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    Are Zoo's cruel?

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    All around the world animals are taken captive to be held in Zoo’s in foreign countries. It is claimed by some that animals need special protection‚ a stable environment where everything is provided for them. But is this beneficial for the animals‚ and what affects is it having on the ecosystem? The fact of the matter is that many different species are struggling‚ and by keeping animals in zoo’s‚ rather than releasing them or building conservatories is cruel and one of the biggest injustices performed

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    when someone mentions zoos‚ we automatically form an image of an animal stuck in a cage: A very typical thought. Although the main idea of keeping animals in captivity remains the same in most zoos‚ the purpose has shifted from captivity to conservation. Before‚ zoos were places to view exotic animals‚ but today zoos serve a purpose to inform and spread awareness about species in danger. In terms of the future‚ zoos will remain to keep species within in-situ institutions‚ as zoos have been evolving

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    John Cage

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    Jacklyn Gonzalez John Cage Double Music "I can’t understand why people are so frightened of new ideas. I’m frightened of the old ones." John Cage questioned all music perceptions of the 19 th century. His professor Arthur Schoenberg once called him "not a composer but an artist.". He was known for all his antics with music ‚and many more pieces. He believed that music could not just be played in a fashionable manner. If altered a completley unexpected sound would arise and change the quality

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    Animals being used as entertainment‚ cruel or not? Every year 6 to 8 million dogs and cats enter shelters‚ and 3 to 4 million shelter dogs and cats are killed. A case involving quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons‚ Michael Vick‚ in 2007 made national news when he was indicted of running a dog fighting ring. After the judge convicted him‚ he served 23 months in jail for cruelty to animals. America needs to realize that the use of animals for entertainment is wrong‚ and causes animals to suffer.

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    exist and the animals should live in their natural habitat. I would like to put some pros and cons of zoos and let each person decide on their own what they believe. Here are some arguments against zoos. First of all‚ animals should not be held in captivity in big cages because they are living creatures and they need to be free. According to a recent research‚ animals in zoos live less than those that live in the wild. Moreover an enormous amount of money is needed for the animals care‚ thus sometimes

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    Hunting is a cruel

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    Do you want to live? If you do you will think or know that Hunting is a cruel‚ it is wrong to kill animals as a means of entertainment. Less than 5 percent of the U.S. population hunts. Twenty percent of foxes who have been wounded by hunters are shot again. did you know that if hunting goes out of control people on the earth might die because we need meat for us to live in the world and if we do not have meat we can die. we all live on a cycle if that cycle has someone missing the others will dies

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    John Cage

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    John Milton Cage Jr was born on September 5‚ 1912 to John Milton Cage and Lucretia ("Crete") Harvey in Las Angeles‚ California. Neither of John’s parents went to college (Inamori Foundation ‚ 1990). However‚ his father was an inventor and his mother was the founder of the Lincoln Study Club and later became the editor of the Woman’s Club for the Los Angeles Times. John describes his mom as a “sense of society.” John went to Pamona College for two years when he realized that college was not for

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    Iron Cage

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    In chapter one of The Iron Cage‚ Rashid Khalidi sets the stage for the premise of his book‚ by examining the conflicting evidence of the Palestinians’ plight. In order to do so‚ the narrative begins in 1948‚ following the eviction of more than half of the Arab Palestinian population as a result of the Arab – Israel conflict of that year. Khalidi goes on to enumerate a few of the respective differing Arab and Israel accounts of how it was that a people that once constituted the majority of the population

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    Battery cages How have the demands of consumers influenced the way farmers manage their egg industry in Australia? Battery cages are cages in which farmers use in the egg industry to house hens. Around 8 to 10 hens are confined in the space about the size of a cabinet drawer. The eggs are laid onto wire cage floors and roll to the front of the cage for collection. Battery cages are stacked in rows on top of each other‚ so within a single building‚ hundreds of thousands of birds are housed. The

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    A Cage of Butterflies

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    Science Fiction is a genre that can be difficult to define. Many stories may conform to the idea of ‘what if’. As a functional genre it presents the reader with alternative possibilities using current issues in society. A Cage of Butterflies by Brian Caswell is about a group of highly intelligent children known as the ‘Think Tank’‚ who are put into an institute (the farm)‚ because of their physical deformities. They encounter the presence of a group of young paranormal children (the babies) with

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