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    General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the class there are laws in place to protect domestic animals and wildlife. Central Idea: Animal cruelty comes in many forms. The laws we have in place to protect animals. Who out there beyond the law are stepping up to protect animals? Introduction Attention Getter: Animals are very precious creatures and since they cannot speak at least to us directly in our own language‚ we as humans need to

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    other world travellers and safari goers. Enchoro Wildlife Camp is set in a beautiful and secluded forest with stunning views of the Oloolaimutia Hills and the Masai Mara National Game Reserve savannah plains. This camp meets the diverse needs of Nature lovers and sports enthusiasts. There are luxury bedrooms and restaurant making it a perfect place for a romantic honeymoon suitable for a relaxing weekend or a family holiday. Enchoro Wildlife Camp (the place to stay) located on the slopes of the

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    DENR to make Quezon City wildlife park a ’biodiversity showcase’ The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) announced yesterday its plans to transform the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Nature Center (NAPWNC) in Quezon City into a “biodiversity showcase.”“We intend to make NAPWNC a ‘model biodiversity conservation area in an urban area’ where people‚ particularly the youth‚ can learn more about Philippine biodiversity and appreciate the necessity of protecting them‚” DENR Secretary

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    Jimmy Carter’s speech about the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is difficult to disagree with. By appealing to multiple opinions of potential audience members‚ from all walks of life‚ Carter easily taps into the minds of others through imagery and poetic descriptions‚ personal stories‚ and the Refuge’s significance. To start off‚ Carter describes in detail the facade of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. Through poetic lines and stylistic writing‚ Jimmy Carter paints a wonderful

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    Why Drilling Shouldn’t be Allow in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge In my opinion drilling shouldn’t be Allow in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge because it is more of an environmental issue. Due to the fact that oil and gas exploration and development in the (ANWR) would have a major effect on the water resource. It is most concerning because it’s a factor that contributes‚ negatively towards a wide variety of species that are inhabitant of that particular area that are being affected by

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    In a "Foreword to Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: Seasons of Life and Land‚ A Photographic Journey"‚ Jimmy Carter tries to sway his audience to leave the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in its "pure‚ untrammeled state" for its beauty and history. Carter uses sensory imagery‚ a personal anecdote‚ and appeals to emotion to dissuade the audience from developing the Refuge for industry. In the first paragraph‚ Carter sets the scene of the Refuge. He uses sensory diction like vast‚ wild‚ windswept

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    The Sri Lanka Wildlife Conservation Society (SLWCS) founded in 1995 had been working exclusively in Sri Lanka to protect native species while aiding the social development of the Sri Lankan people. Headed by Ravi Corea‚ president‚ and Chandeep Corea‚ projects director‚ the SLWCS began its first major project in 1998 — an innovative electric fence designed to resolve conflicts between the native villagers and the elephants in Sri Lanka and protect the surrounding forests. The idea was to fence off

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    To achieve the criteria you must show that you are able to: Unit Criterion reference Analyse how a selected website has been designed to meet the requirements of its target audience 34 M1 Evaluate the extent to which design of a selected website helps the organisation to meet its objectives 34 D1 MY MATHS & WWF My maths is targeted at teenagers undergoing their exams‚ which include gcse’s and a level. Teenagers get to practise their maths on the Internet to revise for there exams. An advantage

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    should reduce foreign oil dependency by reducing our consumption and by drilling for oil right here in the U.S. For approximately forty years‚ a debate has been brewing about oil exploration and drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) is 19‚000‚000 acres of land in northern Alaska‚ a U. S. state."It is the largest protected wilderness in the United States and was created by Congress under the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA)

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    In former US President Jimmy Carter’s Foreword to Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: Seasons of Life and Land‚ A Photographic Journey‚ he writes about his stance on the controversial debate of whether or not to preserve the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Carter claims that the human-spoiling of the pristine tundra and the life the ecosystem holds is not worth the little “benefits” it would cost “America’s only Arctic Refuge.” The author utilizes authoritative sources and his personal hands-on experiences

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