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    creepy clowns have been terrorizing America, with sightings of actual clowns in at least 10 different states.These fiendish clowns have reportedly tried to lure women and children into the woods, chased people with knives and machetes, and yelled at people from cars. They've been spotted hanging out in cemeteries and they have been caught in the headlights of cars as they appear alongside desolate country roads in the dead of night.This isn't the first time there has been a wave of clown…

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    Othello’s soul was shattered and his whole outlook clouded simply because his ideal was destroyed.” I think that if Othello were jealousy, he would begin hiding, spying, peeping and that is what he did not. The truly jealous man is not like that. Othello declares at the end of the play that he was not jealous, at least he was not of a jealous temperament. He would not have suspected Desdemona if he had not been deceived by the villain - Iago. Iago is pretending to be an honest man and Othello’s…

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    up the after that if a group was really scared of clowns and ran though our room then I would run right behind them and chase them. As the night went my dad started talking to me he explained that he was tired of being the clown and wanted to do something different next year and that I would take his place as the head clown. This might seem petty but my dad has been working their for 16 years and for ten of those years he had been the head clown. And for him to have given me the responsibility…

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    A Circus-Cirque Du Soleil

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    Title: 10 Organisations 1) A Circus –Cirque du Soleil (Circus of the Sun). The Cirque du Soleil is an energetic, entertaining and exciting entertainment company that was founded in Quebec, Canada. !!!!!!!From stilts to juggling to fire breathing, the cirque has inspired imagination among its many audiences since the early 1980’s. Originally, in 1984, Cirque du Soleil had a labour force of 73 people but today, employs 5,000 employees worldwide. !!!! The growth of the company is not only seen is…

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    elephants in the circus have also been known to run loose and carry tuberculosis. At the same time, animals in circus undergo horrible lives from the circus caretakers. However, it…

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    Animals used in circuses spend most of their lives chained inside boxcars and never get to live without restrictions. In zoos, animals often live in enclosures or cages that are many times smaller than their homes in the wild. In marine parks like SeaWorld, orcas are given what is, all in all, a concrete bathtub to live in. Elephants are clever, considerate, and affectionate animals. They have the largest brains of any land animal. They care about each other and can become depressed when they…

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    were used to bring people's spirits up for a cheap price. The novel Water for Elephants, written by Sara Gruen follows the Benzini Brothers Circus during the 1930s and deals with the issues of prohibition and animal cruelty. Circuses where popular ways of entertainment in the 1920s-30s. According to the book Circuses written by Janet M. Davis, “The American circus represents a synthesis of various International entertainment traditions,” (Davis). Circus’s contain various acts, sometimes…

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    entire lives. For some of these creatures they are they are born being constantly watched by strangers day after day. Life for larger circus animals seems far worse as they are encaged in prison cell that is incompatible for their size. Unfortunately they lack the availability to wander around in their natural habitat. In comparison to zoo animals, circus animals live far worse as they are forced to perform tricks stunts; if they choose to go against the…

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    Animal Stereotypes

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    Animal’s For decades, circus’ have been very entertaining to people, but no one knows what goes on behind the curtains. There is a wide range of species in the performance industry, but very few understand how they are treated. Zoos and circus’ all have animals that are treated alike, or some might be worse. Both of the industries have the animals stuck in cages, barely fed enough, and unable to have the social life they are meant to have. There are some differences in zoos and circus’ for…

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    P. T. Barnum was a man well known for his use of hoaxes, promotions, and his work in the Circus. Throughout his life, Barnum did what he could to attract the masses and earn a profit. Such attractions as his “Feejee Mermaid”; the torso of an ape sewn to the back half of a fish; and “General Tom Thumb”; a 4-year-old boy named Charles Sherwood Stratton standing only 25 inches tall and weighing only 15 pounds whom Barnum trained to sing and dance; attracted attention from people all around the…

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