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    We all have gone to zoos to go and see all the o animals but‚ have we’ve ever thought about how they are treated if they are feed right‚ if they get the right amount of leaving space and if they have good amount of freedom. When a person goes to the zoo they see the cage where the animal is place‚ the little play area or place where they can nap if they want but we have never seen the back is it clean or even if they get hurt. The cages seem very strong and tall but are they truly that animal that’s

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    Zoo visitors started going to zoos to learn more about the animals. However‚ nowadays people go to zoos to be entertained by the animals. People seem to always talk about going to the zoo but‚ while at the zoo‚ most people are usually talking about a completely unrelated topic as they go from exhibit to exhibit‚ and they spend less than a minute at each enclosure. This gives people very little time to view the animals‚ let alone read the description of that particular type of animal. Thus‚ zoos

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    regeneration of urban areas been given the variety of ways it has been undertaken (40 marks) Urban regeneration is defined as improving an area that has been experiencing a period of decline due to a variety of reasons‚ such as lack of employment‚ lack of investment in the CBD‚ suburbanisation etc. Ways that this can be resolved include property led regeneration‚ prestige project developments and partnership development schemes. These have all been carried out in the UK recently due to urban decline in

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    Urban areas have a significant impact on climatic characteristics.” discuss this statement (40 marks) The weather is often very different in urban areas than the surrounding rural areas‚ variations can occur in temperature‚ humidity‚ precipitation‚ visibility and air quality. The urban canopy layer is the areas just below roof level where processes take place between buildings and the urban boundary layer is the dome over an urban area which extends downwind. Temperature is one characteristic

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    The term ‘urban heat island’ refers to the localized increase in temperature associated with an urban area. The UHI is an example of unintentional climate modification when urbanization changes the characteristics of the earth’s surface and atmosphere. It was observed that the UHI effect might result in minimum urban temperatures being 5-6° greater than the surrounding countryside. In the case of London‚ mean annual temperature was 11°C‚ while the surrounding countryside was 9.6°C and the suburbs

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    male-male relationship in the terms of Platonic love. In addition to this‚ I will touch briefly at times on the unique relationship each has to a world that is caught up in a change from nature and natural things to what we call a civilized life‚ or an urban life. In the beginning of the epic poem Gilgamesh‚ the main character Gilgamesh is conveyed as a generally immoral human‚ his genesis mythically coming from the gods. "Two thirds they made him god and one third man." (19‚ Norton; "Gilgamesh")

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    Though the benefits of becoming a Fish and Game Warden sound encouraging there are risks wardens take on duty and occasionally off duty as well. The Weight of the responsibility of enforcing laws related to hunting and fishing in the United States rests on the shoulders of the nation’s game wardens. At first it may sound like a fairly uneventful job but the fact is that game wardens face dangers on a daily basis that are inherent to the job. Their positions involves investigating accidents‚ property

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    The Okapi Wildlife Reserve [pic] The Okapi Wildlife Reserve The Okapi Wildlife Reserve takes up about one-fifth of the Ituri forest in the Northeast of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (UNESCO Heritage Centre‚ 1992-2008). According to UNESCO Heritage Centre (1992-2008)‚ “ the Congo river basin‚ of which the reserve and forest are a part‚ is one of the largest drainage systems in Africa’’ (para. 1). The reserve contains endangered species of primates and birds and about 5‚000 of the estimated

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    for conservation efforts for the environment. According to a report from the Fish and Wildlife Service‚ each year nearly $200 million in hunters’ federal excise taxes are distributed to State agencies to support wildlife management programs (FWS). For example‚ in the US each time a individual purchases a gun‚ ammo or archery gear‚ 11% from the purchase goes to state wildlife agencies for conservation of wildlife(IHEA).This is known as the Pittman-Robertson law. It was passed in 1937 with a lot of

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    Saving wildlife DECCAN HERALD‚ 28-12-2003 Reflecting on the conservation measures adopted during the past year‚ SANJAY GUBBI & PRAVEEN BHARGAV point out that through political will and commitment most of the threatened wildlife and their habitats can still be saved We were only 300 million Indians when the British left their most prized imperial possession. In just over half a century we have more than tripled our population and lost more than 50 lakh hectares of our natural forests. With

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