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    do they really know that they are hurting the animals. My second reason is that they are getting endangered. Zookeepers are hurting the animal. Imagine a world where all the animals are gone the food chain going crazy. They said that they are saving the animal from the zoos are they really saving animals. First really is do people know that they are hurting the animal at the zoos yes. People are causing stress when they go to the zoos . for animals stress can lead to cause of death and other serious

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    to be more like members of our family, rather than just animals. Therefore, when Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans it was important for an evacuation plan to be in place for the animals of the city. However, the overwhelming response after the hurricane was more than the Louisiana SPCA could have ever dreamed of (Louisiana SPCA, 2006). Prior to Katrina hitting New Orleans the Louisiana SPCA transported more than 250 shelter animals inland to the Houston, Texas SPCA. This plan was part of

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    The first zoo’s that were established were a way for the wealthy and Royalty to display gifts of animals that were commonly given to confirm political transactions or to impress the royals, and demonstrate their power in the social hierarchy. Nowadays it’s illegal to gift someone a lion to confirm a business deal. Good afternoon fellow classmates today I will be shedding some light on a topic that has been kept in the dark. Though many have tried to make this problem a priority it has been continuously

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    Why Are Zoos Inhumane

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    Animals in the zoo are inhumane and being held captive? Well, what do you think? Animals in the zoo aren’t inhumane or held captive. They are in there for a good reason like that they are sick or injured. The animals might not be able to live on their own so they might get placed in a zoo to help them out. They also are there to help out other animals that need help. They might just be there to be held to captivity. In the zoo, there are animals who are sick or injured. They live in the zoo to get

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    Stereotypes In Zootopia

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    realities of society Zootopia is one of Disney's highest grossing films. The creators of the film use anthropomorphic animals to not only entertain children and their parents but to also use these animals to help the audience access the themes and concepts of sexism, stereotyping and racism or in this case "speciesism" that the creators display throughout the film. The different animals reflect different social issues such as a petite female sheep being portrayed as weak and timed to characterize sexism

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    Should animals be held captive in zoos and aquariums just for entertainment. Yes or No? The author of source one” The Use of Animals in Entertainment”,the author of source two,” Jump to it!” and the video“ Should Animals Be Used as Entertainment”there are clearly some comparisons and also plenty of contrasting the video and source one and the video are clearly on the same page that animals should not be held captive and forced to do stupid tricks.Also,in source two and one they are on completely

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    Drawing on animal rights claims, the questionable moral status of animals and the land ethic, this essay seeks to argue that zoos; a place in which wild animal’s are held in captivity, are inherently unethical, because they violate the ethical and moral standard in which animals have a claim to. Citing experts in the animal ethics field, this essay will be supported by firstly establishing that animals do in fact have “animal rights” and similarly, that they have a claim to a moral status relative

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    unhelpful to animals. The zoo isn't necessary because it ignored animal rights by making them suffer mentally and physically in the cage, in many parts, zoos are actually dangerous and useless, and it is more an entertainment, not education. For you, zoos might be homes for animals or simply a place you could visit. But for the animals, it’s more like a prison. Making animals suffer in the cage for their whole life ignores animal rights. They suffered both mentally and physically. Animals are often

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    Zoos, aquariums and circus violate animal rights and should be shut down. What thoughts or concerns did you have about the treatment of performing animals ? . Animals play an important role of human life. Although zoos , aquariums and circus have become a beloved part of our culture . Families look for opportunities to spend time with their children whether it is a circus event or spending a beautiful day at the zoo . Roper Organization (1992) stated that commissioned by Sea World

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    If you think that Pit Bulls are dangerous you are crazy. Pit Bulls are commonly mistaken for vicious and wild, that will automatically attacks other animals and humans due to their vicious nature. Even though they are very sweet and loyal dogs. Some think that these dogs shouldn't be kept as pets, while others do. Pit Bulls should be allowed to be kept as pets because it's only the media making these dogs seem horrible, they aren't as bad as you may think, and back then they were really helpful.

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