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    Save the Environment Everyone just needs to put in a couple seconds of their life into the planet. We are living like royalty‚ doing absolutely whatever we want‚ however we want. It is quite selfish indeed. No one thinks about anyone but themselves. What will our kids in the future be dealing with‚ if we are using up all the necessities? Little things like turning off the computer when it isn’t in use‚ or doing laundry using cold water instead of hot-hot‚ and brushing without the water running will

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    save our environmental

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    Good Morning to my English Language Teacher and my fellow friends. I stand here today to give a speech entitled “Things That You Can Do to Save the Environment “. Our environment is facing a serious level of pollution. We are also experiencing the phenomenon known as Global Warming. I am sure all of you have seen effects and heard the facts about it. So what can you‚ as individuals do about it ? Can you play a role in saving our already polluted environment? Yes‚ you can. Start by doing

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    Save Forest and Wildlife

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    Save Forests and Wildlife As man learnt about nature he started to interfere with the laws of nature. He cut off the forests for agriculture and tamed wild animals for his food and clothing. Man was able to conquer nature‚ yet he can ’t control it. A balance exists between all living and non-living things in nature. Ecological disasters are bound to happen if there is any disturbance in the natural equilibrium. Increased industrialization and human requirements have led to the destruction of our

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    Animal Captivity

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    Lydia Gross May 13‚ 2010 Mrs. Ivey Honors English 9 Keeping Animals Captive There are many animals in captivity all around the world. The animals that are in captivity usually live in zoos or on reserves. A main contributor on helping animals become captive is Animal Rescue. Many animals die or get injured badly in the wild‚ and being in captivity helps heal the injured animals. Animal captivity can help endangered animals stay alive. Breeding animals in captivity can help preserve the species

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    Recently‚ lots of animal’s rights activists are stating that zoos should be abolished. However‚ Kim Eun-Seong‚ the owner of the Seoul zoo said that zoos provide helpful habitats for the animals and therefore‚ zoos are essential for the preservation of precious animals. Therefore‚ zoos should not be abolished because they are beneficial not only for animals but also for humans. Nowadays‚ lots of animal-rights organizations want to ban zoos for animal’s freedom and there are some reasons of their

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    Koalas Research Paper

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    Adorable Koala Koalas are pretty amazing animals. There eating style is very funny and silly. The way they care for themselves are very interesting. Koalas live in hot places. Plus‚ they are very cute animals. Koalas live in Australia‚ which is a very hot place. Koalas live in a vast interior desert wilderness called the Outback. Honestly‚ people mistake Koalas ans call them"Koala Bears" which is totally not true. Koalas are more related to wombats‚ and kangaroos. This is because all three of those

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    Obesity, Inactivity

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    The results of Breton’s study is shown in Figure 2. The graph shows a negative correlation between the two factors‚ enclosure size and total distance paced. This means that the tigers that lived in smaller spaces paced more than the tigers living in larger spaces. Tigers held in zoos are unable to move around as if they were in their natural living environment. This creates frustration for the tigers and leads to aggression. The small-enclosed living spaces in zoos lead tigers to suffer psychological

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    Human Impact On Cheetahs

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    There is estimated that there is around 7‚000 to 10‚000 Cheetahs that remain in the world. Back in the 19th century there was around 100‚000 Cheetahs. That is a humongous difference through the years and that shows that Cheetahs have started to go endangered. I will be showing you how Cheetahs have been negatively affected by Human activity. Throughout time Cheetahs have had many impacts on the world. It has impacted the ecosystem‚ for example Cheetahs feed all types of other animals like‚ beatles

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    Else_HP-TRAXLER_cH018.qxd 10/12/2006 4:13 PM Page 725 725 Chapter 18 Discourse Comprehension Rolf A. Zwaan and David N. Rapp 1. INTRODUCTION Consider the following children’s riddle1 (and please do not read ahead until coming up with an answer): • How do you get an elephant into a refrigerator? The answer to the riddle‚ quite simply‚ is you open the fridge‚ put the elephant inside‚ and close the door. This solved‚ consider another riddle: • How do you get a giraffe

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    Hero's Journey

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    The Hero’s Journey—Kung Fu Panda Many people believe in heroes‚ who are selfless and willing to sacrifice themselves to benefit others. Heroes also exist in different cultures‚ and they usually represent courage and adventurous. According to Joseph Campbell’s theory‚ heroes in stories undergo a process called “The Hero’s Journey”‚ which is the classic plot structure of heroic stories‚ in order to achieve great deeds. Kung Fu Panda‚ a movie by the DreamWorks‚ demonstrates the theory of Hero’s Journey

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