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    I picked my essay about orca whales in captivity‚ specifically in SeaWorld. I made some researches about that and looked at several documentaries about whales in captivity as well in wild life. I found a very interesting article in Los Angeles Times‚ which I want to analyze. The first SeaWorld Park opened in 1964 orca whales were not popular; they were even hated and also hunted. Half a centaury later people came to SeaWorld and learned about these animals and started to like orca whales‚ which led

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    To what extent did the Meiji Restoration change Japanese Society? The Meiji Restoration impacted upon the Japanese society to a significant extent. During this time the Japanese social hierarchy was completely transformed to reflect the ideals of western powers. The education system improved to such a point that it was considered the best in all of Asia. Furthermore‚ the Japanese military was reformed into a nation-wide conscription military equipped with modern technology. Finally‚ the Japanese

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    Before Captivity Living in a Dangerous Area Kampusch details how the council estate where she lived was considered dangerous‚ through observation of her mother’s behaviour‚ she had internalised her negative attitude towards the estate resulting in her fear response demonstrated through her described behaviour of running through the estate. Social learning theory describes how individuals can acquire behaviour through observational learning‚ through a range of symbolic representations of behaviours

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    Animals in captivity

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    Animals in captivity Sometimes when We watch the animals in a captivity jumping through a flaming hoop or stand on its hind legs‚ it’s easy to forget about all the abuse that the animals have been through. The animals may not like to do these things that we human feel amused about. They may prefer their own habitat if they had choices. To quote actress and animal rights activist Tippi Hedre ‚I’ve had a love of animals from birth. I love getting to know other species. We

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    The Captive Differences between Rowlandson and Smith There was a time where Native Americans ruled the plains with an iron fist‚ a time where their authority was unmatched by civilized law and when puritans and early settlers alike shook with fear and respect for their Barbaric Neighbors. Why did the Natives show such ferocity? Perhaps the early settlers‚ not only forced their beliefs‚ but forced the natives out of their land as well. Anger‚ anarchy‚ and revelry spread like a plague and in the midst

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    Ecological Restoration

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    There have been many ongoing debates over the definition of ecological restoration. While there are still many definitions that people use to define this term‚ ecological restoration is generally defined as “the process of returning‚ as nearly as possible‚ a biotic community to a condition of biological integrity” (Callicott‚ 577). This term‚ however‚ means different things to different people. It not only encompasses the environmental aspects‚ but the cultural‚ social‚ historical‚ political aspects

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    psychological disorders from being out of their natural environment. But others argue that keeping these animals in captivity will help keep endangered species alive. However‚ the disadvantages of keeping animals in captivity are becoming more and more serious‚ and more people are beginning to believe that animals should not be held captive. Animals should not be kept in captivity because of the negative impact it can have on their life. On Christmas Day‚ in the year 2007 a tiger broke out of its

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    Fire Restoration

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    A fire can easily start small and completely engulf your entire home within a few minutes. If your home is still standing after the fire‚ then you may be in for a long and tedious restoration process. How well your home can be restored to its original condition depends largely on how extensive the fire damage is. However‚ the steps that you take following the fire can help to minimize the amount of damage your home may experience. Therefore‚ use these tips to ensure that you are able to prevent your

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    After realizing Bailey’s distress about forgetting her script‚ Mr. Faust did his best to alleviate her fears by immediately finding her. He calmed her down by reassuring Bailey that there would be no yelling. When asked if Mr. Faust has ever yelled during practice‚ Bailey answered‚ “Not anyone on stage‚ no. But sometimes‚ if the people who offstage get too loud‚ he’ll kinda look over his shoulder and say‚ in a kinda big voice‚ “People offstage need to be quiet.” It’s like he’s reminding them that

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    Whales in Captivity

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    Killer Whales Deserve Freedom Kimberly Hall COM 155 November 27‚ 2011 Mara Galvez Killer Whales Deserve Freedom Orcas are complex social creatures deserving freedom and respect‚ not captivity in theme parks under the guise of public education and entertainment. Aquarium staffs say captive whales are priceless educational tools. However‚ people can educate their children by bringing them to the wild instead of bringing the wild to them at the expense of the Orcas health and well-being. "The

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