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    Persuasive Essay Zoos

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    Did you know zoos help endangered animals repopulate? Do you know that zoos also help provide research for scientists? Can zoos eventually provide enough research to end endangerment of all animal species? As the argument about whether animals should be kept in zoos continues, I am here to give reasons on why zoos are beneficial to the environment. The facts to back me up in this argument include, zoos help prevent extinction, zoos aid scientist's research, and lastly that they can heal injured animals

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    In this essay, the stories, “Zoo,” and “He-y, Come on Ou-t,” are compared by the unexpected twist and setting details. In a brief summary, the story “Zoo,” introduces us to Professor Hugo’s Interplanetary Zoo where creatures from many different planets are showcased around the world. On the other hand, “He-y, Come on Ou-t,” presents us with a mysterious hole founded after a disaterous event. Eventhough both stories may seem entirely different on the surface, if you look at them at a different perspective

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    May 16, 2017 Unit 3 Portfolio Assignment: Research Simulation Task People think that animals want to be in zoos, but they really do not. In some zoos the owners or zookeepers see how the environment is making the animals feel bad or good and they try to change it by giving the animals a similar habitat to where they came from. All three stories “The Stripes Will Survive”, “The Zoos Go Wild”, and “Our Beautiful Macaws and Why They Need Enrichment” deal with protecting animals but they all do

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    Snap Me Research Paper

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    If I could snap my fingers and be better at one skill as it relates to kit presentation it would be giving advice to other leads or members that have been in Zoo Corps longer than myself. Though helping out and giving advice to newer members is easy, giving advice to other leads or older members can be challenging. It is difficult because you don’t want the person you are critiquing to feel challenged or offended. Because of these dilemmas, trying to give a more experienced member advice can feel

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    words are spoken by Pi after a long discussion of zoo enclosures. Pi has heard many people say negative things about zoos, namely that they deprive noble, wild creatures of their freedom and trap them in boring, domesticated lives, but he disagrees. Wild animals in their natural habitat encounter fear, fighting, lack of food, and parasites on a regular basis activities. As per these biological facts, animals in the wild are not free at all in the zoo, rather, they are subject to a strict set of social

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    Gorillas In Zoos There has been a long history of debate about whether or not gorillas should be held captive. It is an ongoing controversy where some people believe they should not be captivated in a zoo because it is extremely important to their well-being and therefore live shorter lives. However, others believe that they are safer in captivity because they are away from all dangers including predators. Some would see a zoo as the ideal place for gorillas. They believe

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    Almost all animals, especially mammals, live much longer in captivity than compared to their wild counterparts. In the article “Most mammals have a greater life expectancy in zoos, study finds” by the University of Zurich, research by the University of Lyon and the University of Zurich has revealed that “longevity was higher at the zoo for more than 80% of the mammals studied -- species such as African buffalos, reindeer, zebras, beavers, or lions.” Smaller species that generally have shorter lifespans

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    Should Zoos Banned

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    The majority of the people in the US have visited a zoo and seen the many creatures within the walls. But is this right to do? To capture animals, injured or not from their natural habitat and confine them to small limited area to which they begin to lose their natural instincts? An article written by Alison Benjamin and Toby Moses named “Should Zoos be Banned?” goes into detail about their opinions on zoosa and whether or not zoos should stay or be banned. Their article argues both point, the pros

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    ever thought if all animals went bezerk? Well in the story Zoo by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge that is what happens. All of the animals just started attacking humans for no reason. After reading Zoo characterization, conflict and point of view gave structure to the story. The first literary element is characterization. The main character in the story is Jackson Oz. He is bold and works on things he believes in. At the beginning of the story he says “Life is flowing along like a fairy tale,

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    KEEPING ANIMALS IN ZOOS NOT JUSTIFIABLE 2 Keeping Animals in Zoos Not Justifiable A debate that has recently been brought into focus in the public eye is that of whether wild animals should be kept in aquariums, zoos, and other wildlife sanctuaries. Recent tragedies, like the one at Sea World in Orlando, Florida, where a trainer was dragged to her death by a whale, has increased continued scrutiny on the needs of wildlife and how captivity hinders their physical and psychological well-being. Some

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