On annual basis millions of animals are genetically manipulated, force-fed chemicals, scalded, blinded, maimed, and otherwise killed and hurt in the name of science by the scientific centers, cosmetic companies, and institutions in all parts of the world. The products that human beings use such as cleaning such as cleaning...
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The Obligation to Endure, 1962 The article, The Obligation to Endure, 1962 delves into giving insights into the manner in which humans continue to pollute the environment to the extent of causing their suffering to themselves. The author presents logical facts about how a better man would have handled pest control measures...
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Analysis of The Lottery by Shirley Jackson by Shirley Jackson is unique as it starts introducing the village lottery day thus making the reader believe that it is a positive thing. However, it turns out to be the irony. While reading the narrative, I was excited to see...
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The Difference in Definitions of a Good Life The research conducted by Bonn and Romin (p. 744) indicates that there is a significant difference in how students coming from South Asia and China define a good life. Chinese Emphasis on Practicality and Hard Work The article, published by the Journal of Happiness Studies...
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The book titled Being There The book titled Being There by Jerzy Kosinski is a figurative tale about a man known as Chance who has very limited contact with the real world apart for what he watches on the television and his work at the Old man's garden. His isolation with...
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Being a Woman and Black Being a woman and Black woman at that matter is not something that is worth celebrating about in a white or black male dominated land. Elaine Brown who is raised by a single mother and only a grandmother is experiencing many challenges both at school and...
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Over the decades, the world has been greatly divided; thus over the issue of disenfranchising offenders particularly with regard to removing their right to participate in the voting process. In the US, giving prisoners the right to partake in the voting process to a great extent is not an especially popular...
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Happy Endings written by Margaret Atwood discusses the cruel stereotyping of women, the double standards practiced by the community, and the roles of men and women in society. Atwood employs the use of short anecdotes to denote the different possibilities that may arise from a commitment between a man and...
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Gatsby presents Daisy as one character who on the narrow view is very apparent and shallow. Nevertheless, there is something in her that she fails to expose to anybody, herself included. This is because she hides her real character traits which made it even so difficult for the author to...
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Recent studies carried out on the aspect of racial profiling reveal that on average, unarmed African Americans are 3.49 times more likely to be shot by police compared to unarmed white citizens. Such statistics strike fear into the hearts of African Americans living in the U.S since it dawns on...
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Imagine not being able to hear when someone calls, when a doorbell rings, or when an alarm clock rings to alert people to wake up. These are just simple things to hearing individuals but a great challenge to the deaf and the hearing impaired in their everyday life. Over the...
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Fire and its Destructive Nature Fire will always make us warm when our body temperatures fall but, it is still destructive if it happens from an unexpected cause. At times I leave people crying as they do not know how they will save their burning items. I have also caused death...
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