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    has many facts and information that people should take notice of and to gain knowledge from. -Florida has an industry that has about 13 marine attractions and 367 sea animals, the numbers are huge compared to other industries around the state. -Shamu an orca was forced into performing at a marine park because a fatal accident that had happened to his mother. His mother was hit…

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    Portfolio Speech Brief Write 400 words. You are writing an informative speech that you can present to young adults at secondary school. Through your speech you must inform the listener of the controversial situation at SeaWorld. You are to include statistics, examples and your opinion. Use personal experience to connect to the listener. Be specific, the audience must be fully aware of the information you are giving. Due to the age group you are to be informal but still informative. Although the…

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    Not only does SeaWorld separate the mothers from their calves, but they also force incest among the whales. Like our own species, incest is seen as taboo to whales. Hargrove explained that one female whale Katina was mated with her son Taku, creating the calf named Nalani. Katina refused to accept Nalani after her birth. Another instance of this was with a whale named Kohana who bred with her uncle Keto two different times. Kohana rejected both of those offspring (Hargrove). It is clear that…

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    Making a Splash: The Practice of Profiting from Whales Based on what we know today about the effects of holding and breeding whales in captivity for the sole purpose of making a profit, it is no longer acceptable in today’s society to allow this archaic practice to continue at places like SeaWorld under false pretenses. The release of the documentary “Blackfish” has raised questions on the treatment of Orca whales in particular, illustrating the inhumane conditions and treatment of these animals…

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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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    Since 1961, at least 148 orca whales have been put into captivity. These whales are taken from the wild and put in aquariums and forced to perform for our entertainment. Although some people believe there is nothing wrong with keeping Orca whales in captivity, it is detrimental to their health and it’s inhumane because they are confined in small areas, separated from their families, and they can become aggressive in captivity. ( sorce People believe that keeping the whales in captivity can be…

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    In spite of the accessibility of various meanings of brand value in the writing, there is a little accord on what brand value implies. Brand value is characterized as the promoting impacts or results that accumulate to an item with its image name contrasted and those that would collect if the same item did not have the brand name. The particular impacts may be either buyer level builds, for example, state of mind, mindfulness, picture and learning or firm level results, for example, value, piece…

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