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1. In the Middle Ages, science was cramped by ignorance and superstition. ������ʱ����ѧ�ķ�չ�ܵ���֪�����ŵ�������
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3. All farmed chickens, turkeys, and pigs spend their brief lives in dark and crowded warehouses, many of them so cramped that they can't even turn around or spread a single wing. ��ũ����ļ��������������ݵ�һ���������ںڰ���С�Ŀռ��������������ӵ��������������ת��������չ����ֻ�ij��