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    Visual Observation Essay

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    up close you can visually perceive all of that at the zoo. What was it homogeneous to for you at the zoo for the first time. I exuberantly exhilarated I was peregrinating to the zoo and got out of the car and I could auricularly discern all the animals. there's a long line at the ticket booth to get our tickets. After waiting in line for 15 minutes we got hurt if it's determinately come, we are off to the front gate. once so we got through the gate right there first thing you visually perceive

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    Animal Captivity

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    parents walked together with them in Animal Kingdom. Parents take their children to zoos and amusement parks to provide their children an enjoyable experience. Nevertheless, the zoo is also where a few children will discover their greatest passion. A young girl’s fascination with koalas may inspire her to educate a future generation of visitors on the research developed on the effects deforestation have on koalas. Animal activists argue that zoos exploit animals for the sole sake of entertainment,

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    Analyzing how the two texts and one video has approached the claim about protecting animals in zoos is clear. In the article titled "The Stripes Will Survive" it talks more about breeding and doubling the population. It uses two tiger cubs as examples. It also says, "They keep a computerized family tee of zoo tigers that helps match males and females for breeding." They say that if it wasn't for this test Danya and Dasha's parents would never have breeded and the cubs would never have been born.

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    Everyone Deserves a Second Opportunity Companion animals are common creatures selected by their owners who desire to share a life with them; furthermore, with a meaningful purpose their owners determine to take responsibility for being in charge of those species. As an example, this kind of commitment was established also in the elder Egyptians’civilization, where cats were considered magical creatures; for that reason, they were revered and special beings for them. Unfortunately, some paths

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    causing attacks out of fear. Giving all dog owners access to a dog park allows those seemingly aggressive dogs the chance to integrate with other dogs and lower aggression and prevent attacks. Many dog owners are forced to leave thier beloved pets in animal shelters where many dogs are killed off due to overpopulation. 65% of those cases can be avoided by allowing those

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    Imagine going to the zoo and not see your beloved picture book animals. When people think of problems in the environment they think of global warming and pollution. Well, Poaching is also one of those problems.As years go on poaching has only gotten worse and as a result, animales have been paying the price. As many nations have gotten on board to try to stop the illegal trafficking animals, poachers have not yet stopped.Therefore penalties for poaching should be severe.Poaching is the cause of many

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    The Gourma region of central Mali, http://www.care2.com/causes/in-mali-renewable-energy-boosts-agricultural-production.html West Africa is home to one of the last herds of desert elephants -- the other desert herd lives in Namibia. Like elephants http://www.care2.com/causes/7-easy-ways-to-help-this-world-elephant-day.html in Africa, they're disappearing at an alarming rate, but they could go extinct much sooner than other African elephants in 2025. http://iworry.org/ Conservationists warn that

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    pets and many others. Many of the popular pets are noted because of their loyal and playful nature. Pets are also of aesthetic value because of how attractive they appear. Due to their enormous advantages; pets require to be given the utmost care. Animal Identification Safety The sense of belonging itself brings about the feeling of being safe. To identify your pet, you can use external identification or microchip identification. External identification is much easier as it includes a collar or an

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    huntress who is now being criticized on social media for all the animals she has killed during her hunts in South Africa. Not only did she kill these animals, but also made comments such as "A feeling I will never forget," which made people furious, believing that Sabrina enjoyed harming these creatures. Trying to make up for what she had said, she quoted verses from the book of Genesis and also stated, "But giraffes are very dangerous animals. They could hurt you seriously, very quickly," trying to make

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    Bringing Dog To Work

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    Dogs and other animals being allowed in the workplace has been a lingering issue in the workforce. I believe that bringing dogs/pets to work shouldn’t be allowed except in a few cases. Dogs can create a detrimental worke enviornment in many ways, and while working with pets may be beneficial for some people, on the whole those benefits don’t outweigh the detractors. Response #1 brings up 3 valid points in support of a “Bring your dog to work” program. Firstly, they pointed out that pets tend to make

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