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    Zoos are places where we can see a lot of kinds of animals‚ even some animals that we do not imagine that we could see; however‚ personally‚ I think that animals should be free and people should never keep them in zoos. First of all‚ animals have the right to be free and nobody can private them to that. They are born free and zoos are not allowed them to have a free life. Instead to keep animals in zoos why do not we help them to coexist and survive in their own habitat? It is very easy to go to

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    some could be ever more cruel. Such as Napoleon which was a pig from the book Animal Farm by George Orwell. He was the dictator of Animal farm. Another example of a dictator is Wojciech Jaruzelski he was also a dictator. He ruled poland in 1981-1990. Both Napoleon and Wojciech Jaruzelski were dictators but they were different because Jaruzelski rose to power by getting elected to presidency‚ declared a martial law‚ and used his power on the army. Napoleon and Wojciech Jaruzelski rose to power in different

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    Animal Farm Critical Essay Animal Farm is a short novel‚ published in 1945 and written by George Orwell. The novel tells the story of a group of farm animals who‚ in an attempt to create an idealistic state‚ overthrow their human master. However‚ their leaders‚ the pigs‚ progressively become more corrupt and the other animals realise that their goal‚ to establish a utopia‚ has become a mere‚ receding whisper. The pigs use verbal and semantic techniques to control and manipulate their naïve minions

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    Satterfield 1  Animal Testing Should Be Banned  THESIS: Testing on animals should be banned to protect them from the painful procedures.  I. Cruel living conditions  A. Cages  B. No freedom  C. Stress  II. Inaccurate results  A. Different body systems  B. Side effects  C. Costly  III. Administering pain  A. Pain­killers not required  B. Purposely hurt  C. Allowed by law                   Satterfield 2  Lacey Satterfield  Ms. W. Howard  12 Eng.  20 November 2013  Animal Testing Cruelty 

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    Animal Cruelty What is animal cruelty? Some people think it is simply just abuse towards animals but it is most definitely much worse than that. Animal cruelty needs to be abolished‚ it is inhumane and consists of traumatizing‚ torturing‚ and killing animals. People need to remember that animals have rights to and it is our responsibility to help them because they cannot help themselves. Not only is animal cruelty brutally awful‚ but it is also dangerous and harmful to humans. Animal testing needs

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    Animals have the right to live nature People have to understand‚ that in the present society‚ animals merit similarly as much flexibility as people have. Although we are bigger in a measure‚ we are most certainly not unrivaled in status. Animals have been everywhere on the earth for whatever length of time that people‚ if not longer. Animals assume a precarious part in the present society whether or not we let it be known. Like an infant finding out how to play with others‚ we should find

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    Modern slaughterhouses are designed to be very clean and efficient. These institutions are designed to end the lives of thousands of animals everyday. There are over 1100 slaughterhouses in operation all over North America. However these facilities have very similar ways to execute the animal. Chickens‚ ducks and turkeys are hung upside down by their feet. An automated slicer then proceeds to cut through the neck‚ essentially cutting off air supply to the brain. The carcasses are then dumped in a

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    issues occurring abroad for the sake of comfort. Therefore‚ it should come to no surprise that problems occurring in our own backyards are purposely overlooked as well. One of these unsavory occurrences is that of animal neglect. Animal abuse and neglect comes in many forms‚ one of which is active abuse. Active abuse is defined as the intentional infliction of physical harm‚ and is often seen as the hitting or kicking of an animal. Another form of abuse is that of passive neglect. In the case

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    victims there are none more innocent than the animals and the pets. During the hurricane Katrina disaster‚ hundreds and thousands of animals were either killed or abandoned in New Orleans. To prevent future disasters or massacres from occurring‚ the United States Government should establish an evacuation plan that includes pets and animals. In other countries around the world these acts would fall under animal cruelty. "In Britain‚ the Protection of Animals Act of 1911 makes it

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    where people had to tread carefully lest they become suspicious. However‚ some took up a crusade against this careful attitude and used writing to diffuse situations. In his novel Animal Farm‚ George Orwell uses his mastery of satire to discuss and parody people and events in the Soviet Union during the mid-twentieth century. When George Orwell set out to write Animal Farm‚ his purpose was to “fuse political and artistic purpose into one whole‚ providing a disillusion through wit‚ dramatized irony

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