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    beautiful destinations like in “The Highwayman”.]These are two short stories that are seen in different ways.The author’s of the short stories “The Highwayman” and “Zoo” develop their themes in different ways. The theme of the highwayman was love is a powerful thing and is developed through figurative language. On the other hand, the theme of “Zoo” is everyone has a different perspective of what is happening and is developed through irony. ( First, )the theme of “The Highwayman” is “ love…

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    the students to write an example for each on their graphic organizer We Do (Guided Practice) Guided Reading: Teacher will read the article with the students and will stop after each paragraph to highlight and review the pros (“for zoos”) and cons (“against zoos”) that were read or the teacher reads and models via think-aloud the first couple of paragraphs, and then “invites” students to think-aloud and annotate certain paragraphs. After reading the majority of the article, the teacher…

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    Vet Technician Essay

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    Veterinary dental tech,Veterinary nutrition tech, and Zoo tech. All these are different types of veterinary technician they all do different things. I would like to work with animals when im older. Clinical pathology veterinary technicians need to have completed a special training and a certification in order to conduct laboratory analysis of animal bodily fluids. The clinical pathology vet technician assist the veterinarian pathologists in the…

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    Wild animals are meant to stay in their natural habitat and not forced to live in enclosed areas. Many zoos, aquatic centers, and other animal preservation programs claim that keeping wild animals in captivity will ensure them a healthier and longer life. As a matter of fact, there are some animal captivation centers around the world that take great care…

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    from being left out on the streets and starve or get killed from being abused or forced to fight other animals. Zoo owners and factory farm owners are affected by the leading issue. The main controversies are people who think animals are used for entertainment or to keep animals in farms. Events that are related to this issue are animal cruelty, animal experimentation, factory farms, zoos, and hunting. A question I will answer or feel comfortable answering is “Should animals be used for…

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    Well, the problem is to your argument is the majority of the zoo breeding programs is once they save the animals they still keep them in captivity that's the big problem. Most zoos actually don't even release the animal, they just keep them and sell them to people. When zoos claim that they send them to the wild, it's because that they want that animal to be endangered again so they can still own them. Most animals…

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    bored at the party and suggested to Hank that it would be fun to sneak into the zoo. Hank laughed! Tom asked, why are you laughing? It is one o’clock in the morning, the zoo is closed at this hour. It will be ok Tom says, we will only stay a couple of hours. Hank reluctantly agreed to go with Tom and sneak into the zoo. Arriving at the zoo, they parked the car and scaled the fence. As they were walking through the zoo,…

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    inside zoos. I decided to study the White Handed Gibbons at the Utica Zoo in New York State. I wanted to learn about the Whitehead Gibbons and see if their life in the Sue is similar to how they are supposed to act in the wild. I also wanted to see what kind of enrichment they may need to improve their life in captivity. These amazing primates are unique and vibrant in many ways and that must be shown me even while in captivity. Methods While studying White Handed Gibbons I went to the Utica zoo…

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    Mantled Guereza Family

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    family, which contains Old World, leaf-eating monkeys. We chose the species for a couple reasons. First, its mantle of white long, white hair, which is distinct and the source of its name. Second, it is one of the only Colobinae species present in US zoos. The Mantled Guereza is endemic to Equitorial Africa. It can be found in forests, woodlands, and wooded grasslands. Most prefer to live in the lower parts of the tree, but some can be found in high altitudes up to 3300 meters and are normally…

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    Steve Irwin (1962 - 2006) Samuel cutts Steve Irwin was one of the best animal carers in the world. He is well known by his documentaries and Australia zoo. He is also well known by his animal rescues. Steve Irwin was born on February 22, 1962, Essendon, Melbourne. Steve Irwin grew up in Queensland were his Mum and Dad made a Reptile and Fauna Park and that’s where he grew up. Steve Irwin was the Father of 2 children, the Husband of his wife Terri Irwin and he was the son of Bob Irwin and Lyn…

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