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    chew toys‚ bedding‚ and one of your old shirts or shoes in the cage to encourage your puppy to visit her frequently. Whenever you should leave the house‚ and you can not carry your puppy with you‚ you should lock your puppy in the cage. Some puppies need a comforting sound‚ like a clock alarm‚ to help them settle down‚ especially the first few days. If your puppy is one of the smaller breeds‚ you may want to place a litter box in the cage so you will not have to take time out to go to the bathroom.

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    Cruelty to Animals

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    Is it cruel to keep animals in zoos? In my opinion it is very cruel to lock animals in cages because their freedom is taken from them and neither are they able to run around in the wild. Instead they have to be stuck in the cages with little kids chucking rubbish at them at any time of the day. It is all right to put in a zoo endangered animals like the cassowary because the zoo looks after them and gives them food. But if the cassowary was in the wild it would get killed and make it more endangered

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    consequence. Skinner designed a contraption called a “skinner box”. Just imagine a rat in a cage. The Skinner box is a special cage that has a bar or pedal on one wall that‚ when pressed‚ causes a little mechanism to release a food pellet into the cage. The rat is bouncing around the cage‚ doing whatever it is rats do‚ when he accidentally presses the bar and -- hey‚ presto! -- a food pellet falls into the cage! The operant is the behavior just prior to the reinforcer‚ which is the food pellet‚ of

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    the South. Among the hardships are things known as "cages" as stated from a metaphor from Paul Dunbar’s poem "Sympathy." "Cages" are things that keep people from succeeding in life and being everything they want to be. Some of Maya Angelou’s cages include being black in the 1940’s and her overbearing grandmother. In my life‚ a "cage" is my young age‚ that restricts me from carrying on with goals I hope to achieve. A major "cage" from Maya Angelou’s youth was that she was black in

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    the attention was the cage with the X on it. This piece of art holds an inner message inside the cage that is displayed. This picture can be summarized or examined in many ways; the most obvious would be of course the scream for freedom according to the news in the Arab world nowadays. Freedom can come in many forms‚ first being the social perspective‚ meaning the population would like more of a democratic voice‚ and to remove the mute that has been oppressed on them. This cage can be looked at as

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    animals are taken out of their natural habitat and put behind bars‚ purely for our benefit. Studies have shown that these animals are suffering form severe cases of depression‚ abnormal behavior and physiological distress. How does the bird feel in the cage when he can clearly see his wild cousin flying free from his confine many people visit zoos so they are able to gain greater knowledge of how animals behave and operate. These people want to see the animals acting naturally‚ how they would in the wild

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    Should Pigs Be Free Range

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    they are the most abused animal.they say pigs can learn their name and are even smarter than dogs and can feel pain and stress and they will be in a cage for the rest of their life so they most definitely feel stress. And they get abused a lot. pigs hate being in there cages their whole life. Because why do you think that they bang their head on the cages and bite them because they want out.That is why they have cuts on their body’s most of the time and their teeth rub down easy.Obvious Pigs need to

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    Cement Market in Egypt

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    The American University in Cairo  Egyptian Cement  Sector  Market Structure  Analysis  Prepared by  Ahmad Tarek (SID# 800091317)  Haytham Tawfik (SID# 800091526)  Ramy Mohamed Mahmoud (SID# 800091039)      CONTENTS  INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................................................3 CEMENT INDUSTRY IN EGYPT .................................................................................................

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    parrot as the first person narrator in the story which turns out that the parrot was once the husband of the lady that buys‚ and takes home the parrot from the pet store. At the beginning of the story the parrot is sitting on his perch in the pet store cage and sees a lady come close to him‚ at that point he realizes that this lady was once his wife. The parrot says to himself in the story “Holy Shit‚ It’s you” (Butler) this is referring to looking at a lady that was once the parrots wife‚ before when

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    health. Another reason why these animals experience stress is because they are constantly sold to other zoos‚ and are being forced to separate from their mothers and to get along with other animals‚ which to these animals‚ are strangers invading their cage. Animals also get stressed because of the lack of space they get in their

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