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    her husband. The Father was the backbone of Puritan households; he had control over everything and led the family financially and spiritually. In the start of Mary’s captivity she is living in Lancaster with her family when the natives attack them. Almost everyone on the village is brutally killed or wounded or taken into captivity and bargained for goods from the colonist for their lives. Mary’s family members were either killed or wounded. She witnessed the brutality of the Indians as she describes

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    Cornell Hospitality Quarterly http://cqx.sagepub.com/ Leading Change with the 5-P Model : ’ ’Complexing ’ ’ the Swan and Dolphin Hotels at Walt Disney World Robert Ford‚ William Heisler and William Mccreary Cornell Hospitality Quarterly 2008 49: 191 DOI: 10.1177/0010880407306361 The online version of this article can be found at: http://cqx.sagepub.com/content/49/2/191 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: The Center for Hospitality Research of Cornell University

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    Green Marketing A debate on the following quote “ Earth Friendly‚ Dolphin Friendly‚ Green Marketing: Call it what you want. It’s a waste of resources” Team 5 John Patrick Cahill Katherine Gillespie Sean Mc Loughlin Juila Koemets “ Earth Friendly‚ Dolphin Friendly‚ Green Marketing: Call it what you want. It’s a waste of resources” “Climate change‚ mass extinction of species‚ deforestation and the ever increasing loss of natural habitats

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    Scenario Topic: Animals in Captivity Problem (2 Points) Research (2 Points) Hypothesis (4 Points) Why are dolphins that live in captivity not living as long as dolphins in the wild? ● ● ● ● ● ● dolphin life spans in the wild dolphin life spans in captivity any studies already done on dolphins in captivity any dolphin experts and their opinions on dolphins in captivity common health problems of captive dolphins common health problems of wild dolphins If dolphins are allowed to live in the wild

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    A Dolphin’s Nightmare The makers of The Cove effectively use ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos‚ as a call to action to end the annual slaughter of twenty thousand dolphins in Taiji‚ Japan. Though faced with many challenges due to the perverse Japanese government the filmmakers were able to portray the nightmare these dolphins endure. Through the use of ethos‚ Ric O’Barry‚ Louie Psihoyos‚ and the Oceanic Preservation Society put together a brilliant film that shows the world the horrors that take place in

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    cetaceans in captivity and wild cetaceans preservation. He also known as a famous dolphin trainer in the world‚ he used ten years to build up the multi-billion-dollar industry of dolphins‚ which create a desire of people wants to swim‚ hug and kiss the dolphins. This industry develops‚ and it creates cetaceans captivity and slaughter on the planet. Now‚ he spent his last 35 years try to tear it down due to his dolphin‚ Kathy‚ was committed suicide in his arm of the stress of being captivity. Ric and

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    capturing and training dolphins in the 60’s TV series‚ Flipper. However‚ when the dolphin that played Flipper most of the time‚ Kathy‚ died in his arms; O’Barry realized that his work was wrong. He soon transitioned to activism‚ advocating against industries that keep dolphins in captivity. On the first Earth Day in 1970‚ he founded a campaign against the “multi-billion dollar dolphin captivity industry”‚ called The Dolphin Project. In the 1960s‚ O’Barry was capturing and training dolphins for the Miami

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    opportunity to feed and swim with dolphins‚ watch jaw-dropping whale and seal shows‚ pet stingrays‚ see all types of sharks‚ exotic fish‚ and so much more! But my views have recently changed after I saw the tragic death of a Sea World trainer on the news; the cause of death being one of the parks very own orca whales. This horrific news brought me to research why the whale turned on its trainer and the information I found made me change my outlook on animal captivity completely. In the ethical debate

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    Richard O’Barry was the man who captured and trained the dolphins for the television show "Flipper" (1964). O’Barry’s view of cetaceans in captivity changed from that experience when as the last straw he saw that one of the dolphins playing Flipper - her name being Kathy - basically committed suicide in his arms because of the stress of being in captivity. Since that time‚ he has become one of the leading advocates against cetaceans in captivity and for the preservation of cetaceans in the wild. O’Barry

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    life has come to the front of the entertainment business. Aquariums and sea life amusement parks‚ like SeaWorld‚ are hurting sea life animals. Is hurting and killing off marine life worth personal entertainment? No‚ sea life should only be held in captivity for extenuating reasons and entertainment is not one of them. In 1853 the first aquarium was opened in London‚ however aquariums were not commercialized until the 1960’s in America. At first aquariums were built to be learning facilities for people

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