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    Henry Roosevelt Narrative

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    The Good Deed I walked into Amwell Pet Supply to restock on hay and kibble for my new pet guinea pig, Chestnut, and my new pet rabbit, Butterscotch. As I turned around, many cages of cats caught my eye and the cats’ loud purring resonated in my ear. I passed each cage noticing a grey cat, a black cat, and a orange and white cat that reminded me of a tiger. They all had a clean finish to their fur, like that of recently trimmed hair. However, as I continued walking, I noticed a cat different…

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    Beethoven Musical Museum

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    surrounding the concert halls has emerged, having the audience crave serious art, new composers like Brahms struggle to find a style that can win over the audience and square up in quality to the greatest of previous composers, like Beethoven. Others like Cage state that music must change, and the museum does not aid in that process. There are valid arguments for and against the musical museum, but despite one’s views, the museum has made an effect in the culture of concert halls as well as on…

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    their life chand up or in a cage (Paws 1). Animals in the circus like lions, tigers, bears, and primates spend their life in a small dirty cage.From a young age these animals are chained up with nowhere to…

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    Animal Cruelty Means

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    Most farmers cut costs by only feeding them small proportions and are put in very small cages not providing bedding. They also give the animals drugs for the meat-eating consumers. The animals do not have normal social contact. The animals that are in farms are sometimes part of cruelty. Broiler chickens they are breed and overweight they can’t…

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    A man has blood splattered on his apron, a butcher knife in his left hand, petting a cat with his right. The cat has a bib and is waiting by a food bowl. Next to them is a barn full of various animals that are often butchered for meat. This is the scene depicted in an untitled illustration by Polish illustrator Pawel Kuczynski. The artwork raises the question: Are there regulations regarding how animals to be slaughtered are treated like there are regulations protecting household animals?…

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    her own” (Venzke 83), but Aggie said that “they shouldn’t be kept in cages they should be free to soar…

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    Have you ever thought of how it would feel to be locked up in a cage and tested on multiple times? Animal testing is something we as people cant stop it from happening. Animals are tested to make up and being put through toucher day by day. Sure it could help cure disease for humans, but the last time I checked animals aren’t humans. Testing on an animal is unethical if you hate hunters for harming them down and killing them. What makes you any better than them when you use make-up that was…

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    Pelayo's Creation

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    Racism encloses those who fall victim to it into a cage because they cannot act or exist in the eyes of others outside of their racist beliefs, because of this cage, the bird can only “stalk[s] down his narrow cage” and remain encaptured by racism. The bird, can’t see through the bars of rage and hates being trapped in the prison of racism. As the bird is entrapped, his wings “clipped”…

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    Generally speaking the positions of both sides of the political spectrum i.e. the conservative and liberal positions are very similar. Both agree that the illegal wildlife trade is appalling and that there should be stricter laws. However many conservative politicians have begun to relate the popularity of this business with gangs, bouncing off the ideas and statistics of gang influence in the illegal drug trade (Claudia A. McMurray). This belief is expressed in the 2014 comedy 22 Jump Street,…

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    alike in various ways. The birds, used as a symbol for blacks, feel trapped in society with the heavy feeling of helplessness from cage. From “Caged Bird”: “But a bird that stalks/down his narrow cage/can seldom see through/his bars of rage” (lines 8-11). Not being able to live freely angers the restrained creature. Likewise, in the poem “Sympathy” the author uses the cage as the core of the bird’s anger. Paul Laurence Dunbar wrote: “I know why the caged bird beats his wing/Till its blood is red…

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