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    an organization which goes undercover and exposes situation in slaughterhouses and farms, found horrible conditions for hens such as being crammed into wire cages, chicks with their beaks burnt off, hens being rammed into battery cages, chicks being thrown into plastic bags for suffocation, and rotted hens and decomposed birds left in cages in which hens were still laying chicks in( Polis). This investigation caused Mcdonald 's, to cut ties with the company Sparboe Egg Farms saying “ McDonald’s…

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    Animal Stereotypes

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    curtains. There is a wide range of species in the performance industry, but very few understand how they are treated. Zoos and circus’ all have animals that are treated alike, or some might be worse. Both of the industries have the animals stuck in cages, barely fed enough, and unable to have the social life they are meant to have. There are some differences in zoos and circus’ for example; in the circus industry, elephants are chained up for, “12-23 hours per day when not performing”(Lossa,…

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    animals are not individuals who are able to think, and feel for themselves. (www.captiveanimals.org.) Zoo supporters argue that having animals in cages all day long are beneficial for educational purposes; however, most visitors only stay at each cage for two to three minutes, and view each exhibit as wallpaper. (www.peta.com) Moreover, the small cages in which they inhabit do not depict the natural behaviour in the wild, as the animals become more conditioned to life in captivity, and drop the…

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    on animals to be apart to the brutal tests. Using non-animal tests will produce safer and more effective drugs and reduce the cost of bringing drugs to market and helping the animals to be more happier and healthier than being in the small isolated cages that they once were…

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    Good Class Pets Analysis

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    play with them and exercise them otherwise they will gain weight. They eat dry or wet hedgehog food and like bugs as treats. Their cages require cleaning and they will not cause a disruption because they are nocturnal for the most part. This is why I think they would be a good class pet.…

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    because those that are privileged are only looking at one wire of the bird cage, thinking why the bird, the oppressed, does not just fly around the wire to get out of the cage. However, by taking a step back and looking at the bird cage as a whole with all of the wires surrounding the bird, it becomes clear that a bird cannot fly around the wire. The bird, oppressed groups, are incased by all of the wires that make up the bird cage and have no options available that don’t come with…

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    that left many in shock. Kercheval uses this to stress the injustice women suffered and their hopelessness. In “The Panther,” the cage which has metal bars introduces the idea of a jail cell which in turn demonstrates a lack of control and sovereignty and a similar sense of hopelessness. The whole poem revolves around the panther being locked in the cage. With out the cage the theme of unwarranted imprisonment…

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    they're both stories that have to do with leaving somewhere. For example, in the story "Boy's Life" the narrator is talking about his/her last day of school and how excited he/she is and in " Emancipation: A Life Fable " an animal is going outside of its cage and see's what…

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    Factory Farm Animal Abuse

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    factory farms include confining hens in battery cages where their movements are severely restricted and confining calves in crates that limit movement for the production of veal” (Bohanec). In another article, it says, “The females are debeaked, toe-clipped, and housed in a "grow-out" facility until they reach egg-producing age. They are then moved to the laying facility and stacked in wire "battery" cages, three to ten birds to a cage, with each cage measuring less than two feet square”…

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    favorite things to eat is corn and sunflower seeds every morning when I feed her mix of food I alway give her extra corn and sunflower seeds. Every Sunday I give Melon either cheese or lettuce because those are her favorite vegetable's. Melon has a teal cage with wire bars all around, she lives outside in my rabbit barn because my parents are afraid that one of my cats would eat her. When I first got Melon…

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