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    Why Do I Am Going To Die

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    “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 light to take me. My world is crumbling and I cannot help

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    Argumentative Analysis

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    Zoos have been around for a very long time‚ does that make them an old tradition or something wrong that is past its time and is no longer welcome in our more modern civilized society? There are many advocators that want to keep zoos around and others that say zoos are inhumane and wish to abolish them. Personally I agree with both sides in some perspectives. For one I think that zoos are an important part of culture and that should stay to educate future people about the importance of preserving

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    Aint I a Woman

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    Akancha Thakur Instructor: Joe Bueter English 015.082 September 8‚ 2013 Final Draft “Ain’t I a Woman”? In the year 1851 in the town Akron‚ Ohio a woman delivered a speech at a women’s convention that would be forever remembered for its greatness‚ genuine and powerful message. In the speech Sojourner Truth talked about her experiences not only about being a women but being a black woman in that society. In the speech she uses her personal experiences to connect with her audience and provoke

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    Throughout history animals have been and continue to be used (and in many cases harmed) for the purpose of entertaining the human population. From rodeos and circuses to zoos and marine parks animals are constantly used for entertainment or exhibition purposes they are made to live a life in captivity and forced to display actions and activities that are more often than not would be considered as unnatural in the wild. These creatures will always have their needs and interests being made subordinate

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    DOE essay

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    some of the arguments for and/or against keeping animals in zoos The problem with zoos Have you ever thought about how beneficial or damaging can be for an animal living its life kept in zoos? If you ask about zoos to people‚ most of them would be against keeping animals in jails‚ especially young people; but most of them don’t think about how favorable maintenance can be for some species. In this essay I will demonstrate the way that zoos can be either essential or mortal‚ depending on the species

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    Captivity.) Many activists try to shut down zoos‚ and find any evidence of cruelty they possibly can to do so. Although the activists are unsuccessful‚ the attention needs to be diverted to the existing roadside zoos. Tony the tiger suffers everyday of his life in a cage that is not big enough for him to lie down in‚ along with other tigers. Some of the tigers end up dying from the toxic fumes of the gas and diesel (Tigers in America.) Human beings who run roadside zoos‚ know that they aren’t providing the

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    Life of Pi

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    for the ritualistic nature of swimming‚ stroke after stroke. Mamaji’s favorite pool in the world is the Piscine Molitor in Paris‚ and it is after that pool that Pi received his unusual name. Pi’s father‚ Santosh Patel‚ used to run the Pondicherry Zoo‚ and Pi explains that he grew up

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    With all of the shocking headlines that zoos have been making recently‚ animal captivity has become an extremely controversial topic. Whether it be a zoo‚ aquarium‚ or safari park‚ these establishments are all constantly scrutinized for keeping animals from their natural habitats. Although many don’t realize that captivity is a large benefit to animals and humans alike. While a negative light looms over this topic‚ many tend to forget about the valuable information gained from being able to study

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    It is clear that animals in captivity aren’t the most delighted. It turns out that while zoos have people believing that the animal is contented‚they are not. Animals suffer mentally‚physically‚and emotionally. This being claimed‚the captivity of animals should be abolished. Animals are better observed and learned from in the wild. A lion is better observed hunting and roaring than in captivity as a disheartened prisoner. Not only should the captivity of animals be banned‚but an animal is better

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    Cuyahoga River

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    The Cuyahoga River The Cuyahoga River is located in northeastern Ohio running through the major cities of Cleveland and Akron. The river is 100 miles long and empties into Lake Erie. It was said to be formed by the advancement and retreat of ice sheets during the ice age. The final retreat caused the river to flow north ward which had flowed southward before. (Michael) In more recent times‚ the Cuyahoga River was known as “the river that caught fire.” This is because the river was polluted

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