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    With a total of 23 beautiful orca whales‚ it is no surprise SeaWorld attracted 4.4 million tourists in 2014. These millions flock to watch the black and white beauties swim‚ splash‚ and wave in front of huge audiences and charismatic trainers‚ but these millions might not be so excited once they watch‚ Blackfish. In the documentary‚ Blackfish‚ filmmakers attempt to discredit the SeaWorld corporation‚ for compromising the welfare of captive orcas for a higher financial gain. Blackfish caused quite

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    The whaling ship Peqoud was a great Whaling ship in its day‚ but that all changed when they encountered the great White Whale. The crew of the Peqoud were mostly experienced seamen but that didn’t help there fate. On that stormy day that the Peqoud and its crew met its fate they were on the hunt...for Moby dick. Captan Ahab was in charge of the Peqoud at this time and he was the man who made the decision to hunt Moby dick. Although the Peqoud was a whaling ship they went after Moby dick purely for

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    documentary Blackfish‚ orca whales are portrayed and deeply appreciated as entertainment through SeaWorld’s whale shows. Considering the orca whales at SeaWorld are away from their natural habitat‚ the film takes a look at the reality of orca whales in captivity. The producer‚ Gabriela Cowperthwaite‚ observes not only the whales’ lives‚ but also how SeaWorld handles the whales and their trainers. Upon death incidents involved between SeaWorld trainers and an orca whale named Tilikum‚ through this

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    sometimes it makes me think we live in a strange world. The similarities between “Joyas Volardores” and “A Matter of Scale” are that they both go in depth with nature. In “Joyas Volardores‚” Doyle talks about the heart of a hummingbird and a blue whale. They both differ in size and weight but they both have the same amount of heartbeats in a lifetime. Either you can live fast(a few years or less) like a hummingbird or you can live long like a tortoise‚ approximately 200 years old. They both convey

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    Whale Rider The “Whale Rider”‚ filmed in New Zealand and directed by Niki Caro‚ is a film based on the novel of the same name‚ by Witi Ihimaera. Many of the extras in the film were actual residents of the town Whangara. The film is about a girl‚ Paikea Apirana‚ played by Keisha Castle-Hughes in her debut role‚ who battles to gain her grandfather’s respect‚ and to become the chief of the tribe. By tradition‚ the leader of the tribe should be the first son‚ however Pai’s twin brother had died at

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    keep down the loudness of international opinion. The men and women from aiding organizations are public enemy number one to the fishermen and the killing organizations countries such as Australia have become angry about Taiji and their killings of whales and dolphins. Critics refer to the killings as senseless slaughter of intelligent creatures. There are activists which visit Japan every September in an attempt to video tape the carnage and make people aware all over the

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    to boats and taken to the warehouse to be cut up. The fishermen’s work is hidden from the outside by heavy shutters‚ and barely anyone in the world knows about it. Not only are the dolphins slaughtered illegally‚ but their meat is sold disguised as whale meat‚ which is a delicacy in Japan. Dolphins contain dangerously high levels of mercury‚ which is a chemical that when consumed‚ can cause a disease that slowly kills you.

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    chosen is "How relationships can influence our view on the world" which helps reflect this. This can be found throughout the novels‚ The Fault in our Stars by John Green‚ My Life of Crime by Fleur Beale and Animal Farm by Gorge Orwell‚ and the film The Whale Rider directed by Niki Caro. In the novel The Fault in our Stars‚ the main character‚ Hazel Grace‚ is determined to isolate herself from the rest of the world‚ as she believes that when she dies‚ all she will do is hurt those close to her. This is

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    horrifying and the gruesome images that were shown in the film made me want to run out of the auditorium. Dolphins herded into tiny harbors in Japanese coastal towns to be injured‚ beaten‚ and eventually killed for meat that is labeled as “whale meat”.  And the whale hunting is a whole different story… Now‚ I know that sometimes groups and organizations‚ in an effort to support their own cause or agenda will seek out the information that best supports their viewpoint. However‚ even if the footage

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    too many whale-watching boats by CBC in 2018‚ and in the poem The Famous Tay Whale written in 1883 by McGonagall‚ the human-animal relationship has progressed‚ showing that people understand the importance of protecting the whales. Despite the progression‚ in both articles‚ people still all treated whales as tourist attractions to make money which also shows that people still do not have enough appreciation for these whales. In The Famous Tay Whale‚ the speaker describes the whale as an ugly

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