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    Chapter 1: Introduction Nowadays monkeys are creating great havoc in residential areas, streets, markets, schools, and universities, etc. Directors, Professor’s and Teachers could not even go outside for lunch and breakfast. They are even facing a problem in moving from one building to another for taking a class. These monkeys are creating serious problems on daily basis by attacking the pedestrians, small children and old people. They've already bitten some people in our area. Sometimes

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    “According to the American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA), there are over 10,000 zoos worldwide” (Fravel). Zoos are a time old concept that date all the way back to 1250 B.C. in ancient Egypt. The more animals a ruler had in their possession, the more powerful of a leader it proved them to be. For thousands of year humans have kept the idea of caging animals up and displaying them, but has the concept become outdated? In our current age, countries are proven powerful by their military and economy

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    Persuasive Essay Zoos

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    Did you know that animals don’t always like what they have to eat. Also zoo animals don’t live as long in the zoo as they do in the wild. I’m against zoos because they are bad for animals. The purpose of this paper is to persuade that zoos are bad for animals.The focus of this paper is animals don't like what they have to eat,animals shouldn’t be kept in cages,and animals should be free they don’t live as long in zoos as they do in the wild. Animals might not like what they have to eat. Ivan is a

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    A desperate search continues to find a two-year old boy who was snatched by an alligator at the Seven Seas Lagoon near Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spain Orlando. Article: Another incredibly sad story emerges from Orlando after a toddler is attacked in a lagoon at a Disney hotel near Orlando. Despite the father’s efforts to save his 2-year-old son from the alligator’s jaws, the boy remains missing. Gator swims away clutching child The nightmare continues for the parents of a toddler who was

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    Persuasive Essay Zoos

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    Zoos are pretty familiar, right? I'm sure as a child everyone has at least wanted to go to one. I think zoos were pretty cool,until I did research. After I researched I realized zoos are torturing innocent animals. This paper is going to persuade you that zoos are bad. I'm going to cover poor habitats, change in natural behavior and animal mistreatment. Let's start with the subtopics shall we. They're not in their natural habitat. If they are just there in on small space they can't roam around like

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    reasons why we should not ban animals from zoos and other exhibits. In "Myth And Reality" it says as long as the animals are kept in captivity they are suppose to get treated humanly, because studies have shown that animals suffer mentally, emotionally, and even physically. It also says that zoos claim to teach visitors about the wild life conservation and habitat protection. Its not so much that the animals aren't in their natural habitat because the zoos make their large cages look and seem like

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    unrecognizable surroundings - that is what zoo animals are forced to do. They live in zoos where they are “displayed” and shown to families. Animal care is significantly vital for any animal, not just wild animals or endangered species. Animals should be nurtured and protected the same way as humans would for each other. Zoos are basically like jails, they leave animals with no way to escape dangerous situations. (Peta Kids, ​5 Secrets Zoos Don’t Want You to Know​). Zoo animals need to have more freedom;

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    though some argue that zoos are actually beneficial for animals, zoos in reality produce a toxic and cruel impact on species. When animals are confined in spaces for entertainment purposes, they are more likely to develop mental illnesses and strange behaviors. For instance, the term “zoochosis” was coined by Bill Travers in 1992 after witnessing abnormal behaviors such as pacing, head banging, self mutilation, regurgitating, and many more actions that animals displayed in zoos that were not found in

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    Imagine you are a animal in a zoo. You haven't been fed in days. You have a wound on your paw. There is a little girl watching you pounding on the glass she is making you angry. How do you feel? That's how animals the feel everyday. People look at them everyday watching their every move. One of the reasons is that animals get hurt in zoos. In the article “13 Zoos Were Bad For Animals” A bear starved to death in the Toledo zoo, this makes me think that maybe they didn't want the bear because

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    Rica is home to only two zoos, however, it is one of the first nations to attempt to close all of their zoos within their country and release their captured animals back into the wild. Costa Rica was also the first country within their region to ban sport hunting completely. However, the government set the Simon Bolivar Zoo and the Santa Ana Conservation to close in March of 2014, which the zoos claimed was not enough notice to end their contract. Because of this, the zoos took it to court, where

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