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    Zoos

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    Are Zoo’s Good or Bad? Zoos serve as an attraction to people. They are accepted as useful and entertaining amenities‚ which are seen as educational. Children love seeing animals and a visit to the zoo has always been a treat. However‚ we should consider if the zoo is beneficial to people or harmful to animals. It’s cruel to leave animals caged up day in and day out not living in their natural habitats. Zoo animals are kept in enclosures that don’t allow them to live their lives in a natural

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    In Luke 7‚ when John the Baptist sends his disciples to find out if Jesus was the Messiah‚ Jesus tells them‚ “Go back and tell John what you have seen and heard: the blind see again‚ the lame walk‚ those suffering from virulent skin-diseases are cleansed‚ and the deaf hear‚ the dead are raised to life‚ the good news is proclaimed to the poor.” So‚ who are the poor? The poor are those who are in need of the help of God; those who are open to the plan of God in their lives; those who are simple hearted;

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    The Zoo

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    When Edward Albee wrote The Zoo Story in 1958‚ it was the first play that he wrote as an adult and only the second play that he wrote in his lifetime. His only other play was a sex farce that he wrote at the age of twelve. After being passed from friend to friend‚ The Zoo Story traveled from New York to Florence‚ Italy‚ to Zurich‚ Switzerland‚ to Frankfurt‚ Germany and was finally produced for the first time in Berlin‚ Germany. It opened on September 28‚ 1959‚ at the Schiller Theatre Werkstatt. After

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    Zoos are places where we can see a lot of kinds of animals‚ even some animals that we do not imagine that we could see; however‚ personally‚ I think that animals should be free and people should never keep them in zoos. First of all‚ animals have the right to be free and nobody can private them to that. They are born free and zoos are not allowed them to have a free life. Instead to keep animals in zoos why do not we help them to coexist and survive in their own habitat? It is very easy to go to

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    Closed Adoption

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    April 19‚ 2011 The choice of an open vs. closed adoption is one of the most important decisions a mother can make during the adoption process. For both processes an agreement is crafted to detail the rights of the birth parents in the life of the baby following the adoption. There are many pros and cons to both options. Both can be seen and evaluated in the following articles that clearly explain and discuss these two options. Also‚ another form of clarification is the textbook‚ Marriages and Families

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    to an infection from exposure to the bacteria. When the wound gets infected‚ surgeons are required to perform an arthroscopy‚ repeating the motion cutting the wound and washing it for approximately two to three hours. Another type of fracture was closed fractures; these are when the bone does not penetrate the skin. While adults and children can have the same types of fractures‚ a child’s bone are soft and bendable. Children have an epiphyseal plate at the end of a long bone known as a pediatric

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    Closed Adoptions

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    Closed adoptions are adoptions in which the birthparents of the adopted child have no contact with the child after he/she is adopted or with the adoptive parents. No identifying information is provided to the adoptive family or the adopted child. Closed adoptions are controversial because they basically cut off all connections between the child and the birthparents. The child may never know who their birthparents are and they may have many questions that may remain unanswered. Many people think

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    City Zoo

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    it’s the perfect home‚ the realtor tries to explain that the situation is "complicated"‚ when they hear a lion roar outside. The realtor explains that the house comes with a zoo in the back and if they want the house‚ they have to buy the zoo‚ which closed to the public several years before. Although reluctant to take on a zoo and all of its animals‚ he decides to give it a try‚ when he sees how happy his daughter‚ Rosie‚ is playing with the peacocks. His son‚ Dylan‚ however hates the idea of moving

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    Have you ever wondered what the animals think of their lives in zoos? Have you ever wonder what it would be like trapped in a cage for your whole life .Well I can say that those animals have the worst life possible when they are put in zoos. These animals are miserable they get zoochosis‚ which is used to describe the stereotypical behaviour of animals in captivity. Stereotypic behaviour is defined as a repetitive‚ invariant behaviour pattern with no obvious goal or function. They also don’t have

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    Are Zoos Harmful?

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    WRTG 0990-035 (Persuasive Essay #1) 16 April 2013 Persuasive essay #1 Should animals stay in their natural habitat as opposed to zoos? This controversial topic has been debated for years. Many argue that keeping animals in cages is unethical and could lead to diverse problems for the animals. On the other hand‚ there are many benefits for not only the animals who live in zoos but also for humans as well. For example‚ zoos help educate society on the various species on the planet. They also offer

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