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    Imagine you being taken away from your parents just because you have to entertain the audience by doing cool tricks. Do you know that this is what we do to animals, we literally kidnap them from their families. How and what would your family do if that happened to you. These poor animals don’t get to grow up with their family which leaves them in mental torture. They have the right to live in the wild because they’re wild animals and we wouldn't know how they react sometimes. When we take them…

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    informing trainers of the dangers they may encounter. Scientific information on these animals is beneficial to have, but not at the expense of the animals and the people working with them lives. While The Guardian believes that zoos are entitled to confining animals to cages in zoos, I do not believe they should be showcased for mere entertainment and revenue. With our modern day technology, there are so many…

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    Essay On Animal Rights

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    advances in their favour; however, it has also resulted in the abuse and neglect of those animals that cannot keep up with this trend. The use of animals for entertainment goes beyond the household pet; circuses, animal-themed amusement parks, and zoos all use animals to make a quick buck. There are a few organizations out to protect the animals in this industry, but even fewer laws, even in developed countries. The Ringling Bros. circus, for example, practices such harsh disciplinary…

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    For my project, I chose to design and create a zoo enclosure for a “family” of Bornean Orangutans otherwise known by their scientific name; Pongo pygmaeus. For the construction of this enclosure, I used a box, which I spray painted and cut the top off. This allowed me to mimic a designated viewing area where the Orangutans would hypothetically be placed. Using cardboard walls was not my first choice but I wanted to show specific boundaries of the enclosure. Orangutans are an arboreal species,…

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    Dog Bite Statute

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    unproportional in nature. Secondly, there was no provocation as the response of the dog was not proportional or justifiable under ordinary discourse. Thirdly, our client’s conduct at the zoo was peaceable as their purpose was not to disturb the activity of the dog. Fourthly, The presence of our client and his father at the zoo was…

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    Dire Wolf Research Paper

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    The dire wolf, or Canis dirus, is a wolf that lived during the Pleistocene Epoch (2.6 million to 11,700 years ago) and became extinct between 10,000 to 16,000 years ago during the ice age. It was native to North America and thousands of Dire Wolf skeletons were found and stored in La Brea tar pits in southern California, where it is believed to be the most common mammal in the area. Remains of the Dire wolf have also been found across a broad range of habitats in North America, which include the…

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    Pi Patel grew up in Pondicherry, a city in India, where his dad owns a zoo. One day, Pi’s father decides that he wanted to move to Canada. They take a ship to Canada with all of the animals from the zoo on board. On their way to Canada, the ship crashes and sinks. Pi manages to get on a lifeboat with a few animals: a hyena, an orangutan, a zebra and a tiger. The animals begin to kill each other until there is no one left except for the tiger and Pi. Pi, stranded in the middle of the ocean with a…

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    St. Louis Research Paper

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    visit. It has a lot of different tourist attractions for all ages. I have lived in St. Louis my whole life, and I love it! Some of the most popular places in St. Louis are the Zoo and the Arch. I live in Kirkwood, a small, busy town with many activities for families. One exciting place in St. Louis is The St. Louis Zoo. The Zoo is a really fun place to visit and there are tons of animals to see and activities to do. I have been there several times and I think it's great! They have many animals…

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    Final Research Project Progress Identify the Final Research Project topic. What influenced you to make this choice? In my Final Research on animal’s cruelty, I evaluated all perspective. I choose cruelty to animals to expose the brutality that the pig had to undergo to bring a bacon and pork chops to our table. They tails were cut off with any medication to eliminate aggressive behavior. The hamburgers we eat that came from cattle that stood in tight cages for life until time for slaughter. The…

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    usually only think of zoos and circuses. However, animals in entertainment is so much more than just looking at animals in cages and in the circus ring. Animals in entertainment accounts for any act that uses animals- for performance, acting, killing, or fighting- for the purpose of human enjoyment (Dragotta). This includes bullfighting, hunting, and any movies that feature…

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