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    Calvinist Protestantism was a form of Christianity that was very popular among many Englishmen who migrated to colonial America. The main belief of Calvinist Protestantism was that hard work was very important and laziness was a sin. They believed that hard work was a calling from God and those who worked hard and lived a good life were the chosen ones of God that will go to heaven in the afterlife. Those who were lazy and did not work were destined to go to hell. This belief motivated people to…

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    Project 1: Making Observations and Inferences Observation: Last week, I went to Target Store with my mom. We were getting out of the subway when I saw a big crowd on the street. I saw some police officers putting on barricades and stretching yellow police tape to prevent people and cars from going on that street. Then, I notice some debris including a half part of a bicycle scattered around the street. Walking further toward the store, I saw a black sedan in the middle of the street and a gray…

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    Gorilla Research Paper

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    This month at the Cincinnati Zoo, a gorilla was shot by zoo personnel due to an aggressive behavior they thought might happen. A child climbed into the gorilla enclosure at the Cincinnati zoo in Ohio. The three-year-old boy fell into the moat after climbing through the ropes and the fence of the enclosure. Onlookers were screaming and petrified as the gorilla drug the kid through the moat. Gorilla did this multiple times before being shot by zoo personals this took about 10 minutes to…

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    in captivity, such as gorillas, wild cats, wild dogs, and other dangerous animals in captivity may have the chance to kill or injure people if they were to fall into the animal enclosures. Some people around the world really love an animal so much that they will sneak into the zoo at night and go into an animal enclosure just to snap a pic with the animal they love so much and end up getting mauled to death or getting severely injured the animal, due to the animal lack of hunting, freedom, and…

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    The History Of Zoos

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    the cameras and bolted out the main door not realizing that a security officer walking to his car spotted them and in haste pulled out his gun and shot 2 times both hitting Bantu killing him instantly. Mombasa played dead and was taken back to his enclosure under high surveillance. He still had the phone and found out that people had heard about his father’s death and some had formed a movement. By posting stuff about this Mombasa Pushed the movement forward and encouraged people to peacefully…

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    Deer Fencing Case Study

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    1: High Game/ Deer Fence Trust LE Fence Company to design an effective game and deer deterrent for your property protection needs. As a landowner, you expend valuable resources maintaining your foliage and greenery. You can protect these assets with high game and deer fencing. Our expert craftsmen devise fencing solutions for the most challenging terrains. We design, fabricate and install fencing that will secure your grounds for years and back every installation with a five-year warranty. In…

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    Persuasive Essay Zoos

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    captivity. Many zoos have small enclosures which are way too small for the animal and cause many problems. “Living in such confinement, elephants are prone to arthritis, foot problems and even premature death.” Animals become distressed in their cages and begin pacing, bobbing their heads, and shifting their weight boredly. This shows that the cages become instantly uncomfortable and extremely boring, thus proving that they are unhealthy and too tiny. The small enclosures many zoos have can…

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    Camelopardalis The Camelopardalis constellation is located in the second quadrant of the northern hemisphere. It ranks as number 18 in the largest constellation of the night sky category, occupies 757 square degrees and is seen at latitudes between +90 degrees and -10 degrees. (constellation-guide) In 1612, it was created by the Dutch astronomer Petrus Plancius and documented in 1624 by German astronomer Jakob Bartsch. Camelopardalis is named after the Latin derivation of the Greek word giraffe…

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    Enclosure Act for instance had led to a stronger property rights among the people in the U.K. With excess labour available in the market and higher wages that were gained by the farmers, barriers to entry were successfully lowered and thus investors started…

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    whales, tend to get frustrated with all the screaming children and clapping adults. They tend to get bored of swimming in their small enclosures all day. As stated by Lori Valigra, “When tasked with entertaining tourists all day, with nowhere to escape, cetaceans often become bored, frustrated and aggressive.” This shows how human…

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