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    Countless individuals have fond memories of zoo or aquarium visits‚ circus shows‚ and other entertainment outlets involving captive animals; however‚ the enjoyment of these outlets dissipates rapidly once one looks further behind the scenes of these organizations. Places like SeaWorld‚ Ringling Brother’s Circus‚ and countless zoos across America are notorious for their mistreatment of animals. Throughout the last several decades‚ “organized amusement zones” have become a pivotal source of recreation

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    Business chosen Bristol Zoo Bristol Zoo is one of the most popular zoo in west of England. This is a charity company and their main purpose to create a good future for all wildlife and people. Also‚ to educate people different animals around the world. Furthermore‚ Bristol zoo allows all animal lovers the chance to buy or adapt different animals. Moreover‚ Bristol zoo purpose is all about bringing all community together by providing different actives for them such animal wildlife concert‚ birthday

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    in the zoo‚ as an attraction for the sake of the money. They didn’t think of the wild animals habitat‚ and there are some problems arise from keeping them in cages. The shock of being in captivity would depress the animals; they would even act hysterically and might hurt people near them. And it is not the animal to be fault. There are three main reasons why wild animals should not be kept in the zoos: Firstly‚ the ecosystem became unbalanced. If the humans kept the wild animals in the zoo‚ they

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    America’s Zoos: Entertainment to Conservation The children run ahead‚ squealing with delight. Their parents lag behind holding the children’s brightly colored balloons and carrying the remnants of the half-eaten cotton candy. The family stops to let the children ride the minitrain and take pictures together under the tree. They walk hand- in-hand toward the exit‚ stopping first at the gift shop where they each splurge on a treat to remind them of the day’s adventure. Although this may sound

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    stories‚ “Zoo” written by Edward D. Hoch and “The Ruum” written by Arthur Porges. The first element that will be discussed is technology. Technology that the story “Zoo” uses is spaceship‚ and the story “The Ruum” uses are spaceship and robotic predator. Although “Zoo” and “The Ruum” both have spaceships as a technology‚ a spaceship in “Zoo” was active while a spaceship in “The Ruum” was destroyed. The next element that will be discussed is imaginary characters. The imaginary characters in “Zoo” were

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    Let the Zoo Elephants Go

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    In Les Schobert’s article entitled "Let the Zoo’s Elephants Go" She discusses how national zoo is only embarrassing itself in the way that cares for its elephants. She covers how elephants are euthanized for foot problems that become debilitating. Which are caused from inadequate conditions in which they have been held. She informs us of the needs of elephants and how they may need to walk as much as 30 miles per day‚ in a landscape that covers as much as 1‚000 square miles‚ and how they are confined

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    Appealing to the government that why zoos and factory farming should be ban Welcome‚ and thanks for being here today. I’d like to discuss a very important issue “why zoos and factory farming should be ban”. Today I am here to talk at behave of the animals who can’t talk‚ and can’t stand for their own right. Government should ban zoos because there are many ways for people to entertain or observe animals. Instead of going to a zoo‚ you can learn about animals by watching nature documentaries or observing

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    Shandy Mae Yap 3/6 Should animals be kept in Zoos? I believe that animals should be allowed to enjoy their own natural habitat and live with their family freely‚ not trapped behind bars and cages. So no‚ I do not agree that animals should be kept in zoos. Most people go to the zoo purely for entertainment and I strongly believe that animals were not created for that purpose only. We shouldn’t put animals lower than us. Zoos claim to educate people and preserve species‚ but

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    why zoos should close

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    Animals need to have their mind active while they are in captivity. Good zoos do this by offering them toys or puzzles to figure out‚ by hiding food in the exhibit so they have to exercise their natural hunting.scavenging instincts and by using training. Training also helps with medical needs‚ a lot of animals are trained to lift their feet so they can be checked out‚ or to expose their side/rump in order to give injections safely. Zoos that do not work on enrichment or training leave the animal unnecessary

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    due to its capability of work‚ so through it ‚ the Zoo had chance to downsize it human resource and increase its efficiency. So the above three main them were the major catalyst to change the process perspective from existed to a new and efficient system with dramatic improvement. Q2: Contrast the process management approach used by the zoo with the traditional functional management view point? Ans: in traditional functional management‚ zoo had 50 departments which solely were working on functional

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