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08.07.2019 •
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In "shooting an elephant," if the narrator does not know what he can do, why does he take his rifle with him? he thinks he might be able to manage the crowd with it. he thinks he might be able to kill the elephant with it. he thinks the noise might scare off the elephant. he thinks someone might trade with him for larger weapon.
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A resource that animal agriculture is deeply dependent on is water. One third of the planets fresh water is put into use because of the meat and dairy industry. In the United States approximately five percent of water-use is considered domestic and fifty five percent of these liquids are put into animal agriculture. Part of the fifty five percent of the water is also the water that’s given to the animals every day. The amount varies depending on the size of the animals and the environmental settings that take place. An example of this can be a cow that’ll drink an average of thirty gallons of water each day.