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    Have you ever been to the zoo? You probably have on a field trip, or a family outing! Did you notice animals that look angry? You probably did. You may have noticed this because the animals did not enjoy being kept in captivity all day without being in their natural habitat. Zoos do not provide a natural habitat for animals. The animals don’t have room to roam in zoos. Due to not having enough room, they are cramped up in cages. Animals that have been removed from the wild do not know how to…

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    Did you know that zoos can keep animals from going extinct? Also it can help citizens and kids learn and see more of their animal. My opinion of is I think animals should live in the zoo. The purpose of this paper is to persuade you to think that zoos are good for animals. The focus of this paper is that zoos will keep animals from going extinct, zoos help you learn more and see more of your animal, and that zoo gives safety and also security to the animals. It will kind of help them from going…

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    around needs to pay more attention in the way zoos are programing all around the world. Every single day, animals are being held captive and have no freedom, and those animals might be tortured without people knowing about it. Many people should make a statement and protest against this controversial issue. Even the zoos, aquariums, and circuses make a lot of profits by putting out ton of shows, but most of the viewers do not that deep down inside the zoos use those captive wild animals as an…

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    Abstract This paper looks at the behavior of lions in zoos. Zoos are critical in the education and conservation for animals. They provide people with many opportunities and encounters with animals that are otherwise nearly impossible. Having these opportunities lead me to believe that humans effect the way that animals behave in zoos. It is not natural that these animals interact with humans on a regular basis. Such drastic changes in their environment led me to think that some change in…

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    What is the meaning of Freedom? Can one ever be completely free? The true definition of freedom becomes a question early in the novel Life of Pi by Yann Martel, when Pi argues and refutes the claims relating to the cruelty and restrictiveness of a zoo enclosure. Pi claims that an animal is no more confined in its mobility by a physical cage, than, by its survival instincts in which profoundly restrict an animal’s freedom. According to Dictionary.com, freedom is “the state of being free or at…

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    Nowadays, zoos do not simply cater to the recreational desires of site visitors, but additionally indulge into research and conservation of wild animals. however, the manner animals are being compelled to live in unnatural situations has raised issues about their properly-being within the confines of zoos. thus, it turns into necessary to have a look at the pros and cons of zoos. 'Surplus animals ' is a time period used to refer to the extra animals in a zoo. Such animals, attributable to…

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    is kept in a cage in the zoo, she manages to remain a strategist and a warrior who does not lose connection with her culture and ancestors. Her relationship with Nabaabak and love that she feels help her put the puzzle together and make the cage fade. The zoo represents the colonial attempts to assimilate the indigenous people, but its inhabitants are still able to demonstrate strength, resilience and resistance as well as importance of love and relationships. The zoo as a whole can also…

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    Most people think of small animals, such as sheep, as meek and submissive due to their frequent portrayal as innocent characters in children’s stories and folklore; in these same stories, antagonistic characters tend to be fiercer animals such as lions or wolves. However, the children’s movie Zootopia shows that this is not always the case. The characters in this film break the stereotypes that the audience have against them by being different from what is conventional. For instance, the "dumb…

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    without anyone with you and eating the same food everyday. You can’t ! But that's the situation of animals in the zoo.Today I Krish Parekh am going to persuade you all to abolish the concept of zoos. No one likes living alone on an island with nothing to do or no one to be with, for animals cages in zoos are like islands for humans. They have no one to be with and nothing to do. These days humans can be saves via modern technology and transport services.But in the case of the animals they…

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    something that is not so bad. This essay will explain how animals are tortured in a zoo by being locked up in cages, not having proper nutrition and living in a dirty cage. And again, this is far worse than jail for human. First of all, animals in Indonesian zoos are locked in small cages. According to the international organization of zoos, cages must be at least the size of 100’ x 100’. But instead, in Indonesian zoos, the size is only 20’ x 20’. This is not right. Can you imagine living in…

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