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    The cages were stacked on top of each other‚ 2 or 3 high‚ depending on the size of the cage‚ and they were made out of chicken wire in which I later found out the reasoning for. It was so they wouldn’t have to clean the cages when the dogs would use the bathroom‚ because most of it would fall down to the next cage and eventually some of it made it to the ground‚ but not before it landed on the dogs below. It was the most awful stench you could ever imagine. Some of the cages had dogs with

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    the Cage says‚ in order to be a person‚ one does not necessarily have to be human. I completely agree with this statement and I believe that’s the greatest problem because it’s a common belief that only people can be person’s. Very often such people‚ who believe that personality is strictly human feature‚ justify this statement by saying that animals do not have an ability to reason‚ are not aware of themselves and don’t have preferences in the way they live. In the movie Unlocking the Cage this

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    PETERS: That’s right‚ I believe we should be on our way. Mr. Peter and Mr. Hale‚ can you please give us a hand? Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters continued packing. Mr. Hale was helping them until he knocked down the bird cage the women were looking over before on the table. Mr. Henderson Picks up the cage. MR. HALE (yawning): well I guess it’s time to

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    Star Trek strategy: real strategy at work Strategic plans often contain generic or motherhood and apple pie statements accompanied by outcome-based “stretch” goals that are not strategy but measures to determine whether or not good strategy has been implemented. Star Trek strategy‚ as described by Peter J Brews‚ underscores how strategy must be evaluated: as a work of creative fiction sending firms boldly to go where none have gone before. Perhaps you are a CEO or business unit manager

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    with kids. They always have a lot of fun‚ see many rare animals‚ funny monkeys‚ tall giraffes‚ huge elephants and cute koalas. But what is going on with animals? On the one hand‚ animals are safe in zoos‚ which means they cannot be hurt in their cages. Secondly‚ animals have enough food‚ for example‚ they can always eat in a zoo‚ while they may be starving in nature. Furthermore‚ many poachers kill animals for their skin‚ fur and meat‚ but they cannot do it to animals in zoos. What is more‚ there

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    fasting”(3). He wanted people to admire him for his passion of fasting. He liked to go to different areas in towns and lock himself in the cage. He was fasting because in his life‚ he could not find any food that he liked. He thought that people did not appreciate his work so the hunger artist found a new and exciting way to fast; he would join a circus and be inside a cage where he would enjoy attention from many people. He found that his purpose in life was fasting‚ even though the audience did not appreciate

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    Some zoos might even disclose that animal cages are"changing".While in lines 53-61 of"Zoos:Myths and Reality"clearly state the changes fail to meet the biological standard of any animal kept in captivity. However‚humans are just making the cage look more artificial ‚making it more depressing for the animals. In sum‚animals don’t deserve to be treated in a cruel and humiliating matter. They

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    Ordinary Life through the Protestant Work Ethic In The Spirit of Capitalism and the Iron Cage‚ German sociologist Max Weber analyzes how capitalism led to European empires becoming successful. From early on‚ Europeans adopted a capitalist mentality which allowed them to thrive. As the empires flourish economically‚ they became enslaved to their system - a system that Weber refers to as the iron cage. The iron cage is part of the Protestant Work Ethic. The Protestant Work Ethic is a Calvinist idea: one’s

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    around in it’s little cage. It was a Sunday evening when I said these words‚ I was all alone‚ and I was very confused. I didn’t know what I was going to do at that point. The only person who I could talk to and help me out in this situation was a friend that I had been talking to for a few minutes. My friend also did not know what I should do. I poked the poor creature several times to see if it still had any life left in it. Instead of waking up and moving about its cage‚ the hamster lay there

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    Zoos. As young children we adored them‚ peeking into the monkey cages and staring in awe at fully grown tigers and lions meandering around. It was such the experience to be able to be so close to these animals that usually lived thousands of miles away. Even now‚ it is pretty inspiring to see an elephant less than a hundred feet away. However‚ the actions of zoos keeping animals in captivity have become questionable. According to “What’s Wrong with Zoos” by Amy Whiting as well as the “Blackfish”

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