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    Persuasive Speech On Zoos

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    Introduction A. “In most countries‚ it is possible to visit zoos and see bored animals pacing back and forth in cages‚ with nothing to do but wait for the next meal…” - Peter Singer 1. There are 1‚041 endangered species that zoos are holding 2. Zoos generate $16 billion each year from people viewing caged animals. B. This is the reality almost all zoo animals are facing today. C. Some definitions are: 1. Animal Rights - Rights that people believe animals should have so they are not used for medical

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    who belongs in the zoo

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    he’s cool! But to some‚ Billy’s situation is very uncool. In the wild‚ elephants roam as much as 30 miles a day‚ snacking on lush green foliage‚ bathing in water holes and interacting with other elephants in groups of up to 20. At the Los Angeles Zoo‚ Billy has had just under an acre on which to roam (move). Soon‚ however‚ he will share 3.7 acres (about three football fields) with two companions. That’s generous‚ but critics‚ or people who disagree‚ say it’s still not enough space for an elephant

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    Keeping Animals in Zoos

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    advantages and disadvantages of keeping animals in zoos On Sunday afternoons in every major city many families go to the zoo with kids. They always have a lot of fun‚ see many rare animals‚ funny monkeys‚ tall giraffes‚ huge elephants and cute koalas. But what is going on with animals? On the one hand‚ animals are safe in zoos‚ which means they cannot be hurt in their cages. Secondly‚ animals have enough food‚ for example‚ they can always eat in a zoo‚ while they may be starving in nature. Furthermore

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    Zoos Should Not Be Banned

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    Why should zoos not be banned? Why should zoos not be banned? * * 1. We like them. 2. They help protect endangered species. 3. They are a great place for people to gain a firsthand appreciation for the divine beauty of nature? 4. With that appreciation people will be more inclined to care for our beautiful earth. Additional Info: Zoos have research programs that help expand our knowledge about animals‚ especially the endangered species. The information gained by these programs

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    A Visit To A Zoo Script

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    A visit to a zoo script Welcome to Hyderabad‚ were you can enjoy a place where various birds‚ animals and reptiles are kept. A zoo does not contain ordinary birds and animals which we usually see in our villages and towns. It contains those birds and animals which we cannot generally see. Most of them live in forests. Some of them are brought from other countries also‚ as they are not found in our country. A visit to a zoo is a pleasure. It is informative and educative too. Zoos are there to be

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    Essay: A Visit to the Zoo

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    A Visit to the Zoo Zoo is a place where all sorts of tame and wild animals are kept. There are birds and beasts which tell us about the flora and fauna of our country as well as foreign countries. It is in this respect a giver of knowledge and information. Delhi zoo is housed in the Purana Kila on the Mathura Road. It has a fine and rare collection of birds and animals from all parts of the world. The zoo is spread over several acres of land. The birds and animals are kept‚ as far as possible

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    Henry Doorly Zoo

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    is in the hands of zoos and conservation programs with captive breeding and releasing. The Henry Doorly Zoo entails the Center for Conservation and Research which has several departments including molecular genetics‚ reproductive physiology‚ plant micro propogation‚ and conservation medicine. Together‚ this work has a global impact to help recover species. While the zoo has captively bred and released just a few species‚ that is not the entire focus of the zoo’s role. The zoo has an immense program

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    San Diego Zoo

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    an American zoo and China‚ the main nation on the planet that has monster pandas. There is a great deal of detail and key contemplations to consider amid this transaction. The foundation behind the transaction is that Douglas Myer who is the official executives of the Zoological Society of San Diego could get two pandas from China for more than 200 days. These pandas conveyed a considerable measure of additional regard for the San Diego zoo which paralleled 30 % expansion in general zoo participation

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    Jerry was thrown in a world that he felt did not want him‚ and his human flaw of wanting to escape loneliness led to his tragic death. In Edward Albee’s play‚ The Zoo Story‚ all Jerry wanted was to be heard and understood‚ and in the end‚ after sharing his life story with a complete stranger‚ he got his final wish - death. The Zoo Story not only tells of the alienation of man in modern society‚ but also reflects the philosophy of twentieth century existentialism. Jerry made a conscious choice

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    Should Zoo Be Banned?

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    Ban Zoo Background By definition‚ a zoo is a facility in which animals are kept and displayed to the public. It is a short form of Menagerie‚ zoological park and garden. The word zoological refers to zoology which means study of animals. An Egyptian queen called Queen Hatshepsut decided to build a zoo about 1500BC and about five hundred years later a Chinese Emperor named Wen Wang founded the Garden of Intelligence. The Garden of Intelligence was an enormous zoo which was full of different kind

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