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    ANimal Farm

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    distribution of goods in the pigs’ favor—he may even‚ in fact‚ be complicit in it early on. Furthermore‚ the ideals of Animal Farm—like Orwell’s ideal version of socialism—are rooted in democracy‚ with all of the animals deciding how their collective action should be undertaken. For any one animal to rise to greater power than any other would violate that ideal and essentially render Animal Farm indistinguishable from a human farm—an unavoidable eventuality by the end of the novella. Though their motives

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    Henry David Thoreau

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    Henry David Thoreau INTRODUCTION Henry David Thoreau was an American author‚ poet‚ abolitionist‚ naturalist‚ tax resister‚ development critic‚ surveyor‚ historian ‚ philosopher andtranscendentalist. Henry David Thoreau was a complex man of many talents who worked hard to shape his craft and his life. He is best known for his book Walden‚ a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings‚ and his essay‚ Civil Disobedience‚ an argument for individual resistance to civil government in moral

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    David Levithan Prejudice

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    without just grounds or before sufficient knowledge is obtained (Fishback 1). The words people say and think they know about others’ lives. The stares and laughs kids get on a daily basis. The rumors that go around that are nothing like the truth. David Levithan has a main topic of prejudice throughout the entire book of which he shows many different types of people and what they go through in their daily life. He shows this through including characters that are “different”. Levithan’s perspective

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    Care for animals

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    To love the animals and can against the cruelly on animals. To nearby the relationship among nearby human‚ animals and nature. To reduce the work burden of the zookeepers during peak season. To encourage our new generation more familiar with the extinction animals. to learn about the wide variety of animals and the need if captive animals of enrichment to understand the working condition of the zookeeper. We will also understand the wide variety of animals from this significant

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    Animals have long played an important role as research animals in the field of Science by human kind since Ancient Greeks‚ when Aristotle used animals as a dissection. Animals are used in research and experiments by scientists to advance human knowledge and find cures to diseases such as asthma. In my opinion‚ animals are needed for scientists to conduct researches and experiments. Firstly‚ animal models are used to test drugs. This is because it will lower the risk of effects on humans when the

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    Since the beginning of mankind‚ animals have been a food source. In the past century‚ they have also helped humans by being service animals for the disabled and companion animals to get us through rough times. Even though animals have been a big contributor to the progress of the human race‚ they are being mistreated and not being allowed the life they deserve. In the past‚ animals have been well respected. Indians would pray for the spirit of the animal they killed to make sure it got to the

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    All animals have rights. Unfortunately‚ these rights are perceived to be to some degree because of the traditional belief that animals only have instrumental value. According to Tom Regan’s essay Case for Animal Rights‚ all animals have moral value. If an animal has the ability feel pain‚ they should have moral consideration. This is a utilitarian view‚ which focuses on the suffering and/or pleasure of beings as morally valuable. The subject of animal cruelty has existed for a multitude of years

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    Arguments arise naturally in normal conversation‚ in the form of statements given to another person. Wether that argument indeed has good foundation behind it is what we learned to analysis in this class. My first idea of a location to find arguments was to look up bad arguments‚ to which I found a great book online titled An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments‚ where I found the above image. The arguments of the book were describing poor arguments in the form of alternative ideas following the same

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    Animals in Entertainment

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    rodeos. Seeing animals held captive for human amusement was part of life. We never questioned it. While it is assumed that all humans‚ unless they have committed crimes against society‚ deserve freedom‚ we are not used to making that assumption for members of other species. We should ask ourselves why not. What have the animals in a zoo or marine park done to deserve their jail sentences‚ or the elephants in a circus done to deserve lives spent mostly in chains? Using animals in circuses and

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    David Hume Evidence

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    According to David Hume‚ “A wise man‚ therefore‚ proportions his belief to the evidence.” In order to believe in something there must be a solid amount of evidence to substantiate the knowledge or the belief. Evidence is in this case‚ is defined as something that is presented in support of an assertion. Though it is important to note that the support that an evidence provides could be either strong or weak. As for something to be considered a ‘strong’ form of evidence‚ it must be provided with anything

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