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 SAN FRANCISCO - Authorities early Thursday morning cleared an encampment set up by Occupy protesters on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley.Police in riot gear conducted a raid on the encampment around 3:30 a.m. Thursday, removing about stanley mug  20 tents and arresting two protesters. Television footage showed a bulldozer moving into the area after the raid.More than 100 officers and sheriff s deputies from three agencies, including campus police, surrounded the 40 or so campers and gave them 10 minutes to gather their belongings and leave, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.Two of the campers stayed behind, and there were reportedly no clashes with police, unlike Nov. 9 when police jabbed students with batons and arrested 40 people as the university sought to uphold the campus  stanley cup ban on camping.Wall Street clashes start Occupy s day of actionComplete Coverage: Occupy Wall Street protests        Those arrested were identified as Alex Kim, 24, an English major, and Mike Porter, 24, who identified himself as an Occupy Oakland member. This size of force is entirely unnecessary,  Ian Saxton, 29, a graduate student who tore down his tent before the raid, told the Chronicle.  Occupy Cal was a justified assembly by the students and community of UC Berkeley. stanley cup  This is what they do to students who exercise their First Amendment right  The encampment went up on Tuesday night in defiance of a campus ban on camping.In New York, where police earlier this week cleared the protest encamp Xdnq Robin Williams Voices聽Simon Pegg   s Dog In 1st Absolutely Anything Clip
 As any dedicated dog owner will tell you, canines often appear to grasp the emotional content of what   being said to them. An unprecedented brain scanning study now shows this is likely true 鈥?and that this capability pre-dates domestication.     This is not the first time dogs have been studied in an MRI scanner. Last year, neuroeconomics professor Gregory B stanley thermobecher urns analyzed the canine caudate nucleus 鈥?a key brain region shared by humans and dogs, and one that   associated with the anticipation of things we enjoy, like food, love, and material things. Burns   scans le stanley cup d him to conclude that dogs are as conscious as human children. https://gizmodo/brain-scans-show-that-dogs-are-as-conscious-as-human-ch-1442003302 Other studies have demonstrated the emotional richness of the canine inner life. Dogs can express their emotions through tail wagging  dogs wag to the right when they ;re happy, and to the left when they ;re stressed or anxious , and they also respond emotionally to the tail wagging of other dogs. On the other side of things, studies have also shown that humans can distinguish between a dog   happy and sad barks. https://gizmodo/left-and-right-tail-wags-trigger-different-emotional-re-1456164301 Now, we know that dogs c stanley cup an understand language. But what   a bit uncertain, apart from what we see in behavioral studies, is whether or not dogs can comprehend the underlying emotional tone of what   being said to them. An experiment