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Pansys' village
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Pansys’ village

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The story is about different ways of animal persecution in different area of the world in some countries: Names of animals are used for insulting and abusiveness. Even they liken people’s appearances and behaviors to animals. *For keeping animals in the houses, people castrate them that so hurtful for animals.*The Circus, zoo and some medical laboratories are three places where animals are abused and tormented.*Holding some festival like bullfighting in Spain, Ully in China, Deopokhari in Nepal and…*To abandon domestic animals at streets because of inability to keep or giving to the others.The common proverbs that insult appearances or some features of animals like: -A black hen lays a white egg. (The neighbor’s hen is a goose)-He is always crabbing. (He / She clucking like a hen) -The hen has one foot.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Supreme Art
Date
7 July 2019
Pages
66
ISBN
9781942912491

The story is about different ways of animal persecution in different area of the world in some countries: Names of animals are used for insulting and abusiveness. Even they liken people’s appearances and behaviors to animals. *For keeping animals in the houses, people castrate them that so hurtful for animals.*The Circus, zoo and some medical laboratories are three places where animals are abused and tormented.*Holding some festival like bullfighting in Spain, Ully in China, Deopokhari in Nepal and…*To abandon domestic animals at streets because of inability to keep or giving to the others.The common proverbs that insult appearances or some features of animals like: -A black hen lays a white egg. (The neighbor’s hen is a goose)-He is always crabbing. (He / She clucking like a hen) -The hen has one foot.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Supreme Art
Date
7 July 2019
Pages
66
ISBN
9781942912491