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    What's Wrong With Zoos

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    reasonable price. In the excerpt‚ “Zoos Connect Us to the Natural World”‚ it states‚ “Only a small percentage of our nation’s citizens can afford to travel to exotic locations to view wild tigers‚ elephants‚ or giant pandas”. But‚ that right there states wild tigers‚ elephants and pandas‚ and they are called wild animals for a reason they are supposed to be free and well wild. So instead of keeping these animals caged up we should let them be what they are meant to be and that is wild animals.

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    Should Zoos Be Banned?

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    are able to see the animals that are from foreign countries that you might not be able to travel to and even if you do get a chance to travel to those countries it is not assured to see the animals that are in the zoo. Examples of these animals are: Pandas‚ Penguins‚ Polar bears‚ etc. - In a zoo‚ you can observe how animals behave in their habitat. Although you can learn their behaviour in books and in classrooms‚ going to the zoo means you can witness it first-hand. - Class excursions to the zoo

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    in cage-less exhibits that are replications of their natural habitats. The zoo‚ which opened in the early 20th century‚ sprawls across over 100 acres and is heavily involved in conservation‚ education and research programs. Animals such as the Giant Panda‚ Koala Bears and many others can be seen here‚ up close. 2. USS Midway Museum: Situated at San Diego’s Navy Pier‚ the USS Midway Museum is a maritime museum that is dedicated

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    Review Notes

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    mechanical and electrical works of this project. Your client requested you to submit to them a proposal report on the following items: 1. General provisions of requirement for animal of panda. (20 marks) The panda’s diet will include the following things. Firstly‚ the main food provided for the panda is bamboo. This includes yellow groove bamboo and Bisetti bamboo; both are used at the Smithsonian Zoo in Washington DC. If possible‚ 200 g. of fresh bamboo leaves should be offered daily to

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    and people may get very bored of not playing games as its not relevant to there education. The target group wants from WWF colours to show that animals are in danger to show that they are in need of help to save endangered species for example the panda is there logo and is the most endangered specie in the world and is on the verge of going exist and WWF need people to help save them from going extinct. An advantage is that the target group wants to show sympathy

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    to look as both sides of the argument. Supporters of zoos would argue that there are many advantages to keeping animals in captivity. One of the most important of these is that there are some endangered species are protected in the zoos. Like Giant Panda‚ Brown Bear and Siberian Tiger and so on. Moreover‚ zoos give us a close encounter with wild animals. In addition to this‚ zoos make an easy life for animals. For example‚ they don’t need to run about hunting for a meal‚ there are no real predators

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    endangered animals

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    Tropical rainforests‚ evergreen forests‚ mangrove swamps‚ grasslands‚ savannas‚ and temperate forests Pandas This peaceful creature with a distinctive black and white coat is adored by the world and considered a national treasure in China. The bear also has a special significance for WWF. The panda has been WWF’s logo since our founding in 1961. The rarest member of the bear family‚ pandas live mainly in bamboo forests high in the mountains of western China‚ where they subsist almost entirely

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    First negative effect of capturing animals is lack of freedom. The animals should be in the place where they belong. An animals staying in the cage seem kind of tortured. Of course‚ they are tortured and for sure‚ it is hard time for animals to stay in the cage for the rest of their lives. “When we lose the right to be different‚ we lose the privilege to be free” (Hughes).Wild animals are supposed to live wildlife‚ supposed to hunt and survive as they live their own typical life. Although animals

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    Kung Fu Panda

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    Figuracion‚ Gabrielle Frances R. January 25‚ 2010 BSFT-2 FFP10-BD KUNG FU PANDA (A movie review) Many animated movies had been made and shown throughout the years. There were those who covered great animations‚ few were so-so‚ and most were two thumbs up. Being an animated film fan‚ I chose Kung Fu Panda for a movie review‚ although there are movies I have watched that are better than this. This is because some failed to internalize the lines or script

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    Zoos Are Prisons

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    Rachel Olson English King 4 December 1‚ 1999 If you have ever stepped into a zoo‚ you have stepped into a prison in which the inmates are defenseless and innocent‚ the sentence is long‚ and the penalty is cruel and severe. Zoos are not made for educational purposes but for entertainment‚ they do not benefit animals but push them toward extinction. "Zoos range in size and quality from cage-less parks to small roadside menageries with concrete slabs and iron bars." (Zoos: Pitiful Prisons

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