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Atlanta Zoo pt.3

On the Zoo Atlanta site it still has Giant pandas described as “giant pandas are an endangered species facing serious threats from habitat fragmentation and habitat loss via deforestation.” when the National Geographic sites says that “Efforts to save the… Continue Reading →

Atlanta Zoo Pt.2

The walkways and signage encourages destructive beliefs about wild animals. The walkways of the zoo are made in an easy to navigate way through the animal enclosures by region that they come from “Asian Forest”, “The Ford African Rain forest”, “African… Continue Reading →

Zoo Atlanta History

The Zoo Atlanta is a zoological center in Atlanta Georgia that is home to many different exotic animals. This zoo began in 1886 when the city was given a spotted fawn to start an animal collection and has many types of… Continue Reading →

Atlanta Zoo (draft)

The design of the Atlanta Zoo encourages destructive beliefs about wild animals in its visitors. The walkways and signage encourages destructive beliefs about wild animals. The walkways of the zoo are made in an easy to navigate way through the animal… Continue Reading →

Annotated Bib

Brown Janine L (2016) Reproductive Health Assessment of Female Elephants in North American Zoos and Association of Husbandry Practices with Reproductive Dysfunction in African Elephants Brown Janine L, in Reproductive Health Assessment of Female Elephants in North American Zoos and Association of… Continue Reading →

Zoo Atlanta Lexicon

-Animal Behavior -Zoo Animals -Animal Welfare -Conservation and Restoration Zoos -Animal Science -Zoo Atlanta -Reproductive Psychology -Zoology -Biology and Life sciences

Recognzing Campus Landscapes as Learning spaces

Scholl and Gulwadi explain at the beginning that colleges in the 21st century face challenges in providing good learning spaces for an evolving society. People expect a college campus to “look different than other places” (p.2). The campus as a… Continue Reading →

Architectural Exclusion: Discrimination and Segregation Through Physical Design of the Built Environment

In Sarah Schindler’s article on architectural exclusion she examines the built environment and how it excludes much of the lower class. For example, during the time that he was appointed, Robert Moses shaped much of New York’s infrastructure, including a… Continue Reading →

The Fox Theater is almost one of those places I overlook now. Living in Midtown on Peachtree Street NE, I walk by it to get to school every morning. You can actually see the brick building that I live in… Continue Reading →

Fox Theater

The Fox theater is a busy multipurpose theater that is heavily crowded on the weekends.It is located at 660 Peachtree Street NE in Atlanta Georgia. The building has housed the Fox Theater since 1929, Christmas day where they played the… Continue Reading →

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