15-5-11: GIRAFFE 16-5-11: TIGER 18-5-11: ELEPHANT 19-5-11: STORE ROOM 20-5-11: DIET SHEET 7-5-11 Saturday OBSERVE THE ENCLOSURE OF ANIMALS Second day we observed the enclosures of mammals. In these zoo there are two kinds of moats. One is dry moat and another one s wet moat. i)DRY MOAT – This kind of moat is hollow type because the animals cannot escape easily. They are afraid to jump or cross the moat. So it will be safe
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There are two editorials pieces, I read was called, Zoos: Joys and Jail?, and Why Do We Need Zoos?.One of the editorial is about a girl named Rachel F., who hates the zoo and explains what she thinks of the zoo, in a negative way. Rachel explains what she thinks of the zoo and the things she states things all against zoos. Then on another editorial about a couple of zoo staffs that responds to what they think of what Rachel says. Even though the two pieces were about the same subject, they are full
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Electric Zoo Response Paper Electric Zoo is a musical event that takes place once a year in New York. Arguably the biggest and best musical event in the country, over 100,00 people attended the event this year. This venue features the worlds Top DJs all in one arena performing one after the other. Featuring artists such as Tiesto, Skrillex, David Guetta, Steve Aoki and Sander Van Doorn, This event is mandatory to attend if you are a fan of EDM (electronic dance music). EDM has definitely grown
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Lauren Azbell Mr. Vaszily English 101-146 7 Dec. 2012 TITLE The confinement that zoos provide for the animals often causes many issues, resulting to show that zoos are not an appropriate care system for animals. Zoos have always been a main attraction for people since the ancient times, and ever since then we as humans have declared some sort of power over these animals. Around the world zoos are becoming more common by allowing humans to come in close measures of fascinating “wild” animals
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rate and maximize profits by bringing new ideas to its operation system since it was established by Richard McDonald. McDonald’s in Loughborough(layout flow process) Located in the central of Loughborough, McDonald’s serves thousands of people a day. According to the high volume and low variety of customers, the process type of McDonald’s turn out to be service shop. Specifically, staffs in the kitchen transfer the materials into products while the waiters stand at service counter providing service
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Bring the life back in the Zoo! GROUP-RED OCEAN Course: Advertising & Promotions Management(MKT 337.4) Course Coordinator:- Md Shahedur Rahman - Lecturer (NSU) Letter of Transmittal February 22, 2012 Md. Shahedur Rahman Lecturer, Business School North South University Dear Sir, In this Project of “Bringing the Life Back In The Zoo”, we have tried to implement our learning from this course. We would like to thank you for offering the opportunity to work on this topic
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think that zoo is better place for animals as they feel safe there. By contrast, others have confliticting views. Here, i would like to establish my views for both sides with my own perception. There are multifarious pros of keeping animals in zoos. First and foremost, zoo provides a safe place to animals for example increasing industries are cause of de-forestation therefore animals do not live in their natural environment so number of animals is decline day by day so, animals keep in zoos. In addition
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in one place? A place where almost everyone has been when they were young. A zoo keeps many animals in a confined space, but should zoos exist? No, I don’t think zoos should exist because the animals aren’t there for education purposes, the zoos aren’t actually doing what they’re claiming to and the artificial habitat is really nothing like their original one. Would animals like being in a zoo? I don’t think so. Zoos claim to display or give educational opportunities, but most visitors only spend
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Upon watching the Buffalo Zoo documentary, it is apparent that Donna Fernades holds all the qualities of a great leader. She is the very definition of leadership because she influences her staff to work toward a common goal. When Donna arrived at the zoo it was in pretty bad shape, but because she had the drive and ambition to see the zoo succeed, she stepped up to the challenge of turning the zoo into a successful business with employees that want to succeed as much as she wants to succeed. Honesty
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Abstract: Animal captivity is a common thing. Zoos and aquariums take advantage of the animals in captivity. For as long as they are useful, they are kept captive but, once they become useless they are sold for money. Preservation and education are some of the excuses used to keep animal in captivity. In reality, they are used for entertainment, sold for money and are isolated. Zoos and aquariums are also known as animal prisons.On the other hand, animal sanctuaries protect the animals in need and
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