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    How ought we make moral decisions? Aristotle will say that we ought to act according to virtue, while Foot similarly argues that we ought to act according to our ‘natural good’. In this paper, I will discuss Aristotle’s view of a virtues and Foot’s derived concept of natural facts about what humans ought to do when it comes to morality. I will also consider some problems I find with both Foot’s and Aristotle’s ideas that there is or can be an objective good. I will argue that human beings ought…

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    the many things that set it apart from normal theme parks was the wildlife. For example, by the time I have walked a thousand feet I already saw a flock of flamingos and a pool full of alligators. My favorite ride was called the “Cheetah Hunt”. Near the ride were two cheetahs in an observable habitat. There were countless other habitats, such as the tiger and elephant area. I recall they even had a pool for a hippo and an exhibit on bald eagles. We easily had our money’s worth with the animal…

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    themselves. They do it on their own. There are almost 4 main food groups for the bobcat! The 4 main food groups are mammals, rodents, meat, and ocean animals such as fish etc. Bobcats are very fast animals. Some scientists say they are as fast as a cheetah! That is why they can catch their food so quickly. They sometimes sneak attack their prey. They sneak up on them and then attack them for food, as food so they can survive. They even sometimes jump up and tip over bird nests and eat the eggs…

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    in Alaska and Canada, and about 2,500 in the 48 states. The Eagle has been our Symbol for the United States since 1782 for its ?fierce and independent image.? The Cheetah is an Endangered Species because people are hunting it for its fur, loss of habitat, and because people think it?s a pest. There are only about 12,000 Cheetah?s left in the World. If this continues who knows how many Endangered Species are going to face extinction. In conclusion, if people continue to kill animals for…

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    Cons Of Zoos

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    Diego Zoo studied cheetahs and their eating habits while in captivity. They gave one group the regular zoo cuisine of ground horse meat with a mix of vitamins and minerals, but gave the second group… half of a large carcass. They noticed the group eating the carcasses took more time chewing and smelling their food than the first group. ...They acted as they would normally in the wild, besides the hunting. Researchers discovered that processed foods lack a ‘hassle factor’ which cheetahs need to…

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    Priscilla Rich is transformed into the wild animal of The Cheetah to express her primal animalistic instincts to murder Wonder Woman. In Wonder Woman the first time Priscilla Rich is introduced to Wonder Woman she already begins to plot her murder. The lack of attention society bestows upon her and instead, thrusts upon Wonder Woman, becomes the envy in which sparks her primal animalistic instincts to devise a plan Wonder Woman cannot escape and will thus, murder her. As Wonder Woman is lowered…

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    Speech On Exotic Animals

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    Exotic Animals as Pets Bears, sugar gliders, snakes, black panthers, snow tigers, flying squirrels, bearded dragons, chameleons, pythons, geckos, iguanas, lemurs—these are just a few of the huge list of unusual, or so called exotic, animals that people might own or trade. The availablity of these extoic animals has made it easy to acquire or to sell them. It is harmful to the animals, the environment and even humans. It may be marginally legal to sell and own these animals, however, in many…

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    My 1st car On October 18th, my family and I went to the Indianapolis zoo for too behind the scenes tours. We bought two different ones earlier that year and it sure was the highlight of fall break. I was really quite that morning. I usually am quite when I am mad at anyone really. I just shut down so I don’t say anything I will regret. “Katlynn, Hurry up” said my dad “I am downstairs! Bernie is the one who is still asleep” I replied “BERNIEEEEE!!!!” My dad yelled, Bernie finally got up.…

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    A parents first priority should always be their children. In the memoir The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls wrote about her daily struggles growing up with her parents. Rex and Rose Mary were unfit parents because they were inadequate role models, made selfish acts and failed to be concerned about their children’s safety. Rex and Rose Mary Walls were unfit parents because they were inadequate role models. Jeannette’s parents were giving the wrong examples like using inappropriate language and…

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    “Mya you almost ready to go?” My mom shouted coming down the hallway. “I’m already!” I shout back at her. “ Ok let’s get in the car then.” So I grab my very heavy soccer bag and I get into the car. --- 15 minutes later --- As we pull up to the soccer field, the tire’s make a loud “Squeak!!” Then I swing the door open like a tire swing. I listen to the parents screaming, someone must of scored a goal. I start strolling to the field. Okay I’m all done tieing my…

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