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    Blackfish belong in the wild and not in captivity. During the video one of the trainers said “Tilikum; one of the blackfish,has a curved fin”. It is due to captivity because it is a proven fact that less that 1% of blackfish get curved fins, and the ones that do usually are in captivity. Curved fins can also be caused by having no space in which to swim freely which is overall unacceptable and inhumane .This is a good example on why blackfish belong in the sea instead of a trapped closed in…

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    interest in me because I really enjoy city crimes. The book’s main character, Michael Bennett, works for the NYPD and is faced with his most difficult case yet. College students coming from wealthy families are getting kidnapped and murdered. The killer is very concerned about poverty and before killing his victims, he gives them a test on…

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    Seaworld

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    Based on the ethical, educational, and conservation values of SeaWorld, should it continue to operate? Ethical, Educational, and Conservation Values of SeaWorld Ferris Jabr’s “The Secret Life of Plants,” articulated heavy themes of survival of the fittest. Survival of captive versus. wild animals shares distinct similarities to those themes, especially because of SeaWorld’s recent announcement to end its orca breeding program. Life on a Medieval Barony, as well, discusses how peasants were…

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    Seal-world (2016) said, “Researchers believe that the Mediterranean Monk Seal is very shy and doesn’t like to be around humans. This could explain why they have moved from giving birth on land to doing so in the caves under the water. As people continue to move closer and closer into the natural habitat area of these seals it is going to require them to continue further adaptations of their current behaviors.” There are many threats to the survival of the Mediterranean monk seal such as habitat…

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    writes for MotherJones, investigated the research that is actually done at SeaWorld. A veteran marine-mammal researcher who works at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said, “If SeaWorld didn’t exist, would our understanding of wild killer whales be significantly reduced? I think the answer to that is no, it would not” (qtd. Raja). The veteran researcher interviewed by Raja claims that SeaWorld’s research of orcas has not contributed to the understanding of the behavior or the…

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    Jigsaw Research Paper

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    At seven years old, little minds still developing, bodies still growing. We understand very little of the real world, there are no worries, no responsibilities. There is very little choice, at this age, feeling relieved that we can choose our own movie before bedtime. Browsing through the movie selection we know the different types of movies, Family, Comedy, Disney and Horror. We skip over anything that looks even a little scary; because you’re still traumatised from the time you snuck behind…

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    “The more we do to you, the less you seem to believe we are doing it”-Josef Mengele. Dr.Mengele was a killer. He killed adults and teens, but the worst is he killed children. He didn’t care he just wanted them gone and he wanted it to happen fast. Twins were a big factor in his fascinations, obsession. He wanted to figure them out all the things that made them identical. He wanted to make the perfect race, and it would take them to do that. On March 16, 1911 Josef…

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    Silence Of Lambs

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    The Silence of the Lambs (Jonathan Demme, 1991) is a story of a young agent Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) crack the Buffalo Bill (Ted Levine) case to cure her childhood trauma and calm down the lamb in her soul. In order to solve the criminal case, she meets Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) in the cell and want to find some useful clues. At the end of the film, Buffalo Bill was killed by Clarice, and the hostage is out of danger, but Hannibal escaped and is following his next target……

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    What do you think of when you hear the word shark? Maybe scary, dangerous, creepy or even deadly. Some people's biggest fear is getting attacked by a shark, but they don’t know how to stay safe! Is this you? Do you want to know how to become shark aware? If the answer to that question is yes, keep reading! Sharks do not hunt for you and I. If they do, it is because they have mistaken your identity, they may of thought you were a turtle, a sea lion or any other animals of their natural prey.…

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    Ar Crime Theory

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    that mirrored Dexter’s methods. Another is in the case of Damon Perry who began to believe his friend was a zombie after binge-watching “The Walking Dead” and brutally beat him to death. So how can we protect ourselves from being victims of “copycat killer?” Aside from this course I have series of exams and quizzes to complete during the process of completing this research project. My success in completing all of my work entirely depends on how I manage my time and how little I procrastinate.…

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