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    In America, many people are still inside of this cage of the Americans; locked up in cages call inequality. The elite and the individuals with significant power separate Americans, to prevent interaction between cultures, to prevent the exchange of information, and to prevent escapes from their social status. America is…

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    Born on December 6, 1950 in Nakano, Japan, Joe Hisaishi is a Japanese composer and musical director known famously for his scores in animated films from his professional partnership with Studio Ghibli's co-founder, Hayao Miyazaki. (Brightwell) Although known professionally under the name of Joe Hisaishi, or Hisaishi Jo, his real name is Mamoru Fujisawa. His work consists of different works such as European classical, Japanese classical, film scores, experimental electronic, minimalist, and…

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    Jazz Theme

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    What is love? In the excerpt Jazz by Toni Morrison, the author goes over this and implies that love isn't for everyone, that sometimes it should be let go. The first word of the excerpt is "Sth", which isn't truly a word, but rather a sound. This was most likely done to connect the writing to the title, hence Jazz being the title, and to signify that the narrator is/has been involved with music. By the fourth sentence, "Her fell for an 18 year old girl with one of those deep-down spooky loves…

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    the temperature. One more thing is you have to have active listening and monitor the animals. Also some skills you have to have are taking care of the animals,you have to be good with medical work.Another thing you must do is clean the cages, disinfect the cages exam rooms and treatment areas Most Veterinary assistants have a high school diploma or a GED. In order to achieve the goal of being a veterinary…

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    While the Federal food, drug, and cosmetic act requires animal testing for pharmaceutical drugs and other chemical compounds that change the structure and the function of the human body it does not specifically require animal testing on cosmetics(Cosmetics). Animals including rats, mice, guinea pigs, and rabbits are put through painful tests that can take weeks and even months. Animals should not be subjected to any cosmetic testing the pain and the suffering of the animals, the living…

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    Each dog that lives at a puppy mill does not live at all as most are matted with fur, covered in feces from the dog living in the cage above them, crusted eyes shut, and even diseases. Bial acknowledges that “puppy mills keep breeding dogs in overcrowded, shabby, and unsanitary cages-often rows of cages stacked on top of each other. To make waste cleanup easier, the cages have wire floors that injure paws and legs” (Bial 12). Thousands…

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    proven scientist can never get the actual human form of cancer through an animal. Medical experts agree that data collected from drug testing on animals cannot be given directly to human patients safely test on animals, why hold animals captive in cages if the test we are running on them is not 100% accurate? 88% of stillborn births recorded are caused by medicine that is passed as "safe" on animal testing. While aspirin fails animal test, insulin causes animal birth defects, those are important…

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    Marx’s Alienation vs. Weber’s Dehumanization Consequences of Rationalization For many years, Karl Marx and Max Weber – despite their similarities and differences in theories – both share a similar vision of a capitalist society. Marx’s theory of alienation resemblance much to Weber’s theory of dehumanizing consequences of rationalization, that is, both theories suggest that individuals are estranged from themselves, others, and from society. What is alienation? By alienation, for Karl Marx…

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    Emily Brronte And Angeloe

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    When asked how he would define the art of poetry, Edgar Allan Poe said this: “I would define, in brief, the poetry of words as the rhythmical creation of beauty.” Two women who constructed beautiful lyrical poetry are Emily Bronte and Maya Angelou. There are quite a few different forms of poetry, one of which is called lyric poetry: “Lyric poems are shorter poems written in the first person that express deep thoughts and emotions” (Mays A7). Bronte wrote a poem called “The Caged Bird” which…

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    Bird Scavengers Essay

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    determine the how the size of carcass and size of scavenger effect each other. The aim of the study was to examine the effect of scavenging on decomposition, this will be examining by the effect of scavenging on un-caged and controlled piglet in cage. At different stages of decomposition it also determine the insect succession on scavenged carcass. The study will also determine, how the effect of scavenger on controlled piglet. Methods: Field experiment was conducted in outsight of Deakin…

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