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    "Imaginary Landscapes" is a multimedia project‚ a homage to John Cage‚ one of the most influential artists‚ writers and thinkers of the 20th century‚ and the liberating power of his music and writings for future generations. Named after the early Cage cycle dedicated to landscapes of the present and future‚ this project reflects on the composer’s interest in occupying the entire sound field‚ from city landscapes and unpredictable traffic sounds‚ to natural landscapes‚ amplified water and plants‚ and futuristic

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    IT IS CRUEL TO KEEP ANIMALS IN CAGES Is it cruel to keep animals in cages? Yes it is! Try to imagine your whole life confined to a cage no bigger than yourself. This is where you live and this is your home forever. There is no room to move‚ run or play. It is like a prison. This is how many animals live. Egg laying hens are typically jammed into caged filled sheds by the hundreds of thousands. Their cages are so tiny they can’t even spread their wings. Virtually

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    It is Not Cruel to Keep Animals in Cages It is not cruel to keep an animal in a cage. A cage is an enclosure used to confine or protect something. Some people say that caging the animals is unethical as it deprives them of their freedom. However‚ there are other reasons‚ such as preserving the species to ensure it does not go into extinction‚ giving people a chance to explore wildlife that is impossible to find in a city and protecting the human population from any threats

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    bird in the cage. Edna feels trapped in the small realm of her home‚ as the bird is trapped in its cage. A major theme of the novel‚ liberation verses conformity is introduced because although Edna struggles if she is liberated‚ she is really like the bird because she doesn’t have a choice. Society makes the choice for her. The indifferent manner in which Mr. Pontellier reacts to the bird introduces how men are depicted and their role in the novel. As the bird is trapped in the cage‚ Edna feels

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    The Cagr Framework

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    2013 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING About the chapter “The CAGE Distance Framework” by Pankaj Ghemawat The CAGE Distance Framework The semi globalized state of the real world‚ in which borders continue to matter; the large differences arise at borders. The differences are in terms of the distances between countries along a variety of Cultural‚ Administrative / political‚ Geographic and Economic (CAGE) dimensions. As a result‚ the CAGE framework not only helps identify the key differences in particular

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    barred window before answering me."We don’t want to‚ Jennings‚ but we have to. You see‚ the animals that are given to us we have to take care of. If we didn’t cage them up in one place‚ we might lose them‚ they might get hurt or damaged. It’s not the best thing‚ but it’s the only way we have to take care of them." -Sister Claire. They Cage the Animals at Night is a story written by Jennings Michael Burch and it is an autobiography about a boy’s struggle to find love while he is constantly losing

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    “IRON CAGE” In the fast moving times of the modern world‚ human beings have become very calculating‚ manipulative and running after the material pursuit in which they are eventually getting trapped into the invisible prison from which escape is almost impossible. This is what Max Weber meant by the metaphor "Iron Cage". Max Weber‚ a great thinker and a well known German Sociologist coined the term "An Iron Cage" in his works in early 1900’s. According to him the modern era human beings‚ especially

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    In the article‚ “Sunken Steel Cages Could Save Coral Reefs”‚ Gaia Vince discusses that sunken steel cages may help restore endangered coral reefs. First‚ Vince explains how the steel cages are showing results for the endangered reefs. Carbon dioxide is above the level that it needs to be‚ and that is part of why coral reefs are going extinct. The metal cages do not fix that problem‚ but they appear to show results. The steel cages are connected to a long electrical cable that triggers a chemical

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    Is it cruel to keep animals in cages? I will be stating my reasons to why I think it is cruel to keep animals in cages. My definition of this topic is: cruel: Causing pain or suffering to innocent animals or living organism. Cages: A structure of bars or wires in which animals is confined. I will now state my arguments: There are examples all over the world where animals have been taking from their homes and then stuck in cages for the entertainment and pleasure of humans. For example in

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    John Cage Research Paper

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    John Cage will almost certainly pop up. From publishing a four minute long piece that only includes silence‚ to writing multiple pieces for a unique (and sometimes unpleasant sounding) instrument called the “prepared piano”‚ John Cage may be as unconventional as they come. What causes certain composers to compose in the traditional Western European sense‚

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