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    Animal Cruelty in Circuses

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    previously imagined. But behind the silky scarlet curtain‚ under the Big Top‚ the whips are ferociously flaying and the bullhooks are violently stabbing as the circus performance is not always as it seems. Circuses show an extremely distorted view of wildlife. To the viewer the animals are beautiful‚ ornately decorated and extravagantly treated. However‚ behind the scenes many of the animals have a depressive life full of human dominance‚ aggressive training and solitary confinement. They often live in

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    Are Zoos Harmful?

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    Michelle Smith Professor Jerri A. Harwell WRTG 0990-035 (Persuasive Essay #1) 16 April 2013 Persuasive essay #1 Should animals stay in their natural habitat as opposed to zoos? This controversial topic has been debated for years. Many argue that keeping animals in cages is unethical and could lead to diverse problems for the animals. On the other hand‚ there are many benefits for not only the animals who live in zoos but also for humans as well. For example‚ zoos help educate society on

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    Having a science degree while majoring in coastal and marine science‚ marine and freshwater biology or any related field is obviously a big key to becoming a Marine Biologist. Having an interest in research and exceptional oral and written communication skills are another key factor to being a Marine Biologist. You must be able to communicate well with companies or animal rescuers who call or contact the company you’re representing. Having good written skills comes into play when you must send out

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    doctor’s instructions while having a unique method of imaging during the procedure. Sonographers need to develop a professional way about themselves‚ while being empathetic‚ patient‚ understanding and reassuring to patients (Romanosky). This demeanor of professionalism is necessary in instances where someone is facing a tragedy such as cancer‚ a disease that is untreatable or the death of an unborn baby that could potentially be revealed during the ultrasound. Sonographers cannot actually reveal

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    Imagine being locked in a tiny room for your entire life‚ being forced to perform and entertain a species you are not familiar with‚ and then being killed off once you are no longer useful. This is what many in zoos and amusement parks animals go through constantly. Animals should only be in the wild or sanctuaries because zoos and amusement parks are not fit habitats for such amazing creatures. These artificial habitats are causing beautiful animals to act neurotically; neurotic behaviors are bringing

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    I think a Marine Biologist is the best job ever because you get to save and recover injured and lost animals.The reasons i have my heart set on being a Marine Biologist is because when i 6 years old me and my step dad saved a fawn/baby deer. Some duties that i would be doing are you will have to study animal behaviors‚genetics‚animal life process‚they specialize in animal/wildlife management.If i were to do this job for the rest of my life i would get $60‚520 per year.One of the cons for this job

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    Should we put animals into the zoos? It is generally believed that animals shouldn’t be kept into the zoos. Only in this essay‚ the definition of the zoo is purchasing and restricting the animals for the financial uses and researches. There are three reasons approved to this opinion‚ which includes decreasing the initial wild characters‚ increasing the danger of injuries and increasing the fare in many ways. Firstly‚ zoos cannot replicate wild animals’ habitats. In the other way‚ zoo could decrease

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    Animals play an important role of human life. Wild animal is a kind that normally lives in the wild‚ for example: elephants‚ tigers‚ rhinos and many others. They live in the wild with spacious and natural environment‚ however many humans kept them in the zoo‚ as an attraction for the sake of the money. They didn’t think of the wild animals habitat‚ and there are some problems arise from keeping them in cages. The shock of being in captivity would depress the animals; they would even act hysterically

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    Lord of the Flies By: William Golding The book I chose for this book report is titled‚ Lord of the Flies‚ and William Golding writes it. I chose this book due to the high amount of hype behind it. It’s a very mysterious book with many great symbolic twists added in‚ along with my liking of the type of book‚ especially the topic of this particular novel. It was published in 1954 by‚ The Berkley Publishing Group. There were a handful of main characters of the story. The protagonist is‚ of course

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    "The Road Not Taken" and "Birches" are two poems by Robert Frost seemingly inspired by nature. Robert Frost was a poet who lived from 1874 to 1963. His poems can be related to the book Into the Wild. Into the Wild is a story about the life and death of Chris McCandles covered by Jon Krakaur who is somewhat of a nature enthusiast himself. In "The Road not Taken" Frost talks about a fork in the road and seeing that he is only one person he has to choose one path over the other‚ after thinking for

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