Well, generally I don't agree with keeping animals in the circus.
But I guess in some rare cases, provided that the animals are really well treated (which excludes the bigger species, since they can't possibly not be stressed by the small amount of space circus offers), and provided that for whatever reason they can't live in the wild, (their environment is disappearing or they're hurt and would be rejected in a group), I guess it would be acceptable to keep them in a circus.
It would probably work best for the species that more readily socialize with humans: dogs, some monkeys. Again, this would only be acceptable if animal welfare was always in the first place, and if for examples the animals could refuse performing on a given day.
In those circumstances, a circus could provide a predator- free environment for them, which would be beneficial for the animals (but again, I am very skeptical this is ever the case).
Answer:
Beneath is worried about Mama's meeting with Mr. Asagai because Joseph Asagai is a Nigerian student with progressive ideas. Beneatha is impressed with Asagai and doesn't want her mother to embarrass her in front of him.
Explanation:
King reacted very calmly when Princess Irene asked him to meet his grandmother.
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Princess Irene saw her old great grandmother upstairs in their apartment. No one believed what she said. Everyone thought it was a dream. To clear her doubts about the existence of her grandmother, she invited her father, the king to the room upstairs.
The king was confused and couldn't understand what Irene meant. He behaved very calmly and told politely to Irene that he has not been invited to the old lady's house.
Also, he said that the old lady doesn't allow guests to enter into the room without permission.
Answer:the voynich manuscript is an illustrated codex hand written in an unknown, possibly meaningless writing system
Explanation:
Answer:
1. SS: People SP: leave
2. SS: they SP: come
3. SS: folks SP: move
4. SS: Others SP: leave
5. SS: War SP: is
6. SS: safety SP: is
7. SS: Native Americans SP: were
8. SS: people SP: came
9. SS: They SP: settled
10. SS: Europeans SP: left, sailed