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    almost constant throughout the whole experiment for both male and female fruit flies, which was shown with a “V” formation (Figure 1). This trend did not continue, though when it came to the phenotypic ratio for both eye colors when they were in the cage that was exposed to light. The red eyed phenotype in the male fruit flies increase by .25 but only .223 when it came to the females during the whole experiment (Table 1). Overall, there was an effect on the fruit flies’ phenotype when it came to…

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    sat in a small cage? That’s how animals feel in zoo’s. Some people think zoos aren’t prisons I think critters should be saved from animal prisons or zoos.They are no different than us. Animals deserve to live in their natural habitats.F.Y.I. (for your information) I explained what they said in my own words, search the evidence for more information. First of all, based off of information I believe that animals have a right to be free. They have such little freedom in small cages, that are based…

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    sitting as committedly as if they’d been glued to their dung on the floor. Egg-laying hens want to move, but can’t on account of their cage; broiler chickens can move around, but don’t want to on account of their genetics. (While egg-laying hens in North America are generally confined to cages, broiler chickens are not, because of the industry’s fear that cage wire will cause breast blisters and lower the price of the flesh in the market.)”…

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    for the cats' ability to destroy these cages, leaving the birds vulnerable to their attack. Even if the cage's doors are closed, the cat could still find a way to pounce upon their prey. However, acquiring a high-quality birdcage, preferably a heavy and sturdy cage that possesses a good stand, will render the feline's efforts futile. It must be clear that the cage has no sliding doors that can be easily opened by either a beak or a paw. In an event that the cage has these doors, bird sage vet…

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    Circuses are often entertaining to people but behind the scenes the animals are abused. It bypasses many people because they are overwhelmed with the fun of the circus animals. But there is a deeper story to what goes on in the circus. Many of the animals in the circus are abused and live in horrible conditions which is not only unsafe to the animals, but can also be unsafe to the public. Because of these horrible acts done to the animals, countless circuses should be declared animal free.…

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    Anti-activists argue that cage free farms give hens more room to roam which will make them peck each other resulting in higher mortality rates than colony cages. (Brulliard, 2). They also contend that a cage free environment doesn’t always improve hen’s lives because they will end up living in crowded barns anyway. The egg industry reportedly complies with FDA rules regarding the use of antibiotics and is primarily concerned with preventing the spread of disease on factory farms. Inhumane…

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    there will be a break in the action and Major William Cage and Sergeant Rita Vrataski will be able to catch their breath. The two main characters make a plan to evacuate the trailer park to continue their search for the omega. Director Liman utilizes a deep focus and slow motion shot to show the characters running with their battery operated battle suits to two respective vehicles. The slow motion builds anticipation by decelerating Major William Cage and Sergeant Rita Vrataski from getting to…

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    you see on animal laboratories, which scientists and doctors perform experiments with. Smart and agile, domesticated rats make a wonderful kind of pet. However, having a pet rat does not just involve getting a rat from the store and putting it in a cage. Here are some of the things you need to know about keeping…

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    The goal was to cause depression in the monkeys. Harlow would let them bond with their mother then after three months lock them in the “Pit of Despair.” These cages were upside down pyramids with slippery sides so the monkeys couldn’t climb up it and a mesh bottom so they could use the restroom. After just days in the Pit of Despair the test subjects would give up. Stephen J. Suomi, a student of Harlow, said that…

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    Last week, after my group was rejected for having a wooden compost bin on campus, we decided to look into transportation. We want to have a bike cage outside of Dudley Moorhead Hall, because we seen a lot of student illegally parked their bikes, and locked them in the walk ways. Once again, my group was looking for answer to our new idea, and went back to Corporation Yard A. The same lady was there at the front desk, and told us to speak to the transportation department, which was near the new…

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