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    were now possible without the need for sunlight. Scientific advancements in breeding continued to increase the efficiency of these facilities. No practice was left untouched as the cages themselves became modified for maximum profit. Single-bird cages would hold two or three birds and the vertical integration of cages became popular. (Intensive Animal Farming 2016) Within the span of forty years, chickens went from a family farm of 1,500 to factory facilities containing up to 125,000. (Clean Water

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    Things aren’t always as they seem “The Jaguar” by Ted Hughes is a descriptive poem which talks about animals being confined in a zoo. “ By the bang of blood in the brain deaf the ear— He spins from the bars, but there’s no cage to him” : this shows that the jaguar wanted to escape its confinement whereas in contrast to the other animals, “The apes yawn and adore their fleas in the sun. The parrots shriek as if they were on fire, or strut, like cheap tarts to attract the stroller with the nut. Fatigued

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    The Netflix original hit series Marvel’s Luke Cage aired September 30, 2016, is an adaption of the comic book of the same name created by Archie Goodwin and John Romita, Sr. The Netflix series’ creator is Cheo Hodari Coker, known for his work as one of the writers on the film Notorious, the story of the life and death of Notorious B.I.G (a.k.a. Christopher Wallace). Additionally, the film boasts a list of renowned Producers known for their participation in several Superhero genre films, most notably

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    in collective polypropylene cages (2 animals per cage) covered with metallic grids in a

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    This essay will talk about how different features of the musculoskeletal system functioning in terms of movement, support and load bearing, the factors which affect tensions in developed muscle and different roles of muscle and their roles in movement. The first part to start with is to understand what musculoskeletal system is and the function of it. The basic function of musculoskeletal system is to support the human body, allow movement, support and protect organs, it also known as the loco-motor

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    Both Bradstreet and Taylor use puritan elements in their poems. However, they convey their messages differently. In the poem, “Verses upon the Burning of our House”, Bradstreet implicates that in order to get closer to God, you’re going to have to give up your worldly possessions. On the other hand, “Meditation 8”, written by Taylor, implies that you cannot be moral unless your soul conquers your body. In “Verses upon the Burning of our House”, Bradstreet is peacefully sleeping in her bed. She suddenly

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    Do what the bird's heart desires. The article "Under The Rice Moon" is about this sick girl who takes a bird into her house to take care of it. It was in the city of Hong Kong. She realizes that she can understand what the bird is thinking.The theme is to unselfishly make something or someone happy, than make a profit. Instead of the girl trading the bird for something better, she decided to let the bird go. It is like paying a ransom on an innocent person in jail so he or she can get out. That is

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    Humans always think they know the best way for the creatures; humans want to do what they want to do. We make our life so convenient that it harms God’s creation. We put animals in the zoo, and take away their liberty. Some animals cannot stay in cages because it will make their life shorter. We need to think it over, God gives us the power to rule the world, and he wants us to make it better to keep it nice. He doesn’t want us to destroy the creation like Adam and Eve. God wanted them to follow

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    you. You are their caregiver and they need you. Immediately, I was ready to do whatever I needed to do to fulfill my role as temporary caregiver for these puppies. I was instructed to take them all out of their cages and let them run outside in the fenced in area so I could clean the cages. Another volunteer stayed with them and scooped their poop, as need be, while I got to work. First, I removed their beds and prepared them to be washed for a new day. However, doing this was agonizing for me because

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    sweethearts are attached to this leash. A couple of weeks ago you adopted from the Humane Society of Eastern Carolina. When you were at the humane society you were taken back by all of (delete word) the precious pups that needed a forever home. You walk from cage

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