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    History of Zoos

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    History of Zoos Worldwide Speech A zoo (short for zoological park or zoological garden‚ and is also similar to a menagerie) is an establishment that maintains a collection of wild animals‚ typically in a park or gardens‚ for study‚ conservation‚ or display to the public. The predecessor of the zoological garden is the menagerie‚ which has a long history from the ancient world to modern times. In ancient times having a collection of animals meant you were wealthy and very powerful because it

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    Zoo or Prison

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    Zoo or Prison People always say that animals are our friends; that is why we’d like to go to zoos to see those animals. But are the animals happy about being locked in cages and being seen by people everyday? Or do they want to live in the environments that they are supposed to live? Of course we are never able to know what an animal thinks‚ but I know one thing for sure‚ I don’t want to live in a cage and to be showed to people everyday. Keeping animals in the zoos stops them from being who

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    the Canadians heard the news on Pearl Harbour‚ they told all Japanese Canadians to move to British Columbia. They were put into internment camps until the war was over because the Canadians couldn’t trust them ever since the Pearl Harbour incident. Many interned children were brought up to these camps. When David Suzuki was a child‚ he was brought over to one of these camps because he was also Japanese Canadian. The Canadian government gave this order “based on speculation of sabotage and espionage

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    Camp Harmony

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    Japanese Internment Posted by: Krenk‚ Laura Email: laura.krenk@ops.org[->0] Grade Level: All Themes: 1. Internment Camps 2. Racial discrimination 3. World War II Objectives: The student will: 1. Demonstrate an understanding of the key terms as outlined in the text 2. Analyze why Japanese-Americans were sent to Internment Camps 3. Speculate why German-Americans and Italian-Americans were not sent to Internment Camps 4. Visualize what an Internment Camp looks like 5. Relate to students

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    Shut Up And Dance

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    culture‚ “Shut Up and Dance”‚ by the band‚ Walk the Moon‚ means something deeper to myself than it does to the average person. Produced in 2014‚ this song resonates many great memories that have brought a realization to me about the way I live my life. Previously occupied with worry and doubt‚ but now filled with quick decisions and no regrets. This song inspires me to stay on edge and be ready for anything‚ because you will never know when life is going to throw you a curve ball. “Shut Up and Dance”

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    Japanese Internment Essay

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    to protect the nation and restore its strong figure. In response to the anxiety from the attack and the subsequent war‚ America began taking serious actions: the most significant being the internment of all Japanese people. The interment was when the United States military placed anyone of Japanese origin in camps where they were expected to take the few resources they were given and make mock-towns to live in‚ forcing them to make thrifty accommodations that weren’t optimal for living. At the time

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    Japanese Internment Story

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    This is one of 120‚000 Japanese internment stories. Asa was 15 years old when her family was forced out of their newly built upper middle class home in California. On December 7‚ 1941 was the day Japan “woke the sleeping giant”. February 19‚ 1942 was the day Asa her mother‚ father and grandmother were given 10 days notice to evacuate their home and report to a government provided facility for all Japanese-Americans. Asa’s dreams of living a normal American life were ruined the day that her and

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    Zoos or prisons? Animals living in between our walls The issue is ‘all zoos should be closed’. This is an issue in society because animals are just like any other humans‚ we have feelings‚ but we’re treating them like dirt‚ by keeping them in a zoo‚ locked inside a cage like prisoners‚ for our ‘educational benefits’ and ‘entertainment’. The real issue This is an issue because animals are being kept in a place full of artificial environment and climate that they are not used to. Some of the zoo

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    I am going to talk to about whether you should cut hours down or keep them the way they are. Both statements have good facts to back up their reasoning. But I am going to tell you what I think about the whole matter. The truth is cutting down hours is not always a good thing some might like it‚ but other might not like it at all. Some might think it will be good for the a workplace to cut down on hours or work later instead of earlier. Some might like it the way it is because they like to be push

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    Buffalo Zoo

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    1.  Explain how Donna illustrates the traits of successful leaders.  What additional characteristics and achievement contribute to her success as president and CEO? Donna illustrates many traits for a successful leader. She communicates a vision that is shared by the community and employees by being clear and passionable. She gains trust of her employees by going out and interacting with them. Donna empowers her employees to achieve the goals in hand. She shows openness to her employees by listening

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