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Category: /History
…in jail for animal cruelty. It is impossible to imagine today that one man could kill 2/3 of a race, and not be prosecuted. Some of the most despicable and racist crimes happened in death camps. Over 150,000 innocent Jews died in gas vans, and their bodies…
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…. And bands do not stop with their music, many bands have helped their community, or a charity, or donated to help cure diseases. Daniel Johns from Silverchair for example is an animal activist and will not take any part in the slaughtering or cruelty of animals
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…impulses of individuals which determines their actions. There is also the nature of animals which shows how evil can place men below animals. These different forms of nature play an important role in the play and can be associated with the Elizabethan "Chain…
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Category: /Literature/English
…-human, animal, ape, and survivor of the Stone Age. Blanche's disgust though, finally turns to fear as eh sees just what Stanley is capable of. Blanche sees that Stanley is capable of abject cruelty, first by dredging up her past in Laurel, then by presenting…
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…there should be a distinction between well-used and abusive cruelty. Well-used cruelty should only be used at the beginning to secure power and benefit one’s subjects. Abusive cruelty is excessive, continuous, and not in the name of retaining power successfully…
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Category: /History
…him. We find that cruelty is made understandable, love is perverted. Even sex is reduced to the basest elements: animals copulating are no more base, no more beautiful than humans. There is no distinction between man and beast. The two, in fact, are often…
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Category: /Literature/English
…it was. Without these chillingly vivid accounts of cruel punishment and animal like treatment, it would be difficult for the reader to truly understand what slaves went through, and more importantly to believe. Perhaps the most obvious tale of a slave’s refusal…
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…of the gods. The introduction of Enkidu seems to be a bit off topic at first, as it goes into great detail about how he lived in union with the animals, and his extensive love affair with Shamhat. Linda Cassleman explains this in her article "Decoding the Epic…
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…. People happily munch on hamburgers without a thought to the forest being destroyed for cattle grazing or the immense cruelty in the raising and slaughtering of the animals. Mothers continue to urge their children to eat their vegetables, unaware…
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Category: /Literature
…. The white men immediately became superior to the American Indians because of their cruelty. They ignored the native's beliefs and general rights to their own land and values. Some parts of the book horrified me like when the Cheyenne's were at Sandy Creek…
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