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    Proposal for Chimpanzees Imagine if you had just lost your husband for the second time. He was killed for his meat and your children taken away by a pet company. In 10-15 years you will find another husband. This is the sad life of a Chimpanzee. For starters, our endangered relatives are being killed away. Next, we can do something and Chimps need to be preserved. Finally, there will also be many benefits is Chimpanzees can be preserved. Chimpanzees are our closest relative and we need…

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    Earthworm Invasions

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    Earthworm invasion in previously earthworm free regions (e.g., glaciated northern part of North America and Europe) has become a conservation threat to rare native species, community, and ecosystems (Gundale 2002; Hale et al. 2006; Nuzzo et al 2009; Maerz et al. 2009; Sutherland et al. 2011; Nuzzo et al. 2015). In 2011, Sunderland and coauthors identified earthworm invasions in previously earthworm free regions as one of the 15 most immerging issues of biodiversity conservation. One of the…

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    Public dog parks shouldn't be build in the cities! Having a pet is a privillage not a necceserity. Therefore impossing taxpayers to pay for park that not alot people would use, it's wrong.Why waste space of land building a dog park, when it can actually be a children's park.Builing a dog park is expensive nor less a fence one, why not use the money for the community in other things that is needed in.I don't have a dog but i do have other animals, so to me thats a wasted of money and time.…

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    Dinosaurs Persuasive Essay

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    Since the first dinosaur bone was unearthed and mounted in a museum for the world to view, people have been fascinated by the gigantic ancient beasts that once ruled the world. Soon movies brought the dry dinosaur bones to life, featuring dinosaurs as the biggest villains of the film industry. America’s love affair with lost worlds, super-sized villains, and industry leading special effects, helped to make dinosaurs on the big screens biggest stars. Dinosaur movies have captivated our…

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    Madagascar has a flower that consists of anti-cancer compounds. Madagascar is an island found 260 miles off the coast of Africa. It is the fourth largest island in the world. Madagascar is actually bigger country than the country of France. This land consists many interesting plants and animals. Around three quarters of them don’t live anywhere else in the world, other than in zoos. One of the reasons for Madagascar’s unique wildlife is that the island is distance from anywhere else. Madagascar…

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    Disco Zoo Research Paper

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    From the inventors of Tiny Tower comes Disco Zoo! Minor Animals. Enormous Fun. Go to areas around the globe and gather everything from pigs to dinosaurs for your Disco Zoo. Find shrouded creatures through easygoing riddle play. Oversee and extend your zoo to expand profit. Toss offbeat disco gatherings to get your creatures and guests groovin!. You'll have a hot air inflatable, and with this hot air inflatable you'll have the capacity to travel to the homestead and begin protecting ranch…

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    Animal’s natural behaviors become restricted to confinement in housing facilities operated by human caretakers. For the purpose of, observing the animals to record research studies. Due to animals being in captivity, behavior patterns are abnormal compared to animals in the wild. In fact, orangutans, chimpanzees, and baboon’s social structure, social behavior, and other survival instincts are restricted to captivity. As a result, orangutans, chimpanzees, and baboons develop social and physical…

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    In the past few years climate change and the U.S developing has caused harm to our National Parks. Our national parks hold learning, fitness and even habitats for animals. We are all so lucky to have our National Parks and we should be proud of what they give us. More than 35% percent of adults are obese. Our National parks can change that. They provide places to walk, run and bike. They give us beautiful hikes and great scenery. There are 417 National Parks in the United States, Americans…

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    In this set of materials, the reading passage states the reasons for the decline of the yellow cedar tree and provides three reasons of support. While in listening, the professor opposes the reading passage and says that the reasons are inadequate. He also refutes each of the author’s reasons. First of all, the reading passage claims that the decline of the cedar trees is due to the infestation with the cedar bark beetle, since the larva can eat the tree wood. However, the professor counters…

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    Can The Wild Be Tami

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    Can the Wild be Tamed Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have a wild animal as a pet? Imagine caring for a tiger or lion as a pet, what would that be like? Many people actually raise wild animals from the time they are babies to the time they are grown in and care for them everyday. Some say that keeping wild animals in captivity and raising them around humans can harm them, but what if human interaction with wild animals was helpful. The first question to be asked is "Why?" What…

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