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    Greta Wolsleben Period 7 10/14/13 Biology/ Extra Credit Earthlings The film Earthlings opened up my eyes to the real world of food‚ fashion‚ pets‚ entertainment and medical research. I understand now why this film has won so many awards. It is very informative on how animals suffer. Using hidden cameras‚ this movie shows the day-to-day practices of the largest industries in the world‚ all of which rely entirely on animals for profit. Now knowing what most animals go through on a daily basis

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    It never ceases to amaze me how incredibly selfish the human race is.  It’s all about what we want‚ what we “need”‚ what’s the hot new thing that we simply must have—no matter who or what may be exploited in the process. after that scene where some garbage men in Mexico throwing a still-living‚ struggling stray dog into the back of a garbage truck and then compacting it‚ The horrifying and the gruesome images that were shown in the film made me want to run out of the auditorium. Dolphins herded

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    considered themselves as Super-Earthlings‚ have been able to withhold a proper government and society in their planet. They live in a civilization with their own cultural elements which differs from an Earthling’s proper culture. The cultural elements I had learned from class can be seen from my culture I’ve created; as can be seen I’ll further explain the topics of their non-material and material culture‚ social norms and values‚ and sub and counter culture. The Super-Earthlings are‚ in deed‚ an advanced

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    Writing 102‚ Section 91 April 6‚ 2014 The Inhumane Treatment Earthlings can be defined as an inhabitant of the earth. It can safely be said then that human and animals fit into this category since we all inhabit the earth. Therefore animals and people should be treated equally since we share common desires like food‚ companionship‚ and shelter‚ but sadly this is not the case. Humans being the dominant species treat other earthlings as objects. Humans have the greater power to get to decide when

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    Martians and Native Americans died due to not having any immunity to diseases from different cultures (2016). The way people treated each other in the past is unacceptable. In this analogy‚ the Martians are portrayed as the Native Americans while the Earthlings are portrayed as the European settlers. After learning about the Martians in Earth history and comparing it to today’s society‚ there is one question to discuss. How should a society treat a culture they decimated during the study of their history

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    planet‚ much like our own has any religious life present. The Earthlings define religion as a set of fundamental beliefs and practices that relates their humanity to their spirituality and moral values. “In many cultures and times‚ religion has been the basic foundation of life‚ permeating all aspects of human existence” (Fisher‚ 2011). On this religious mission my officers and I observed my layers of religion that these Earthlings were partaking in. Many of their religions use

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    Autiographical Incident

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    A Message to All Earthlings from Your Friend Tudor the Just People of Earth‚ warmest and friendliest greetings! I am Tudor the Just and I come from Neptune‚ as you know if you have been watching the news. By the way‚ I want to congratulate all of your TV networks on their coverage of my landing. They did a galaxy-class job. It made me think about how much your reporters deserve the chance to cover real news—like the explosion in Cluster H356pi or the rebellion on Altair 7. The truth is‚ all

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    next bite of food. In contrast‚ females seem to almost nibble at their food as if they weren’t even hungry. After observing this lack of similarities between genders while eating‚ we are now curious to see how it applies to other settings. The earthlings of these coordinates have taken a special liking to the area surrounding the north campus quadrangle. The residents of this particular area have certain characteristics that separate them from the rest of the campus in a way that has never been

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    the intrepid __________________ (make up a name for your space alter ego). I’ve heard of your daring deeds‚ and I must say your bravado impresses even me. However‚ bravado is nothing if your little earthling neurons can’t produce some obvious intelligence to go along with it. I’ve yet to meet an earthling who possesses both.” You shrug nonchalantly. “There’s always a first time.” The chief laughs. “Oh‚ you’ve got an attitude as well!” His yellow eyes gleam as he leans closer. “Would you care to prove

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    escape unharmed. Another setting in the book is the planet of Tralfamadore‚ where Billy is taken by aliens. There he is held captive and displayed in a zoo‚ along with his earthling mate‚ Montana Wildhack. Their room in the zoo is loaded with items from earth and has a dome for a roof so that the Trafalmadorians can peep on the earthlings. The settings of the book are hard to keep up with because they are constantly changing due to Billy’s mind traveling capabilities. Billy’s antagonist is really himself

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