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    member of our family.” No one knows the real story. Most people would say that the killer whale acted this way due to captivity. Whales are highly intelligent creatures that need to live in an environment to swim freely and to not be restricted in a tank. While they are in captivity, they have…

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    oxygen tank number two were turned on. Just a few seconds after the fan circuit was energized, a short occurred in the current in fuel cell three, which was supplying power to the fans in the oxygen tank (Air and Space). A few more additional seconds after that, two other shortages occurred in the system. Those electrical shorts in the fan circuit then caused the earlier damaged wire insulation to catch fire. This then caused the temperature and pressure to increase drastically inside oxygen…

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    Seaworld Research Paper

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    violent. There have been some headlines about trainers getting killed by killer whales at SeaWorld. So far there are trainers that have died because the whale has become uncontrollable. In 2010 “The whale approached the glass side of the 35-foot-deep tank ... jumped up and grabbed the trainer by the waist, shaking her so violently that her shoe came off” (Couwels & Todd). The murderous whale’s name was Tilikum and he has injured and killed three of his trainers. Animals that are caught and…

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    this would prevent Communism from spreading. The US mainly got involved in WWII to succeed against the Axis powers, the entire US economy had to onvert to a war economy. It became crucial, they quickly and efficiently build guns, ammunition, ships, tanks and plans in hopes to destroy the Axis…

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    Yes they live in these conditions, but that is the trade off for having such clean tanks and easy access to medical treatment. According to “5 Arguments For Keeping Captive Cetaceans,” “The temperature and salinity of the water is controlled. After decades of this, plunging these animals back into the oceans could likely be a death sentence.” The orcas are used to the clean regulated water of their tanks, not the polluted water of the ocean; it might take months of slowly making the water less…

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    Isolation, Out casting and Obscuring the Truth Towards Those Who Are Considered Different or Gifted in a Normal Society "A Cage of Butterflies," written by Brian Caswell, tells a story of confinement, discrimination and obscuring the truth, as gifted people try to fit into “normal” society. The main characters, Greg and the others at the Think Tank, live in an isolated world that considers them as outcasts of humanity, affecting their lives currently and possibly in the future. This 'normal'…

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    social norms and stereotypes isolate and ostracise people who don’t fit societal standards, through false preconceptions that prevent communication and the immense pressure to conform to societal conventions. Through his characterisation of the think-tank children and his depiction of their treatment from those outside the facility, Caswell successfully communicates the importance of listening to others and overcoming preconceptions to connect with others, and sends a message of hope to…

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    Ww2 Research Paper

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    the most tragic war ever. The World thinks it is the bloodiest war.Did you know it was known as the largest conflict in human history? WW2 started a new generation in living such as homes and their lifestyle. ” WW2 also ended Americans relatives isolation for the whole world ”.(Doris) Ranging six continents and the world’s oceans and also…

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    for these other adolescents to even understand what the youngsters are talking about, let alone relate to them. These nifty teenagers have been categorised in a diverse group and are anticipated to remain in that group. They are well aware of this isolation from the standard society and fear their chauvinism. An example of this fear is displayed when Greg, one of the five teens says, “You know how it feels to be an outsider. God knows, I do. We all do; that’s why we ended up at the farm in the…

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    These Young people had to push themselves hard to be “normal” so that they can be acknowledged. However, when the society finds out that they are really smart they instantaneously become alienated. One of the main focuses of the book is the Think-Tank which was created by the minors to provide them a challenge. This becomes a basis for them to isolate themselves from the densities of the “normal” society. Furthermore as these youths mature they face the fear of their children going through the…

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