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    I do not think whales should be in captivity because whales are way too big to be in takes at seaworld the whales can’t even move around in the tank‚ imagine you are living in the entire ocean and then you just get pulled out and get put in a tank where you can’t even move. I think that they just want a bigger crowd because it means they would get more money. Whales should not be in captivity because the tanks are way to small‚ Trainers don’t not feed the whale enough‚ and people don’t have the best

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    different things. The present essay aims to explore the works of Ira Belin and Lawrence Levine‚ who provide different points of view to look at the slavery and post-slavery societies and their consequences on the lives of black Americans. Generations of captivity: A history of African American Slaves explores slavery in a more profound way‚ describing it not only as a process of oppression and dehumanization to the African people‚ but also as a period in which it was possible to develop new ways of living

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    I picked my essay about orca whales in captivity‚ specifically in SeaWorld. I made some researches about that and looked at several documentaries about whales in captivity as well in wild life. I found a very interesting article in Los Angeles Times‚ which I want to analyze. The first SeaWorld Park opened in 1964 orca whales were not popular; they were even hated and also hunted. Half a centaury later people came to SeaWorld and learned about these animals and started to like orca whales‚ which led

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    You ever wonder how the Grey wolf acts and dose to survive in the wild compared to the Grey wolf in captivity. The Grey wolf in captivity gets feed on a regular basis and has shelter made for them by humans. There is so much a Grey wolf in the wild has to do to survive by getting its own food to making its own shelter. Even the dangers they face in the wild such as other animals and harsh weather conditions. This is just what they have to do to survive. The average Grey wolfs diet consist of mainly

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    as dolphins‚ make use of what is in their environment to benefit themselves. In 1997‚ researchers observed a group of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins carrying sea sponges in their beaks. It is believed that dolphins do this to protect their sensitive snouts. When dolphins foraging for food poke around on the ocean floor‚ they use the sponges to shield their noses from sharp rocks‚ dangerous animals‚ and other things that might harm them. I want to determine whether or not bottlenose dolphins use

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    Coastal Dolphin Survey Project of Orange Coast College focus on the population dynamics and behavior of the coastal bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) along Crystal Cove‚ CA and use of Newport Harbor‚ CA. Lindsay S. King (Student Director CDSP) and Dennis L. Kelly‚ Professor & Project Director. Marine Science Department‚ Orange Coast College‚ 2701 Fairview Rd‚ Costa Mesa‚ CA 92628 INTRODUCTION Photo by Dennis Kelly Photo by Sgt. Hollenbeck Photo by Lindsay King Photo by Google

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    Miami Dolphins Marketing Plan Sports Marketing Spring 2014’ Internal Analysis The Miami Dolphins are a professional American football team based in the Miami metropolitan area. The team is part of the AFC East‚ or American Football Conference’s East Division‚ in the National Football League (NFL). The Dolphins play their home games at Sun Life Stadium in the northern suburb of Miami Gardens‚ and have their headquarters in Davie‚ Florida. The Dolphins are one of the oldest NFL franchises

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    There are many different views and perspectives of whether or not animals should be held in captivity. Some people believe there is more good done than harm to animals that live in zoos and unnatural habitats. Living in zoos not only hurts animals and their habitats‚ but also causes confusion for anybody who visits. Animals and their habitats should not be disturbed by humans. For example‚ humans are destroying the homes and habitats of animals. The arcticle‚ ’The Impact of Animal Protection’

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    Some of the most memorable and entertaining animal encounters we may experience may also be the most unethical and cruel. In advocating for animal rights‚ the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WSDS) and Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) investigated the humanity behind one of the most popular exotic animal and human interaction availabilities- touch pools. Through the combination of extensive research (which includes undercover first-hand observations and employee testimonies)‚ slight

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    Bottlenose dolphins are also known as Tursiops truncates‚ which is their scientific name. This name originated from the Latin word “tursio” which means “dolphin”‚ and the Greek suffix “ops” which means “appearance”. In effect‚ tursiops means “dolphin-like” and their scientific name was derived from these other languages. Bottlenose dolphins are generally 6.6 to 12.8 feet long and weighing around 332 to 442 pounds. The variations in size are because of geographical location and gender. The coastal

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