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  • Animal Farm Animal Farm By George Orwell
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    Animal Farm Animal Farm by George Orwell is a story about a group of animals that rebel to get their freedom. It is a story about a society with excellent ideas for progress, that starts with good management, but eventually becomes corrupt. It is a devastating satire on the Russian Revolution. The story elements are matched by a simple prose style. This novel is a straightforward piece of story-telling, which makes the theme of the story pretty clear: totalitarianism is not to be trusted and the...
  • Computer Animation
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    Computer Animators Animation as an art form has been around for almost one hundred years. From the earliest days of hand drawn cels, individual pictures strung together, to the complex rendering of 3-D virtual worlds, animation packs peoples' lives. Do you wonder how the computer-animated movies are made or want to become a computer animator Computer Animation is a fast growing field. There are many different areas to of animation, computer animation is what this paper is about, history of anima...
  • Reminds Lear Of His Own Pelican Daughters
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    King Lear In the play King Lear written by William Shakespeare a collection of images are used to express different points Shakespeare is trying to relay to his audience. One reoccurring image that kept popping up was animal images. Shakespeare displays these animal images when King Lear and many of the other characters in the play talk about Goneril and Regan. The animals that Lear and the other characters compare the two sisters to are not very pretty. They are compared to the likes of tigers,...
  • Association's Committee On Animal Research And Ethics
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    In order to make certain that the animals are treated in a humane and ethical way, researchers are regulated and monitored by various government agencies. The US Department of Agriculture is responsible for enforcing the Animal Welfare Act and conducts unannounced inspections of research facilities. If the research is a grant recipient, the National Institutes of Health would be responsible for the regulation as well. The American Association for the Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care ( LAC...
  • Message In Animal Farm And 1984
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    1984 and Animal Farm Analytical Essay All novels have hidden messages that the author wants his audience to find. 1984 and Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, both contain some of the same messages that Orwell wanted his audience to find. Even though they are satirical pieces about a totalitarian government, both novels have hidden messages. Some of the messages in the novels are power corrupts, propaganda, and education. All these messages also have some relevancy to today's world. Power cor...
  • Experiments With Animals
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    Biology and Behavior Animal testing is not a problem in today's society because it is beneficial to humans. It seems unethical to put animals through such pain and torture, but if we stopped it completely there would be a large amount of human lives lost. How could this be? The further advancements in medical and technological science is inevitable. Therefore, if the testing must be done to learn more about the brain and body, which species (animals or man) seems expendable for such testing. The...
  • Good Quote For Word Choice
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    In the story, "The Killing Game", Joy Williams, uses several different types of writing skills to the reader to see her views. The quote "To kill be to put to death, extinguish, nullify, cancel, destroy". be a good strong introduction, it catches the readers attention. Word choice like this be what gets the message across to the readers in a fast, easy way. Another good quote for word choice she uses be, "We kill to hunt, and not the other way around". That shows that she be serious in what she ...
  • Pain And Distress In Laboratory Animals
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    Stop The Insanity: Alternatives to Animal Testing Every year, nearly 100 million animals die in research laboratories at the hands of curious scientists who perform outdated and inaccurate tests that prove no benefit to humans or animals. (Day 58) Before these animals die, they are routinely burned, scalded, poisoned, starved, given electric shocks, addicted to drugs, subjected to near freezing temperatures, dosed with radioactive elements, driven insane, and deliberately inflicted with diseases...
  • Fur Industry
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    The grade I relieved for this paper was an A+, just in case you were wondering... "Fur is Dead " Taking a look into a once strong industry, shocking facts are revealed. The fur industry brings in an average of $1.5 billion in sales each year. Furs were considered a beautiful and feminine version of clothing by many women, until the public became aware of the horrors that accompany the industry. Activists have been a voice for animals tortured for their fur, making the public aware, and diminishi...
  • Orwell's Use Of Propaganda In The Novel
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    George Orwell's Animal Farm is a story of pure propaganda. Propaganda is a recurring theme and technique seen and used by characters in the book, as well as the author. Animal Farm is an allegory that focuses on the communist revolution in Russia. Being an allegory, events in the book accurately depict actual events in history that actually relate to propaganda. Propaganda is a central element to the plot of Animal Farm. Propaganda is used by various methods in the book. These methods vary depen...
  • Form Of Allegory In Animal Farm
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    "All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others". This simple quote from Animal Farm, which at first seems merely humorous, can provide valuable insight into the values and ideas expressed in the novel. George Orwell uses various language forms and features to convey the ideas that are evident in Animal Farm. Such features include allegory, fable, satire, imagery and characterization. They are used to provide understanding of the purpose of the composition and in doing so convey idea...
  • Animal Experimentation
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    The Contention Outline Thesis Statement: Animal Experimentation is unnecessary and unneeded within the United States Thus I present the Following contentions to support my thesis: 1) Human beings do not have a prima facie right to use other animals, if they are unwilling to do so upon either them selves or other human beings. A) From Ne dim C. Buyukmihinci V.M.D. "Over the last couple of decades, I slowly have eliminated my overt and intentional involvement in the exploitation of nonhuman animal...
  • Use Of Animals As Human Races
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    The Maus series of books tell a very powerful story about one man's experience in the Holocaust. They do not tell the story in the conventional novel fashion. Instead, the books take on an approach that uses comic windows as a method of conveying the story. One of the most controversial aspects of this method was the use of animals to portray different races of people. The use of animals as human races shows the reader the ideas of the Holocaust a lot more forcefully than simply using humans as ...
  • Non Animals Test Methods
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    Iams and Procter and Gamble. An investigation taped and recorded by Peta, shows the horrible pain these two companies have put animals through. Not only do they make animals suffer, they animals they have enslaved, have been there for 5 years or more in conditions that are so bad that even the people who work there complain of the horrible ammonia stench that burns their eyes. Iams and P&G both promised that animals in their studies would never be euthanized, but in Peta's investigation they doc...
  • Plants From Animals
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    Name: Choi, Youn ah Date: Feb. 17th, 2003 Course & Section: AB-ENGL / T 2 Subject: English 13 (3: 40-4: 40 TTH) Compare and Contrast Corset vs. Footbinding Though corset and footbinding have a similar function in a way that they all started as a tradition of making women suffer to look more elegant and wealthier in the eyes of men, there still are some differences between the two. First of all, corset was originated from France, Europe whereas footbinding was originated from China, Asia where it...
  • Old Major Starts His Speech
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    A revolutionary attitude is one whereby a for cable overthrow of a government or social order (in favor of a new system) is expected to lead to politcal change. The book 'Animal Farm' is a prime example of a revolution. A powerful authority figure takes action and changes the way the animals think and act, for a change in the hierarchy. The inspiration from the book comes from the Russian Revolution adn the idea of communism and the important authority figure is an incredibly respected pig known...
  • Economic Security In The Abrog Pa Society
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    The people of the aBrog Pa live a very different and unique life. The aBrog Pa are considered pastoralist people who live in the Himalayan Mountains of Tibet. They live between 12,000 and 17,000 feet up in the Himalayan Mountains. For many of us, we would find it nearly impossible to function at altitudes of this magnification yet the aBrog Pa manage to have a civilized workable community in these elevations. The aBrog Pa have managed to make a living and support them selves in these harsh envir...
  • Animal Abuse
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    Can Animal Expieriemntation Animal Experimentation Can you imagine, your beloved dog being immobilized in a stockade and having concentrated drops of Mr. Clean put in his eyes over and over, just so some scientists can see who long it will take for it to eat his eyes? Or maybe your bunny, having clumps of hair burned off while testing the acidity level of a new shampoo? It is a disgusting thought. Unfortunately this happens every day to animals all over the U.S. I am strongly against animal expe...
  • Revolution In Animal Farm
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    By Animal Farm Animal Farm By David Jones Question: The Text can have mass appeal and at the same time address simple and complex issues. Discuss this statement with the reference to one print text. "Every line I have written since 1936 has been written, directly or indirectly, against totalitarianism,' quotes George Orwell in the preference to the 1956 signet classic edition of Animal Farm. It is in Animal Farm, lesser talked about for the author's social theories in 1984, that Orwell's critici...
  • Pigs In Animal Farm
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    Animals Are Good Metaphors In Literature (Examples From Animals Are Good Metaphors In Literature (Examples From Animal Farm And Gulliver's Travels) Because we consider ourselves to be better or higher life forms than animals (especially pigs) showing them to be the same as or better than us is a good satirical tool for exposing human folly or for showing human behavior to be anomalistic. In animal farm George Orwell uses animals to represent specific people and also uses the tribulations of the ...

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