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    John Alarcon American Lit. Mr. Mason Research paper “A Fable” by Mark Twain- Close reading In this short story a painting is the reason for the occurrences described. Animals in this story are portrayed in a human like manner‚ each having their own ideas and feelings and a common method of communication. The painter’s cat is portrayed as a well-mannered and intelligent being. In the sentence “The animals out in the woods heard of this through the housecat‚ who was greatly admired by

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    A Speech about Animal Rights Are you an animal lover? Are you a sucker for puppies and kittens? Are you dying to have a pet? If your answer is yes‚ then I guess you should know what animal rights mean before owning or having an encounter with animals. According to about.com animal rights is “the belief that animals have a right to be free of human use and exploitation “ This doesn’t mean that animals are above us‚ It just states that animals have the right to be free‚ they have rights but

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    I think that zoo’s can be good and bad. First I will tell you why I think that they can be good. One reason that zoo’s are good because people get a chance to see animals that only live in certain parts of the world. A lot of cool animals live in other parts of the world and many people have never seen them in the wild. Seeing those animals in the zoo is the next best thing to seeing them in the wild. Another reason is that a trip to the zoo can be very educational. You learn about the animal and

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    Old Man at the Bridge CHECK-UP 1. The old man is a farmer. F 2. The narrator is a Fascist who is in revolt against the republic. F 3. The old man wishes to go in the direction of Barcelona. F 4. The old man is in favor of the Loyalist forces. F 5. The old man was the last one to leave his native town. T FOR DISCUSSION 1. In this story the old man represents the innocent people who are the victims of war. How does Hemingway convey the sadness of the old man´s situation? By showing his story

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    Berger‚ Samantha Essay Jarman 2/20/13 Essay For my champion project I chose to do my essay on animals‚ more specifically‚ on the subject of abused or homeless animals. According to the humane society website on average “39% of the U.S. households own at least one dog.” For cats it states the “33% of the U.S. households own at least one cat.” That means that about 72% of the U.S. households own at least one of the two animals I just listed. There are over a thousand of animals in the world so

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    Diary of Old Major

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    Dear Diary‚ Today is the start of the novel "Animal Farm" and guess what; I’m the first animal to be mentioned in this first section of the book. Ha Ha Ha I’m the greatest pig in the story ain’t I? That’s all because of course I’m the leader of the rest of the animals. In this farm‚ I took control over the living condition and dealt with all the problems there are. Today I gathered all of the animals for a brief session of meeting and I started off by telling my dream to them. Not so important

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    R.i.p. To that dog who got shot for nothing‚ to that bear that got stabbed and died instantly‚ to those 30 birds that were flying in the air peacefully and got shot. God didn’t make this earth for only humans‚ he allowed animals such as: Bears‚ Deer‚ Ducks‚ Chickens‚ Alligators‚ Dogs‚ Pigs Ect. Is it fair to intentionally kill these animals and get away with it? What would happen if a wild animal attacked a human? The animal would more than likely be locked away‚ even killed. [People should get

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    In Animal Farm‚ the corrupt leaders‚ the pigs‚ live a lavish life while the other animals are struggling to survive. Alev Yemenici said in his article‚ “In a society where people have no voice‚ if the ruling body with privileges such as special education‚ luxury and titles‚ has absolute power‚ this will lead to total corruption and disintegration of values.” This “total corruption and disintegration of values” is seen with the pigs. The pigs are more intelligent; they are able to read books and comprehend

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    Napoleon In the novel Animal Farm‚ the most ruthless and mean character is none other than Napoleon. Napoleon is one of the three main pigs on the farm. He is in love with power‚ although he may have gone overboard. If Napoleon were to be described in three words‚ they would be selfish‚ dishonest‚ and brutal. At first you would think he cared about all the other animals‚ but later in the novel‚ it is discovered that Napoleon is only for himself. Napoleon was selfish in many ways; from taking extra

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    Animal Farm Animal Farm shows how society functions by using animals instead of humans. At the beginning‚ Napoleon treats his followers fairly. He respected them first‚ but at the end‚ he treated them poorly. “Vote for Napoleon and he’ll fully take care of the farm‚” (Orwell‚ Page 50) In the evidence‚ Napoleon treat the animals like citizens and let them vote for him.“Napoleon end of his speech with his usual cry of “long live animal farm” and after singing beasts of England‚” (Orwell

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