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    Think about this . . . you have no freedom‚ never hear a kind word‚ never know what the smell of clean air is like‚ and never touched by a gentle loving hand. It was said best by a lady named Ella Wilcox when she said‚ “I am the voice of the voiceless; through me the dumb shall speak; till the deaf world’s ears be made to hear the cry of the wordless weak”. Some of us believe that a ‘dog is a man’s best friend’ or that cats are the ‘key to kindness’. If only everybody felt that way . . . but

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    people with disabilities in his ads‚ and the advertiser replied‚ "We don’t want to give people the idea that our product is just for the handicapped." (Mair). Mairs reply to this absurdity with‚ "If you saw me pouring puppy biscuits‚ would you think these kibbles were only for the puppies of the cripples?" Mairs concludes

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    Aristotle's Final Cause

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    What philosophical issues arise around aristotles final cause when applied to human beings? The final cause according to Aristotle is the purpose for an object‚ for example‚ the final purpose of a chair would be to sit. This is a straightforward principle when applied to man made objects‚ because they all have an obvious creator and that creator makes them for a purpose. Aristotle also said that the final cause could be applied to natural things‚ like trees‚ animals and humans. This is where

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    The Tipping Point

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    The Tipping point: how little things can make a big difference by Malcom Gladwell is a novel that reveals how ideas‚ messages‚ products‚ and behaviors spread‚ which is explained through three rules heavily influence the Tipping Point and are required for one to consider a scenario as the Tipping Point. The Tipping Point is described as the moment of critical mass‚ the threshold or boiling point that results in change (Gladwell‚ 2000‚ p.12). To explain the Tipping Point Gladwell informs the reader

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    Science and Technology Thesis: In the novel Brave New World‚ the author Aldous Huxley uses science and technology such as Hypnopeadia‚ Centrifugal Bumble-Puppy‚ and Predestination to control people in the World State. In the novel Brave New World‚ the author Aldous Huxley uses science and technology such as Hypnopeadia‚ Centrifugal Bumble-Puppy‚ and Predestination to control people in the World State. The population is repeatedly being brainwashed by propaganda such as “soma” and sleep teaching

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    While Lennie tries to think of a way to explain the dead puppy to George‚ Curley’s wife enters. When Lennie tells her how much he likes soft things‚ she tells him he can touch her hair. But‚ when Lennie pets it too hard‚ she gets angry. She tries to move away‚ but in fear‚ Lennie clings onto her hair. Curley’s

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    There are many ways people abuse dogs animal hoarding‚ dog fighting‚ puppy mills and greyhound racing. Animal hoarding is when a human takes in a lot of animals under the kindness of their heart‚ but they have too many animals to handle. So these animals go without food attention or medical care and they can not really get exercise. Another problem is dog fighting. That is when dogs are put against each other in a fight to make the owner money from the spectator’s payments. They usually

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    disliked. There are many features in Salvage the Bones that I liked‚ for instance‚ the excellent use of details that provided a clear picture for me. In chapter one‚ Esch had a flashback of China and thought‚ “When she was a big-headed pit bull puppy‚ she stole all the

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    With its kind nature‚ soft fur‚ and adorable‚ droopy ears‚ it’s no wonder that these dogs are so popular that people are willing to pay thousands for one of these puppies. It’s a real shame that they’re so vulnerable to genetic disease. By the age of 5‚ about half of all Cavaliers will develop a heart condition called mitral valve disease‚ leaving them at a high risk for premature death. Also‚ by then‚ three fourths

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    that George’s words are final. However within chapter five‚ readers and Lennie realize that this is not always true. In chapter five‚ Lennie is in the barn with his puppy. However‚ the pup is dead due to Lennie’s hand. Lennie knows that George will be upset due to the fact that George had specifically told him not to hurt the puppy. In response‚ Lennie does everything he can to hide

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