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    work on changing yourself before others, because you alone can make a difference, even if it's big or small. That quote could impact Marineland and SeaWorld. Maybe the people who don't like Marineland and/or SeaWorld think that they are hurting the animals, maybe they should just stop going there and inform people on what's happening. When the owner realizes no one is coming there anymore, there’s a chance they’ll shut it down. Reflecting back to the movie, Blackfish, many thoughts come to mind.…

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    each and every one of you have attended a circus, been to an aquarium, or watched a horse race at some point in your life. The animals are cute and the tricks they do are amazing! But behind the scenes, you have no idea how gruesome they are actually treated. Here are some statistics to think about. 96% of circus animals spend their life behind bars. 98% of marine animals die in the process of being moved into a tank. And last but not least, are the greyhounds. Once they begin their racing…

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    Zoos can be good for animal welfare when it is proven that these animals need assistance to survive and cannot make it on their own. Where I disagree with zoos, is when zoos breed animals in captivity and take animals from the wild that are not injured or ill. These animals have a right to life and natural selection just like humans do. Imagine living your life one day and then being snatched and…

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    Ethics Of Zoos

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    greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” (“Can the Greatness of a Nation”) In today’s society, regulations and rules are a major part of life; that being said, the fact that many zoos and maritime parks are able to have so many violations is ridiculous. While zoos are usually intended for educational purposes, it is unethical to keep animals for the purpose of human entertainment because captivity decreases animal's health significantly, the…

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    are wary of the hassles of walking a dog or putting up with a cat’s ever-changing moods? Why not try a rat? Yes, those furry animals you are scared of and disgusted with can serve as pets. Of course, we are not talking about the vile, dirty and property-damaging food thieves you see scampering in dark streets and alleyways; we are referring to the kind you see on animal laboratories, which scientists and doctors perform experiments with. Smart and agile, domesticated rats make a wonderful kind…

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    Do you want animals to be treated cruelly and forced to do tricks? If we don’t do something it will keep happening at fun places like seaworld. This is a controversial topic. This controversial topic was discussed with a video, “ The use of Animals in entertainment”, an article “Jump to It!” and another article “Should Animals Be used as Entertainment”. While there are some similarities among the sources there are also some differences also. All three sources went about persuading the same…

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    Animal Cruelty Some people don't understand how depressed or hurt animals can get from being in zoo’s or in a cage or even fighting. Animal cruelty has been an issue for a very long time with people over working their animals to hard or using them for entertainment. The use of animals for entertainment or gaming causes animals to get injured or killed, they can get depressed from being in a zoo, and instead of being in a cage they should be in their natural habitat. In the case of show…

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    Tilikum, it was third time. A head of animal training at all Sea World parks (Chuck Tompkins) said “there wasn’t anything to indicate that there was a problem.” He also mentioned that Tilikum had performed well in the show. Strange to say, as he was big and previous deaths, trainers were not supposed to swim with him, and only some trainers worked with him. In these trainers, Brancheau was one of the most experienced trainers. SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment Inc…

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    picture yourself as an innocent animal. While being that animal someone comes along an takes you in and feeds, shelter, and comforts you. Then suddenly the person that cared for you strips your fur, or brutally murders you for food, or holds you hostage for tests. These are just a few animal abuse in today's society that needs to be extinguished, therefore animals in our ecosystem deserve rights. Those rights should end the problems with animal abuse, abandonment, and animal experimentation. One…

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    Endangered Animals How would you feel if animals were staring at you as you sat in a small cage? That’s how animals feel in zoo’s. Some people think zoos aren’t prisons I think critters should be saved from animal prisons or zoos.They are no different than us. Animals deserve to live in their natural habitats.F.Y.I. (for your information) I explained what they said in my own words, search the evidence for more information. First of all, based off of information I believe that…

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