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    Samuel Martinez Sommer Language Arts 6 July 2015 “The first time I read the ad, I choked and cursed for Man” “ In the lines you learn there was an ad searching for a student to help save the world, so of course you have in mind that if there’s a student there must be teacher involved. The significant part is that rather there being a human teacher there’s a gorilla, so absolutely the student applying for the job is panicked and screams for help. In other words the student was choked up and…

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    Wildlife Biologist

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    demand for zoologists and wildlife biologists will be limited. Many states will continue to employ zoologist and wildlife biologists to manage animal populations for tourism purposes (hunting, sightseeing, and conservation). Typical employers include: zoos or wildlife parks and environmental protection agencies; government agencies and research institution; medical research establishments and the National Health Service; environmental and animal charities; schools, colleges, science centers,…

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    Are Zoos Ethical? Zoos are a fun place you can take anyone of any age to go see animals that you would not see on an average day. You can see anything from elephants to sea creatures. Zoos are a safe place for many animals around the world. Zoos can help care for animals in need and can better help their health. Zoos are a safe and happy place for animals to grow and evolve and for children and families to come and experience the joy of a zoo. Animals are able to live their lives to the…

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    Life in Captivity People think animals are better off in captivity because they are ‘taken care of’, but why is there so much controversy on a topic like this is they're better off in captivity? Although we still have animals in captivity to this day I feel like it should be stopped. Having animals in captivity is basically having them locked up like prisoners. They get taken away from their natural environment and placed in an artificial environments. Yes animals in captivity may be fed and…

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    In Both articles “The Use Of Animals In Entertainment”, and “ Jump Into It”. The video “ Should Animals Be Used As Entertainment?” In both text it states that they should not be used and shows to keep people entertained. In all the text and the video they both have similarities and they have differences. In the passage “ The Use of Animals In the Entertainment” and the passage “ Jump To It” they both have some things that are the same. On thing that is the same is that they are both fun to…

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    Zootopia is Disney film, that released in March of 2016. It is a film about a bunny named Judy Hopps who made her dreams a reality by becoming the first bunny on the Zoopotia police force. She soon finds out that being the first bunny on the police force isn’t all it’s cracked up to be and it’s harder than she thought. When a case of missing predatory animals is presented to the Zooptopia police department, she teams up with a unlikely ally, a sly fox named Nick Wilde. Together the two face many…

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    In February 2009, Charla Nash was viciously attacked by her employer's chimpanzee while attempting to help get him back into the house, losing both of her hands and most of her face. She filed a strict liability claim against Sandra Herold, her employer and Travis' owner. For the first time in its history, the Superior Court of Connecticut ruled on the liability attaching to the owner of a wild animal that causes injury to another and subsequently allowed the personal injury claim to proceed.…

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    often abused by their trainers, live in deplorable conditions, and often spend long periods of time traveling without sufficient water, food, air conditioning, or heating (Evans, 2010). The same can also be true for zoo animals. In 2010, complaints were filed against the Philadelphia Zoo for the inhumane conditions its elephants were living in. The elephants, Kallie and Bette, were often confined in a small barn, and suffered from lack of water and stimulating activities (Harold, 2010). Another…

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    are. So, many pro-rights groups firmly contend that animals cannot be held captive in zoos, laboratories, or any other facilities because it violates their unwritten yet fundamental right to freedom (Evans). Yet others choose to emphasize on a more practical matter, which concerns the physical welfare of animals and how captivity can prove to be detrimental to their health. Facilities that hold animals captive, zoos in particular, are often labeled as cruel and unethical in that animals are…

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    artwork. Zoos are full of jail cells and glass walls. From the zoos and circuses to the aquarium's, animals are being forced on display for kids and tourists. Animals were on this earth before we were even thought of. We no reason for authority over them. Would you…

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