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    Maltreatment of Zoo Animals Zoos have been a major attraction throughout the years--being a major hotspot for families to go to on special occasions in order to keep their children entertained. Zoos have been placed to educate the general public about each animal and their habitat. The behind-the-scenes of how these animals are treated is never shown. Animals do not prosper in zoos like they would if they were in their natural environment, often times they have a shorter lifespan or unusual behavior

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    agree in that animal captivity should not be permitted, there are without a doubt, there are some benefits that can come from it. When animals are brought into a zoo they are being protected from starvation, predators, habitat loss, poachers etc. Zoos have many good benefits for the animals and for us. One is benefit is that the zoos offer protection from hunters. “Animals are being hunted down for a lot of reasons, including their fur, ivory, some medical benefits (that aren’t proven),

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    ENG1502 59579064 Assignment 1 [873634] Question 1 i) Symbolic signs are never a direct image of the desired action. Instead a symbol which is usually associated with an action. Eg: the panda bear logo which is associated The World Wildlife Fund. The organization is not in place simply for Pandas, it’s associated with all endangered animals. However if someone comes across the symbol they immediately know who it represents. An iconic image is a direct image of a desired action. For example an icon

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    Virung Film Analysis

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    The documentary Virunga (2014) is an investigative documentary directed by Orlando Van Einsiedel that represents Virunga in two main ways, the conflicting and context surrounding the national park and the hope that it holds for the future of the region. This essay will discuss the conventional nature of Virunga, actuality and the investigation through journalism. This essay will also explore how Virunga has been constructed to engage and influence the viewers on some of the complications Virunga

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    Will Robotic Dogs Take Over? Could you imagine a world with robotic cats and dogs? When you wake up in the morning, your puppy will come and jump on you and you pet their warm and fuzzy little head. Imagine a stiff robot walking up to you, standing up, and having their cold, hard, metal head touching your hand. Live dogs and robotic dogs are not similar. Throughout the years, pets have changed from real to robotic, but they don’t have the potential, or personality to replace live animals. In the

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    Lion Informative Speech

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    Eurasia from Greece and Southern Eastern Europe to India. A lions symbol Lions are known as a symbol of courage and royalty. They're usually called,¨ Kings of the Forest¨ How long lions live Lions can live for 10-14 years but when caught or put into a zoo, they can live longer than 20 years, because of this, males are known to get injured when in fights, and this shortens their lifespan.

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    The primates species that I observed were the Bornean orangutans and the Sumatran orangutans. There were three adult females. one adult male, and one infant female. The orangutans were observed at San Diego zoo’s ape webcam on April 26, 2106. One thing I like about the orangutans is their social behavior. For instance, when the adult females finished eating, they would get together and hug and show affection towards each other. Also, the infant and the adult females were always curious to see

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    earth whose natural habitat is a zoo is the zookeeper” (One Green Planet 1). Robert Brault, a writer for magazines and newspapers in the United States for more than forty years, is an advocate against zoos. Robert Brault is an advocate who is known to voice his opinions online, on the social media website, Twitter. This quote has since become a famous quote amongst zoo advocates and amongst the public. In fourteen words, Robert Brault expresses his concern for zoos and indirectly informs the public

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    “If I had my way, there wouldn’t be a single lion or tiger in captivity anywhere in the world. They never take to it. They’re never happy. They never settle down…You can see it in their eyes.” There are over 10,000 zoos and aquariums worldwide; just imagine how many animals that will add up to. Not just wild animals like tigers, lions, wolves and elephants but sea life such as dolphins, sharks, orcas and penguins included; are they really happy being behind bars? All wild animals on the land or in

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    Sweat-Summer Observation

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    When I visited Sweat-Winter, I observed the children deepy invested in their topic about birds. They were in meeting time and together they were discussing Maine birds and different ways we could attract them to the playground in the small community of Farmington. The kids learned how to make bird feeders and talked about the anatomy of a generic bird, the different noise and their diversity. They started with bird feeder and used specific materials to make them 3D. Posters and stuffed animals were

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