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    to see the animal up close there are other ways you can view and learn about animals without keeping them trapped in a cage. For starters, zoos can not provide enough sufficient space for the animals to live in. Where in the wild they would have the whole jungle or safari to roam they are all cramped into a tiny living space. The one good thing about keeping them in these cages or enclosures is us, the people, can see them and better understand how they react and interact. Though there is a…

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    sea pens or the ocean. The actions at SeaWorld are inhumane, they keep the Orcas from living their full life, and restrict them from their natural habitat. First, Whales should not be held at Seaworld is because keeping Orcas, or any animal, inside cages is inhumane. From an animal rights standpoint, we do not have the right to capture and confine other Orcas. The federal Animal Welfare act established the minimal standards…

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    free, but enslaved to the cage. Both poems had a lot of sadness. Their tone was not pleasant or happy. These two poems have talked about the sadness of being a slave. They were both similar in tone.…

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    Wrights imprisonment in her marriage. Glaspell writes, “Mrs. Peters: [Examining the cage] Why, look at this door. Its’s broke. One hinge is pulled apart. Mrs. Hale: [Looking too.] Looks as if someone must have been rough with it” (184). Once can infer that Mrs. Wright faced emotional abuse throughout her marriage, as did most women in this era. The cage represents the mental abuse Mrs. Wright faced in her marriage. As her marriage progressed, she felt increasingly enslaved…

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    should know about bunnies before you adopt. One: they’re very energetic. You can’t just keep bunnies in a cage all day long. If they’re in a confined space for too long, they’ll get super wiry and start to act out. If you have an open cage, they may even attempt (and eventually succeed) to escape and get into things they shouldn’t. If you’re not home most of the day, I would recommend getting a cage with a playpen area on it so the bunny is able to have more space. But when you are home, make…

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    Ruined My Life

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    Zoo, you Ruined my Life! Can you imagine living your whole life in a tiny cage, not being able to play with your friends or walk around? You’re separated from your family, all alone in an unfamiliar place. Almost everyday, a loud crowd of humans surround you, taking pictures and staring at you. Do you think that’s fun? No! Well, that’s life for many poor animals in zoos. Many oppose captivity in zoos, because the animals have a tremendous chance of going crazy, zoos aren’t educational as they…

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    Paul Laurence Dunbar's poem titled "Sympathy" is a metaphor for what it means to be a black male during the 1800s. As a poet, Dunbar was praised as the Poet Laureate of the black race, but at the same time he was criticized for being too pro-white within his writings. With this being said, much of Dunbar's literary success didn't happen until the second-half of the 20th century. Dunbar was an intelligent man who wrote in both common English and black dialect. Poetic scholars like William Dean…

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    I agree on the Norwegian and Japanese position on permitting the hunting of non-endangered species of whales as a cultural exemption. This is once again, dominant cultures forcing their "morals" on inferior cultures. I honestly feel like this is a new form of colonialism. As the great Christian philosopher so beautifully put, "Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under…

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    Trifles Symbolism Essay

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    prove the mistreatment and emotional abuse that Minnie goes through, which will lead Minnie to kill her husband. Susan Glaspell uses the symbolism of the canary to represent Minnie. This is because, like the bird Minnie is kept in a cage. Instead of an actual cage, Minnie's barrier is her marriage. John keeps Minnie hidden from everyone else, and stationary on the farm. This is proven when Mrs. Hale states, "Wright was close. I think that’s why she kept to herself "(Plays n.par.). This shows…

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    else, referring himself to a hairy ape because he is so unattractive that it makes other people sick. Yank agrees with everyone and does not try to stand up for himself because he knows the other people are right. Together with, “I thought I was in a cage at de Zoo--but de apes don’t talk,do dey?” (O 'neill, 1929 p.25) This shows that Yank wishes he was an ape. Yank feels different and would rather be an animal because he think he would be happier in the long run, but he knows he is not because…

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