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    I was not interested in politics for most of my life or that was what I thought up until the year 2007. Previously my views and conceptions of politics were often based on a restricted understanding of the subject and the lack of trust in politicians. I perceived it to be irrelevant to my life because then I had other priorities such as sports, exams, and other school related activities, hence I became alienated from politics. As I grew older, my interest in political affairs was realized at…

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    We will have commercials that will air through Massillon Cable TV’s local television channels. This will be less expensive than advertising on non-local television networks and it will help us appeal to local consumers. At the Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium, we will have an advertisement located on the scoreboard of the stadium. We will also rent the billboard on the corner of Lake and 21.This will cost us approximately $600 to rent…

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    In the article,”The Stripes will Survive” by Jacqueline Adams, it tells of a zoo that wanted to keep Siberian tigers safe. So they rescued the tigers and put on an SSP to keep their species alive. “The Zoos Go Wild from No More Dodos” is a moving article written by N.N and T.N, that tells of a gorilla that started off small and with the help of other people and the enclosure they made him it grew to be a giant and happy silverback gorilla. “Our Beautiful Macaws and Why They Need Enrichment” is…

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    Unit One – Diversity of Living Things How and why might some species benefit from human intervention? Steven Morrell Mr. Roberts SBI3U 3 October 2014 Table of Contents Page 1………………………………………………………………...…Introduction Page 1…………………………………………………………Endangered Species Page 2…………………………………………………………Endangered Species Page 2………………………………………………………….Captive Breading Page 3………………………………………………………….Captive Breading Page 4……………………………………………….Wild Life Population Control Page 5.........................…

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    Their estimated population is 350-450. They are the biggest out of all the tigers – they can grow to weigh as much as 315kgs and almost 4meters in length. Majority of the remaining population are in the Sikhote-Alin mountain range in Southeast Russia, although their past range included North-eastern areas of China, the Korean Peninsula, stretching to Mongolia. This species of tiger is considered critically endangered, with the main threats to its survival being poaching, as well…

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    talks about a tiger incident in San Francisco that led to 1 death and 2 injuries. It says, “A female Siberian tiger killed in a hail of police gunfire after fatally mauling a man at the San Francisco Zoo on Christmas Day 2007 likely was provoked into leaping and clawing out of its enclosure” Animals being preserved in wildlife parks are not only endangering people’s lives but also endangering the animal’s life. The incident that happened on christmas day led to the death a siberian tiger, an…

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    chin, eventually ended up on the back of my hands. Each drop symbolized my disappointments: loneliness, fear, struggles and nostalgia. Ms. Zhou, however, didn’t say everything instead she handed me a tissue and a Twix. The next day I put on a Siberian tiger graphic T-shirt, stood in front of the wooden door, and knocked with shaky, clenched fists. Walking into the room with confidence, I stopped at Zhou’s desk. Waiting for the best time. “AAAAAAAHHH!” This shriek diffused across the room. My…

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    However, as Hubbell said, humans only cares about animals that serve a purpose for humans. Like Hubbell, Herzog, a professor at psychology at Western Carolina University who analyzes humans’ interactions with animals, also agrees that humans only cares about certain animals. To Herzog, “any animal that doesn’t belong to one of two categories–household pets or adorable zoo animals–doesn’t matter to us as much” (Anderson, 1). So only animals that humans are used to seeing or have been tamed are…

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    “The caged eagle became a metaphor for all forms of isolation, the ultimate in imprisonment. A zoo is prison.” An eagle is a symbol of freedom and here we are caging it up and locking it away. Animal captivity should not be allowed because it is cruel and unfair to the animals. Just because people want to see the animal up close there are other ways you can view and learn about animals without keeping them trapped in a cage. For starters, zoos can not provide enough sufficient space for the…

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    To begin, captivating that it is important to learn about animals. Firstly, up rise on the loss of a Palm Beach Zoo Keeper Stacy Konwiser, who in which was killed by a Malayan tiger. For example, Jorge Milian, writer for Palm Beach Post, shares a quote from Jack Hanna, a part-time Jupiter resident and one of the world’s best known animal experts, “We lost a human being, and that is a terrible thing to happen. We’re saving animals’…

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