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    As well as providing trainings‚ assessments to keep every member up to date to prevent penalties. The State Board also provides a listing for education purposes for associate degree programs that are offered in many different cities in Ohio from Akron‚ Ohio to Cincinnati‚ Ohio. Each school is to meet the Boards requirements and allows a student to see if a college is conditional approved‚ fully approved or provisional approved by the state board. The site also assists with FAQ for continuing education

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    Integration • Economies of Scale • Forward Vertical Integration • Overseas Expansion NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT • Ferdinand Schumacher was the first to introduce steel-cut oats to the American table. • Established the German Mills American Oatmeal Factory in Akron‚ Ohio in 1856 • German and Irish immigrants were his only customers in the beginning. COMPETITION AROSE… • Canadian Robert Stuart began a large mill in Cedar Rapids‚ Iowa in 1873. • He financed an expanded building in Chicago and‚ under the same

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    family goes to the zoo! They see many animals such as monkeys‚ elephants‚ giraffes and many other wild and exotic animals. Nowadays‚ a lot of animals live in zoos‚ which mean that people can be able to see animals that are not from the country or even continent. Also‚ some animals have lost or that might be extinction so they create a zoo to keep the animals safe. There are some benefits and negatives of keeping animals in zoos. Frist benefit for keeping the animals in zoo is to prevent them from

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    animal welfare rules which they need to adhere to. These are places like laboratories where experiments are carried out with animals and zoos

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    time‚ it is unlikely that zoos would ever again be put on the defensive. Of course‚ in our society when someone mentions the word "zoo" there are people who will immediately voice their negative opinions that zoos should be closed down as it is similar to a prison for animals‚ for the sheer benefit of an unappreciative audience. Nothing could be further from the truth. Animals in zoos live enriched lives: they are fit and healthy‚ able to breed and raise their young. Zoos are specifically designed

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    food‚water and air. Instead of keeping them in zoos we can keep them in national parks and sanctuaries where they live in there natural environment ‚hunt themselves to get food‚and depend on themselves for living. Would you like to live in a cage and be stared at all day? I don’t think so. How do you think animals feel? How would you feel? Think about it‚ living in a cage surrounded by humans staring at you. I think it is a cruel place. Animals in the zoo are forced to breed and that is a really cruel

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    Argument Zoos: Animals in Captivity A zoo is a place where animals live in captivity and are put on display for people to view. The word “zoo” is short for “zoological park.” Zoos contain wide varieties of animals that are native to all parts of the Earth. It is an important debate whether animals should be kept in the zoos or not. Some say that it is necessary to capture them in order to protect them from poachers. Regarding all the efforts to kill animals for ivory‚ skins and medical aims‚ zoo is quite

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    Running Head: Trapped Behind Bars The zoo is packed with children‚ running everywhere. They laugh and smile as they watch the animals at the zoo sleep. What these children do not realize is that these animals are dying on the inside. Animals that live at the zoo are extremely depressed. These animals can suffer severe psychological disorders from being out of their natural environment. But others argue that keeping these animals in captivity will help keep endangered species alive. However‚ the

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    Animals in zoos Is it morally wrong to keep animals in zoos? The animal rights answer It is wrong if animals have rights because: · it treats the animal as a means to achieve some human end · it fails to treat animals with the respect they deserve · it violates the animal’s right to live in freedom The animal welfare answer From the welfare point of view it is wrong to keep an animal in a zoo if the animal has a less pleasant life than it would have outside the zoo. Reasons why people

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    1. The common ostrich is a large flashy animal that will likely be a zoo visitor favorite. It will bring new visitors to the zoo. It is the fastest bipedal animal and the largest bird in the world‚ which will to draw zoo visitors to it (Bradford‚ 2014). Having large interesting birds is a great way to educate the public on birds as a whole‚ while gaining its attention and by doing so in an interesting way. 2. Welfare considerations for the common ostrich include providing clean water and a proper

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