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    west. Each store has a signature “Big Ass Ceiling Fan” (yes that is the actual name of the company) that is used to cool cattle in feed lots. The fan encompasses the entire dining room and is quite the local attraction‚ especially‚ for young children. The atmosphere is unpretentious‚ lively and very comfortable. Complimentary peanuts roam the tables and floors. Santa Fe Cattle Co. is designed to appeal to a broad range of customers including business people‚ couples‚ singles‚ and‚ especially‚ families

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    what it is today. There are many stereotypes of Australia‚ yet most of these are based on real traditions or quirks. This essay will analyse the poems Clancy of the Overflow written by A.B. Paterson‚ and compare and contrast it with Andy’s Gone With Cattle by Henry Lawson. Both of these poems are about life without the men that have ’gone a-droving’ in Queensland. Droving is one of the original stereotypes of Australia‚ and is an important part of our identity. Clancy of the Overflow is one of ’Banjo’

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    Sotho-Tswana and Xhosa (Wikipedia‚ 2014; Shillington‚ 2012). Before the mid-1600s‚ the pastoralist Khoisan people‚ just like the other southern states and chiefdoms‚ had been sustaining themselves through the rearing‚ use‚ and exchange of Nguni sheep and cattle as well as the inter-regional trade of other goods like copper‚ iron‚ dagga‚ and tobacco (Shillington‚ 2012). In the 16th century‚ European sailing ships – specifically the Dutch and English – began traveling around the southern tip of Africa

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    Amazon Deforestation

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    problem in the world today; caused primarily by human activities for development and population expansion. One of the main forests that have been affected is the Amazon Rainforest in South America. The main causes of deforestation in the Amazon are cattle ranching‚ subsistence and commercial agriculture‚ infrastructure‚ illegal and legal logging‚ and other minor factors such as fires‚ road construction‚ mining‚ and dams. Deforestation plays a negative toll on the world by killing millions of animals

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    disease”. Maltese doctor and archeologist Sir Themistocles Zammit earned his knighthood for recognizing unpasteurized milk as the major source of the pathogen in 1905. The species of the Brucella‚ Brucella abortus‚ is the main cause of brucellosis in cattle and bison. The bacteria are shed from an animal around the time of calving or pregnancy. Once exposed‚ the likelihood the animal becoming infected is variable depending on age‚ pregnancy status‚ and the amount of bacteria the animal was exposed to

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    that nice juicy steak? Whether it was today or yesterday‚ many people can agree that eating meat is just a way of life. Almost every meal comes with a good helping of some yummy poultry or beef. However‚ as many of us know‚ the ways that chickens and cattle are treated before being slaughtered are very unethical and unnecessary. I am happy to report though that there have been many changes dealing with these factory farm animals and the treatment they receive. It is unfortunate that it took the Mad Cow

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    passing-bells for these who die as cattle” “only the monstrous anger of the guns”. Situation - Death in the trenches‚ youth being killed & amongst the war‚ buried without the trappings of a home. Highlighting the youth‚ “not in the hands of boys but in their eyes” “The pallor of girls’ brows shall be their pall”. Themes - Death‚ War‚ Loss of identity (cattle)‚ Rejection of religion (no mockeries here). Analysis Simile – “What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?” Personification – “monstrous

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    Eric Schlosser’s Fast Food Nation is about the fast food industry and all its negative aspects and influences. Schlosser introduces Fast Food Nation with a description of the California orange groves of the past and the fast food influenced urbanization that has replaced the groves. Schlosser concludes through a bold statement‚ "The low price of a fast food hamburger does not reflect its real cost – and should. The profits of the fast food chains have been made possible by losses imposed on the rest

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    Vegetarian Diet

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    addition to ethical reasons‚ some vegetarians choose not to eat meat for environmental reasons. Cattle production‚ for example‚ is a major cause of soil erosion due to overgrazing of land‚ which creates deserts out of grasslands. Cattle production also creates water pollutions through organic waste and the use of chemicals in animal feed. In addition‚ cattle production pollutes the air. Grain-fed cattle contribute significantly to global warming

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    Symbolism In The Odyssey

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    Odyssey. After witnessing the deaths of the majority of their comrades and while in a famine‚ Odysseus makes a command to not eat the alluring cattle of Helios which “... strained [the crew] to the breaking point…” (887). In a time of despair‚ the members of Odysseus’ crew find it hard to restrain themselves from the temptings of the oh-so delicious cattle. While they struggle to maintain their composure‚ Odysseus maintains a strong grip over the whole situation‚ making his crew remark‚ “... iron

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