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    and Dori reach the window. They see how the supposedly dead Nemo get rinsed into the loo. Suddenly the doctor sees the pelican and tries to scare away him. At this moment Khan (a friend of Nemo) shoots himself with the help of the aquarium volcano from the aquarium. He lands on the dentist's cutlery and gets to tow Nemo with a tool in the basin. Nemo swims down the drain and got saved, because all drain water ends in the sea. Marlin separates from Dori. He swims with a group of other fish…

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    Wildlife Safari Case Study

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    Tourism Operations at the Wildlife Safari, Winston Oregon Austin Alexander, Kailyn Gunther, Noah Lapp, & Adam Oakes Introduction The Wildlife Safari is a drive-through zoo that is located in Winston, Oregon. The park was created in 1972 by Frank Hart (History, 2017). Hart’s dream was to create a facility in the Pacific Northwest that would work towards saving rare and endangered species from around the world. The park is 600 acres, allowing around 500 animals to live comfortably on the…

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    Chann Invasive Species

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    restaurant and they were also distributed from aquarium releases. The fish released into the wild and provoked the diffusion of the species. Thus, it has manifested ecosystem for a long period of time. There is evidence of the species…

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    Animals is a common way to make someone happy. When I go to a zoo or an aquarium I think are these animals happy. These animals could be in a better place, they can be free and not there for the enjoyment of humans. Although most animal experts believe that animal captivity is for the better, others consider animal captivity is an unnatural environment for animals to be in. Animal captivity means the state or period of being held, imprisoned, enslaved, or confined. Animal captivity is a…

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    in having killer whales do shows, it can be argued that orcas in captivity and having them do shows has multiple issues. One reason is that orcas can be driven crazy when kept in captivity. Second of all, killer whales need more space than any aquarium can give them. Last but not least, orcas in captivity aren't as healthy as orcas in the wild. I believe that killer whale shows should be banned. To begin, killer whales or orcas can be driven insane when kept in captivity. For example, in 2010…

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    Diction In Poetry

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    them. The sounds of the classroom are more prominent when the speaker says that “[They] heard sounds of fish in an aquarium” (Berry 10-11), the fish’s sounds in an aquarium representing the students’ noise in the classroom. The engaging feeling of the speaker is conveyed through this part of the poem Sanker 2 through its diction for the extended metaphor to the classroom as an aquarium promotes the speaker’s awareness and shows engagement in his students’ presence. The awareness felt by the…

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    workers of SeaWorld as a family; not just as co-workers. Losing a member in the family can cause emotional pain and grieving. Hearing someone being killed by a wild animal is traumatizing. This incident could frighten people into never coming to the aquarium to watch a whale show ever again. Brown was mostly focusing on the death of Dawn Brancheau than focusing how the killer whale is also hurting too, being stuck in the tanks. Brown’s statements were effective since this incident touched the…

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    A Mermaid Research Paper

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    Next, our teacher, Mrs. Badura, led our class to the aquarium. As I walked in, I saw this huge tunnel that was surrounded by the ocean. As I entered, it felt like I was walking across the bottom of the ocean. I was underneath the ocean with schools of fish and stingrays swimming side by side. There were giant turtles and jellyfish gliding next to the coral reefs. It was beautiful. But what I really loved were the sharks. There were a number of sharks in the place too and as a kid I was crazy…

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    Seaworld: Fact Or Fiction?

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    into Puget Sound, the mother was harpooned and after diving in panic she opened her blow hole and drowned. They managed to catch the local calf who had been traumatized after by her mother’s violent death. After being brought back to the Seattle Aquarium. The fourteen-foot female was placed in Namu’s enclosure where the two never got along and she became aggressive toward Namu and Griffin. During this time SeaWorld started looking for an orca of their own and purchased the aggressive whale from…

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    meters long and up to two hundred kg. Both the males and females live to around seven years old but have been known to live up to sixteen years in captivity. Because of their ability to live in captivity they have become the most kept sharks in aquariums around the world. Normally these sharks are solitary but can be sometimes found in groups of up to twenty.(Rogers, n.d.) There is also a loggerhead turtle in this tank. The loggerhead turtle is the largest of all hard shelled turtles.…

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