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    Informative Speech On Zoos

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    I. Many people have gone to a zoo to see the animals and to learn more about them. Whether it was for a field trip in elementary school or a fun day trip with friends or family. II. There are 10‚000 zoos worldwide and 175 million people visit them every year (Zoochosis). III. Animals in captivity are thought to be in the best habitat circumstances‚ but this environment restricts the animals from doing the most natural and important things to them‚ such as running‚ picking their mate‚ or being with

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    Smoking Ban

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    Smoking Ban in Public Facilities By: Emily Peace What do you think of when you see someone smoking in a public area? Do you think they are really thinking about the people around them? Do you think they know that they are harming the people around them? I don’t think they do‚ but we know they are. Smoking in public facilities should be banned because it influences children‚ it causes litter and odor‚ and it causes second-hand smoking. Smoking influences children because when they see adults

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    Smoking Ban

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    Smoking Ban Introduction Nearly 20% of adults in the United States smoke‚ according to a 2008 report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). More than 77% of them smoke every day. Smoking had steadily declined among adults in recent years; though the trend has stalled between 2004 and 2006‚ according to the latest CDC report there was a 1% drop in smoking prevalence among U.S. adults in 2007. (Simon‚ 2009) The addictive effects of tobacco have been well documented. Tobacco

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    San Diego Zoo

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    A New Era Zoos in general offer so much to the public‚ but zoos such as The Sand Diego Zoo and The Smithsonian National Zoological Park‚ exceed the expectations of any other zoo. Not only do they provide us with a huge variety of different species‚ introducing us to animals we would only dream of seeing‚ they go above and beyond‚ always keeping the animals’ best interest at heart to ensure them happiness. It’s always rewarding to witness the bliss and joy each animal displays‚ but a lot of hard

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    What's Wrong With Zoos

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    that a good thing? Keeping animals captive might not be in our best interest. Caging theses animals up for zoo can be compared to imprisonment for animals. It makes profits for zoos and aquariums while these wild animals suffer. They take away from these animals being free‚ just so they can entertain humans. Lastly it takes away these the freedom of animals‚ preventing them from being truly what they are‚ and that is wild animals. So these animals shouldn’t be captive to zoos and aquariums. First

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    over whether we as a society should continue testing on animals. It seems for many this topic has quite a moral grey area. Some see it as something that is necessary in order for scientific research. Many of our scientific achievements of the last century have involved animal testing in some way. Others however see it as something that is wrong and unethical and feel like it should be abolished. Organizations such as PETA have developed‚ arguing that animals should have the same rights as humans

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    cared for‚ would that be a fair proposition? That is the basic idea of zoos. The zoo is a facility where animals‚ with descending population numbers‚ are cared for‚ rehabilitated‚ and usually released back into the wild. Wild animals that are taken care of properly‚ in places such as these zoos‚ are better off in an enclosure rather than in their wild habitat‚ for the reasons that the captive facility is always dependable‚ the animals are safe from hunters and poachers‚ and they can be bred and released

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    KEEPING FIT

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    KEEPING FIT A person who is fit is one who can perform ordinary physical task with ease. He or she feels an sense of well being within. The likelihood of a fit person getting ill is less than one who is unfit. This is because a fit person’s body has more resistance to illness‚ and if illness does strike‚ the rate of recovery is usually faster. It is important for us to keep fit so that we are not burdened by weakness and disease. A visit to any hospital will convince anyone how terrible

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    Smoking Ban

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    Title: Anti-smoking Policy should be executed in Hong Kong _____________________________________________________________________ Abstract In recent years‚ a lot of people died every year of smoking or second –hand smoking. Furthermore‚ some citizens argue that anti-smoking policy should be executed. In this paper‚ an attempt has been made to study the impact of anti-smoking policy through examining both supporting and opposing arguments. The aim of this paper is to use a number of examples from

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    I. Statement of the Dilemma/Controversy There are many different benefits and drawbacks to each side taken on the matter on what we should do about nuclear weapons in the world. We must measure these benefits and drawbacks to determine which decision is the best for future security of our country. One side of the argument is to permanently ban all nuclear weapons in this country. This option sounds like the best option and the right thing to do. However‚ because countries of the rest of the

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