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    long term, but can be changed or removed if needed. 2. Daily, the enclosure will be cleaned by removing all fecal matter and old food. All bowls will be replaced with fresh bowls and the used bowls will be cleaned and sanitized. The dirt in the enclosure that will be turned and fresh mulch will be added every six months. The keeper must wash his or her hands following the CDC handwashing protocol between cleaning different enclosures. When…

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    Questions about the primary source “The Devastation of the Indies: A Brief Account (1542)” by Bartolome de Las Casas. According to Las Casas, what were the effects of Spanish colonization on the native populations of the Caribbean Islands (the Indies)? As Las Casas states, the natives were a peaceable and friendly people, yet the Spaniards treated them with tremendous amounts of cruelty. Their brutal actions caused the native population to lower from an estimated three million so somewhere…

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    Govc Self Assessment

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    I have enclosed three fitness evaluation report enclosure (1) is for the period prior to my GOVCC misuse, demonstrating good judgment, trustworthiness and reliability. Enclosure (2) is the adverse fitness report for the period I received a 6105, also acknowledging my negative behavior, and accepting the consequences of my behavior. Enclosure (3) is for the period after my treatment, and recovery, showing renewed good judgment, trustworthiness and reliability. During this period 2015 I was…

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    impoverished laborers as satisfied and complacent. However, the movement of enclosure, or privatized farming, led the lower class into an endless cycle of dependency on landowners. J.M.W Turner’s painting, Ploughing Up Turnips, near Slough, successfully and subtly comments on the growing disparity between classes with his depiction of Windsor Castle, the symbolic nature of turnips within contemporary culture, and the inefficiency of enclosures. Through historical and formal analysis, Michele…

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    human entertainment. The major problem with zoos is that animals who lived there are kept in enclosures that do not allow them to live in a natural way. Nomatter how big zoos try to make their enclosures ,nomatter how many branches are put in their enclosures ,nomatter how many beautiful printing they put on the wall , They do not compare to the natural habitat the animals were meant to be in. Their enclosures causes abnormal repetitive also know as ARB.These behaviroses is caused by conditions…

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    Lemur Observation Essay

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    windows to which people could observe the lemurs. The enclosure was made up of fake rocks, trees, tree branches, ropes and metal fencing that caged the lemurs in from the rest of the animals. At the bottom of the enclosure, between two of the fake rocks, there was a puddle of water for drinking and bathing. I must have missed feeding time because there were half eaten pieces of lettuce and carrots lying around the enclosure. The enclosure seemed like it was a decent amount of space for the…

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    impossibility for zoos to meet the basic needs of elephants and certain other animals they contain. It highlights famous zoos across the United States and what their enclosures are like for elephants, bears, gazelles, big cats, and giraffes. The purpose of this article is to bring awareness to the reader on how inadequate animal enclosures are in many zoos across the United States. It highlights the lives of a polar bear named Gus from New York City’s Central Park Zoo and an Asian bull…

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    Poverty, Prostitution, plague 1600-1800 Presentation: Poverty and Rioting in the Early Seventeenth Century Written Notes Page 1 This is my presentation as part of my portfolio, in my case study, I discussed prostitution and how poor people reacted to it, usually through rioting, this presentation will be focusing on poverty and rioting in the early seventeenth century and how they connect, because it is evident from this when the poor felt somewhat in the slumps, then they would usually protest…

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    His animals helped keep people fed, clothed, and allowed people to transport their goods more efficiently. Although Bakewells creation of selective breeding was revolutionary, it could not be sustained with the open field system, therefore the enclosure system was…

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    Orangutans Research Paper

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    you can imagine, orangutans that live in captivity don’t have homes remotely close to those ranges. Not only is it smaller, their enclosures also lack forest canopies for them to inhabit. In the National Zoo there are various elevated ledges and platforms and some small trees, but nothing compared to their natural habitat. How do the orangutans behave in an enclosure that doesn’t have the same climbing options as in the wild?…

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