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    In March the city of Las Vegas restricted feeding on public property and reduced the legal feeding locations for the whole homeless population to just one parking lot in the entire city (Bazar 7). The law serves no purpose and can only make the problem worse. There are several organizations in Las Vegas that feed the homeless…

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    deliver a baby calf anytime. Said Meera. What? A baby calf is going to come to our home. Yee! I am going to play with him. He runs all over the village beating up a toy drum in great happiness. He sits near the cattle shed waiting for the baby to born,…

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    Bat Vs Vampire Bat

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    blood-sucking monsters is an incorrect representation. The vampire bat in fact rarely kills its prey and is very ordinary looking, although they do have some fascinating adaptations to their ecology and lifestyle, their anatomy and physiology, and their feeding behaviors. The Vampire Bat is a small, carnivorous mammal who drinks the blood of birds, horses, pigs, and cows. Although it is uncommon, they have been known to bite humans as well. Hematophagy is the name for their blood diet. Their…

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    as if the manufacturers should start feeding the cattle only grass and grains, keep them in more sanitary living arrangements ( bigger fields and more clean-up of manure), and train people properly on how to care and slaughter the animals. There should be more guidelines to follow since beef is a big supply and demand. The reason that these are not taken seriously are because it would cost so much money to ensure that the upkeep and slaughter of these cattle are done in the most cautious way.…

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    When Grasses Turn Dormant and When Cattle Are not Ruminant As one of the forms of writing art, rhetoric usage relies on different genres and emotional appeals to communicate with the audiences and to achieve the goal of persuasion. Successful and effective application of rhetoric skills in an article will make it shine. This paper will focus on the rhetorical choices that Michael Pollan made when he crafts his arguments. To be more specific, this paper will shed light on what rhetoric methods…

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    Factory Farming Issues

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    fact that we are feeding perfectly good food to animals which we intend to eat, instead of just feeding that food to humans in need. In fact, according to the research organization Food For Life Global, “more than one-third of all grain produced in the world is being fed to cattle and other livestock.” (Turner, Paul. “Our Human Responsibility – Practical Solutions to World Hunger.” www.ffl.org) That means that millions of acres of land are being cleared to grow grains to feed to cattle instead…

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    General Info It’s body, legs and tail have golden fur, it’s feet, mouth, chest and belly are all white. It’s nose is black like most dogs and it has pointy up ears. The dingo lives in Australia and mainly lives in desserts but some live in grasslands and near forests. Dingoes often make their dens in abandoned rabbit holes. Most people know the Dingo as a native animal to only Australia similar to why people know the Kangaroo. They can rotate their paws unlike any other dog and they have the…

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    which corn has infiltrated our diet, largely without our knowledge. Because corn can be so easily grown, broken down and processed, it has been facile to center our diet around it. Corn is also useful as feed for many meat animals- it is used for cattle, despite being less optimal as feed than grass and other roughage (Pollan 2006). Chickens and hogs can be fed a corn based diet without adverse health effects, and often are. Even at a smaller level, such as my family’s farm, we supplement…

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    Housing of both farm and laboratory animals, share the same criteria since they love to share the same nest or shelter with a member of the same species. This implies that, rats or mice cannot share their shelter with a cat since it will just end up feeding on them and the same applies to sheep and dogs which could feed on their young ones. Furthermore, size of shelter also matters to both type of animals, since farm animals would require more space and generally survive outdoor temperatures. On…

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    9 And Joseph was seventeen years old, and he was still magnifying himself above his brethren, and thought of raising himself above them. 10 At that time he dreamed a dream, and he came unto his brothers and told them his dream, and he said unto them, I dreamed a dream, and behold we were all binding sheaves in the field, and my sheaf rose and placed itself upon the ground and your sheaves surrounded it and bowed down to it. 11 And his brethren answered him and said unto him, What meaneth this…

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