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    For many people‚ the zoo is a source of fond memories and funny childhood story’s like the swinging monkey‚ growling tigers and the others animals. Sometimes when we watch the animals in a captivity jumping through a flaming hoop or stand on its hind legs‚ it becomes easy to forget about all the abuse that the animals have been through. The animals may not like to do these things that we human feel amused about. They may prefer their own habitat if they had choices. Some people and I see zoos as

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    Let the Zoo Elephants Go

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    how they are confined to as little as 2‚200 square feet. She informs us of the problems going on in zoos across the nation very similar to this one. Her main claim to all of this is that zoos must change the concept of how elephants are kept in captivity‚ starting with how much space we allot them. She also gives us an answer as to how this can be fixed. She says some zoos. Some zoos have begun to reevaluate their ability to house elephants‚ after deaths of several elephants in 2004. They have

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    From Boy to Man: The Searchers Through the Eyes of Martin Pawley The narrative structure of John Ford’s The Searchers is centered primarily around the actions and knowledge of men. Throughout the movie‚ men are the figures of action‚ they are out scouring the land for lost loved ones while the women stay home and wait with hope. In The Searchers‚ just as with any search‚ the limiting factor involved is knowledge. Ethan‚ the main character‚ begins the movie as the leader of the searchers. His assumed

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    Adhikari 1 A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE NARRATIVE STRUCTURES OF THE TEXTS: ARABY by JAMES JOYCE & THE LAST LEAF by O HENRY A narrative is a story‚ whether told in prose or verse‚ involving events‚ characters‚ and what the characters say and do. Some literary forms such as the novel and short story in prose‚ and the epic and romance in verse‚ are explicit narratives that are told by a narrator. In drama ‚ the narrative is told‚ but not evolves by means of the direct presentation

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    Zoos Are Good or Not

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    Are our zoos cruel to wild animals Humankind has a long history of relationship with animals. Many people believe that animals play a very important role in human life. They are living-organisms‚ we see around us every day and like we humans‚ they respire‚ they eat‚ they move and try to survive in this world. These creatures have always attracted us by their beauty‚ their way of living‚ their abilities or skills (running‚ jumping‚ attacking etc). People have always wanted to see these beautiful

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    of circumstances at the best of zoos‚ captivity itself is hell for animals meant to roam free" (Kaufman‚ 1997‚ p. 611K7091). People should consider this and make a right decision. Zoos should be closed to the public. There are many other ways to teach people about the wildlife‚ such as TV‚ radio‚ magazines and newspapers‚ books in schools‚ and so on. As Kaufman points out‚ zoos "are teaching the wrong lesson -- that it is acceptable to keep animals in captivity‚ bored‚ cramped‚ lonely and far from

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    Narrative Therapeutic Approach Narrative therapy is an approach to counseling that centers people as the experts in their own lives. This therapy intends to view problems as separate entities to people‚ assuming that the individual’s set of skills‚ experience and mindset will assist them which reduce the influence of problems throughout life. This therapeutic approach intends to place the individual in both the leading role and author roles‚ switching the view from a narrow perspective

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    Narrative essay topics 1. Pretend that you have just been inaugurated as president. Write the speech that you would give to the nation. 2. Think of a particularly fond childhood memory. Describe the memory and why it is important. 3. Describe how you would teach math to student 2 grades below you. 4. Narrate a time when you went to see live music. 5. Imagine you were a superhero. Describe what powers you would have. 6. Describe a time when you were scared. 7. Describe a typical day in reverse-order

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    Narrative Therapy is considered a non-blaming approach to the problems clients deal with. This type of therapy is a respectful and collaborative approach to counseling and community work‚ focusing on people’s ability to externalize problems. Narrative Therapy was developed by Michael White and David Epston. The central idea to this therapy is ‘the person never IS the problem. The person HAS a problem’. It essentially focuses on the stories of people’s lives and is centered on the theories that problems

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    Zoo or Prison

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    it loses its rights of living comfortably; and that’s the reason why the horrible thing would have happened to those African lions. Animals in captivity suffer from stress‚ boredom and confinement. The baby animals would get sold or traded to other zoos for visitors and money‚ so that the intergenerational bonds are broken. For those animals in captivity‚ a zoo is like a prison to them‚ in which they don’t have their basic rights‚ they’d lose their instincts. Animals belong to nature; keeping

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