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    Sample Ubd for Science

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    Stage 1 – Desired Results Established Goal(s): At the end of the unit the pupils will understand animal’s life. Understandings: Pupils will understand that… • animals have different ways in having their babies. • animals way of growing bigger is partly the same as how human grows. • animals‚ whatever classes they belong are important in human lives. • animals need to feel that they are loved. Essential Questions: • What is the value in studying animal lives? • Why do you

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    Brianna Simpson Mr. Bernstein English 101 16 October 2013 Essay #2: Profile Never Wild Those who wish to pet and baby wild animals‚ "love" them. But those who respect their natures and wish to let them live normal lives‚ love them more. − Edwin Way Teale Nearly two miles up a rocky washboard dirt road in Phelan‚ California is Forever Wild Exotic Animal Sanctuary at 8545 Buttemere Road. Driving

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    7 Rules of animal farm

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    THE SEVEN COMMANDMENTS 1. Whatever goes up two legs is an enemy. 2. Whatever goes upon four legs‚ or has wings‚ is a friend. 3. No animal shall wear clothes. 4. No animal shall sleep in a bed. 5. No animal shall drink alcohol. 6. No animal shall kill any other animal. 7. All animals are equal. The Seven commandments of the animal farm serves as the basic principles of animalism. These commandments were studied and worked out by the pigs‚ in which it is an “unalterable law” that all animals

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    YOUR ASSIGNMENT You will read the satirical essay “The Lowest Animal” by Mark Twain and write an essay in rebuttal of Mark Twain’s “The Lowest Animal”. In this essay you must defend the human race as civilized‚ empathetic‚ caring beings. You have one hour and thirty minutes. That allows 30-45 minutes to read the essay and 45 min-1 hour to formulate your thoughts and write 400 words. It is an easy and entertaining read. Be confident‚ calm down‚ read this and write. IF….and ONLY IF….you are

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    In a corrupt government‚ the usage of propaganda in order to gain power is quintessential. Propaganda such as testimonial‚ name-calling‚ and bandwagon are common; and these government officials are able to manipulate the citizens to thinking that the government system serves justice to its people. This occurs in Animal Farm‚ especially during the windmill dispute where Napoleon took control of the farm. Animal Farm contains a significant amount of propaganda‚ but there was one that proved to be the

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    How Did Napoleon Stay In Power How does napoleon manipulate the animal of letting him stay in power? Napoleon use 3 ways to manipulate the animals‚ he uses animalism to trick the animals to see him as the best option to lead the farm. He uses fear to scare and fill them with lies saying if we don’t eat our milk and apples mr. Jones will come back. Finally he uses propaganda to promote himself on a biased situation of being a leader. Napoleon uses animalism to stay in power. Napoleon states “All

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    In Orwell’s story Animal Farm‚ he suggests that intellectuals might think that less intelligent people deserve abuse and manipulation. In his story the pigs were smarter than the rest of the animals. The pigs first started off as kind and treated everyone equal‚ soon they began to realize they could lie and manipulate the other animals. They could manipulate these other animals because they viewed the pigs as smarter and more trustworthy. These other animals were not as intelligent as the pigs and

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    The animals on Jones’s farm hate humans and believe that they should not be treated the way they are because they are forced to do all work on the farm. One night the animals meet together and discuss the issue. They come up with the solution of forcing Jones and his wife out of their farm house. At this meeting they are also taught a song called “Beasts of England.” This soon becomes the anthem of animals all over. “The singing of this song threw the animals into the wildest excitement. Almost before

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    How dangerous is blind loyalty to corrupt leaders? In Animal Farm‚ by George Orwell‚ the animals gain freedom from the humans‚ but after trying to create an equal society on the farm‚ Napoleon begins to abuse his power towards the animals‚ yet most stay loyal to him. In Animal Farm‚ blind loyalty to a cocherrupt leader becomes the downfall of many through Boxer’s and Clover’s loyalty to Napoleon. Boxer’s loyalty to Napoleon demonstrates that blind loyalty to a corrupt leader can become the cause

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    In the 1900s‚ there were hundreds of acts of corruption‚ cruelty‚ and unfair societies. George Orwell’s novella Animal Farm‚ represents all the leaders and classes perfectly‚ along with showing what their symbols were in these dreadful societies. The leader Napoleon‚ a boar‚ and his nine dogs‚ demonstrate cruel single-minded acts and harsh‚ punishing behavior‚ influencing the uneducated animals in a horrible‚ disturbing way‚ which had severe consequences on the farm. Napoleon was always a jerk‚ which

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