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    Black Fish Informative Speech

    Black Fish“ grossed ,354,875 which makes it one of the highest grossing documentaries of all time, it was also a Sundance Grand Jury Nominee. What influenced Gabriella Cowperthwaite to make this documentary? Would you believe it was a ponytail, Seaworld had implied that the Feburary 2010 death of trainer Dawn Brancheau was partly her fault because she was wearing her hair in a ponytail. They said this probably caused Tilikum the killer whale to target her. Gabriella Cowperthwaite argued that there

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    Peta Mission Statement

    PETA There animals right organization that protect animals from harsh practices. The main organization is PETA their mission statement is “ANIMALS ARE NOT OURS TO EAT, WEAR, EXPERIMENT ON, USE FOR ENTERTAINMENT, OR ABUSE IN ANY OTHER WAY.” They really do care for animals. However, they do not have the funding to competition with these organization. Also, they are really broad on the issues. They are fighting to many battles at once. They also facing multi million corportation, Also

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    Cultural Theory Seatold

    The four founders of SeaWorld are intelligent, creative, patriotic, and successful men that set the example for younger and previous generations. Their multi-million dollar corporation has put smiles on thousands of people every day for many years. These guys have displayed unreal accomplishments. Cultural theory can be compared and contrasted from their lifetime of acquiring personal and ethical goals because of the impact they made on the world in their entrepreneur ventures. Cultural theory

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    Tilikum

    readers’ needs by granting representation to SeaWorld and Association of Zoos and Aquariums so that the reader may choose what to believe in. On the subject of Tilikum, an infamous SeaWorld Orca, attacking several trainers, he states, “Both the book and film argue that Tilikum’s actions were deliberate and that his behavior was a result of the psychological damage of captivity, not just at SeaWorld but also at another facility where he was first kept. SeaWorld has said the death was an accident, not a

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    Contrast and Compare

    BP.com vs. SeaWorld.com Credibility is defined as the degree to which someone or something is deemed trustworthy and believable. A company's credibility often determines success or failure. Efforts to build and sustain credibility must be ongoing and resolution must be immediate if that credibility is threatened. Comparing and contrasting BP.com and Seaworld.com both companies have faced a loss of credibility. Most public companies, at one time or another will have to deal with

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    Raising Killer Whales In Captivity

    Raising killer whales in captivity has been disputed for decades. Over the years, activists have countered SeaWorld with the production of the documentary “Blackfish”, articles, and more. In the article written by Dr. Rose, she discusses how living in captivity poorly affects the well-being of the whales. Michael Scarpuzzi refutes on CNN and claims that Blackfish poorly portrays events at SeaWorld and their animals are in exceptional care. Killer whales do not belong in captivity because their conditions

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    Whale Training

    Working as a whale trainer at SeaWorld has become a dream job for almost any child who has witnessed the wonder of Shamu. The History of career field People have been training animals for thousands of years. Historically, falconers have trained hawks. Dogs have been trained for hunting, for herding livestock, and for pulling sleds. Elephants have been trained to pull or carry logs. Horses and camels have been trained for riding and hauling. Compared to other types of animal training, marine

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    Aquatic Parks

    He 1  Liz He  Mrs. Walker  English 10H, Period 5  13 October 2015  Behind the Glass Tank  The beating sun shines down on the glistening chlorine pools, ecstatic children running  around pressing their faces against the glass to get a closer look at the large, black and white  creature swimming in the tank with fatigued parents trailing behind them. The orca appears to be  intrigued by the child and the visitors by constantly bumping against the thick layer of glass,  however in reality

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    Free Tilly

    Anna Stoney Cardinal Newman High School, Bellshill Higher: Discursive Essay “Free Tilly” Word Count: 1284 He has entertained many audiences with his amazing tricks. He has inspired hundreds to work with marine animals. He has helped change the world's view of whales. He has killed three people. Tilikum is a male Orca, more commonly referred to as a killer whale, with a complex background. In 1983 Tilikum was violently captured in Iceland and then illegally sold to 'Sealand

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    Orca Whale Captivity Research Paper

    entertaining and performing purposes originated in 1964 when the first SeaWorld park was opened in San Diego, California. The exploitation of these animals in amusement parks quickly grew into a widespread phenomenon in the United States. America quickly fell in love with “Shamu”, the Killer Whale that became the face of Sea World. These wild creatures live their entire lives in captivity. In order to take a stand, parks like SeaWorld need to be shut down and forced to release their orcas into the wild

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