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    Ethicality Of Hunting

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    Big game trophy hunting‚ is it really a sport? Killing animals just for the fun of it is uncalled for‚ and needs to end some way‚ somehow. A dentist from America not aware of his surroundings took a trip to Zimbabwe and killed a famous lion by the name of Cecil. Big game hunting is an unethical act‚ which in turn‚ under population of large animals occur. It is inhumane causing these majestic being unnecessary death. Some will argue that they kill and take the lives of these animals because it is

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    species of dolphins‚ and different types of Whales are able to use their voices under water to detect and “speak” to other conspecifics. This range can reach distances over miles and miles away‚ and can also be influenced by the distance at which these different species are from

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    Argumentative Essay

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    precious dolphin (in the movie “Flipper”) that he once trained committed suicide in front of him‚ which shows one of the many problematic aspects of marine-mammal entertainment industries. Marine park shows include marine mammals such as dolphins‚ beluga whales‚ sea lions‚ orca‚ cetaceans and so on. Since the 1960s and the movie “Flipper‚” these animals started to be displayed to the public in special shows with radically increased public demand. Meanwhile‚ it is debatable whether humans have the right to

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    Evolution of Dolphins

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    exploring both how and why this process has taken place‚ as well as other factors related to this amazing creature. Dolphins are marine mammals that are closely related to whales and porpoises. They vary in size from 1.2 meters (Maui ’s dolphin)‚ up to 9.5 meters (the orca or killer whale); part of the largest family in the Cetacean order‚ the Delphinidae ‚ dolphins have evolved relatively recently‚ about ten million years ago‚ during the Miocene. There has been a trend within

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    part of the video concentrated on whales and their ancestors. Whales and dolphin origin is a mystery. They are the few animals that have large complicated brains. Phil Gingerich‚ a geologist from Michigan University‚ went to Pakistan and found the back of a skull that resembled a wolf skull‚ but something was wrong. There was a walnut sized bump inside the skull. Part of the inner ear had a distinctive shape..only found in whales. This formed the question‚ "did whales come from land mammals?" He needed

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    Bounty Hunting

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    RUNNING HEAD: Bounty Hunting Bounty Hunter and the Fugitive Kathy Thomas Composition II Professor Troxlar June 30‚ 2012 Bounty Hunting Bounty hunting is a dangerous and rewarding field to become involved in as a professional. Bounty hunters track down fugitives who run from the court system so they will not have to go to jail. But if people only knew that the bounty hunter will find you and hunt you down like a dog. Yester Years of Bounty Hunting. Bounty hunters in yester

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    Hunting and Gathering

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    hunting and gathering VS agriculture By: Kwg Hunting and Gathering VS Agriculture From the early prehistoric society until now‚ we often heard the word "adaptation"‚ which means the process of changing something or changing our behavior to deal with new situations. The ways people adjust their natural environment varies according to time‚ place‚ and tribe. Foraging is common way of adaptation that people uses for most of human history; however because of the population pressure‚ some people

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    Rodeos Essay

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    Rodeo is a sport where people all around the world participate in and watch other people get thrown off bulls and horses. The riders get quite a bit of prize money just to get put into the ground or go round and round barrels. mainly people that don’t like rodeos are soft city people or people that dont watch it anyway its mostly humans getting hurt more than the animals so its not cruel at all. Rodeo is not cruel because they don’t get hurt unless it’s there own fault for example they jump

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    Whale Rider Analysis

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    Whale Rider Essay Whale Rider shows just how important culture and tradition is to some people. Whale Rider is about the current chief‚ Koro‚ having to accept that the tradition of the first born males becoming the next chief will have change‚ and the challenges he has to overcome by letting a female become leader and breaking the tradition and letting a girl be in control. Koro is heartbroken when he throws his whale bone into the ocean and not one of the boys manages to retrieve it. But Pai has

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    The Film Whale Rider

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    The film Whale Rider directed by Niki Caro depicts the journey of a determined young Maori girl‚ Paikea‚ who strives to do the impossible‚ of claiming her birthright position as chief from her very traditional grandfather‚ Koro. Koro who is the chief now‚ searches for the right individual who can lead the tribe since the original leader his son‚ Paikea’s father‚ left when his son‚ Paikea’s twin brother‚ dies at birth. To be the leader of the tribe Koro displays the working styles of examine and execute

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