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    Zoos Vs Hutchins

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    fact, viewing animals in cages may be counterproductive educationally by conveying the wrong kinds of messages...”. I agree with Laidlaw that viewing animals in cages may be send the wrong message, especially to young children who don’t know better. However, he also states that this is “[viewing animal in cages is] the primary vehicle of education in most zoos”, which I disagree with. I have not been to zoos often, but when I have I have never witnessed animals in cages, particularly not the…

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    exhibition, one observes the placement of numerous typewriters locked inside dull and rusty steel cages. Although they’re just material…

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    Why Are Pigs Killed

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    ’When Chickens are only 6 or 7 weeks old, they’re crammed into cages and trucked to slaughter.” This shows that they don’t treat chickens with any care; they stick them in trucks and take them to slaughter. Even though chickens are considered a “dumb” animal, they are smart enough to know that this isn’t right. Peta.org claims, “Birds exploited for their eggs, called ‘laying hens’ by the industry, are crammed together inside wire cages where they don’t even have enough room to spread their…

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    is labeled 1. If the rat found the food, the time it took them to find it was recorded as well as the position of the pellet and the position of the rat, and then they were removed from the cage. If the rat did not find the pellet within 3 minutes, they were removed from the cage. They were kept in a holding cage for an interval of 1 minute between trials. During trials 10, 20, and 30, a probe test was administered with the plus maze being the T-maze. The arms were 180 degrees from the original…

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    reached the end, where all of the adult cats were. They were just as playful as the kittens in the front. One was orange with deep amber eyes, who whipped around like an owl scaring me. “I certainly don’t want that cat.” I thought, moving on to the next cage. In there was a gray plump cat who was meowing every single second, trying to convince me to adopt him. I knew what would happen to these adult cats if they didn’t get adopted, sadly. They’d die. I felt so bad for the cats and considered…

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    as all animals should, they are kept in stacked cages behind glass. They’re walking on metal bars, have limited space to move and no water or food in their cages. Not to mention selling abusive items and mistreating the pets. Are these really experts?…

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    Kyra Murray Maris Stella Business Studies Grade 10-Article Research Task 2018 Article 1 Burger King admits it has been selling beef burgers and Whoppers containing horsemeat Summary After weeks of denial, they extremely popular and well-known bad king has been truthfully accuse of containing horsemeat in their burgers and whoppers after test’s. The supplier, Silvercrest has not only supplied horse meat to Burger King but also many other businesses, for example: Aldi. They promised Burger…

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    Optimism In Allpsych

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    “Being more optimistic makes you less likely to die of coronary heart disease and makes you more likely to choose healthy options like not smoking” said a researcher from AllPsych. I will be talking about Ivan’s characteristics. Ivan shows many good traits but one I want to talk about is how he demonstrates optimism throughout the book. To begin with, Ivan demonstrated optimism when a little boy sobbing to his mom said "He must be the loneliest gorilla in the world" said a little boy standing at…

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    Puppy Mills are something that I feel strongly about and it’s not exactly a good feeling. I believe that puppy mills are cruel to animals and we need to put a stop to them. Some people say that puppy mills are fine, they aren’t treating the dogs badly. On the other hand, most people say that puppy mills are horrible and no dog should ever feel that kind of pain and that’s what I agree with. This is something that I feel strongly about because I have a dog that came from a puppy mill and she is…

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    where we can easily spot elements of symbolism. A very good example of symbolism used by the author is the cage where the parrot was locked in. The author describes the cage as a “Black wrought-iron cage, very large “. A cage is known as a mechanism or object that confines or restraints physically an animal, but in this case the cage wasn’t only confining the physical body of the parrot. The cage can be consider as a barrier, an impediment called cowardice. During his life as a human the author…

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