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    Animals In Circus

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    Animals in circus Is it normal for a bear to dance in a ball?‚ for an elephant to keep her weight in two legs?‚ or for a tiger jump through a ring of fire?‚ this is considered the worst feat that the animals have‚ actually we don’t realize it‚ circuses would quickly lose their appeal if more people knew about the cruel methods used to train the animals‚ instead‚ the circus makes us think that all of this methods are natural for them and they ‘’no suffer at all’’‚ at least this is what they said

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    Should We Ban Smack

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    Smacking should be banned to protect children Before I get stated‚ I’d like to ask you guys for one question: Have you ever got smacked by your parents when you are a little child? If you have‚ please put your hands up. Alright‚ it seems everyone has been smacked before‚ so have I. A black and white picture of a cross father spanking a little boy who is crying on his knees could be described by people as the “bad old days”. Disciplinary action such as a smack on a child’s bottom is not illegal

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    Animals are not ours to eat‚ wear‚ experiment on‚ use for entertainment‚ or abuse in any other ways.” (Peta) The topic I chose to protest for is animal abuse. Not just any animal abuse but circus animal abuse. Animals are fun and to see them do things animals don’t really do. The thing you don’t see is how these circus animals are treated just to do the things you do see. These animals go through a lot believe it or not. Animals get parted from their family. They have no free wild time. They spend

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    Circus Animal Cruelty

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    Animal Acts and the Circus | The Terror and Subjugation of Entertainment Animals | During the Seven Year’s War‚ and English entrepreneur named Phillip Astley began an equestrian act that would become the antecedent of the modern American circus. In 1793‚ Bill Ricketts cultivated Astley’s idea and opened the first one ring show in Philadelphia to great acclaim and success. Soon after in 1825‚ Joshuah Purdy Brown developed a canvas tent to house performers and the travelling circus was founded

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    Circus Animal Abuse

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    Abuse In The Circus Chains‚ spikes‚ and pain is the everyday life for an animal in the circus. Performance animals‚ who experience cruel training‚ extreme punishment‚ and abuse from their handlers should be released from the circus. When people go to the circus‚ they picture a place filled with excitement‚ love‚ and entertainment. In reality‚ the place people used to love when they were children doesn’t exist‚ but is substituted with a cruel and joyless place where the animals that amazed them

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    Elephants have a historical role in the circus‚ which is often hard for people to let go of‚ because it becomes connected to tradition. Excepted values of what society holds as morally right becomes blurred allowing for the abuse of animals‚ specifically elephants‚ to continue and for this abuse to not be stopped by proper regulation. Ringling Bros. has a long standing record of having elephants in the show. Abuse is common to find in the circus with elephants outside of their natural habitat. There

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    300 Words Essay Should Pornography Be Censored? According to Wikipedia‚ pornography is the explicit of sexual subject matter for the purpose of sexual arousal. Sexual explicit contents flood the brain with dopamine as a reward substance‚ which rewires the brain by altering and forming brain cells to motivate porn viewers to do certain activities like seeking more intense images. Overtime‚ exposure to porn can become an addition because users need more hardcore versions of pornography to get the

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    considering that we have no natural resources‚ and we are but a little red dot on the world map. Is the usage of Singlish what we want to be remembered by? Singaporeans’ usage of Singlish has created such a bad impression of our conversational skills to foreigners when they visit us‚ that we are no longer remembered by our incredible evolution from a fishing village to a leading financial hub of the world‚ but by the slang that we speak. Thus‚ I agree strongly‚ that Singlish should be banned altogether

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    Animals Welfare in the Circus Source: http://www.bornfree.org.uk/campaigns/zoo-check/circuses-performing-animals/ All over the world many animals are made to perform doing unnatural behaviours for public entertainment. They perform on side shows‚ globally and in zoos. Many of these unnatural behaviours include tigers jumping through hoops of fire‚ elephants balancing on their heads and lions keeping their mouths open so that people can put their heads into them. All these behaviours are against

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    public‚ but animal rights activists believe the costs outweigh the benefits‚ and the violation of the rights of the individual animals is unjustifiable. Roadside zoos‚ petting zoos‚ and smaller animal exhibitors tend to keep the animals in smaller pens or cages. Sometimes‚ barren concrete and metal bars are all a tiger or bear will know for their entire lives. Larger‚ accredited zoos try to distance themselves from these operations by touting how well the animals are treated‚ but to animal rights

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