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    Our Day Out

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    year only closed on xmas day .A visit to the Zoo gives everyone information and entertainment .There is over over 1‚000 animals on show including Bornean Orangutans‚ Asian Elephants‚ Inland Bearded Dragons‚ Northern White-faced Owls‚ Boa Constrictors‚ Red-kneed Tarantulas and many more. You can experience the Elephant and Gorilla enclosure online by viewing the live footage .They also do a keeper experience were you pay £120 per adult which entitles them to experience all aspects of animal

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    A Memorable Journey

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    A memorable Journey DS and my fellow student officer‚ assalamualaikum and very good noon. Today I am in front of you to discuss about my memorable incident from my life. ““A good long ride can clear your mind‚ restore your faith‚ and use up a lot of fuel.” And I love to do that. Unfamiliar territory may cause discomfort‚ travel expenses‚ being away from home/family‚ not being able to communicate well with the natives‚ with all this problems in hand‚ still people love to travel‚ spend huge

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    African-American Dream

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    “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry Introduction The play “A Raisin in the Sun” reflects on Youngers‚ an African-American Family‚ who lived on the southern side of Chicago in the late 1950s. The play opens with the family receiving a $10‚000 insurance check from Mr. Younger’s (the deceased) life insurance policy. Each member of the family is ready with an idea of what to use the money on (Hansberry‚ 11). For example‚ Mama has a dream of buying a house. On the other hand‚ Walter Lee who is

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    Being first-generation African American is a big part of me that I believe would reflect positively on my ability to succeed at Penn State. I take pride in my heritage and I think it has definitely shaped my growth and thinking. As an individual‚ I think I am defined largely in terms of my experiences with others. My parents came from a developing country to America and they have made many sacrifices for me to have better opportunities than they had growing up. As a child of immigrants‚ I began

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    Informative Speech On Zoos

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    concluded that “the keeping of naturally wide-ranging carnivores should be either fundamentally improved or phased out” (PETA). b. Animals that are captured and held captive can affect them emotionally. i. Recent research has found that when baby elephants are taken from their herds‚ it takes an emotional toll on the baby and its family (Henn). ii. Some animals can get really depressed and unhappy and try to escape. 1. For example‚ a gorilla named Jabari tried to escape by jumping over walls and moats

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    Wildlife management programs are extremely costly to maintain. The South African government spent 7 million dollars to support anti poaching security measures‚ hire municipal police‚ and for military forces to assist in protecting threatened wildlife. Those measures were still not sufficient in preventing the rise in poaching or in increasing and improving the habitats. Last year alone poachers killed over 20‚000 elephants in South Africa. Even the Save the Rhinos Conservation and rhino protection

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    Why Do I Am Going To Die

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    I will not miss everyone yelling the words “Wanly” and “dying” in the same sentence. Since the war started‚ people cry everyday looking sad and empty‚ and big animals have been disappearing from the zoo. As an elephant and one of the biggest animals at the zoo‚ the zookeepers are going to kill me last. I know I am going to die and there is no way to get around doing so‚ simply because I heard soldiers at the zoo ordering the workers around. I wish I could be shot to stop the pain of waiting for the

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    Lion Population decreasing rapidly Lion deaths have been at an all-time high lately. Lion’s existence is becoming less likely in parts of Africa. “Recent studies on African lion population show that about three-quarters of Africa’s savannah has disappeared over the past 50 years”‚ (Evans para 4.) As the years have passed the deaths of lions have become so much more popular. They have become popular now because the deaths are not due to a natural life cycle. There are only a few lions left in the

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    African American literatures have faced borders and boundaries in their lives and demonstrated in their piece of writing. A border is defining as the edge or boundary of something‚ or part near it. A boundary is a line that marks the limits of an area; a dividing line. Feminism is the advocacy of women’s rights in which it oppresses of political‚ social and economic institutions. Women and men should be treated equally in every way in the society. In the book Sula by Toni Morrison‚ the play Fences

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    Panda Ant Research Paper

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    body‚ and it can grow up to seven centimeters in length. Number Four: Goliath Birdeater. Dubbed the largest spider in the world by Guinness‚ the Goliath Birdeater got its name when one was found eating a hummingbird. These spiders live in South African rainforests and has legs as long as 30 centimeters. Number Three: Panda Ant. Would you believe the Panda Ant isn’t actually an ant? This wasp resembles a hair ant and has colors that are similar to a panda’s. They are nocturnal and rarely seen in

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