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Category: /Literature/English
…12 April 1999 Animal Farm Vs. 1984 In his books, Animal Farm and 1984, George Orwell creates two similar societies attempting to achieve perfection through tyranny but the environment of each supports a different culture. In both…
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Category: /History
…section of the theatre to view movies. It wasn?t until 1965 that in Queensland, Aboriginal people were able to vote in the state elections. It?s hard to imagine that less than 40 years ago this was the case, when today even animals have rights about certain…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Critical Analysis of Animal Farm by George Orwell Animal Farm was written by George Orwell and published in 1946. This story is about the Manor Farm in England, around the time of the Russian revolution. The animals on this farm started their own…
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…revenues and influence to avoid intervention (“Horse Racing: A Losing Bet”, 2002). This is clearly a case of a conflict of interest and acts of animal cruelty are rarely addressed. Currently, horses are excluded from the Animal Welfare Act (“Animal Rights Law…
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…?” This is because it is not really “used”, yet. Right now the purpose of cloning is to see it we can get it right. Besides we are a long way from cloning humans, mostly because of ethical and religious reasons. BRIEF HISTORY HISTORY OF ANIMAL CLONING Cloning was first…
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Category: /Literature/English
…don't. Supposedly Squealer has a special ability to persuade others. Orwell boasts, "...he could turn black into white." Obviously a pig like this could be used by the right people (animals). Next, the author tells us about a peculiar raven named Moses, who…
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…Do animals possess intelligence? This is a very controversial question, similar in nature to the age-old question. What came first, the chicken or the egg? What is intelligence? Intelligence is the capacity to acquire and apply knowledge, as well…
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…' rights so they can't be tortured heedlessly. If the population are educated on the reality, then aversion will loathing for animal research will disappear. References: The Humane Society of United States. "Taking Animal Welfare Seriously: Minimizing Pain…
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Category: /Literature/English
…between humans and animals, but that is not to say that animals have no rights. Humans are moral agents, which means that we have the conceptual ability to apply moral principles in making our decisions. We have free will to act on morals…
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…another be discouraged? The base fear here is that of rape and a loss of control or status. This is instinctual and goes right to the core of our being as primates. If you examine what happens in many animal species, especially displays of dominance in other…
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