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    How Should Zoos Be Banned

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    Paul Farmer once proclaimed, “The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world.” This quote is deeper than what is observed on the surface. This quote means that no matter race, gender, and yes species, that everyone is created equal. Just because they are animals and they do not have the voice to speak their mind, people have the power to stand for them. The lives of these beautiful wonders are no less than the value of human lives. Zoo’s first got their…

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    Every day when a person wakes up they make choices. Some people have to get dressed and think about how they are presenting themselves and what people think about them, while others simply do not care. Mostly, it is people of the upper class that stresses about this issue. In particular, celebrities are always challenged to look and act a certain way. Whenever they do not it typically draws plenty positive emotions and negative emotions from their fans. However, society tends to take what they…

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    This new sheet is so much harder than the last one. I have to draw a cube, which is easy enough. “Repeat these words after me…” she says, though all I can really remember is red and daisy, I know there were five those. I have to label a lion and a giraffe. “Subtract 7 from 100,” she says. “93,” I say proud of myself, for getting it so quickly. “Keep going,” she insists. “Um…86, um, um, 79,72, 65,” that is hard then it…

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    Zoochosis In Zoo Animals

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    Stepping inside a zoo is like setting foot in the wild; with the only difference that the animals are enclosed behind bars and some are within a distance for public safety. Zoo animals, who are held in captivity, are restrained from having the freedom they were evolved to take advantage from because they are preserved for public education and amusement. What may seem like a friendly establishment for wild animals is in reality a park where animals: are used for “educational” purposes, are…

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    Prompt 1 One of the greatest and most renowned biologists of all time, Charles Darwin, wrote a fantastic novel The Origin of Species. The Origin of Species begins with an extraordinary image of existence as coexistence. Darwin describes this through the process of how multiple beings rely on each other for survival. Morton describes this as, “Water and air are like hair and feathers. Living and nonliving beings become the medium in which other beings exist.” (Morton 61) He also goes on to say,…

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    Emily. We had so much fun that day. Feeling the nice hot sun, listening to different animal sounds specially the chirping of the birds. Everything was so amazing. Watching Emily's big hazel eyes in amazement was priceless. We were passing by the giraffe pen, and then we found my husband Josh, the supervisor of the zoo, feeding the peacocks and making sure they had plenty of water. I went and talked to Josh and left my parents and my daughter watching some of the peacocks. Josh talked to me…

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    MULTICULTRAL AND ANTI-BIASRESOURCES [Document subtitle] In preparing for a classroom, I have looked at a preschool classroom, ages ranging from 3-5. This is such a fun age, as their personalities are just starting to come out. It is a time of building a sense of self, and building relationships with those around them. “Strong attachments to family, friends, and whatever groups and combinations of groups they belong to enable children to feel a sense of belonging to the society as a…

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    chain which explains a biotic factor. Since there isn’t a lot of rain there aren’t many trees which animals feed from. The few trees available in the savannah is a biotic factor because it keeps the population that feed of of them down such as giraffes. Northwest Rain Forests-Snow fall and cold temperatures on the highest peaks of the mountains in this area keeps populations out of the mountains. These two factors are abiotic. Biotic factors include the tall trees which block the sunlight…

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    Preventing Animal Cruelty in the Environment Animal cruelty, also called animal abuse, is the harming of animals or not caring for an animal responsibly. It is against the law to abuse animals, especially for personal benefits. Animal cruelty is a global problem that cannot be easily resolved. Studies have shown that more than 15 million animals are used for research purposes worldwide, often with little or no medical care. Animal cruelty comes in many different forms and there are various…

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    Chapter 5: Father's Story

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    Chapter Five Father’s Story After some time, Ana-Maria got used to living in the Van der Heide Estate. I am going to reword this Lennard was a good storyteller. He loved books, art, and literature. However, Lennard proved himself to be very skillful in bypassing questions of the little incompetent inquisitor about Cai, but Ana-Maria soon found out Lennard loved talking about his youth. He would drift in and out of his memories, smiling from time to time, as if the stories he told were played…

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