The existing Irvine Municipal Code defines a circus as «a commercial variety show
featuring animal acts for public entertainment.»
The Secret Life of Pets
features animals acting in a completely different way when humans are not around, a new dog potentially getting in the way of the protagonist's relationship with his owner, and them having to find their way home.
Pachanga
featured animal acts, barbershop quartets, singers and dancers.
Not exact matches
The
feature suggests some key actions that could be taken to manage the problem of pollutagens, including preserving wetlands that
act as a buffer zone between sources of pollutagens, such as farms and towns, keeping pets indoors, and disposing of human and
animal sewage more responsibly.
I'm also a bit disappointing voice
acting or additional
features weren't added in this time around... Overall, I'm disappointed — I'd like a HM game where things like camera movement and graphics aren't sacrificed for nothing, and I'm eager to see if they make improvements in the next few games... Go buy Harvest Moon:
Animal Parade instead.
Five girls, including the two
featured in the video, developed the two - minute spot to introduce their community to an amendment to the federal
Animal Welfare
Act, which excludes several creatures popular in lab research from being defined as
animals, thereby denying them the standards of humane care, handling, and treatment
animals now receive.
Special
Features: Links to helpful organizations like the
Animal Relief Fund, Feeding Pets of the Homeless, Seer Farms, and Collide; information on Americans with Disabilities
Act regulations and on New York City housing programs that allow pets.
They even
feature nods to classic moments that don't appear in the main levels, like the pinball bumpers of Spring Yard Zone, the elemental shields from Sonic 3 and even the old end - of -
act cages full of
animals.
Featured works trigger a poetical and deliberate confusion between cuddly toys and dead
animals, between play -
acting and deadly hunting rites.
Mehdi Farhadian's paintings effectively integrate abstract and figurative
features to create dreamlike, visually stunning landscapes and city views, inhabited by people and
animals commonly engaged in enigmatic
acts.
But the operators of dozens of circuses around the country still
featuring animals can expect advocates to continue pushing for new laws to prevent abuse or ban such
acts altogether.