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    Animal Captivity Whether in the zoo or the circus wild animals produced in captive breeding programs are almost never released into the wild; instead‚ they are doomed to life in captivity. Holding animals captive is just as bad as holding people captive‚ which is horrible. Animals‚ just like humans‚ have emotional feelings‚ and no matter the reason‚ captivity should never be an option. Captivity and imprisoning should only be allowed for criminals and guilty people‚ but never innocent animals.

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    In the beginning‚ before man was created‚ animals of the highest status ruled over the many regions of Earth. For the water region it was Killer Whales‚ for the sky region it was Eagles‚ and for the land region it was the Wolves. Before man‚ wolves didn’t stay in separate packs; they were one. Out of this‚ there was a kind and brave leader who went by the name of Luna. She ruled justly over her people‚ but being a just and powerful leader has its own costs. One day while out on a hunt‚ Luna and

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    A person can be anywhere in the world‚ yet remain in the same place—inside a head. In The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway‚ this sense of captivity is the source of many behaviors that prove to be problematic. Discontent sets in at every new location‚ and it is rarely considered by the characters that their lack of contentment is rooted inside themselves as opposed to their current environment. Running from one café to some bar‚ then to another country and city‚ sleeping in a drunken string of

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    Mary Rowlandson’s captivity narrative „A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson“‚ published in 1682‚ is an account of a Puritan women held captive by Natives after having witnessed the destruction of her town and her return to her Puritan community. Although her narrative speaks greatly of Puritan faith and culture‚ the Puritan lens is lifted at some points and entirely neglected‚ telling not only the story of the faithful women withstanding and surviving savages‚ but

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    Niki Caro’s film The Whale Rider‚ conveys the importance of rebelling in order to progress through depicting the stage of finding the boon of success in the Heroine’s Journey. After Koro’s young‚ male students fail to retrieve Koro’s rei puta to determine who would become the next chief‚ Paikea secretly retrieves his rei puta. In this scene‚ Caro alternates between shots of Paikea diving into the ocean and shots of the rei puta lying on the ocean floor with seaweed surrounding it. Through the portrayal

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    The captivities of Mary Rowlandson and Equiano parallel each other‚ but they also have differences that can be seen throughout their journeys. During Mary’s captivity‚ she lost her daughter from wounds sustained during their capture. Equiano also saw and experienced death‚ while aboard a slave ship. The slaves died of infection and some by the crewmembers of the ship. Their emotions through the experience were similar. They both felt grief-stricken‚ Mary because her daughter died‚ her son was

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    circumstances are referendums held in the UK? Referendums are a popular vote where the people are asked to decide on an important or constitutional issue directly. The key features of a referendum are that they the questions usually asked are single questions and are put forward by the government. In a referendum the citizens make the decision and it is always a YES/NO answer. However the conclusive answer is not binding on Parliament. There are 4 main reasons why referendums are held in the UK. Firstly

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    Puritan and Indian cultures collide in Mary Rowlandson ’s " A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson." This is a Puritan woman ’s account of her captivity during the King James ’s War in the Indian raid on Lancaster‚ Massachusetts. A leading Indian family held her in captivity for eleven weeks before she is returned to her husband. She wrote about her experiences‚ she describes traveling from one "remove" to another with her Indian master‚ experiencing hard work and

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    Case study Student’s Name University Affiliation Case study Introduction The squid and the whale‚ a 1986 movie was directed by Noah Baumback and shot at the park slope in Brooklyn. The movie demonstrated the epic battle that divorces are subjected to and how they normally affect the growth and development of children in the marriage. In the movie‚ a family is depicted as being subjected to a major crisis as a result of a divorce which results into the development of two camps‚ with the two

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    sometimes‚ bullying goes so much further than that. Sometimes bullies go too far‚ and their victims make the unfortunate choice of ending their own lives. As awful as it is‚ it happens every day‚ and the worst part about it is those bullies aren’t held legally accountable for their actions‚ but they should be. Bullying is a form of harassment. It damages people physically and mentally. Even though the “normal” type of harassment is illegal‚ bullying someone literally to death isn’t. Rebecca Ann

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