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    skills in carpentry or even welding if you're planning to use metal in the process, skills that not everyone of us have. I remember once when I was younger, I opted to build a hamster cage. At the end of the day, I realized I should have just bought one. Aside from the fact that I spent the cost of a pretty hamster cage, I found myself with sore hands and a few…

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    Animal testing, also recognized as animal experimentation, animal research, and in vivo testing, is the use of non-human animals in experiments. The universities, medical schools, pharmaceutical companies, farm where the research is conducted. It includes pure research such as genetics, developmental biology, and behavioral studies as well as applied research like biomedical research, drug testing, including cosmetics testing. There is about 1.4 million animals die each year from animal testing.…

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    17. George says to Lennie, “‘Because I got you an’—’ ‘An’ I got you. We got each other, that’s what, that gives a hoot in hell about us,’ Lennie cried in triumph.” (104) Protagonist: George and Lennie are the main protagonists in the story since they are all try to do as best as they can under the worst circumstance. 18. “He glanced coldly at George and then at Lennie. His arms gradually bent at the elbows and his hands closed into fists.” (25) Antagonist: Curley is clearly the antagonist…

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    the conditions of the prisoners, prisons and/or the overall legal system. Through the plight of the prisoner, subjected to deplorable conditions at the hand of the modern-day legal system, Maya Schenwar attempts to envision a society that is free of cages. At the heart of her talk, lies her stance on…

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    He first describes the cage in which he put several different types of animals. The animals he put in the cage were animals of both prey and predator, which meant it was expected of them not to get along. However, Twain tells the reader that after a few days he was able to get all of the animals to live in peace, almost affectionately. He then proceeds to describe another study in which he put men of different nationalities in a cage together. Twain then describes the aftermath…

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    There are many views on if scientists should test products on animals. Some people feel that testing on animals is necessary for product quality. Others, such as myself, believe that animal testing is inhumane and cruel. There are many benefits of animal testing but there are also many problems with animal testing. In this persuasive essay, I will argue my reasons as to why I think animal testing should be eliminated. Animal testing helps researchers find drugs, medicines, and treatments.…

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    black race breaking away. If you scroll down you come to some smaller images still in the distressing black and yellow. One image shows black hand-cuffs with the yellow background. Its captioned how 2.8 million black people are locked in cages. I feel that the word cages is a little over-dramatic.…

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    correct medicine to use for any specific sickness they might have. Animal experimentations are very harmful the the animal body and is very cruel. Animals both small and large are taken away from their natural environment and is kept in a small captive cage for the remainder of their lifetime, even if they do survive the test they will still have to remain captive. The first reason animal experimentation is wrong is, according to Cruelty Free International,…

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    for each rat, considering the following formula: 100 × [open/(open + enclosed)]. 2.5.3 Sucrose preference test Two 200ml bottles of 1% sucrose water were located in every cage at the first 2 days. After 24h food and water deprivation, one bottle of 1% sucrose water and one bottle of tap water were given to the rats in the cage. Finally, the consumption amount of tap water and 1% sucrose agent were determined in the next 1h. The sucrose preference index was calculated according to the following…

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    metaphor from the start. She describes the bird as a bird that “[hangs] in a cage” and it speaks “a language which nobody [understands]” (Chopin 3). Edna is the caged bird in this metaphor. She feels trapped in her marriage by her husband and kids, as most women are in this time period. Society expects her to never think of herself and always put her family first, like all women in this era; they are all birds trapped within the cage of societal expectations. Edna does not feel “at home in the…

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