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    that aired in Australia as a cricket survival guide. This ad portrayed one Australian male surrounded by many African-Americans, he states “need a tip in an awkward situation,” this is when he holds up a bucket of chicken and the crowd goes silent because they are now eating the chicken, he then says “too easy.” Last ad, is a mountain dew internet ad that…

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    produced in the United States. Animals are now viewed as commodities for production and living beings. In instance, in order to meet consumers’ demands for white meat chicken, chickens are mass produced with bigger chest to meet this demand. Because of this, chickens get so large to where they’re unable to walk. In addition to this, chickens are also being fed antibiotics to cut down on diseases.…

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    weight (chicken eggs and quail eggs). The weight of chicken eggs stored at ambient condition (control), moist sawdust, refrigerator and those that were dipped in oil reduced from 63.61-60.03g, 63.11-60.99g, 61.12-59.41g and 66.12-65.79g respectively. While the weight of quail eggs stored at ambient condition (control), moist sawdust, refrigerator and those that were dipped in oil reduced from10.39-9.61g, 10.01-9.58g, 10.11-9.25g and 10.02-9.72g. The average percentage losses observed in chicken…

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    freedom. The meat industry companies, in order to produce more meat in accordance with its demand locks animals in stalls where they are fed and taken care of until they are ready to be killed for production. Mr. Justice Bell, the judge, states that “Chickens, laying hens, and sows... kept in individual stalls suffered from “severe restriction of movement” which “is cruel” (Singer 553). For the pamphlet that McDonald claims to be “defamatory”, Mr. Justice Bell ruled against McDonald because what…

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    While John Lewis’s narrative of his childhood shows that he was unsatisfied with the “black experience” in the South, the year he spent taking care of his family’s chickens showed a glimpse of the type of man he will become. Through his account of his experience raising chickens, Lewis shows that he is both a passionate and determined individual. Two characteristics that suggest the values he will embrace and the leader he will become. Growing up in Alabama, Lewis was never satisfied with…

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    Should animals be tested on or not? Many people have differing opinions. Some say it is cruel and unnecessary, while others say we need it in order to save many more lives. By using animal testing in a humane way we as humans will greatly benefit from it while also sometimes helping the animals. Animal testing is a good way to test medical things because it saves human lives, the advancements can supplement but not replace animal testing, and it advances the medical industry. Mostly…

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    a time there was a girl named Elizabeth. She lived in a small house in the forest. Everyday she practiced witchcraft, for her family were witches. Elizabeth had long red hair, freckles, and bright green eyes. She had a pet chicken named Henry. He wasn’t that smart of a chicken, but he was her only friend. One day, Henry and Elizabeth were taking a walk into town to get more ingredients for her witch potions when Henry walked off the path and got lost in the trees. Elizabeth panicked and didn’t…

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    Free Range Farming Free Range Farming started as a way for consumers to have access to livestock that had more favourable living conditions for the animals. Free Range farms are advertised to allow the animals to run around a pen on a green hill in the countryside. Though when I began researching more into these Free Range farms I found that there are very loose legal definitions to qualify a farm as Free Range. The term Free Range is not even legally defined by the Canadian government. In the…

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    English sound of “quawk quawk”, the sound a duck makes is expressed in Chinese as 呱呱 (guā guā), which is also used to express the sound that a frog makes. But be careful, don’t call a man a鸭子 (yā zi), as it is also slang for male prostitute (and “chicken”, 鸡, is Chinese slang for female prostitute). 3. 咩 (miē) – Sheep A Chinese sheep, 羊 (yáng), makes the sound 咩 (miē). Here, the onomatopoeia for a sheep’s sound is very vivid. Chinese people’s love for sheep comes not only from the fact that it…

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    becoming an increasingly important problem in America, the need to understand fast food culture and its effects has become more relevant more than ever. The restaurant I chose is Chick-fil-A, an American fast food chain that concentrate in chicken sandwiches and other chicken based products. For my ethnography project I visited my Chick-fil-A restaurant inside of my local mall – one of the most popular restaurants in the food court – and sat down for 2 hours observing the customers, taking note…

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