Category: /Literature
The novel Animal Farm by George Orwell was a very interesting, complex, and informing novel. In the novel, George Orwell uses farm animals to portray people of power and the common people during the Russian Revolution. The story is told by animals
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Category: /Science & Technology
in veterinary medicine, including development of treatments for rabies and distemper.
Pet owners now look for treatment for their sick dog or for a breath mint for their cat. Many people don¡¦t mind allowing their animal take part in tests and experiments
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Category: /Literature
Animal Farm by: George Orwell
George Orwell's book, Animal Farm, is a satire. It is a story of the transformation of Manor Farm into Animal Farm, back into Manor Farm. The animals of the farm aim to create a democratic society based on the creed
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
if it still had any life left in it. Instead of waking up and moving about
its cage, the hamster lay there motionless, like a little stuffed animal. I sat there in the
living room, talking on the phone, and examining the hamster's cage. My little sister's
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Category: /Literature/English
Communism and Animal Farm
Imagine if you are one of the animals on Animal Farm. You stage a revolution to free yourself of Farmer Jones so that you can have rights. You will be tricked into thinking you
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Category: /Literature/English
aShusterman and the Aesthetic Experience
Oh, how the concept of analytical aesthetics has been construed, confused, consumed, massaged, reworked, wrestled, swallowed and digested and spat out in so many different forms of philosophical vomit (for lack
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Category: /Science & Technology
THE MICROSCOPE
EXPERIMENT 1
BACKGROUND:
The use of a microscope is to provide a magnified view of objects (that are being analysed) that are otherwise to small to be seen by the naked eye. They can be described according
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Category: /Social Sciences
In the 1960s, Milgram, then a professor at Yale, recruited ordinary people through a newspaper ad offering them money to help in a project purporting to improve human memory. In Milgrams experiment two people come into the laboratory where they are told
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
There is a fine line between working toward a cause effectively and overdoing it. Animal rights activists cross this line time and time again with their outrageous protests attempting to abolish the use of animals in scientific experiments. They don't
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
A Critique Of the Stanford Experiment
'The Education of a Torturer' is an account of experiments that has similar results
to that of Milgram's obedience experimentsthat were performed in 1963. Though both
experiments vary
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