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    Circus trainers are abusing elephants! Have you ever thought‚ ‘there is no way a circus elephant can do all of those tricks without being abused’? These rangelers abuse not just elephants but other circus elephants‚ like tigers‚ and monkeys‚ and etc. There are so many ways that elephants are being abused. One way elephants are being abused is by using bullhooks and ropes. The circus trainers are using ropes to choke and burn the elephants. The elephants are being abused by bullhooks too. The elephant

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    and wife recalling a circus they went to when to when they were young. They started to recall these times when the wife asked if there to boys could go to the circus. It goes back and forth between the past and how they travled there. As they recall this it brings up stuff that they did when the were young. It brings the wife to relize how they have grown apart. The story starts off by the wife saying‚ “William‚ I don’t think it would hurt you to let the boys go to the circus in town tomorrow.” The

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    of what the world would think with only her son by her side. Nicelle Davis in “In The Circus of You” writes about a woman who is constantly under surveillance because of her marriage ending also feelings like she also is watching everyone back. Surveillance is having to put on an act and hiding what truly is happening through stanza‚ simile‚ personification‚ and metaphor. In Nicelle Davis’s novel “In the circus of you” a woman is entering into what was once a fairytale to a nightmare she can’t seem

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    Circus performers are people of great courage. They have to make a living out of entertaining people that pay good money to watch them and want to get their money’s worth. They have a lot of pressure from that‚ as well as peer pressure from their fellow performers. Not only do they have pressure from that‚ they have to worry about the very acts being preformed from playing with swords and fire to hanging from a wire hundreds of feet in the air. If their not focused on what they are doing‚ they can

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    from within the passage. We see William and his wife reconnect‚ which is very significant since their relationship has been very rocky since the boys were born. In the passage‚ we see the main two characters talking about their own experiences at the circus. They start to reminisce on what happened back then and because of this we see some foreshadowing. Their own experiences lead us to believe that they will allow their children to go due to the enjoyment it brought them. This happens by the two adults

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    Throughout reading the novel The Night Circus‚ I noticed the similarities between this world of fiction and the world I currently reside in. This encouraged me to think about the type of person Erin Morgenstern must have been‚ and the place she must have been in while creating this novel. The references to older works of literature and cleaver use of word play implies that she is the type of person who has spent her while life reading; Someone who has a love for the craft that is writing‚ over all

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    Philip Pagan Professor Daniel Eng 122-1K 2 January 2017 Practice Essay Did you hear? Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus‚ as well as a vast variety of other forms of animal entertainment‚ are either shut down or in the midst of doing so. This is due to the events that have happened in the past few decades involving these types of recreation‚ from the death of competitive swimmer Keltie Byrne that the past away in 1991 after being submerged under water and dragged around a tank by three orcas

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    Disadvantages of keeping animals in zoos Hello everybody. My partner has just showed us some benefits of zoos. So now‚ I am going to talk about the disadvantages of keeping animals in zoos. There are 3 main points that I want to emphasize: Moral perspective‚ then Abuse and mistreatment‚ and the final is Wrong Information because of their stress behavior First of all is about the animals’ right. Are zoos really better for the animals‚ or just for human? In fact‚ humans are animals too. What if some

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    toddler’s sippy cup tip over? Maybe you are the kind of person who wonders about circus balancing acts and would like to learn how to ride a bike on a rope. Or perhaps you want to know how to make your toy car less prone to toppling over when racing through a sharp curve. In this science project you can learn about balance using marshmallows‚ skewers‚ and toothpicks. Sticky‚ yummy balancing fun! II. TITLE Circus-Trick Science: How to Balance Anything III. RATIONALE The objective of this

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    where fancy had no place in a world full of facts. Here‚ Sleary’s Circus is introduced as a contrast between the two worlds and re-establishes faith in the imagination of human beings‚ even for the purpose of entertainment. Thus‚ one is introduced to Sleary’s Circus with an equestrian connotation in mind – “Sleary’s horsemanship” – making the imagery of the horse essential. Dickens’ caricature of the people constituting the circus involves a vivid description of their physical appearance and mannerisms

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