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    Animals should not be kept in any form of captivity. Animals belong in their natural habitat. It is a breach of their natural rights to take them away‚ and put them behind bars. All animals that are kept in captivity should be realised into the wild. Healty News In zoos around the world animals are suffering Weird News. Every day animals are taken out of their natural habitat and put behind bars‚ purely for our benefit. Studies have shown that these animals are suffering form severe cases of depression

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    evolved from menageries to modern conservation institutions. Today‚ when someone mentions zoos‚ we automatically form an image of an animal stuck in a cage: A very typical thought. Although the main idea of keeping animals in captivity remains the same in most zoos‚ the purpose has shifted from captivity to conservation. Before‚ zoos were places to view exotic animals‚ but today zoos serve a purpose to inform and spread awareness about species in danger. In terms of the future‚ zoos will remain to

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    wild life creature that was put into captivity suffered with chronic infections and symptoms of arthritis and yet was forced to keep working. One of many times‚ after performing Sarah collapsed to the ground while being loaded into one of the railroad box cars‚ the circus didn’t examine her or gave her the proper medical procedure.They just forced her back onto her feet and onto the box cars in order for her to perform once again the following week. Animal abuse in circuses and theme parks is an

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    Whales in Captivity

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    Killer Whales Deserve Freedom Kimberly Hall COM 155 November 27‚ 2011 Mara Galvez Killer Whales Deserve Freedom Orcas are complex social creatures deserving freedom and respect‚ not captivity in theme parks under the guise of public education and entertainment. Aquarium staffs say captive whales are priceless educational tools. However‚ people can educate their children by bringing them to the wild instead of bringing the wild to them at the expense of the Orcas health and well-being. "The

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    Animals have been an obvious source of entertainment for humans for centuries. From ancient bull fighters to the lion tamers at circuses to modern day movies‚ animals have played a vital role in human entertainment. In modern day documentaries where one sees a dramatic close up of a wild cougar wandering ever closer to the camera‚ they are being deceived. It is a common tactic in documentary filming to use ‘wild’ trained animals that have been trained to perform certain actions on command. However

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    Captivity Narrative

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    What Makes a Captivity Narrative? Captivity narratives were commonly popular in the 1700’s by both European and American populations. Captivity narratives in America portrayed either whites enslaved by savages or the African enslaved by the white slave owner. Captivity narratives were written to show the reader of one’s experiences while being in captivity. Two authors who wrote a couple of these narratives are Mary Rowlandson and Olaudah Equiano. Mary Rowlandson’s narrative is entitled

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    “pool”‚ you see him. You see the majestic‚ beautiful‚ free‚ wild animal now in captivity. Only‚ this time‚ he looks tired‚ old‚ neglected‚ abused‚ and lifeless. This is exactly what SeaWorld is doing to killer whales. They take these wild animals out of their natural habitat and force them into captivity.

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    Animal Abuse Outline Animal abuse is a topic that most people are aware of in this day and age. But to clarify this is not going to be a speech appealing to the pity of Sarah McLachlan’s song during animal cruelty commercials. Believe me this topic is truly sad‚ but its gets worse when you look into the current problems. I will elaborate on what is currently being done. The SPCA is a very large benefactor in stopping animal abuse as many of you probably know by their numerous commercials asking

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    Dr Martin Luther King Jr’s “I have a Dream” speech and Old Major’s speech in “Animal Farm” have many similarities with some contrasting presenting skills. Some of the qualities that the two speeches share include what they’re fighting for‚ the wisdom they both share‚ and they want freedom for future generations‚ not just for themselves. They also share many rhetorical strategies involving ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos along with some propaganda forms. Although these speeches have much in common‚ they

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    Animal Cruelty speech

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    Over 9 billion animals are slaughtered for human consumption every year‚ roughly 20 million suffer in laboratories‚ and another 5 million are killed for their fur in the United States alone. Under law slaughtered cattle and hog first must be “stunned” so they are insensible to pain. This is usually done with a blow to the head or an electric shock. But on most plants this stunning doesn’t always work properly‚ with cruel consequences for the animals. The animal is lifted and hung upside down still

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