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    when they feel their territory is threatened. Weak legs: Some birds that do not want to perch or stand for themselves display the sudden onset of "weak legs". This usually happens when you have been handling them and want to put them back in their cage; this is their way of resisting. Simply hold your bird and pet her a while longer and her legs will all of a sudden become strong enough to perch, when she feels she has been given enough attention. Some birds become very good at it and make this…

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    As a result, circus animals undergo bad lives and terrible conditions. Circus animals spend about 96% of their lives in cages and they travel 11 out of 12 months a year. During travel, animals endure “extreme temperatures” in their cages because there in co climate control. Equally as important, circus animal trainers have and use brutal ways to train their animals to do tricks. The instructors use tools like whips, bats, electric…

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    Awakening, with a parrot squawking in its birdcage: “The green and yellow parrot, which hung in a cage outside the door, kept repeating over and over: ‘Allez vous-en! Allez vous-en! Sapristi! That’s all right!” (3). Birds are usually utilized to symbolize freedom, but here, Chopin writes of a caged bird. Most birds, such as the parrot, have wings and are meant to fly, not locked in a restricting cage. Similarly, in the late nineteenth century, women were prevented from exercising their full…

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    Drawing Influence In Art

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    Drawing inspiration/influence is a particularly tricky situation, because as artists we feel this overarching desire—nay, need—to leave a permanent and unique stain on the world. If that stain resembles too closely one that came before it, then where is the ingenuity in that? This being the case, it is impossible to make anything of merit without being at least subconsciously influenced. Only upon realizing this fact and embracing it is an artist able to fully and successfully utilize the arts…

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    Essay On Pet Ferret

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    If you have decided to get yourself a pet ferret there are several places that you can go to obtain one. The following are the most accessible places for getting your hands on a pet ferret: 1. A Pet store 2. A Breeder 3. An animal shelter Ferrets have fairly long life spans compared to other animals of a similar size. Ferrets tend to live an average of about 8-9 years, which means that you should make absolutely sure that you want a ferret and have done all of the necessary research before…

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    Because the puppies are never allowed out of their cages, this can cause dogs to become mentally unstable. It is not uncommon to see dogs barking and running in circles. They have no social interaction with people and are never given toys or treats. This also makes it difficult for the dogs to become a part…

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    large room that sheltered all the puppies. The shelter set off a depressing sensnory. There was a chill to the room as the dominite orma consisted of puppy urine. I walked down the first isle as dogs began to bark as I passed by. I then approached a cage with a dog by the name of “Bandit”. Bandit was a sharp and slim purebred…

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    that the bird is desperate to soar through the beauty the world has to offer and not be stuck inside a cage. (The idea of being desperate for freedom is mentioned in stanza three as well. The line “a prayer that he sends from his heart’s deep core” because it is able to convey the message that the bird sings its song as a sign of desperation to be free.) …

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    nishnaabemowi for bobcat. I believe that Bizhiw represents the resilience and strength of the indigenous people. Although she is kept in a cage in the zoo, she manages to remain a strategist and a warrior who does not lose connection with her culture and ancestors. Her relationship with Nabaabak and love that she feels help her put the puzzle together and make the cage fade. The zoo represents the colonial attempts to assimilate the indigenous people, but its inhabitants are still able to…

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    punishments to convicted felon. Neglection of an animal not only includes lacking to provide the animals needs but not getting them the correct health care and caging the animal for a longer amount of time than needed. Dogs more commonly suffer in cages via puppy mills and crate training that…

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