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    out there it would have built a bigger climax. In the movie Matt goes down in a cage underwater to try to kill the shark and the shark breaks the cage and Matt escapes barley. In the book the shark demolished the cage and then eats Matt. So he does in the book at that point. I think that in the movie he should have died as well because it doesn't make sense for a ginormous shark to get stuck in a small little cage. If I were the shark I would've just ate…

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    Within Helena Turners picture The Bird Cage we can see a woman holding a bird cage in front of an open door. Here the bird is trapped within a cage, which is more of a physical trap. This can also go on to represent the fact that women within pieces of literature in the 19th century were portrayed as having feelings of being restrained within their personal and social lives. The fact that the woman that is holding onto the cage is also standing in front of an open door which is showing her…

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    located in Seattle, Washington. Cunningham originally majored in Theatre and later switched his major to dance because he said that theatre was too restricting for his taste. Cornish College equipped their student with all the forms of art and John Cage who would later become Merce Cunningham’s partner, in his company , taught a composition class, where these two first met.…

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    went to the pound. Once we arrived we went inside to go find Max we went into the back where all the other dogs were. It was so loud from the barking my head started to hurt but we were hear for Max. we stopped in front of a cage where Max was sitting my parents went up to the cage but Max freaked almost like he was going to attack them. My parents backed up the guy at Kyles funeral came up and told us he cant be tamed he wont let anyone touch him. Then I remembered me and Max connected at the…

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    Imagine being so innocent but still be stuck in a cage for a long period of time. Being forced to take a test. Not knowing what’s happening. Staying in a cage while people observe every day to see if there is irritation, bleeding, or any internal harm to the body. Scientists hold animals in labs for long periods of time and use them for testing so they can make sure certain things are safe to use. People test a lot of items using animal testing including makeup, cosmetics, food clothing and…

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    Animal Shelter Observation

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    Observation Essay They say “ A pet is always a great companion to have”. It is believed to be true because they are always there for you. In Los Angeles, there is a lot of stray dogs that are taken to a shelter to give up for adoption, that’s where my curiosity started and I wanted to investigate more about it . An Animal Shelter can also be known as a pound, regardless that’s where a lot of animals whether they are hurt or not are taken care of. When I think about Animal Shelter I think of…

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    Benefits Of Pet Essay

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    5 Tips in Pet-Proofing Your Home Your house is a hodgepodge of stuff your pets find interesting. If they stick their snouts in the wrong door, they can get seriously injured or make a big mess. It is your job as a responsible pet owner to make sure that your home is safe for you and your pets. If you think that you are lacking in pet-proofing your home, use these five tips to help you fortify your pets’ surroundings. 1. Store Dangerous Chemicals, Objects and Unfriendly Pet Items in Safe Areas…

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    affected the foreigners in negative ways. Once a nation was captured, the natives were sent to "huddling in the stinking cages of lock-ups" (Orwell 233). After being a part of first hand accounts of imperialism, Orwell comes to the realization that imperialism is an evil thing. There was no need for the British beat the captives and treat them like animals by locking them in cages. By mistreating the inhabitants of the Burmese territories, Orwell demonstrated how the British opposed the…

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    Cutting corners, as defined by the online dictionary, is “To do something in the easiest, cheapest, or quickest way, often by ignoring rules or leaving something out, especially at the expense of high standards.” While most businesses acknowledge the immorality of cutting corners in business operations, there are a significant number of businesses, especially in the private sector, that don’t adhere to the legal and ethical standards placed on businesses by the relevant authorities. The desire…

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