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    3) Animal protection As mentioned in the introduction chapter‚ there are many kinds of wild animals containing mammals‚ birds and fishes. 16 different types of them have been listed into the national protection project of China with the white crane the only one animal under first-class national protection. The committee have invested specific funds to support a professional team protecting these wild animals from hunting. Besides‚ the team always keeps eyes on the living environment of these animals

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    Ethos In Black Fish

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    In the documentary Black fish‚ Gabriella Cowperthwaite (2013) illustrated the truth behind SeaWorld. The director uses Logos‚ Ethos‚ and Pathos to persuade the viewer to think twice before attending SeaWorld and viewing it as a haven for orcas. SeaWorld may have changed and updated some of their safety precautions now‚ but it used to be a concrete prison that confined several orcas in and inhumane and misunderstood environment. Gabriella Cowperthwaite (2013) the director of Black fish uses logos

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    Pros And Cons Of Zoos

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    Zoos are like internment camps and should be shut down. Animals deserve the right to live out their lives in their natural habitat‚ not be the source of human entertainment. Zoos are more detrimental to animals than they are good for them‚ even though there are conservation efforts and educational purposes for having animals in captivity. The negative aspects far outweigh any positive effects when it comes to having animals in captivity due to poor living conditions‚ failure to educate‚ and psychological

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    Have you ever wondered what the animals think of their lives in zoos? Have you ever wonder what it would be like trapped in a cage for your whole life .Well I can say that those animals have the worst life possible when they are put in zoos. These animals are miserable they get zoochosis‚ which is used to describe the stereotypical behaviour of animals in captivity. Stereotypic behaviour is defined as a repetitive‚ invariant behaviour pattern with no obvious goal or function. They also don’t have

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    Do Zoos Matter?

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    Why Zoos Matter There are many things to consider regarding whether or not an animal will benefit from living in a zoo or nature park. The most important aspect to consider is an animal’s health and well-being. Of course there will be some differences when man tries to recreate nature‚ but ultimately‚ if these controlled environments prevent animals from going extinct in the wild‚ the benefits outweigh the negative effects. In the past‚ man has brutally hunted down animals without concern for

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    Breakfast at Tiffany’s reveals a persistent theme of freedom and need to break confinement with a hidden unwarranted desire for stability. The desire for these things can cause individuals to act in unusual ways to protect the things they want the most. Holly craves this sense of freedom and independence while others attempt to form a more stabilized bond and environment with Holly‚ she refuses. The intense desire she feels for the necessity to be independent causes her to push people away and neglect

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    Persuasive Essay I bet you think predators are horrible! But they are very helpful. Without predators‚ there wouldn’t be as much as we have now. Predators help keep prey population in balance. Without them there would be too many animals and no space to eat or to run. There would also be health problems. So I am going to tell you good‚ positive things about predators. Predators help control the population of the prey in the area. Smaller prey populations can be healthier because disease can

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    In “Attack of the Man Eaters” and “Meat the Lion whisperer” the authors explain that there is a tragedy or sad fait for the lions in either story. In “Attack of the Man Eaters” the Author writes about the sad fate of the two lions. Though in “Meat the Lion whisperer” the Author writes about the Tragedy of the lions that outgrow petting zoos. In “Attack of the Man Eaters” the sad fate of the lions was that in either situation they had to face‚ the lions would have died slowly or instantly from starvation

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    Let’s face it a tiger in a zoo cage isn’t very appealing to the naked eye; the animals seemed distressed and lazy‚ but is a zoo the main cause of this generality? Although many Americans believe that animals shouldn’t be kept in zoo captivity‚ but rather be allowed to roam their natural habitat‚ Americans should consider the zoo a beneficial home because the animals receive a better diet‚ foreign exploration leads to a comfortable zoo home‚ and breeding stability in a zoo provides an enhanced genetic

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    Animals are happier in zoos then in the wild. This truth about animals eludes the public‚ and consequently‚ has caused society to develop a negative attitude towards wild life in captivity. First‚ animals lack the freedom of time‚ space‚ and personal relations in the wild. Second‚ they crave routine‚ which can easily be provided in a captive environment with well-trained staff. Third‚ animals are very territorial. They will live with the mindset‚ “there is no place like home”‚ and thus‚ will ultimately

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