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    who emphasize distinctness of things‚ into success. Through the stories of amusement parks‚ the theme has been manifested to be true for several times. Randy Guthrie‚ the ex-CEO of the ocean park‚ constructed Ocean Park by imitating Western amusement parks such as Disney‚ and finally launched Ocean Park into serious ‘financial crises’. Noticing that several amusement parks became popular‚ Randy built Ocean Park in Hong Kong after observing different styles of other counterparts‚ and imitated their

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    Dolphin Captivity Dolphins in tanks or dogs in doghouses‚ is there a difference? Currently in the U.S. alone 62% of the population owns a household pet (AAPA). With household pets such as cats or dogs‚ an intellectual wild animal‚ is taken in and given a home‚ as well as food‚ medical‚ and personal things‚ like love‚ that may otherwise not be obtained in the “wild”. Dolphin captivity is essentially the same thing and is not solely based on using the animals for profit; there is much to learn about

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    Protesting is an essential part of life that needs to happen if you want to get somewhere and stand up for your rights. There have been a million things that people have protested in these past years‚ including the inauguration of Donald Trump‚ legalization of marijuana‚ civil rights‚ etc. The people that decide to get out there and try to make a difference are very outspoken and passionate. They are the people changing this world. I can honestly say that I have never protested anything‚ but I definitely

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    After watching Blackfish‚ I think that Kant would say that going to Sea World‚ let alone holding animals in a confined space‚ is not morally correct. Kant’s moral philosophy is that one is doing something for the right reasons. Sea World is not holding animal’s captive for the right reason. Sure‚ it’s fun to go and look at all the animals and it can‚ in some ways‚ be a good educational experience‚ for people of all ages. However‚ the fact that we are putting these animals in a type of “cage” and

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    in captivity so that people who can’t go out in see them in the wild can learn about them in theme parks or aquariums. In my opinion‚ I think it is a bad idea to have orca whales in captivity. For one thing the orca whales that are in captivity tend to have many problems. Also‚ many of the amusement parks like SeaWorld tell many of their employee’s lies about the whales. Last‚ the way the parks get and treat their orcas is not good. I agree that it is amazing to see orcas but it is not fun to

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    Dolphin Assisted Therapy

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    Dolphin assisted therapy (DAT) is a highly controversial topic in the medical world. Is it medicine or simply recreation? Whatever you might believe‚ you cannot deny the fact that dolphins are loving and nurturing mammals with the ability to show compassion. Along with that ability for compassion‚ some may claim that there is actual science‚ which proves that interactions with dolphins have helped to treat many patients. Most of the patients in dolphin assisted therapy are children with autism‚ Down’s

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    but is our entertainment worth the suffering these animals endure behind the scenes? The answer is no. The billions of animals that are subjected to abuse outweigh any claimed benefits that can be made of these businesses. The debate of zoos and parks being ethical or unethical has two main arguments‚ these being the animal abuse involved and the supposed benefits. Evidence suggests that captive animals suffer both psychological and physical abuse. For example‚ being confined in small areas with

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    Name dugong or sea cow Local Name duyong or baboy dagat Description: The dugong is one of the 24 species of marine mammals present in the Philippine waters. The dugong is the only representative of the order Sirenia to be found in the country. It is a truly unique aquatic animal‚ being the only herbivorous mammal whose preferred habitat is the sea. Like people and other mammals‚ the dugong is warm-blooded‚ has hairs‚ breathes air and the mother suckles their young. It has been noted that stories

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    Porter’s Five Force Model  Threat of New Entry In terms of the amusement park industry‚ the entry barrier is high due to the need to invest large amount of financial resources. In addition to the amusement park required land for a full scale development. This factor is important because Hong Kong has a high land price real estate market.  Threat of Rivalry It is important to consider with lack of differentiation‚ visitors’ choice will greatly over the price and service‚ thus causes pressure

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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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