthermore‚ the ideals of Animal Farm—like Orwell’s ideal version of socialism—are rooted in democracy‚ with all of the animals deciding how their collective action should be undertaken. For any one animal to rise to greater power than any other would violate that ideal and essentially render Animal Farm indistinguishable from a human farm—an unavoidable eventuality by the end of the novella. Though their motives

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    indirect and direct methods of characterization to reveal many of the pilgrims who were associated in both poems to further explain his social commentary. When Chaucer uses direct characterization in his poems he clearly tells the reader what were some of the personality that a character has‚ but when using indirect characterization he allows us as the reader to form our own opinions of the character. Such as The Wife of Bath’s Tale‚ which uses indirect characterization by portraying the wife as an

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    Animal Cruelty: Animal Abuse General Purpose: To Persuade Specific Purpose: To bring awareness to my audience about animal cruelty. Introduction: As humanity has grown‚ there has been an increase in authority and rules and regulations of everyday life. One of these rules is animal cruelty. Animal cruelty simply means cruel unjustified treatment of animals and sometimes pets to unnecessary harm and pain. One principal type of animal cruelty is torture. It is not ethical‚ moral‚ or legal

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    How does Shelley present Victor’s character? (page 58-60) Chapter 5 is where we see the birth of the creature which Victor has put all his efforts in to creating. It is not what he expects it to be and we see a cowardice side to Victor’s character and that his overreaching has come to serious consequences. In the first paragraph‚ Shelley creates a dark‚ dismal atmosphere and creates tension by using pathetic fallacy; describing the weather and time of night. She uses the phrase ’’dreary night

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    between the family and the black nanny‚ and with this she attempts to get rid of her. "And don’t try and get around it. You’ve got to face it sooner or later and it might as well be tonight. We don’t need her now." (p157) In both the 1930’s‚ when the book was set and the 1960’s when it was written‚ any relationship with a black person other than direct employment caused scandals and gossip. This was particularly the case in Maycomb‚ where racism was in every narrow minded person. Aunt Alexandra wanted

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