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    why do people think that animals feel happy in zoos‚ which are the same as prisons? I remember once I visited Los Angeles Zoo‚ and I compared this zoo to what I saw in my country. I noticed a huge difference between them. In the zoo in my country‚ all the animals were kept in cages‚ while in Los Angeles Zoo they had more space to wander around. However‚ this is still a "prison"..."Even under the best of circumstances at the best of zoos‚ captivity itself is hell for animals meant to roam free" (Kaufman

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    Animal Testing

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    November 17‚ 2013 Mr.Haas Topic: Animal Testing General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my classmates about Animal Testing Central Idea: I want to share with my audience that animal testing has it effects and defects. Introduction: Attention-Getter: Credibility Material: I have seen many pictures taken in laboratories where animals look like they’re in pain; they have scars‚ broken legs or arms‚ rashes‚ infected eyes

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    Animal Experimentation There has been a disagreement between animal rights supporters and scientists about whether it is right to use animals in experimental research. Also‚ it is very debatable whether using animals for such research results in finding a cure for diseases. From my point of view‚ if there are no other alternatives‚ and if it is possible that this will contribute to science‚ animals may be used for experimental research. Although the animal rights activists claim that people and

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    Animals for testing or not In the two articles‚ Heloisa Sabin and Peggy Carlson have different points about the animal testing. Both articles argued on the issue and there does not seem to be any agreement between the two writes‚ while there is an evident disagreement between them. Sabin agrees to Animal Testing. Animal research saves human lives but Carlson disagrees. Animal tests are unreliable. In “Animal Research Saves Human Lives” Heloisa Sabin (The Wall Street Journal‚ October 18‚ 1995)

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    Perception on Zoo Animals

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    IS KEEPING ANIMALS IN ZOO GOOD OR BAD? For many people‚ the zoo is a source of childhood amazement and fond memories: swinging monkeys and growling tigers and a lot more. It had became parts of our childhood lives 1. Facts: Believe or not * Did you know… that zoos have been around since 3500 B.C.? In 2009‚ archeologists found what is believed to be the world’s oldest zoo in Egypt. * It has been estimated by WAZA that over 600 million people visit zoos each year * It is estimated

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    Animal Cruelty

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    Garrett – Geography NAME: __________________________________________ CLIMOGRAPH worksheet VOCABULARY climograph – A graph that shows the annual (yearly) cycle of temperature and precipitation for a geographical location. climate – The average weather conditions prevailing in an area over a long period of time. weather - The state of the atmosphere at a place and time with regard to temperature‚ cloudiness‚ dryness‚ sunshine‚ wind‚ rain‚ etc. DIRECTIONS: Use the following climographs to

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    Keeping Animals in Zoos

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    advantages and disadvantages of keeping animals in zoos On Sunday afternoons in every major city many families go to the zoo with kids. They always have a lot of fun‚ see many rare animals‚ funny monkeys‚ tall giraffes‚ huge elephants and cute koalas. But what is going on with animals? On the one hand‚ animals are safe in zoos‚ which means they cannot be hurt in their cages. Secondly‚ animals have enough food‚ for example‚ they can always eat in a zoo‚ while they may be starving in nature. Furthermore

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    Zoos argue that they save endangered species and educate the 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

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    Cruelty Towards Animals

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    concept is animal cruelty. Animal cruelty simply means cruel unwarranted treatment of animals. Such treatment generally has a single point program - to subject animals and sometimes pets to unnecessary harm and pain. One major type of animal cruelty is torture.  Animal cruelty is a ambiguous term and the terminology depends from region to region‚ state to state and country to country. The definition of animal cruelty may be anything between comprehensive and non-existent. While animal cruelty amongst

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    Animals are happier in zoos then in the wild. This truth about animals eludes the public‚ and consequently‚ has caused society to develop a negative attitude towards wild life in captivity. First‚ animals lack the freedom of time‚ space‚ and personal relations in the wild. Second‚ they crave routine‚ which can easily be provided in a captive environment with well-trained staff. Third‚ animals are very territorial. They will live with the mindset‚ “there is no place like home”‚ and thus‚ will ultimately

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