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    increased demand and specialised breeding, the layer hen and meat chicken became different breeds. Factory farming should be banned because animals aren’t raised properly. Factory Farming should be erased they give the animals illegal drugs. The author states,“Since the animals are seen as mere commodities, they are bred, fed, confined, and drugged to lay…

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    The story of Animal Farm is not just one of talking animals living on a farm. Rather, the tale chronicles the historical event of the Russian Revolution and the figures that took part in establishing the totalitarian regime in Russia, as well as the people that were affected by the ascendance of a corrupt leader. George Orwell, in Animal Farm, creates the villain character of Napoleon, a Berkshire pig, and the main antagonist in the novel, who rose to power through acts of exploitation,…

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    Factory Farm Animal Abuse

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    In the same article, it says, “Some common practices among factory farms include confining hens in battery cages where their movements are severely restricted and confining calves in crates that limit movement for the production of veal” (Bohanec). In another article, it says, “The females are debeaked, toe-clipped, and housed in a "grow-out"…

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    The Ballot Question

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    start to have people either vote yes or support question 3. In the article it also states that the animals are more likely to get diseased and that will get into the food since we sue them to make the food. “Caged hens have consistently presented a higher risk of Salmonella than cage-free hens, indicating a strong connection between cages and pathogen contamination.” (Stephanie Harris). This shows that it is more than just giving animals more space in their cages it is about the health of the…

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    farms and feedlots. “Believe me, the people who run those places don’t waste any time thinking about animal suffering. If they did, they’d have to go out of business” (255), the egg farms are especially bad. The laying hen will be forced into a tiny, wire cage with six other hens. Pollan goes into even further detail, describing to us how the chickens try to eat at each other, rub their breasts against the cage wire until they bleed, just thinking about it is enough to make a person sick. The…

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    Hilde Summary

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    cotton shorts and a white summer camisole sewn by her mother. The lace strap is longer on the left side; it persists in drifting off Hilde’s shoulder, and she keeps pulling it back up. Her bare shoulder is smooth and glossy, like a warm, brown egg. The hens are out already, scratching in the dirt around the henhouse, still too sleepy to squawk. They cluck softly to themselves, their beaks pecking against the ground. Hilde goes into the henhouse and takes the still-warm eggs from the nesting…

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    Animal Abuse at Butchers On Facebook there is a picture of a dog who was so abused his guts were in his intestines and were hanging out his butt. (Facebook) It was awful don’t you feel terrible for him. He must have been in so much pain he was still alive and conscious. Animal cruelty is terrible it’s not right to abuse anyone or anything. Animals feel pain like humans they bleed like humans they breath and live like humans and they can love and trust like humans. Don’t abuse them. The way…

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    several ways to encourage ethics among their recruits because they are a necessary part of life. First and foremost is the oath of office that officers take. In the article by Timothy Roufa in Ethics in Law Enforcement and Policing, maintain that “[w]hen officers fail to do what is right, and especially when they do what is clearly and blatantly wrong, they erode the public trust just a little more and further degrade law enforcement's ability to work within the community and carry out its…

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    One of the reasons gender norms are thoroughly ingrained in society because they are often imposed upon people from a young age. For example, according to Ekert and McConnell-Ginet, authors of Language and Gender, parents use more inner state words when talking to their young daughters than they do when talking to their young sons. When parents use these specific types of “emotion” words on their daughters, they are enforcing the societal gender stereotype that girls are more emotional than boys…

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    Nevertheless, Okonkwo gets angry when his wife, Ojiugo, doesn't come home in time to cook dinner for her husband and beats her; this might upset the goddess of earth and the crops will not grow. For Okonkwo’s punishment, he has to give away a goat, a hen, a length of cloth, and one hundred cowries. Second, Okonkwo kills Lkemefuna even though he is asked…

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