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    take the farm over from their master‚ they create seven commandments that are all broken by none other than Animal Farm’s own leaders. Yes‚ all of these are eventually broken‚ but some of them are more prominent than the rest. Thesis Statement: The main commandments that are broken in the book are: “no animal shall drink alcohol”‚ “no animal shall kill any other animal”‚ and “all animals are equal”. Claim 1: The fifth commandment is that “no animal shall drink alcohol”. For a long time

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    Introduction: The textbook is broken down in fourteen chapters and begins with a definition of terms. Those fourteen chapters consist of each having five sections with over twenty historical images. The author provides the audience an appendix of images used in this published work as well as gives his acknowledgements accompanied by a list of abbreviations. The author uses several contemporary studies as a big part of his research as well as reviews the ancient and Near Eastern and Israelite

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    to interpret the earlier appearance of the phrase in the sense of Mia Mone‚ the “one and only” Church [Das apostolicshe Symbolum (1900)‚ II‚ 922] (www.spaceandmotion.com). The word Catholic was not added to the creed in the Middle West until the fourth century‚ yet the word “holy Church” was added early on. In comparison to the Catholic religion‚ the Lutheran reformation is based on the Bible. The central teaching is through faith in God alone. The Catholic’s believe that the church was founded

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    the followers of Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christianity overlapped by sharing the adherence of the Ten Commandments. Despite both religions deriving from Christianity‚ the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox religions displayed opposition in terms of papal authority. Members of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox faith followed the teachings of the Ten Commandments due to their correlating origins of Christianity. Both religions not only stemmed from the same origin‚ but developed

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    For more than twelve centuries‚ there has been hostile conflict between the Orthodox and Catholic churches ("The Filioque: A Church Dividing Issue?: An Agreed Statement”). Their conflict led to the violent crusades and an extensive division among the two (Elisabeth Gaynor Ellis & Anthony Esler‚ p. 673). Leadership‚ culture‚ language‚ and differences in the practice of Christianity are large contributors to the continuing discord (Davies). Although Orthodox beliefs are derived from Catholic beliefs

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    of power. The seven commandments was one of the first things the pigs did to act as humans. They learned how to write and read‚ while maintaining a sense of government to the farm. But latter these seven

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    them. For example‚ theft is illegal because if it was not‚ people would begin to lost capital without receiving payment in return‚ causing the economy to fall into ruin. Laws like these are just like the ones God gave Moses on Mount Sinai‚ the Ten Commandments. The Mosaic laws were used to protect the people‚ to separate them from other peoples‚ and to create a close bond with God. The Mosaic covenant was significant in many ways. In the book of exodus‚ the story of Moses‚ and his travels to lead the

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    have always strived to create a utopian society. In the novel ANIMAL FARM written by George Orwell‚ the animals strive to create their own utopian society based on equality and prosperity. Animalism was created to‚ as like the Ten Commandments‚ Animalism’s Seven Commandments were rules for the animals to live by. However‚ similar to God’s rules‚ Animalism was a difficult concept for all the animals to follow and live by. Secondly‚ the collapse of Animal Farm was due to the animal’s own intelligence

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    change and Revolution. Of the seven commandments stated in the book Animal Farm‚ there are a few that can be contrasted to show the irony of how perception can bring about change. For example‚ let’s review commandment #4‚ “No animal shall sleep in a bed”. As soon as the animals decided they wanted to sleep on humans’ beds‚ Squealer changes this to “No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets”. By changing the definition of the commandment‚ Squealer and the others perceived that

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    Napoleon uses these commandments as a form of propaganda thinking that repetition of saying and hearing these principles will make the animal accept them. As time proceeds Napoleon realises the advantages of luxuries such as beds‚ alcohol‚ and clothes. The similarities between man and beast have begun to show as Napoleon breaks each commandment. From this point on we see Animal Farm as a completely corrupt dictatorship in which pigs

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