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    interaction and global climate changes than ever before. In order to save giant pandas‚ many zoos and organizations have taken on panda projects‚ both in China and abroad. Giant pandas are an international symbol of conservation‚ and the United States has eagerly embraced the need to save this rare and dying species from extinction; pandas have previously resided at 13 zoos across the nation‚ but now only four major zoos continue to develop successful programs to increase the panda’s chance of survival.

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    Zooa Should Not Be Closed

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    time‚ it is unlikely that zoos would ever again be put on the defensive. Of course‚ in our society when someone mentions the word "zoo" there are people who will immediately voice their negative opinions that zoos should be closed down as it is similar to a prison for animals‚ for the sheer benefit of an unappreciative audience. Nothing could be further from the truth. Animals in zoos live enriched lives: they are fit and healthy‚ able to breed and raise their young. Zoos are specifically designed

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    food‚water and air. Instead of keeping them in zoos we can keep them in national parks and sanctuaries where they live in there natural environment ‚hunt themselves to get food‚and depend on themselves for living. Would you like to live in a cage and be stared at all day? I don’t think so. How do you think animals feel? How would you feel? Think about it‚ living in a cage surrounded by humans staring at you. I think it is a cruel place. Animals in the zoo are forced to breed and that is a really cruel

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    Obesity, Inactivity

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    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 disorders similar to those of humans. Tigers suffer from anxiety and depression due to the small living spaces. These effects

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    programs have been introduced to many zoos‚ aquaria‚ and wildlife reserves over the years with the goal of increasing population numbers of endangered species to prevent extinction. Reintroduction of the species back into the wild often occurs after there are enough captive-bred animals to maintain the population. Other programs carry out captive breeding for the purpose of using the animals for commercial use‚ or producing them for displays at places such as zoos‚ aquaria‚ or research institutions

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    dangerous animal in a zoo. (Martel 29) In the same way‚ Pi’s father took this to a whole level when he painted on a wall by the entrance of the zoo a question that was memorable to all visitors: “DO YOU KNOW WHICH IS THE MOST DANGEROUS ANIMAL IN THE ZOO?” An arrow was pointing to a curtain. When visitors will reveal what’s behind the curtain‚ it was a mirror. (Martel 31) This is quite interesting the way Pi’s father revealed to the visitors of who we truly are when visiting the zoo. I certainly agree

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    Animals in Captivity

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    Argument Zoos: Animals in Captivity A zoo is a place where animals live in captivity and are put on display for people to view. The word “zoo” is short for “zoological park.” Zoos contain wide varieties of animals that are native to all parts of the Earth. It is an important debate whether animals should be kept in the zoos or not. Some say that it is necessary to capture them in order to protect them from poachers. Regarding all the efforts to kill animals for ivory‚ skins and medical aims‚ zoo is quite

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    Malcolm X or as in his birth name Malcolm Little was born on May 19‚ 1925 in Omaha‚ Nebraska. His mother was Louise Norton Little and she was a homemaker busy with the family’s eight children. His father was an outspoken Baptist minister and supporter of Black Nationalist leader Marcus Garvey. The actions of Malcolm’s father of civil rights activism prompted several death threats from white supremacies and forcing the family to relocate twice before Malcolm’s fourth birthday. His father was found

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    bring a good work environment and a recreational opportunity which not many other firms facilitate for their employees. Having said that‚ the formation of a coalition against Cisco’s proposal by the environmentalists‚ chapters of Sierra club and the Audubon Society goes to prove that Cisco is not being able to keep aboard its non market stakeholders. The concept of “the purpose of the firm is not simply to make profit but to create value for all its stakeholders” 1 is violated here. The non market stakeholders

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    previous teaching that all whites are evil‚ and advocated racial cooperation. He also adopted the Arabic name El-Hajj Malik El-Shabbaz. Threats against life were followed by firebombing of his home; and on Feb. 21‚ 1965‚ while addressing a rally at the Audubon Ballroom in New York City‚ Malcolm X was assassinated by three men linked to the Nation of Islam. Soon after‚ The Autobiography of Malcolm X‚ written with Alex Haley‚ was published; this widely read account of his life helped make Malcolm X a hero

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