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    Life of Pi: Journal Response #1 The narrator of this book has his own view about zoos. He tries to make it seem as if his view is absolutely true and is scientifically proven and that he is 100% politically correct. According to him a zoo to an animal is like a home to a human. But I totally disagree with his view on the zoos. In the book the narrator’s view is totally opposite. He assumes and thinks that keeping animals in cages is normal to them and they don’t mind… He persuades us to think

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    About Kanpur

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    SOME IMPORTANT THINGS OF KANPUR Kanpur spelled as CAWNPORE before 1948‚ it is the tenth most popular city in INDIA and the largest within the state of UTTAR PRADESH. It is the second largest city of the HINDI-speaking city after Delhi. It remains one of the oldest industrial townships of NORTH INDIA although it has not kept pace with IT industry growth in the rest of India due to political indifference. It has a metropolitan area of over 1‚640square kilometres (630 semi) and a city area of around

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    Titel: Ein Z und zwei Nullen; ZOO / Drama 2. Regisseur: Peter Greenaway 3. Jahr/Land/Dauer/Farbe: 1985/Großbritannien‚ Niederlande/112 Min./Farbe 4. Darsteller (Auswahl): Andréa Ferréol‚ Brian Deacon‚ Eric Deacon‚ Frances Barber‚ Joss Ecklung‚ Jim Davidson 5. Location(s): Rotterdam Zoo‚ Rotterdam‚ Niederlande 6. Synopsis: Die Zwillingsbrüder Oliver und Oswald Deuce (engl.: Zwei‚ Einstand‚ Teufel) verlieren ihre Ehefrauen bei einem Autounfall vor dem Zoo‚ wo beide als Zoologen arbeiten

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    and evaluate an outing for a group of children‚ aged six years and under‚ in an ECCE setting. Introduction As part of my course work I am required to plan‚ implement and evaluate an outing for a group of children. The venue I have chosen is Dublin Zoo‚ I feel that this venue is suitable for the age group I intend to bring and it will be an enjoyable day out and a learning experience for the children. The age range I will be carrying this out with is 3-4year olds. We will need to bring buggies for

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    with customers and complaints • I am in charge of organizing and setting up party’s that we cater for and making sure they run smoothly and the customers are satisfied Skills and interests • Working with and caring for Animals- I regularly visit zoos in the free

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    Animal Rights Definition

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    dominated and controlled. See: Animals in Circuses: Ringling and Reality Zoos: Tiger in zoo Zoos remove animals from their natural birthplaces and companions‚ and confine them in unnatural surroundings. Justifications include arguments such as “they show us animals we normally wouldn’t see”; “they help rehabilitate animals”; and “they are an important educational tool in preserving endangered species.” While many modern zoos do attempt to mimic the animals’ environment as closely as possible‚ you

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    Ted HIghes The Jaguar by Ted Hughes How does Hughes effectively convey the power of the jaguar? Ted Hughes’ poem ‘The Jaguar’ describes the animals in a zoo and their lifestyles. It also compares them to the jaguar‚ which is an animal that lives very differently to the others because of the way it views its life. Yet how does the poem depict the jaguar as a powerful and free animal? The first stanza of Hughes’ poem the jaguar is: ‘The apes yawn and adore their fleas in the sun. ‘The

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    Should Zoo's Be Banned

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    Absolutely not. In today’s world‚ zoos are nothing short of essential. Their main function is conservation. Without captive breeding‚ many endangered species would now be extinct - for example‚ the golden lion tamarin‚ red wolf and Przewalski’s horse. I am not for a moment suggesting that we should stop trying to protect animals’ natural habitats‚ but if endangered species were to become extinct in the wild (which sadly seems quite likely in the near future)‚ zoos will have preserved them for future

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    However‚ the fact that we are putting these animals in a type of “cage” and taking them out of their natural habitat is not necessarily humane and it shows a lack of respect for animals. Therefore‚ due to the fact that these animals are put into a zoo for the mere fact that humans can go and look at them is not something that

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    “The Jaguar” by Ted Hughes evocatively embraces the imprisonment of zoo animals within the human world of civilization. More specifically of an extraordinary jaguar. Hughes beautifully uses a variety of poetic techniques such as onomatopoeia‚ enjambment‚ sensory images‚ similes‚ and alliteration to illustrate the contrast between the stoic existence of the other animals and the untameable spirit of the jaguar. The poem truly manifests the greatness of this wild creature and wonderfully demonstrates

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