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  • Cruelty to Animals

    Cruelty to Animals

    Surname Student’s Name: Professor’s Name: Course: Date of submission: Cruelty to animals Introduction Cruelty is a phrase used to define the act of causing pain or inflicting suffering. Animal cruelty is a global problem and is increasing in the contemporary society (Gullone 5). Animal cruelty is classified into two core categories: intentional cruelty or neglect. Neglect refers to the failure of providing to the animals sufficient food, water, health care or shelter. Animals are starved,

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    Submitted: April 10, 2016 By: cabuga
  • 1984 Character Evolution

    1984 Character Evolution

    Character Paragraphs Ibrahim Kawasme Part 1 Orwell demonstrates the terrible possibilities of a totalitarian government through the perspective of Winston Smith. The author uses the protagonist’s individuality, and superior intellectual ability to expose the reader to the suppression imposed by the party. Winston viewed the party much differently than the other citizens and dreamt of rebellion. His accurate examination of the harsh Party was a theme of the dangers of totalitarianism, and gave the readers

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    Submitted: April 16, 2016 By: IbrahimKawasme
  • Explain 1984 Song Lyric About Rebellion

    Explain 1984 Song Lyric About Rebellion

    Nguyen NHUT NGUYEN Professor Abraham Tarango English G110 03/21/2016 “1984” by David Bowie In world history, there were many countries have been ruled by another country, or they were controlled under the totalitarian governments. The dominators used their power to control the citizens and killed anyone who tried to resist. But there were many people who were ready to risk their life to stand up and fight for freedom. There were many rebellions in world

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    Submitted: April 24, 2016 By: kingsley2403
  • Schatz Vs Blod Comparison Essay

    Schatz Vs Blod Comparison Essay

    Comparison between Shatz and Blod By Julien Lots of people get sick sometimes, however, mental and physical sickness are different. In “A Day’s Wait” by Ernest Hemingway, we meet Schatz, a boy who has a bad temperature. He is under the assumption that he will die. In addition he does not want to give anyone else what he has. In “A Stolen Day” by Sherwood Anderson, the boy, Blod, thinks the will die but he

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    Submitted: April 28, 2016 By: Julien Brooks
  • Nur/544 - Community Conceptual Model Comparison

    Nur/544 - Community Conceptual Model Comparison

    Community Conceptual Model Comparison Nicole DeMase, Cindy Kaletka, Alexandra Nightingale, Shannon Pranger, Latoya Stukes NUR/544 November 9, 2015 Dr. Sandra Winters Community Conceptual Model Comparison ADD INTRO Nursing theory is “an organized framework of concepts and processes designed to guide the practice of nursing". Nursing theories are developed to explain and describe nursing care, guide-nursing practice and provide a foundation for clinical decision -making (Nursing Theory 2013). Nursing models were identified in the 1950s as

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    Submitted: April 30, 2016 By: nicoled512
  • Motif Comparison - the First Stone by Don Aker and I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith

    Motif Comparison - the First Stone by Don Aker and I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith

    Motif Comparison The authors of the novel The First Stone by Don Aker and I Capture The Castle by Dodie Smith write about young protagonists who have lost one or both parents, in order to show that we control our life., whether we have parents or not. We live by our decisions. In I Capture The Castle three kids lose their mother because of illness when they were young. Cassandra, the protagonist is clever, kind,

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    Submitted: July 24, 2016 By: EricC
  • How Is 1984 by George Orwell Relevant Today?

    How Is 1984 by George Orwell Relevant Today?

    NAME: Nitya Mathur CLASS: SYBMM ROLL NO.: M14039 ‘1984’ How is 1984 relevant today? 1984, written by George Orwell in 1948, brings us into the life of the protagonist, Winston Smith, living in a dystopian world of hierarchal bounds. The peak of this food chain is crowned with Big Brother and The Party as they practice despotism to maintain control and power over the citizens. As Winston begins to turn sick of these chains, he

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    Submitted: September 9, 2016 By: nitya213
  • Comparison of Themes Shown in Poetry

    Comparison of Themes Shown in Poetry

    Throughout the many types of writing genres, poetry is one that truly allows a writer/poet to serve a purpose and capture the essence of emotions that flood their mind. This writing enables them to take meaningful thoughts from within and express the end product on paper with us as an audience. “If I Should Learn, in Some Quite Casual Way” written by Edna St. Vincent Millay and “Mementos, I” written by William De Witt Snodgrass

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    Submitted: October 7, 2016 By: Isabella Marrero
  • A Comparison of Impulse Disorders and Dependency Vs. Internet Addiction

    A Comparison of Impulse Disorders and Dependency Vs. Internet Addiction

    NORTHCENTRAL UNIVERSITY ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETELY FILLED IN PSY 7102-7 Dora Finnamore, EdD Scholarly Writing and Professional Communication in Psychology Writing Skills Problem Statement Research Articles Faculty Use Only <Faculty comments here> <Faculty Name> <Grade Earned> A Comparison of Impulse Disorders and Dependency; vis-à-vis Internet Addiction David A. Dawson Northcentral University There are a number of anecdotal reports indicative of people becoming addicted to the Internet in much the same way

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    Submitted: October 11, 2016 By: Mildew
  • Animal Euthanasia

    Animal Euthanasia

    Five thousand shelter dogs are euthanized every day, which equals about 1.2 million companion animals being put down annually. The majority of whom are healthy, loving and desperately needing a home. Yet, many Americans unsuspectingly turn to puppy mills to find their loyal family pet. With the idea of designer dogs sweeping the nation, consumers will pay an average of $800 and upwards of $2,000 for their fancy mutt. The concept of wanting such a

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    Submitted: December 1, 2016 By: ahusidic
  • Is Eating Animal Ethical?

    Is Eating Animal Ethical?

    Gong Ziyu Gong Professor Cami Koepke WCWP 10B 2 June 2016 Is eating animal ethical? Is eating animal ethical? Vegetarians and vegans are constantly stating their positions through newspapers, magazines, and blogs to defend their ideas that we should not eat animals or at least constrain our meat eating habit. Yuval Noah Harari, as one of them in his article “Industrial Farming Is One of The Worst Crime In the History”, argues that domestication of

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    Submitted: January 24, 2017 By: 梓育 宫
  • The Body Farm

    The Body Farm

    THE BODY FARM The Body Farm Tiffany Jeffries Martin Methodist College December 1, 2016 Abstract The University of Tennessee Anthropological Research Facility, better known as the Body Farm, started as an area of waste land close to the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. The Body Farm was created in 1971 by Dr. William Bass after he came to Tennessee from Kansas to run the newly developed anthropology department. This site has survived the controversy and

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    Submitted: February 20, 2017 By: Gr8momtiff
  • We Have Made It Harder for Big-Brained Animals to Survive

    We Have Made It Harder for Big-Brained Animals to Survive

    Current Event #1 The article that I will be explaining today involves the extinction of animals. The article is called, “We have made it harder for big-brained animals to survive.” I got this article from http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20160811-the-downsides-of-having-a-big-brain, and this article was made on August 16, 2016. So, this article is basically about how animals with big-brains is not always a good thing. It also explains how us humans have made it harder for them to

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    Submitted: March 26, 2017 By: dulu4
  • A Comparison of Long Term Stability Outcomes Between Hamstring Tendon and Patella Tendon Grafts for Acl Reconstruction

    A Comparison of Long Term Stability Outcomes Between Hamstring Tendon and Patella Tendon Grafts for Acl Reconstruction

    A Comparison of Long Term Stability Outcomes Between Hamstring Tendon and Patella Tendon Grafts for ACL Reconstruction Robert Fakler University of Alabama, Physician Assistant Program Birmingham, 2016 A Comparison of Long Term Stability Outcomes Between Hamstring Tendon and Patella Tendon Grafts for ACL Reconstruction Abstract Background: The purpose of this systematic review is to compare the long term outcomes the two most commonly used treatment methods for Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstruction. The anterior cruciate

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    Submitted: May 29, 2017 By: vagabond1
  • 1984 by George Orwell

    1984 by George Orwell

    Sara Bello Ms. Moses Adv. Soph. English, p5 12, August 2017 In 1984 by George Orwell, Winston, a 39year-old fragile man, is against his government called Big Brother. The conflict between Winston and the government reaches its climax when Winston is caught red handed breaking the law resulting in him eventually learning to accept and love the government which demonstrates the theme of power and technology leads to limitation of freedom. The ability to express

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    Submitted: October 8, 2017 By: the fam vlog
  • A Comparison of Two Heroines in Vanity Fair

    A Comparison of Two Heroines in Vanity Fair

    Introduction William Makepeace Thackeray is one of the representatives of the famous critical realism writers in Britain. Vanity Fair is recognized as his masterpiece. There are two important characters in this story, and one of them is Becky Sharp, a clever and beautiful girl. Becky came from an economic deprived family, struggled with poverty, and made great efforts to change her own destiny. Her biggest dream was to cast off low socio-economic status and enter

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    Submitted: October 18, 2017 By: yifan suo
  • Comparison of Hallelujah

    Comparison of Hallelujah

    The word hallelujah means “Glory to God” and is also about the immaculate conception; however, in the song written by Leonard Cohen is about King David who killed the husband of the woman he lusted over. Many of the lines are symbolic in terms of David and the great sins of adultery and murder he committed. “Hallelujah” was written and recorded in 1984 and released on Leonard Cohen’s album Various Positions. Pentatonix is an American

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    Submitted: October 24, 2017 By: annasteckler
  • Animal Intelligence

    Animal Intelligence

    What did most Americans desire after WorldWar I? (World War I,1920s Prosperity,and theGreat Depression) №1 24.11.2017 19:53:26 2 What event signaled the Great Depression? (World War I,1920s Prosperity,and the Great Depression) №1 3 Why did the United States enter War World II? (The New DealandWorld War II) №1 4 What was Roosevelt’s plan called to help thecountry recover from the Great Depression? (The New DealandWorld War II) №1 5 According U.S.A. History in Brief: By

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    Submitted: December 4, 2017 By: uzakbergenova
  • Comparison of Western Music and African Music

    Comparison of Western Music and African Music

    1511765 岳斌如 Emma Comparison of Western Music and African Music Comparison of Western Music and African Music is an article in the Creative Education. It was written by Givewell Munyaradzi and Webster Zimidzi who are professors of Great Zibabwe University, and was published in 2012. The author holds the view that “the major differences between African music and Western music is on what many scholars referred to as complicated rhythm which is a major feature

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    Submitted: December 25, 2017 By: ybremma
  • The Giver Movie and Book Comparison

    The Giver Movie and Book Comparison

    The Giver comparison The Giver is a story written by Lois Lowey. It is about a boy named Jonas who lives in a society that has gone to sameness. He is selected as the Receiver Of Memory and has the power to change the way his society works. Later, there was a movie made by Phillip Noyce on this story. Like all novels that become movies there were many similarities and differences in the plot

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    Submitted: January 23, 2018 By: mannu147
  • Animal Cruelty - Real Fur

    Animal Cruelty - Real Fur

    The overall topic of this essay is animal cruelty, but it will focus mostly on the recent revelations into the faux fur industry. In the last year is has come to light that a lot of faux fur items that are sold in high street retailers and online stores are actually made with real fur. This came to light after an investigation by animal protection charity Humane Society International (HIS) claimed to have found cat

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    Submitted: March 5, 2018 By: kdaytsioen
  • The Use of Comparisons in Friar Laurence’s Soliloquy

    The Use of Comparisons in Friar Laurence’s Soliloquy

    Levian Stewart Mr. Gates English I 1 September 2017 The Use of Comparisons in Friar Laurence’s Soliloquy In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Friar Laurence delivers a soliloquy in his garden about the power of nature. Throughout the soliloquy, Friar Laurence contrasts night and day, life and death, and good and evil. Friar Laurence discusses the idea that everything in nature has the potential for both good and evil. Friar Laurence begins his discourse by

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    Submitted: March 28, 2018 By: LEVIANSTEWART02
  • Comp 1 - Living Comparison Paper

    Comp 1 - Living Comparison Paper

    Lucero Garrett Lucero Kelly Payne Comp. 1 9/27/17 Comparison Paper I have lived in Dallas, Texas and Olney, Illinois. Dallas and Olney are completely different from each other. Dallas is the largest city in Texas and Olney’s population is about the same population as the street I live on in Dallas. Living in a city is exciting and is filled with things to do, but I enjoy the freedom and life in the country. Living

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    Submitted: April 13, 2018 By: Garrett Lucero
  • Animal Testing - a Controversial Issue

    Animal Testing - a Controversial Issue

    Task 1 | Melanie Watts Animal testing is a controversial issue within the science community and in society. Some individuals justify that animal testing is fundamental in attaining knowledge of diseases and treatments in humans. Others oppose these views arguing that animal bodies do not react the same and can result in misleading information. They also argue that animals are no different than humans and can feel pain and pleasure and should be afforded the

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    Submitted: June 21, 2018 By: Melanie Watts
  • Animals and Us - Elephants Are People Too

    Animals and Us - Elephants Are People Too

    Elephants are people too. 100 years ago there were millions of elephants roaming the Earth. Today that number is significantly lower. Experts estimate that only 1 million elephants remain, 40,000 of those are wild Asian elephants. There is much debate in many organizations advocating for moral and legal rights for elephants, but why should we grant rights to these animals? What makes them better than others? They deserve rights because they are more similar to

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    Submitted: July 23, 2018 By: Angela Akers

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