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Project English
Animal Cruelty
For English core project 2023-24
Content Page
Certification of completion 1
Acknowledgements
Statement of purpose
Action Plan
Research material
Title of essay
Reflection
Bibliography
Certificate of completion
Date:
This certificate is awarded to Maira Sharma of Grade 11A for successful completion
of their
English Core Project titled Animal Cruelty and Welfare The project report is a result
of their
efforts and endeavour. It is a bona fide work carried out and successfully completed
under the
guidance of their English Coach, Mr. Aditya Mishra, at Kunskapsskolan, Gurgaon.
The report has
been found worthy of acceptance.
Acknowledgement
A project is a golden opportunity for learning and self-development. We consider
ourselves fortunate
and privileged to have such wonderful mentors guide us through the journey for
the completion of the
project.
Our sincere thanks to Inderbir Thussu and school Kunskapsskolan, who despite
being extraordinary busy took time out to address us and guide us
Our heartfelt gratitude to our Project Guide Mr. Aditya Mishra for his patience and
belief in us. His exemplary investment in the complete process, constant
encouragement and insightful feedback helped us achieve our objective/s
We would also like to thank the Principal and faculty of Kunskapsskolan for
allowing us to conduct our research amidst them
Lastly, we would like to thank our family members whose support helped us
complete the project within the deadline
Statement of Purpose
This study aims to find out what people think about animal cruelty and
welfare. The objectives of the study are to investigate:
Reasons as to why animal cruelty happens
Procedure of treatment of an animal which is injured
What people think when they hear animal cruelty
What happens in societies on the topic of pets
Ways to help animals and decrease animal cruelty
Action Plan
Step 1: After introduction of the project, we were told to choose
between groups of two, three to four or five to six.
Step 6: