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    Reworked Zoo Essay Ritu Kanal Zoos have been a part of almost all our lives; it is a form of entertainment where we as humans gawk at caged animals‚ enjoying the excitement of the sight of exotic animals in familiar surroundings. Yet we as humans are oblivious to the suffering that occurs in these localities. Around 175 million people visit Zoos each year globally [1]‚ with over 1500 Zoos across the globe‚ there is no shortage of “entertainment” humans gain from these inhumane captivities.

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    Gone were the tigers‚ lions‚ bears‚ and snakes‚ all poisoned to death. It gave the zookeepers great pain‚ but they were kept a stern eye on by the government‚ and were forced to kill the animals. Finally it came to the day in which the three Elephants were to die. Due to the fact that the elephant’s were smart enough not to eat poisoned food‚ and also strong enough to not be effected by poison syringes‚ the zookeepers decided to starve the animals to death. They could often be seen performing their

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    I was able to make a comparison between this news article and the story “Spoiled Brats‚” by Simon Rich. Both mention the issues of enclosed animals and the neglect the animals face on a regular basis. In the story by Simon Rich‚ a school pet hamster‚ Princess Jasmine‚ is being neglected by the students put in charge of taking care of him. The teacher makes a draw to see who will be taking care of and feeding the hamster for the time being. Princess Jasmine is devastated to see that Simon‚ one of

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    Elephant Vanishes" by Haruki Murakami. This episode is that the elephant and its zookeeper disappeared from the zoo‚ except for the part that the speaker witnesses where the elephant becomes smaller. there is not a mysterious story. According to the newspaper‚ People in the town realized that there were no elephants in May 18h. Iron holds‚ which had been tied to the elephant’s legs‚ were left there with locks on them. The zookeeper also disappeared with the elephant. The article took the expression "Elephant

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    kept in zoos. Posted by: Anonymous Report Post Like Reply 1 0 Why animals should not be kept in zoos. It is cruel to be locked up in a cage seeing the same thing every single day. Should we let the zookeepers continue they’re cruelty or should we stop this at once. Would u like to be locked up in a cage with people staring at u and invading your privacy. Posted by: Ishi Report Post Like ReplyChallenge 0 0 They can

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    Need Enrichment‚” by Alicia Powers‚ explains how we take great care of our beautiful Macaws at Oakland Zoo. All three articles show the role of zoos in protecting the zoos. The first article shows the role of zoos in protecting animals because the zookeepers take good

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    that zoological parks teach conservation through education. This topic relates personally to me‚ I plan to be a zookeeper after graduating. I have currently completed over 200 hours as a keeper intern‚ and over 400 hours of volunteering at both the Dickerson Park Zoo in Springfield‚ MO and the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Gardens. I have a strong passion for animals‚ so being a zookeeper doesn’t even seem like work to me. A standard definition of a zoo is as follows: an establishment that maintains

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    like the normal wild animals can do such as hunting‚ attacking‚ mating or bonding which means they have no chance when or if they let on and into the wild. Even though the animals are fed everything they need‚ and‚ if they get a disease‚ the zookeepers can help them; some of the animals still have a much lower life expectancy in the zoo. An example is the whale shark which can live at least 70 years‚ only can lives for 3 years in the zoo. This is because animals are often more stressed and are

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    PETA Asia towards Mali’s freedom‚ little progress has been made since the campaign started several years ago. The local government unit of Manila has been adamant in keeping Mali‚ retaining their claim that she is being given sufficient care by the zookeepers and zoo volunteers known as the Friends of Manila Zoo. PETA Asia’s proposals have been met with doubts and worries for Mali’s safety. Both parties are concerned with Mali’s well being‚ but they have very different views on how to address the issue

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    Brianna Fehrman Bender Problem with Aesthetics Fall 2010 William Blizek’s article about the Institutional Theory of Art criticizes Dickies’ theory. Blizek makes many arguments against Dickie in the sense that he believes Dickie to be problematic in most of what he presents. First off Blizek dabbles against Dickie in his definition that art can be defined in terms of necessary and sufficient conditions without them having an influence on the creativity of the artwork. Dickie says that

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