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    for killing animals‚ the method in which they are killed‚ and the morality of the killing of animals. Although both authors have different opinions on the issue‚ they each present fitting arguments to represent each of their views. Hasselstrom‚ a cattle rancher‚ believes that animals can be killed to benefit human life and still be cared for with love and passion. Regan‚ on the other hand‚ a professor and pioneer of the academic movement for animal rights‚ believes that the harm of animals for any

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    smile or chat. Next on the tour is the kill floor. This is the room where cattle is sliced in half with power saws by workers. The kill room is where most people get sick because it is hot and smells of manure. Schlosser expresses that workers have to dodge the swinging cattle and watch their step; otherwise they will be slammed onto the bloody concrete floor. He also notices that there are men ripping out the kidneys of cattle with their bare hands. Then Schlosser meets the “sticker” the job of the

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    such as inbreeding‚ linebreeding‚ and outsourcing are utilised to their fullest potential. Selective breeding is used to eliminate or gain traits from other breeds such as in cattle they may breed to gain the muscle growth or build of the cattle. this writing piece is about the pros and cons of selectively breeding beef cattle. Reasons for selective breeding are to gain better quality meat from the animal and to breed them free from diseases. Sometimes breeds are crossed to eliminate hereditary problems

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    Carroll is packed with cows and calves getting a drink‚ each of them drooling as they wait their turn to drink the cold water. Pesky flies attack them in the thousands‚ picking at the eyes and biting them on their backs. The flies are maneuvering the cattle tails that swing trying to hit them. Relieving themselves of the itchy feeling of flies landing on them and biting them. The salt and mineral buckets are completely licked clean with scratches on the top lid from the cows rough tongues. As I drive

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    Today is the day I go on my first trail drive. My job is to work the night shifts. I guess you could say I’m a "nighthawk". My crew and I are headed to Central Kansas with about seventy head of cattle. We are traveling along the Chisolm Trail. My buddy ‚Bengi‚ said‚ "This is not gonna be a short‚easy drive." I sure hope my first drive turns out successfully. This morning was really easy for me. I woke up early and ate biscuits and gravy. Yum! It was so delicious. Our cook has really good taste

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    takes his description of the simple Prole lives a step further by using simile to relate the Proles to “cattle‚ turned loose upon the plains of Argentina‚ [who] had reverted to a style of life that appeared to be natural to them.” The Proles are portrayed as subhuman cattle‚ who‚ without guidance‚ are unable to enact any agency upon their lives except to fall back into their natural state. Cattle are herd animals‚ not distinct individuals‚ who live their lives in unison. This lack of individuality

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    treatment they receive once in the slaughterhouse. The cattle are led through a chute into a knocking box‚ the stun operator presses a large pneumatic gun between the cow’s eyes‚ a steel bolt shoots into the cattle’s head‚ and retracts into the gun. Sometimes the cattle are only dazed and not killed‚ and wake up when they are being “processed” (Foer 229). Sometimes the gun is not effective‚ which leads into the horrendous process of the cattle being skinned alive. It is a definitely a sad thing to

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    but I don’t see it much different than eating cattle. Our idea of horses as companion animals is what prevents us from eating horses. But other countries eat companion animals a lot. Eating cats‚ dogs‚ and horses is common in less developed countries. Developed countries eat horses too. The problem with the horse eating is the horses are harvested. The methods for slaughtering horses is inhumane because they kill the horses the same way they kill cattle which does not always work. Many horses are just

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    The Amazon rainforest is located in Brazil‚ South America. In the middle of the Equator and the Tropic Of Capricorn. I used this photo to show the delicacy of the food web. Plant and animal ecosystem would be affected if you took out one of the species of the food web. The Amazon rainforest consists of four layers or communities. Each layer has unique ecosystems‚ plants‚ and animals adapted to that system. Many of the species in the rainforest are vulnerable to extinction because they depend

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    Different Americans were motivated by different reasons to move west. Ranchers would move to more land in the west to raise cattle‚ particularly Texas and Kansas. These cattle ranchers would then ship their cattle back to the Eastern states to sell. They sold for much higher prices back east. The expansion of the railroad made it possible to easily transport the cattle east. Farmers were motivated because they could get free land. The Homestead Acts entitled homesteaders to 160 acres of free land

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