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    harbor nasty diseases that can not only harm one another but also humans, and also cause them to…

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    For decades, zoos and circuses have been open to the public for entertainment and education about animals. Throughout the years, many have began to question the truth behind the enclosures. And now the answers have been revealed through documentaries such as Blackfish and The Elephant in the Living Room, and sides on this issue have been taken. Whether we support or deny the captivation of animals, we cannot defy the truth. Currently, circuses and zoos hold animals in captivity that affect them…

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    Animals and Ethics: Should Animals be Granted Rights? Historically, humans have acted as the dominant species of the planet, as we possess moral and intellectual capacities beyond any other animal. Recently, however, this centuries-long tradition has been challenged by the views that animals are indeed capable of a reasonable sense of morality and intellectual abilities. As such, several groups have formed to advocate for the extension of basic moral rights to said nonhuman beings. Naturally,…

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    Zoos Are Bad For Animals

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    Many people think zoos are bad for animals and think it is cruel, but they do not know the truth. Zoos help prevent extinction, support endangered animals, educate the public, and help save animals in bad conditions. Zoos benefit the lives of animals and their population. Zoos help prevent extinction of species. Earth is currently in a global extinction crisis. Almost one fourth of all known mammals are threatened with extinction. The percentage is even higher for invertebrates, over a third…

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    Is Animal Captivity Wrong

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    Imagine you are at the zoo with your friends or family enjoying the displays of the different species inhabiting the zoo. Now some might think animals being kept in this kind of situation are being treated unfairly and I am inclined to agree to some degree but there are other situations that we need to dive deeper into. Animal captivity can sometimes be a problem but I am going to shed light on multiple situations where animal captivity actually helps the animals flourish. In my opinion, it is…

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    Dhanishka Pohuja Professor Linda King English 1A- 40396 19 October 2015 Zoos are Inhumane and Animals should not be kept in Captivity Zoos have been around for hundreds of years, displaying wild animals from around the globe for educational purposes as well as a form of entertainment for people. For the context of this research paper, zoo has been defined, by Oxford Dictionaries, as “An establishment that maintains a collection of wild animals, typically in a park or gardens, for study,…

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    particular, if it is right to keep them captive for our entertainment. Animal captivity raises many important moral questions, which include questioning whether it is ever right to restrict animal’s liberty and if so, under what conditions? Furthermore, do human beings have the right to keep other animals captive? Are we the superior species and if so, why is this the case? I aim to discuss many of these questions in my project and from this try to come to my own answer on the matter by the end…

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    Memories are special, they remind you of the things you love and why you love that thing. Almost everyone has a memory about going to the zoo with your parents. Do you think zoos treat their animals ? If you said yes, well you’re wrong. A big problem that zoos have to face is, the animals are kept in enclosures that aren’t a fit space for the animal that is inside. They think if they trees and cool paintings it will make it all good. They are wrong, animals are there for years and they will find…

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    Millions of people around the world enjoy going to the zoo. For most, it is a major part of their childhood and their early education. Some go only to see the animals and learn interesting facts about them; while others go to see how closely represented their zoo environment compares to their habitat in the wild. Then there are the ones that disagree or even despise the idea of keeping animals in zoos or in any kind of captivity. Even though people have their differences about these two issues,…

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    With the growing job outlook for veterinarians, there are many benefits of choosing this occupation. Vets get great medical, dental and vision coverage (veterinarian salary & benefits information). Veterinarians receive paid sick leave and a paid vacation of two-four weeks. Over the next ten years, there is a positive outlook of over twelve percent growth (veterinarian salary & benefits information). The whole purpose of being a veterinarian is to work with animals and bring them back to health;…

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