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    monkey, plan was to stalk behind a dense bush, wait for a precise moment, and finally pluck the chicken’s feather with chopsticks! “Hee, hee, once all of her magical feathers are gone, her eggs will not have enough magic to hatch!” said the monkey. As Dr. Jiggly-Nose is getting ready, Mrs. Mcnugget laid her egg, and with reflexes of 9,001 snails, the insane monkey started to pluck the chicken’s feather off with ferocity. However, before Mrs. Mcnugget lost all of her precious, magical feathers,…

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    Chickens: Let Them Live Free The conditions of factory farms and the horrific way poultry is handled in the United States is appalling. Eggs and chicken meat are not required for human survival. There is no reason to cause such a sentient animal to go through so much agony for the sake of a non-essential protein. The inhumane treatment of chickens in the United States must be stopped. Throughout history, in the United States, the business of raising poultry has endured many changes; most of…

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    Greed In The Great Gatsby

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    factor in the way people lead their lives. In Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, aspirations of unobtainable goals lead to unhappiness. The settings of Gatsby in West Egg, Daisy in East Egg, and Myrtle in Valley of Ashes all have different effects on the characters’ morals and values. Scott Fitzgerald paints a picture of West Egg as a place where greed runs prevalent, which in turn shapes Jay Gatsby’s covetous personality. From the start of the novel, Gatsby throws extravagant parties in…

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    Animal Observation Report

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    wake up the animals and collect the eggs. Again all the animals are awake and now the chickens laid 82 eggs. He knew something was wrong this time so that night, he sneaks up into the hayloft to see whats up. During the night all he hears is the chickens, clucking all night. Especially these two that were in different coops before. “I gonna have to deal with this tomorrow” Farmer Dave says. He gets up the next day and just like he expected all animals are awake, egg number were low, and the…

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    description of each place alludes to the events that will take place within the surroundings. We are first introduced to East Egg and West Egg, which are massively different from one another, despite only being separated by a ‘courtesy bay’. Residents of East Egg come from ‘Old money’, their families have always been wealthy, and they are snobby, greedy and far ruder than residents of West Egg as they are consumed by materialistic needs and wealth. This is also apparent when Fitzgerald describes…

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    Great Gatsby Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald August 23, 2017 Setting/Occasion The book, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald is set on Long Island in the west egg and the east egg and in New York City. Geographically, the west egg and the east egg represents Great Neck and Port Washington. Jay Gatsby and Nick Carraway live on the west egg and Daisy Buchanan, Tom Buchanan, and Jordan…

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    Animal Observation Paper

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    dull, sleepy and sunken, encircled with yellow pigment. This is because the hens have stops laying eggs so yellow pigment are present in eye ring of the hen. The yellow pigment are present in egg yolk so if the chicken stops laying the pigment will present in all part of a head such as beak and eye ring. The intensity of yellow pigment decreases in the shanks and tops of toes of hens as the number of eggs produced increases . As we can see the shank look less yellow pigment, dry and rough. In…

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    Head Lice Research Paper

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    transmitted. In many cases the lice go unnoticed until the eggs have hatched and spread all throughout the individual's head. The microorganism pediculosis or more commonly known as,head lice, come in a few sizes and shapes. Pediculosis starts as an egg/nit which is around .3mm-.8mm. They are oval shaped and appear yellow or white. They are very small and can be compared to the size of a knot in a thread. Next is the nymph, which comes from the egg, these stay close to the hairline and are…

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    clothing, and accessories on a pedestal. The names of famous designers lurk in each shopping plaza. In 1977, perhaps two of the most inventive designers, Edwards and Steptoe started a revolution. Edwards and Steptoe successfully fertilized the first egg via in vitro. Louise Brown became known as the world’s first “designer baby”, born in 1978 to her mother Lesley. This revolutionary experiment would soon become a savior to infertile couples in the United Kingdom, eventually spreading to other…

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    Can The Great Gatsby be seen as an autobiography? After reading The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, many questions can be asked about Fitzgerald’s life. Two questions that can be immediately asked about The Great Gatsby are, did Fitzgerald write an autobiography about his life? And also, did Fitzgerald put his own character traits into characters Nick and Gatsby? Fitzgerald is known for using bits and pieces of his own life into his life into his works like This Side of Paradise. (Editors)…

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