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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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    two years after the death of John’s wife Mable, hoping it would “promote education and art appreciation, especially among our young people.” John Ringling owned and operated a circus with four of his six brothers and it’s name was the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus. While he gained great success with the circus he developed a voracious passion for…

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    animals. Though, what SeaWorld does not advertise, is how these animals have been captured by SeaWorld’s own poachers. Now SeaWorld is not the only entertainment park that exploits their wild animals for entertainment. There a number of carnivals and circus animals that are in captivity as well, these animals are cage for the majority of their life. Therefore, these animals are made to perform day in and day out for a large crowd for the rest of their lives. Life in captivity for exotic animals,…

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    The article “After SeaWorld, a ‘Blackfish effect’ on circuses and zoos?” by Kelly Wallace has gotten a lot of people feeling mixed emotions. In this article it says, “the public has completely changed its opinion on exploiting and killing animals for entertainment.” In SeaWorld animals are being killed and parents are not ok with this. This is no longer fun and educational for their kids. SeaWorld has banned the use of the bullhook which is a tool that helps handle and train the elephants. This…

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    occurring in neighborhoods, but many people could care less about animals being neglected in live entertainment. No animal should ever be neglected, but does an animal that can live in the house matter more than an animal that lives in a cage? Zoo and circus animals are being forgotten and their cruelty is often looked over because many think that those animals are only here for “our entertainment” and serve no other purpose. But this should not be the case. Therefore, the use of animals for…

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    with a trauma from watching a clown in a circus who she thought was going to fall to his death and throughout that she notices that everyone is cheering it on and laughing. Much as happens in her real life where tragedies occur and the people surrounding her do not react in a manner expected by her. The Secondary characters in the dream are the circus director and clown. There is also a man who rides a horse around the circus. The dream takes place in a circus. This circus is the same that…

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    Quad City Clown Troupe

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    Clown Classes The Quad City Clown Troupe will host clown classes in June. The class spans nine days, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. (June 14-16, 21-23, and 28-30). Rather than finish with a stage show, the graduation activity will be a walk-around for the Parks Department Red, White and Boom July celebration. Registrations are handled through the Parks Department and the troupe will receive a substantial amount of the tuition paid by each student. The reason for walk-around…

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    Dangers Of Clowns

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    As I got older I became more afraid of clowns. My sister asks, "what wrong with clowns?" I wanted to tell her what happened, but she is too young to understand. So, I told her, "they are just scary." I've always been afraid of clowns, just never told the whole story. Even though she won't understand, I tell her the story anyway. The strange looking man approaches me, fake nose burnt, hair burnt, and makeup smudged. He says, "HEY THERE KIDDO! HOW ARE YOU DOING TODAY?" I can feel myself…

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    commonly known as the extreme fear of clowns. The massive fear of clowns typically, but not always begins when a person is a young child. This condition can cause one to experience a lot of anxiety, which can be caused by an excessive feeling of fear. This can cause one to experience abnormal heartbeat, a shortness of breath, and even cause them to tremble. (Symptoms of Coulrophobia). It can be developed from things a person sees that has to do with clowns. Such as horror movies. Many…

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    Emmett Leo Kelly

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    The life of Emmet Kelly “A clown’s makeup and character is all he has to sell. He loves and believes in that character.” (brainyquote.com) Emmett Kelly’s most famous quote quote. Kelly was the clown character who is still an influence for clowns today his adult life and his family helped him to make this possible. Emmett Leo Kelly or better known as Weary Willie or the Hobo of the Depression. Was born December 9th, 1898. He was born and raised in Sedan, Kansas. (infoplease.com) His Mother was a…

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