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    SECTION 27‚ THE FACTORIES ACT(1948) Section 27:- Prohibition of employment of women and children near cotton-openers:- No woman or child shall be employed in any part of a factory for pressing cotton in which a cotton-opener is at work: Provided that if the feed-end of a cotton-opener is in a room separated from the delivery end by a partition extending to the roof or to such height as the Inspector may in any particular case specify in writing‚ women and children may be employed on the

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    products‚ deodorant or lotion‚ that it has potentially hurt an innocent animal. In fact‚ millions of animals die every year due to a chemical drug. Those animals harmed never got a chance to live a normal‚ animal life; instead‚ they were put into cages and locked up for years at a time. While animal testing can be used to ensure the safety of certain drugs for humans‚ potentially killing or harming the animal being tested deems this practice wrong because it is immoral to kill or injure an innocent

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    puppy mill cycle. This cycle usually begins with an owner wanting the puppy‚ becoming frustrated with the puppy’s health and vet bills‚ leading to the shelters becoming crowded with abandoned puppies‚ the mothers and pups are living in unsanitary cages. The puppies are then packed into crates and sold‚ these crates transport the puppies to their destination. After reaching the destination the puppies are put in pet shops to be resold‚ which restarts the puppy mill cycle.

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    everybody else animals love to have their freedom‚ they love to be with their parents and friends. NO SENSE OF FREEDOM * Imprisoning in huge cages * No friends * Miss parents * Really lonesome * They have no choice Just like all people‚ animals like their freedom either. Any of us don’t like to live in a huge or small cage. Just we can imagine a place that if we are living without a way to go outside‚ caging likes a punishment‚ no friends and miss parents. What a lonesome

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    Why the Caged Bird Sings - Maya Angelou The free bird leaps on the back of the wind and floats downstream till the current ends and dips his wings in the orange sun rays and dares to claim the sky. But a bird that stalks down his narrow cage can seldom see through his bars of rage his wings are clipped and his feet are tied so he opens his throat to sing. The caged bird sings with fearful trill of the things unknown but longed for still and his tune is heard on the distant

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    surrounded the cages with the tigers and lions. Everyone was so close to the cage that it started cause the lock to go loose and eventually the lock broke and the animals escaped the cages and attacked the students. One by one the students were eaten by the animals‚ Geoff’s first move was to run but he eventually he realized that if he ran away and didn’t save anyone he would feel guilty‚ so Geoff started to attack the tigers by lifting them one by one and throwing them back into the cage and for the

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    the Theory of Evolution? According to Wilson‚ chickens always live in groups. A capacity of each cage is nine to twelve hen. Two different methods are used to breed the hen increasing the egg production. Bill selected the most productive hen in each cage to breed for the first method and selected all the hen in the most productive cages to breed. After six generations in the first method‚ the cage containing the most productive hen was only three hen left and nearly featherless. The other six hens

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    It was a bit more difficult to leave the actual result up to chance like Pollock‚ but Cage still found ways to let his choices be met by chance. In his music‚ each piece had its own sound. Some pieces were repetitive and used little variation in tone or pitch‚ while others used only the sound of a piano-key cover closing. He has the choice

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    include cheap food full of fillers‚ minimal sanitation and even cage space. The AWA states that the animals containment cage must be larger than the animal but it does not state what type of material may be used or how much larger than the animal the cage needs to be. Using this loophole puppy mills have been found using wire floors for easier cleaning of the cage but often stack the cages on top of each other. Stacking the wire cages on top of each other causes the animals on the bottom to get defecated

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    entertainment that they didn’t even realize they were enslaved. This realization was also noted by Ritzer and Stepnisky‚ (1944) when they talked about people’s homes being like cages‚ and how these cages were made so comfortable with mindless technology and items they were told they needed‚ that people have learned to love their cages (p.

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