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    Power: Ways to Gain and Maintain It Power is a way for people control and dominate others; it takes a lot of work to maintain and use effectively. It can take years‚ or possibly seconds to gain power of others. It all depends on the how you create that power‚ and who you are using it against. In William Shakespeare’s play The Merchant of Venice most of the characters spend the whole time trying to gain and maintain power. The play is about a Jewish moneylender named Shylock lending money to a merchant

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    Essay Animal Testing Medical research involving animals has dramatically improved the health of the human race. Without animal testing‚ cures for rabies and anthrax would not exist and people with diabetes would suffer or die from their disease. Despite these benefits‚ some people are against animals being used to test medical techniques and drugs. This essay will explain the advantages and explanations of animal testing. Animal testing allows scientists to test and create new drugs. Animals such

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    Animal Testing: Should Animals Be Used as Test Subject? Over 100 million animals suffer and die in the U.S. every year in cruel chemical‚ drug‚ food‚ and cosmetics tests as well as in medical training exercises and curiosity-driven medical experiments at universities (PETA n.d). These animals are locked in barren cages with fear shown in their eyes waiting for the day when all of the misery will stop. Animals which are being tested are beautiful creatures that have the right to live normally

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    Bird 1. He eats like a bird. 2.A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. 3.We’re all early birds in my family because we live on a farm. 4. Birds of a feather flock together. 5.That’s for the birds! 6.It’s an ill bird that fouls own nest. 7. A little bird told me. Horse 8. He eats like a horse. 9.That’s just a lot of horse and donkey dust! 10.It’s time to study now and stop horsing around. 11.I got it straight from the horse s mouth. 12. Just hold your

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    Ethical Treatment of Animals Kenneth Huddleston SOC 120 Introduction to Ethics and Social Responsibility Instructor Hester July 23‚ 2012 The use of animals at the cost of their lives is a touchy subject with me. Animal shelters euthanize more animals than get adopted. Animals raised for food are often pinned or caged in cramped‚ unsanitary conditions. People get pets and do not take care of them and mistreat them. This paper will examine the ethical treatment of animals using virtue ethics

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    Animal Farm

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    Convenor : Dr. Benjamin Keatinge Title of the Assignment: “In what ways does Orwell criticize Soviet Communism in Animal Farm and to what extent is his analysis based on real historical events?” George Orwell’s “Animal Farm” is a master piece where as politics and satire are concerned. It is a tale where animals as individuals are oppressed by their owner Mr. Jones. The animals‚ which can speak and actually share a lot of human characteristics‚ are being mistreated and neglected having wanted

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    According to Animals in Research‚ an estimate of 25 million animals‚ worldwide‚ are used and killed through animal experimentation every year. Every single day‚ tons of animals die due to the exposure of chemicals in cosmetics. Over the past few years‚ technology has greatly expanded‚ becoming more powerful and smarter than the average human being. With technology being so advanced‚ why hasn’t animal experimentation been kicked to the curb? Technology has given the power to stop animal testing and

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    Over 9 billion animals are slaughtered for human consumption every year‚ roughly 20 million suffer in laboratories‚ and another 5 million are killed for their fur in the United States alone. Under law slaughtered cattle and hog first must be “stunned” so they are insensible to pain. This is usually done with a blow to the head or an electric shock. But on most plants this stunning doesn’t always work properly‚ with cruel consequences for the animals. The animal is lifted and hung upside down still

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    Animal Abuse in the Fashion Industry Lindsay Coleman and Karishma Naik Professor Gabiger ENG 1021 November 10 2012 Introduction Over forty million animals are being killed every year for the use of fashion. Contrary to the claims of the industry‚ these animals are living in poor unhealthy environments and then being killed in devastating ways such as poisoning‚ electrocution or breaking of the necks (Thomas). They are killed in cruel inhumane ways to get their skin‚ fur

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    Animal Abuse as Dirty Play Arnold Arluke Northeastern University Animal abuse by children is generally regarded as an impulsive psychological act without instrumental bene t. This research takes a sociological approach to the topic‚ exploring the deliberate harm of animals as a particular kind of unsavory or dirty play that is part of adolescent socialization. Interviews were conducted with twenty- ve college undergraduate students who admitted to abusing animals earlier in their lives. Respondents

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