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    Vegenetian Masks

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    The venetian mask are known to be used during the venetian carnival in Venice Italy. It has been used use for centuries as a tradition that still carry out to this day.The mask back hen was manly use to hide people identity and social status during a party or gathering. But now the mask is being used for the carnival as a way to experience the culture of Venice. Not also the mask was used by the people but criminal as well, because one of the main thing the mask was meant for is hide their…

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    horrors and cruelties of animal farming. Due to the graphic nature of animal agriculture, I will only briefly describe what happens in the dairy and egg industry. In the egg industry, hens lay approximately more than 300 eggs a year. This is a significant amount of eggs, compared to the very few 10 to 15 that a wild hen would naturally lay. This significant amount of stress causes many deficiencies, along with tight cages leading to broken bones. When an egg is hatched, the male and female…

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    Chaucer’s Genius Many great writers lived during the Middle Ages, but one stands out as the greatest English writers of the time period. Geoffrey Chaucer is one of the greatest English writers of the Middle Ages, and evidence is clearly seen in the General Prologue, “The Wife of Bath’s Tale,” and “The Pardoner’s Tale” in The Canterbury Tales. English was the vernacular language of 14th century England, and Chaucer had a wider influence by writing in a language that was more commonly understood…

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    countryside, shantytowns, and trade unions are struggling and poverty-stricken. In Animal Farm, Napoleon buys frivolous things like whiskey without having a steady stream of produce going out, which takes a huge toll on the farm and the over-producing hens. As well as being destitute, the people of Mauritania are too dependent upon their government because their first President, Moktar Ould Daddah, set up an authoritarian presidential regime and was reelected…

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    I Want To Go To College

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    College is an important step for a person but a lot of people think that college is not necessary. There are a lot of reasons why people want to go to college and I am sure that everybody's reason is different. I want to go to college because of one main reason and that reason is the opportunities it allows me to have. I want to go to college because after I graduate and get my degree, I will be opened to more opportunities in life. I will be more inclined to have a better life if I go to…

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    Ticks Research Paper

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    generalist arthropod predators, and even certain types of birds make up the majority of the list. Oxpeckers are one type of bird known for eating ticks. There has been indications they also cause damage to the host of the tick they are eating. Guinea hens, chickens and other ground feeding birds are also known to feast on ticks. Mammals groom and birds preen ticks and various other parasites off both themselves and others. Several people believe that these tick eating birds will reduce the risk…

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    Wings Naturalism

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    “A very old man with enormous wings” brings together many elements into this story. One of which plays a major role in this anecdote is human cruelty. You see human cruelty throughout the whole story. The external conflict involves the old man and the people that would go see him in the chicken coop. Symbolism is also a major element of the old man being an angel and attracting people with his wings. Another element would be magical realist style. Knowing the differences between fantasy and…

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    I have been called the “mom” of the friend group, the “mother hen” that is always looking out for her chicks, prepped with bandaids, hand sanitizer, and an extra pencil for loaning. Link Crew took that characteristic I have always had and bolted, floating high into the sky like the helium balloon whose ribbon easily slipped through a tiny toddler’s fist. Through Link Crew training, I learned that you don’t have to be extroverted to be a great leader. Sometimes the best leaders are those who…

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    Also, Humans torture animals in a horrible way that some humans can't even stand watching it. The way animals are tortured should stop because animal suffer more than expected, like stated in the last paragraph animals feel the same pain as humans. In the article “In the belly of the beast” it says the following, “a tattooed man who seemed to take pleasure in abusing newborn pigs- flinging them around by their legs, boasting of stabbing a sow with a pen and ripping the ear off another”(...).…

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    is failing financially, Napoleon is forced to take certain provisions. The author illustrates how, “One Sunday morning, Squealer announced that the hens, who had just come in to lay again, must surrender their eggs” (Orwell 76). The pigs, who do not produce anything on the farm, are forcing the other animals to give up their own product. To the hens, this violates their basic rights. They see how Napoleon is controlling and how he does not treat them as equals. His rule is causing the animals to…

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