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    Summary Of Chasing Bayla

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    story of Michael Moore’s journey to save the North Atlantic right whales and one in particular named Bayla. Moore dedicates his life to preserve the right whales‚ the rarest animals on earth‚ and find a way for them to coexist with humans. Moore shows his love towards right whales when he quotes‚ “There’s something about a right whale’s tail that’s just gorgeous‚ Michelangelo could have sculpted it.” (Schweitzer 13) Right whales deaths are linked to humans because of pollution‚ noise‚ ships‚ and

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    experiences from trainers that used to work at Sea World‚ examples of the inhumane treatment of the whales that are kept in captivity‚ and the injuries and deaths to convince people to not support Sea World by going there to view the huge attraction. People see Sea World as a happy‚ family environment because of the advertisements they put out to the public. The commercials and ads make it look like the whales are happy being kept in captivity at Sea World. In reality it is quite the opposite. The documentary

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    Effects of Whaling Whale is the current name for diverse marine mammals of the order Cetacea‚ having the general shape of a fish with forelimbs modified as fins‚ a tail with level flukes‚ and one or two blowholes on top of the head. (“Whale”‚ 2010). Whaling dates back to prehistoric times‚ but it became an important industry in the nineteenth century. Whales have been hunted for meat or made into lighting oil. Until the international injunction on commercially hunting whales was enacted in 1982

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    Blackfish Essay

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    Emily Bradford English 102 Echols 4 April 2014 SeaWorld: Harmless Entertainment or Preview of Orca Extention? Who does not love to see dolphins and whales flipping and doing tricks? Although the animals look happy and unharmed‚ there is a dark truth behind the captive marine life in amusement parks and zoos. Yes‚ attending zoos and marine life amusement parks are a part of childhood; but recently researchers have discovered just how cruel the environment is for the marine life in captivity. After

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    of the animals that the film focuses on are killer whales‚ also known as orcas‚ which are massive animals that like to swim for miles a day not just in circles which is what they do at SeaWorld. After watching Blackfish‚ I hope viewers are as sickened as I was and vow to never go. The documentary‚ Blackfish‚ produced in 2013 and directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite argues that killer whales should not be kept in restricted areas. Keeping killer whales in confined spaces causes psychological problems

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    Japanese Castles

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    Whale Rider Questions 1.The movie starts underwater‚ we can hear whale noises and haunting music. 2.The baby is named after the first chief/whale rider Paikea. 3.The mother and twin brother die. 4. The new chief must be male. 5. The argument is about what Porourangi should do next‚ stay or leave? They also fought about Pai’s name. 6. The 3 ladies were smoking. According to Pai “Maori women need to protect their child bearing properties” so they should stop. 7. Pai’s Father. 8.A boy passes

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    Moby Dick: Enigma

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    god-like qualities. Other whalers believe he is a tangible albino sperm whale. Moby Dick is the source of all that is evil for Ahab‚ and an impediment of a whaling voyage to those like Starbuck. There is vast variability of character perceptions‚ and particular beliefs or lack thereof that imbue Moby Dick with his power‚ which make him tremendously inscrutable. Many Whalers encountered in Moby Dick have differing opinions on the whale. Some whalers‚ as Ishmael describes‚ observe Moby Dick as perpetual

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    ZOO (menagerie)

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    A zoo (short for zoological park or zoological garden‚ and also called a menagerie) is a facility in which animals are confined within enclosures‚ displayed to the public‚ and in which they may also be bred. The term zoological garden refers to zoology‚ the study of animals‚ a term deriving from the Greek zōon (ζῷον‚ "animal") and lógos (λóγος‚ "study"). The abbreviation "zoo" was first used of the London Zoological Gardens‚ which opened for scientific study in 1828 and to the public in 1847.The

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    Report for Vegan Company

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    Report from the project „Contract between Vegan and Jetta about Sperm Whale” On begin I was thinking shall I write a report as me or as a company‚ but I think that student’s report will be more valuable. 1. The preparation On begin when I have read the paper‚ I was shocked that the company is buying whole Sperm Whales from 11 years to get only Ambergris from it‚ a specially that there is a method to produce synthetic one. I have read also that Ambergris is a “grey gold” and it is great

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    Introduction Whales are the largest marine mammal in the world‚ living in all of the major oceans from the Arctic and Antarctic oceans to the tropical waters around the world. Human whaling is to hunt and kill whales for the use of their meat‚ oil and blubber. It is estimated that three million whales were killed in the twentieth century alone. According to the survey‚ there are only 10‚000 - 20‚000 whales surviving in the oceans today. Rapidly decreasing number of whales has affected the ocean’s

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