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    Are zoos helping or hurting animals? Give your views Zoo is place where animals are kept in cages‚ some species are kept which are nearly to be extinct and some are placed for people watching. They are placed in a particular condition‚ every bird and animal environment is placed according to their habitat. According to my views‚ zoos are protecting animals and it has very few disadvantages‚ which I will intend to describe in following paragraphs. First of all‚ in zoo there is ticket for watching

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    Reason why I believe this is how animals in amateur zoos are being treated miserably in the zoo. According to the source #1 "Zoos: Myth and Reality" animals spend mostly of their lives in cages and in amateur zoos people sell the extra animals to other people fore their own needs for money. In some zoo the animals habitat is not even for the animals but for the entertainment of people. In source #3 " Danish zoo kills giraffe" people in the danish zoo would whether kill a very healthy animal than to

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    Introducing a discursive essay The opening of an essay is important. It should capture the reader’s attention in some way or another. It should avoid being bland or dull. It should invite the reader to read on and create a sense of interest. If the beginning is flat‚ it will not inspire your audience. Methods of Opening a Discursive Essay The following methods are suggestions. It is up to you to decide which style suits your writing best. Provocative e.g."It is difficult to see how

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    others think some animals do better in the zoos. Overall‚ it is important to look as both sides of the argument. Supporters of zoos would argue that there are many advantages to keeping animals in captivity. One of the most important of these is that there are some endangered species are protected in the zoos. Like Giant Panda‚ Brown Bear and Siberian Tiger and so on. Moreover‚ zoos give us a close encounter with wild animals. In addition to this‚ zoos make an easy life for animals. For example

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    Seeing exotic animals behind cages or glass walls at the zoo‚ watching Shamu do flips for a fish at SeaWorld‚ and laughing as elephants perform tricks at the circus are all entertaining‚ but is our entertainment worth the suffering these animals endure behind the scenes? The answer is no. The billions of animals that are subjected to abuse outweigh any claimed benefits that can be made of these businesses. The debate of zoos and parks being ethical or unethical has two main arguments‚ these being

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    Zoochosis Disease

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    Did you know animals who live in zoos may develop a disease called Zoochosis. They are also held in terrible captivity.Lastly they re not getting enough exercise. Animals are getting held in terrible I watched a video about a 32 year old chimpanzee named Iris in a Zoo called Chestatee Wildlife Preserve and zoo in Georgia. She was held alone in a tiny‚ barren and dark cell. She had nothing to do or see and no companionship.Iris spent much of her time under a dirty blanket in her cell. Zoochosis is

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    A History of Riverbanks Zoo & Garden Riverbanks Zoo and Garden is one of the most successful mid-sized zoos in the United States. Since opening in April 1974‚ Riverbanks has won a number of awards for exhibit design‚ breeding programs and marketing efforts. Riverbanks attracts more than 850‚000 visitors each year and has a non-profit support society of more than 30‚000 memberships – amazing statistics for a zoo located in a city with a metropolitan population of less than 700‚000.

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    touching movie‚ which Matt Damon starred in‚ We Bought a Zoo‚ directed by Cameron Crowe‚ Kelly Foster‚ the zookeeper‚ keeps her life busy in work so she doesn’t have to deal with her problems in life. First of all‚ Kelly is a divorced workaholic who would rather work than go out and have fun. Kelly “never goes out”(Crowe‚ xx) and stays at the zoo “every day”(Crowe‚ xx). While her friends go out on dates‚ Kelly devotes her life to the zoo and likes to being there and spending time with the animals

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    enclosure size and total distance paced. This means that the tigers that lived in smaller spaces paced more than the tigers living in larger spaces. Tigers held in zoos are unable to move around as if they were in their natural living environment. This creates frustration for the tigers and leads to aggression. The small-enclosed living spaces in zoos lead tigers to suffer psychological disorders similar to those of humans. Tigers suffer from anxiety and depression due to the small living spaces. These effects

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    How Do Animals Captive?

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    All over the world‚ people visit zoos and circuses. People pay to see creatures of the wild up close and personal. They provide a great learning and bonding experience to families‚ couples‚ and friends. When you picture a zoo or circus‚ you imagine a sunny day filled with beautiful exotic animals and greasy‚ delicious food‚ but what are those animals really feeling and thinking behind their facade of fancy performances? Zoos and circuses are beneficial to humans because they create a money making

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