Alan Price Essays

  • How does the RSPCA persuade us to part with our money?

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    I have recently analysed a letter from the RSPCA (Royal, Society, for the Prevention, to Cruelty to Animals), which has attempted to persuade me, the reader to part with my money. The letter uses persuasive language, repetition and different scenarios to support the images which they have included. The letter has also included many presentational devices which I have gone into further detail about these devices later on in this review. My personal opinion on this particular letter is: despite the

  • Persuasive Essay On Animal Entertainment

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    In today’s world we depend on so many types of animal entertainment. Without anywhere would all the animals go? People would not be able to go to the zoos or aquariums. By removing the presents of animals in our everyday lives we will not only be questioning the judgment of our fore father, but we also would be getting rid of many great opportunities including economics, education, and also for entertainment. Animal entertainment has been around for decades. All the back when Romans were having chariot

  • Doctor Dolittle Analysis

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    The Story of Doctor Dolittle was written by Hugh Lofting. This book was first published in 1920 and it introduces the character of Doctor Dolittle who learns animal languages so he can care for his animal patients. Actually, this book is the first of the 12 books in Dolittle series. It is a classic story for young readers with some nice and imaginative illustration that can help the readers to understand the story more. The Story of Doctor Dolittle was written by Hugh Lofting. This book was first

  • Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    Animals have been mistreated, and uncared for, for centuries. Most zoos and circuses do not have the resources to care for animals properly, or they simply do not care at all. This is why the governmental Animal Welfare Act is not doing its job. Meanwhile the American Zoo and Aquarium Association has made a great test for zoos, employees, and animals. This is why zoos should become American Zoo and Aquarium Association accredited because it will make zoos more people and animal friendly and will

  • Essay On ASPCA

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    Sad animals that will not have hope without someone Animals are in need have help have people willing to donate time or money, how sad would it be to see an animal in need have help. There are many organizations that help animals and will donate to shelters but one of the main groups dedicated to helping animals in need i A.S.P.C.A. . ASPCA makes it their main goal to help animals and will not charge anyone for it. ASPCA has been around for many years and is still a huge group and is receiving

  • Persuasive Essay On The Importance Of Animal Adoption

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    Importance of Breeding and Adopting Many people believe that the only way to get a pet is to “buy” one without considering adopting, which is why I believe people should consider looking up better options and become more knowledgeable. There are so many reasons why someone shouldn’t buy a pet from a breeder, and so many benefits from adopting a pet from your local shelter/animal rescue. To start with, I believe that selling a dog/cat should become against the law. It is unfair to breed poor animals

  • Persuasive Essay On Working With Animals

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    Ever since I was younger I loved animals and I wanted to do to something with them as my career when I got older. I always had either a dog or cat when I was younger. I remember when I was about 15 or 16 years old, I lived with just my mom and I was no longer in school because I decided to quit. I had two older sisters but they were off at school in a different state so it was just me and my mom and she worked a lot of hours. So I was alone most of the times and my pets kept me company and I didn’t

  • Animal Shelter Dogs

    1015 Words  | 3 Pages

    There is a Pedigree dog commercial I see on TV which catches my eye and my heart. It tells us to not pity a shelter animal. When I decided to become a Veterinary Technician, I expected to work in a vet office, but have changed my mind. I began volunteering for the Denver Dumb Friends League, at the Buddy Center in Castle Rock, about a year ago. A shelter is not always the easiest place to work, but I feel it is where I’m most able to make a difference. There is plenty of heartache, but I seem to

  • The Path to Tyranny in Animal Farm by George Orwell

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    The novella Animal Farm is certainly one of the best examples in literature of how a society transforms into tyranny. This particular piece of art brings to light a problem that every society stumbles upon, a problem that cannot be avoided. Of course, it is the problem of governance. George Orwell, living in the very tumultuous and uncertain times, observed the tendency of some countries to move towards totalitarianism. And by writing Animal Farm, he wanted to show what societies would look like

  • How Does Animal Neglect Affect the Community?

    663 Words  | 2 Pages

    How does animal neglect affect the community? Everyone has heard those commercials about animal abuse and how animals need homes, yet you don’t see very many of them. Let alone hear very many people that are actually inspired enough to go out and help. Animal neglect has a rapid spreading rate once it is accepted by even a few and results in increased amounts of violence and other aggressive behavior towards the animals themselves and people. ​Animals are constantly being neglected because people

  • Feild Research and Analysis

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    Field Research and Analysis: In this quality of life research, I expected to gather more information and knowledge about animal testing. I also wanted to know how much the public knew about this topic. Before I began my field research, I expected that few people knew the true tortures of animal testing. Majority of the public didn’t know how many and what types of animals were being tested on, on a yearly basis in the United States. However, I expected to raise awareness and educate even myself about

  • Petting Zoo Case Study

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    1. Program and Context: a. The program I am working with will be the Petting Zoo put on by the National Exchange Club every summer from the end of May to the beginning of summer. This program started in the 1980’s and it has evolved drastically over the past few decades. They don’t have personalized website for their branch, but they do have a website within The National Exchange Club main page. There website is: http://www.nationalexchangeclub.org/category/wisconsin-upper-peninsula-district/fond-du-lac-wi/

  • Essay On Animal Service Worker

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    Working with animals is something I have always wanted to do. Animals are my life and my passion. I have loved being around animals ever since I was little and I have never been scared to be around any type of species including snakes and lizards. A couple of years ago I actually got the opportunity to go to a summer camp where I took a zoology class. This class consisted of various things such as holding snakes, bugs, jellyfish, crabs, and axolotls. This experienced just fueled my passion for animals

  • Persuasive Speech On Animal Abuse

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    Have you ever seen that commercial where a dog is locked up in a kennel and looks up at the camera with sorrowful eyes, whilst a melancholic music or song play in the background? This is to raise awareness about animal shelters that try to save animals by taking them off the streets. However, what you may not know is that not all of these animals are only picked up off the road. Animals have also been seized from caretakers that either neglect or abuse them. This means that these animals have suffered

  • The Seven Commandments In Animal Farm

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    Many of the pigs in Animal Farm are hypocritical throughout the book and disregard any earlier events, statements, or rules for their own personal gain, pleasure, and control. They break any rule without remorse, spit out contradictory statements, and completely censor their own past in an effort to take control. The pigs in Animal Farm break the Seven Commandments that they coined with the agreement that everyone would follow the rules to a ‘T’, and yet still enforce the rules on the others. For

  • Animal Farm Leader

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    Cristina Bustamante-Araya Mrs.Francis English 10 March 11, 2016 Animal Farm Essay What makes a good leader, As Will Owens once said “ a true leader lies in guiding others to success. In ensuring that everyone is performing at their best, doing the work they are pledged to do and are doing it well.” A leader is a big role to play , whether it’s for a job or a activity, a leader has the most responsible. Its someone who demonstrates what's possible and what can happen if you put effort in

  • Persuasive Essay On Cosmetic Animal Testing

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    If bunnies ruled the world would you want them poking and prodding at you? That is exactly what large cosmetic companies are constantly doing to innocent and defenseless animals. Cosmetic companies are pumping animals full of chemicals and sitting back to watch what may happen. Through cosmetic animal testing the beauty industry is using an inhumane, unnecessary and outdated form of testing for the “safety” of product. Throughout history animals such as rabbits, guinea pigs, rats and mice have

  • Is Animal Farm Morally Wrong

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    13) Is it morally wrong to be someone like Benjamin who recognizes what is happening but does not care enough to speak up, even if others will be hurt? I think it is morally wrong to not speak up, but I also understand why someone wouldn’t. If something you say now would benefit a lot of people in the future, you should say it. Even if it hurts people in the present, when you get to that future they are most likely to be glad that you did say something. Benjamin should have cared enough to speak

  • Animal Farm By George Orwell

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    “‘...It was a dream of The earth as it will be when Man has vanished’”(11; ch.5). This is one of The many dreams that Major and all The animal's share on the farm. Always hoping someday, just someday night will be lifted and the sun will rise to a brand new day. Animal Farm, by George Orwell, is a tale of how farm animals revolt against their masters to better themselves for a future full of absolute freedom. The farm animals begin intensive toiling to attain their objectives such as building a windmill

  • Failure of the Revolution in Animal Farm

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    The animals in the book “Animal Farm” hoped to achieve unity, equality. trust/truth, prosperity, better quality of life, freedom and individuality, in terms of the revolution. This was achieved at the beginning of the revolution, which made it a success, but in the end the revolution was a failure. The farm, in many ways, was very prosperous when the revolution began. The animals were given an education, “the reading and writing classes were however a great success,” which made them feel equal