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    Business Report- Taronga Zoo

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    Executive Summary Taronga Zoo – officially opened on the 7th of October 1916 – has been able to withstand the test of time‚ and today – some ninety years after being established – remains a prime tourist attraction in the heart of Sydney. By remaining open daily from 9am to 5pm (365 days a year‚ even Christmas Day!) the zoo is able to ensure that all zoo goers (including tourists and families) have plenty of time to explore the zoo‚ to take in the amazing scenery and views and even attend

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    more than meets the eye? Many zoos will use conservation as a buzzword because it will catch attention and draw you to believe things as said in Rob Laidlaw’s‚ “Zoos Myth and Reality.” On the contrary‚ Michael Hutchins‚ author of “Zoos Connect us to the Real World‚ states there is much coverage of the positive nurturing of zoos. Overall‚ today zoos are more educated and take utmost care of their animals‚ plus 90% of accredited mammals were born in zoos‚ and now zoos are really striving to improve

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    Recently‚ lots of animal’s rights activists are stating that zoos should be abolished. However‚ Kim Eun-Seong‚ the owner of the Seoul zoo said that zoos provide helpful habitats for the animals and therefore‚ zoos are essential for the preservation of precious animals. Therefore‚ zoos should not be abolished because they are beneficial not only for animals but also for humans. Nowadays‚ lots of animal-rights organizations want to ban zoos for animal’s freedom and there are some reasons of their opinion

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    houldTopic: You are a member of your school’s debating club. Write a debating speech on the topic “Animals should never be kept in zoos”. You can either choose for or against the motion. Honorable adjudicators‚ Ladies and gentlemen‚ Today’s motion is “Animals should never be kept in zoos”. Our team totally oppose to the motion. Mind the word ‘never’ is used‚ which gives a very extreme meaning. Our opponents may say that animals come from nature. They deserve and have to live in their

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    ‚ chickens ‚ dogs ‚ and fish! Now the government wants to close down zoos! Would you let the government close down zoo’s. My opinion is no. Because zoos save animals from poachers. Also they help injured animals that got hurt from their natural habitats. Also help endangered animals. So when zoos help endangered animals across america by breeding endangered animals. Also zoos save animals from poachers that are killing off animals. Example is white

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    Zoos are the places where animals are kept. Some people argue that animals shall not be kept in zoos as they deserve freedom. Zoos cannot provide them with enough space‚ therefore‚ they cannot run around so as to grow up freely. On the other hand‚ some people argue that animals should be kept in zoos. Nowadays‚ forests and mountains have been cut down by people. If we leave animals alone‚ they might have nowhere to find food and nowhere to live. It is for the sake of the animals themselves that

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    American Dream/Zoo Story

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    Christian Rodriguez Script Analysis October 16‚ 2012 Edward Albee’s At Home At The Zoo/The American Dream When comparing the similarities between plays “At Home At The Zoo” and “The American Dream”‚ one main common theme would be a dysfunctional family. However‚ with both plays come two different types of dysfunctional structures and how each family reacts from it. Playwright Edward Albee wrote both plays and are both written as a satire on the traditional American family. Albee himself

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    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 prisons where

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    We need zoos! Healthcare‚ high quality food and a nice environment. These are just a few of the myriad reasons why zoos are good for animals. Normally people are against zoos because they think that animals do not have the correct living standards while in zoos‚ people think this because all we hear about zoos are negative things but if you took the time to delve deeper into this topic you will find out that zoos are an important part of today’s society and without them animals‚ science and human

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    ← 2 - What is Child Development? 

1.  Read Chapters One and Two‚ Developmental Profiles
Child Development is the area of study that focuses on how children learn‚ grow and mature. Some Early Childhood Educators believe children are more influenced by their environment and others believe in the biological basis for child development. 
   Write a paragraph explaining why current Early Childhood Educators believe it is a combination of factors that influence the development of children. 
      

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