Papers 1951-1960 of total 78456 found.
…us but I believe that's not true. I believe that animals experience and feel pain, fear, anxiety, stress, depression, boredom, joy and happiness. And I know that each and everyday animal rights are being exploited in horrible cruelties that aren't…
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…Orwell & Marx Animalism vs. Marxism ³Every line I have written since 1936 has been written, directly or indirectly, against totalitarianism," quotes George Orwell in the preface to the 1956 Signet Classic edition of Animal Farm. The edition, which…
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…a huge absorptive area. We can also compress and expand the lungs to force air in and out. If an insect was enlarged to our size, it would probably suffocate because it would not be able to absorb enough oxygen in the right time. As animals evolve to be bigger…
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…Orwell & Marx Animalism vs. Marxism ³Every line I have written since 1936 has been written, directly or indirectly, against totalitarianism," quotes George Orwell in the preface to the 1956 Signet Classic edition of Animal Farm. The edition, which sold…
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…, go out, enjoy the outdoors, and use the animal they kill. Activists are trying, and should not be able to take this right away from any American citizen. They base their arguments on the supposition that hunters are bloodthirsty and have no respect…
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…, “the Animal Welfare Act specifically excludes creatures intended for use as food from its regulation governing the “humane” treatment of animals (Robbins, 104).” In the eyes of the law, animals that will be slaughtered have no rights at all. There are no laws…
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Category: /Literature
…, there will be some of us who will let their base instincts take control. Orwell, in Animal Farm portrays this nature by parodying events in real history. Given the right conditions, those events could happen anywhere - a leader becoming overly ambitious, to the point…
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…will kill two birds with one stone. We can deplete the number of criminals on death row and shut-up the people who are always picketing about animal rights, whining about how psychologists and doctors are always performing tests on animials that are unable…
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…and their rights is important as well. As concern for the world's animals becomes more prominent in the news, our zoos rise up to meet the challenge. Animal's rights and their treatment, regardless of species, have been brought to attention and positive movements made…
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…examples are where I draw the line for cloning. Humans have no right to meddle with the natural order of things. The resurrection of extinct animals, within reason, and the cloning of humans is something that I totally disagree with. The cloning of extinct…
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