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    Japanese Dolphin Intro

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    What is the difference of killing Dolphins and why are we so outraged? * We don’t need to kill Japanese Dolphins- why can’t we stop eating Dolphins’ meat? * Dolphins are too intelligent- they can communicate with others by just using sounds and gestures‚ and can be trained like performers. * Japanese Cove Dolphins are seriously endangered‚ and wild. We should let them live freely without being poached and accidentally caught in fish-nets. * Dolphins are really cute animals and we do

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    Study of Dolphins

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    WEEK ONE What is Forensic Psychology? * Psychology * The science of human * Thought * Emotion * Behaviour * Forensic: means ‘of the courts’ * Literal interpretation: ‘Psychology of the courts’ * Criminal psychology * Relates to the psychology of criminal behaviour as well as the social context in which it occurs * Forensic psychology is broader than criminal psychology. It relates to: * Criminal law * Civil law

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    Whales and Dolphins

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    Cardio respiratory endurance-ability to sustain moderate intensity‚ whole body activity for extended time periods Exercise-physical activity that is planned‚ structured‚ and repetitive‚ and that results in improvements is fitness Muscular endurance-ability to perform repeated‚ high intensity muscle contraction Muscular strength-maximum force applied with a single muscle contraction Physical activity-any movement that works the larger muscles of the body‚ such as arm‚ leg‚ and back muscles Physical

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    INTENTION- Targeted at everyone who doesn’t know about the mass killing of dolphins to emprise the idea of how cruel and dangerous it is and raise awareness.   When you hear the word "dolphins’" you think of a friendly‚ playful and cute marine mammal that everyone loves‚ and nobody would never hurt. The cold hard reality is that thousands of these friendly‚ playful‚ and cute animals are being slaughtered as you read this. These dolphins are killed in an extremely cruel and barbaric way by the Japanese‚ which

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    Mary and Johns Captivity

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    How Mary Smith and John Smith survived captivity In The Account of Mary Rowlandson Captivity Narrative‚ Mary Rowlandson describes in detail the tragic events she had to face after being taken captive by the Wampanoag’s in 1676. She is certain that the only reason she has been taken captive is because god is punishing her for her wrong doings. Like Mary Rowlandson Col. John Smith also was taken captive against his will. In Col. James Smith Captivity Narrative he is not treated poorly or beaten

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    Over the past few years animal captivity has gotten more controversial with new reasons. Orca and dolphin captivity have been connected to the brutal attacks on trainers at animal amusement parks. Everyone has their side and their reasons for animal entertainment. Captivity can be for animals to keep them safe from hunters‚ environmental changes and used for food. Occupytheory.com says “Animals are being hunted down for a lot of reasons including their fur‚ ivory‚ some medical benefits (that aren’t

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    Orca Captivity Problems

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    transported to an aquarium. Others are born‚ raised‚ and die in the aquarium. In their natural habitat Orcas live for 30 to 50 years‚ but in captivity their average life expectancy is 9 years. In captivity they face many problems such as: health problems‚ deaths‚ separation from they’re family‚ and many others. Orca whales in aquatic parks‚ being held in captivity for human entertainment is a huge problem. The capturing of Orcas in the ocean who are healthy and with their family is

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    The book that I chose to present as my book talk was Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’Dell. The genre of this book is fiction. There are many characters discussed in Island of the Blue Dolphins: Karana is the main character. She is a teenage girl whose father is the ruler of the island Chowig is the ruler of the island in the beginning of the story. He has a son and a daughter‚ Karana and Ramo Ramo is Karana’s brother and Chowig’s son. He is a young boy around the age of 10. Captain

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    animals in captivity is wrong is because it can damage them physically and mentally. The habitats in captivity are very different than the habitants out in the wild. In captivity‚ they are much smaller‚ and animals have much less freedom compared to the wild. Animals are also constantly being watched by people‚ which can stress them out. As a result‚ animals can be damaged mentally and physically. Some animals who do not attack humans in the wild may start attacking humans in captivity. One example

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    are abandoned as time progresses‚ leading to new opinions‚ discoveries‚ and perceptions about the world‚ challenging morality on a fundamental level. This transposition of worldly views is illustrated by Louise Erdrich in her poem‚ “Captivity”‚ in which she impersonates Mary Rowlandson who was captured by Native Americans in 1676. Erdrich opines Rowlandson’s experiences and dynamic opinion of the Native American people. Through symbolism and situational irony‚ combined with

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