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    Theodore a two year old chimpanzee sits in a cage while he watches other chimps week by week get taken out of their cages and some never returning. Today is a different day for Theodore, for he will be taken out of his cage. As Theodore sits in his cage, a woman wearing a long white coat picks Theodore up and carries him to a room filled with other people wearing long white coats. Little does Theodore know that he is about to be used in an experiment that could lead to his death. Animal…

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    their wives work together to solve the murder of Mr. Wright. Although Mrs. Wright does not initially appear capable of murder, Mrs. Peters and Mr. Hale conclude she strangled her husband as evidenced by the crazily sewn quilt patch, the unhinged bird cage, and the mutilated canary. First, the quilt patch was much messier than Mrs. Wright’s usual neat work. Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale looked carefully at the unfinished quilt to see if she was going quilt it or knot it, if it were to be knotted it…

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    Persuasive Essay Zoos

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    A herd of joyful, wild antelope are bounding through a golden, warm, grassy African savanna. Now think of them again, except on a freezing cold October morning in a crowded, uncomfortable small cage. People pressing their faces to the glass and ogling while the antelopes pace around in circles over and over again. These are signs of stress from the conditions of zoos. There are many downfalls of living in zoos and some animals can never be released into the wild. Prohibiting zoos will benefit…

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    Gouldian Finches Essay

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    At the very least, you need a cage with a great deal of space for them to fly around. The minimum would be a space of 2 foot by 2 foot by 2 foot. After taking care of that, you can go with any design for your bird cage. The most common housing is made of metal but you can purchase a higher quality kind made of wood. Since finches are generally small birds, you need the bar space of the cage to be ½ inch at the most. Seed is the primary food in Gouldian finches'…

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    In Maya Angelou’s poem “Caged Bird”, we straightway as the readers can tell from the title “Caged Bird” that the poem involves boundaries forced upon the bird inside due to the cage it’s in. Throughout the poem the bird in the cage is compared to a bird with freedom, this in depth symbolizes the struggles African Americans had during the era of white superiority. The free bird represents a person who is living a fortunate life and is free to do as he or she wishes, while on the other the caged…

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    How do you punish a parrot? A parrot is an intelligent bird. It is often said that parrots are just as intelligent as a toddler. Of course, that also means that a parrot should be brought up. It is very important how the parrot is punished. Wrong punishment can lead to behavioral problems. But the way you teach your parrot things is important. Because when you teach your parrot good behavior you can prevent punishing most of the time. But sometimes however, a parrot just needs to be…

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    Puppy Mill Research Paper

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    mills. There is a approximately 10,000 puppy mills in the united states. In this paper I will discuss puppy mills condition, animal abuse and problems. The first reason is the condition. They live in filthy cages. The cages have wire bottoms that damages there paws. The bottom of the cages are stacked which means the feces get on dogs below them. They also huts (little houses) but that's not any better because the urine and feces are still in there. They are normally born with health…

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    When talking about cage free animals, animals are put in poorly ventilated, windowless buildings. They are compacted extremely close leaving them barely any room to move. This increases ammonia driven diseases like respiratory problems. Free range animals are given small…

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    culture. In Spanish culture, men are expected to be the breadwinners for the family while women are tasked with the duty to stay at home and do household chores. “I am in a cage. I desire to be set free.” - Lailah Gifty Akita, Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind. Individuals have the desire to free themselves from a cage. The cage made by gender roles limit individuals from acting on what they desire to do. Federico Garcia Lorca writes about characters that feel that they are limited by their gender…

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    Lady Or The Tiger's Guilt

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    The lady or the tiger is describing the unhealable wound archetype to illustrate what will happen if destined to be guilty, “if he opened the one, there came out of it a hungry tiger… which immediately sprang upon him and tore him to pieces as a punishment for his guilt”. In the lady or the tiger all being tried know the consequence of opening the wrong door, while some have to trust their instinct, the man trusts the Princess. Looking up at the Princess in such a harsh time exemplifies that he…

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