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    Killer whales need more space to swim than the small captivity tanks allow them. Orcas are stored in small tanks and then they are put into a little bit bigger tank to perform. A study shows, “[c]aptive orcas are kept in pools that hold 00001% of the quantity of water they would normally traverse in one day” (Techmeier, 2015, 1). Placing these massive killer whales in a concrete box the size of a football field is not healthy.…

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    The main character, Alan, in the story "The Green Killer" by M.E. Kerr, isn't fazed by the unfortunate death of his envied cousin, Blaze. Alan has always been jealous of his more successful and sophisticated cousin, so he took advantage of his death. By taking Blaze's belongings, he feels a satisfaction and a growing confidence that causes him to become as dishonest as Blaze. As a result of letting his envy get the best of him, Alan loses his self-respect in his attempt to become someone he’s…

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    Essay On Blackfish

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    and unliveable conditions in amusement parks. The Killer Whale has a very delicate mental status. The animal when kept in captivity is very narrow-minded and can get distressed at times. The film used this exact statement to help argue the intension across to the viewers that killer whales in confinement at Sea World do not deserve and don't belong as entertainment for humans. Blackfish as used rational support to the right by saying the Killer Whales’ have a limbic system that is a lot more…

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    their families. Sadly, this isn’t true. In the the documentary it brings up how killer whales are starved for their behavior or…

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    Blackfish’s rhetoric centers around the claim that killer whales should not be kept in captivity, as captivity is detrimental to both humans and whales. The film establishes this point is with contrast. Blackfish opens with former trainers on picturesque backdrops, speaking fondly of their relationships with killer whales. Cinematic music ties the scenes together, and this, in addition to footage of killer whales interacting with young children, utilizes ‘warm fuzzies’ with startling efficiency…

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    Nobody would like to be in a small place to live with 20 other people, well killer whales also known as orcas don’t like it either. Since 1961 orcas have been kept in captivity. Killer whales that are held in captivity should be banned, it shows that it’s okay to keep them in a small place with little freedom, hunters go all over the world to capture these orcas, when it comes to putting them in the habitat they are going to stay they start to fight with each other. The orcas are captured in a…

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    BEHAVIOURAL ASPECTS OF A SADISTIC SERIAL KILLER AND A SADISTIC RAPIST’ Ashley Brosnan 23869534 Unit Code: AZA3468 Due Date: 12 September 2014 Tutorial: Friday 11:00- 12:00 TABLE OF CONTENT Cover Page Pg 1 Table of Content Pg 2 Introduction Pg 3 Definitions Pg 3 Behavioural Characteristics of a Sadistic Serial Killer Pg 4 Behavioural Characteristics of a Sadistic Rapist Pg 7 Similarities between a Sadistic Serial Killer and a Sadistic Rapist …

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    The story shows us a person who only becomes a killer at the beginning of every Strawberry Spring. In my analysis this is how the killer releases him in a form of catharsis, because every time the fog comes, that’s his only time to let go of himself and release his dark emotions. The build up of those feelings is like he has a different person in him. Almost like it takes control of him as if the fog is the trigger to switch into the serial killer personality. This story reminds of how normal…

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    Jack The Ripper Analysis

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    Jack the Ripper is a serial killer and still nowadays is remembered by the impeccable crimes he committed which didn’t attach him to any direct suspect. In this book, Patricia Cornwell narrates the story in her point of view where Walter Sickert, a painter and printmaker, was known for painting Jack´s crime scenes. Many of these paintings are all around the world and some of them were used against Sickert to blame him. Other perfect suspects could have been Prince Albert Victor who suffered from…

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    Seaworld Reusement Parks

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    reading this, twenty-six killer whales are imprisoned at four SeaWorld parks as victims of their fulsome treatment. Many visitors of SeaWorld are incognizant to the reality behind the Shamu show. The amusement park hides behind a mask of care and benevolence, but truthfully it is an abusement park. SeaWorld does not and never will have the right to keep orcas in the palm of their hands, let alone risk their trainers’ lives to have such proximity to a wild, untamed animal. Killer whales,…

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