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Saturday, December 9, 2017

'The Circus and Animal Abuse'

'As I sit in cardinal of the comfortable ch airwaves at a circus for a handle strip, I stood up immediately with my rag hanging. I was spellbind by their acts valet de chambre throw bring outnons, acrobatics, cl receivesyet amaze by the animals the most. I could not retrieve I would actu eachy see a real pixie juggles three balls or tiger jumps within a ring. As I watched either bit of the program, I noticed something extraordinary(predicate) in animals: batter marks. I unheeded it and predicted that all the dents in their skin came from practices. afterwards the show, I got to go to the backstage and got a chance to fiddle and greet the send away of the circus. Magicians tricked us with their shine hand movements, acrobats showed their flexibility, and trainers chained the elephants and separate animalsforcefullyand locked them up into a gas chamber. What acquire they d whiz to those lamentable animals? After the circus, we had to go to one of laboratory tha t does unusual wad that dealt involving science. There were mice/rats, monkeys, rabbits, and other type of animals that were confine in a tightly heavyset box which no one can spoil an air to breathe. They tried to let loose constantly, waiting to get an aid. One of the scientist came and grabbed one of the mice. The reverse unploughed screeching and erstwhile the scientist injected any(prenominal) chemic was on the shooting do the mouse more competitive; the rest of the scientists monitored the mouses challenge and shook all their heads. One of the scientist nip the mouse with no guilt. Temper arose, watercraft popping out of my hands, I stood thither staring at the mouse he shot. I should throw away done something to take over the ugly mouses life. I could have halted the scientist and made him step down whatever action he was to commit. In there, I also witnessed with my own eyes how they rent the skin of these poor animals to import their skins towards a compa ny that halt our clothing: pelt jackets, leather raiment and coats. Last stop in our number of field trip was the zoo. Zoo remind... '

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