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Photos: Day 17 Solo Downtown

CHINA | Thu, 23 Apr 2015 | By chinaho | Photo Gallery

West Lake, Downtown Hangzhou
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Tags: downtown hangzhou, residential, street cat, west lake

Day 17: Intrepid New Yorker

CHINA | Thu, 23 Apr 2015 | By chinaho | Views [562]

We finally gained access to the Bauhaus Collection here on campus. It took a couple inquiries to find out when, if ever, the place actually opened to the public and if there was anything in it beyond time lines and photographs. Turns out that a small ... Read more >

Tags: basketball, bauhaus at caa, being other, crowds, downtown hangzhou, traveling solo, west lake

 

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In Thailand, the traditional way of training elephants to obey mahoots involves breaking the elephant's spirit by forcing it into a small cage and then repeatedly hitting and piercing it with sharp spikes. The elephant learns to respond to pain, and mahoots use a stick with a curved spike on the end to control trained elephants. The Park is trying to change this mindset. They train mahoots to treat their charges with love and respect, and teach them to use positive reinforcement to control the elephants in their care. There is a very strong bond that exists between a mahoot at the Park and his elephant.: by toomanyllamas, Views[2484]
In Thailand, the traditional way of training elephants to obey mahoots involves breaking the elephant's spirit by forcing it into a small cage and then repeatedly hitting and piercing it with sharp spikes. The elephant learns to respond to pain, and mahoots use a stick with a curved spike on the end to control trained elephants. The Park is trying to change this mindset. They train mahoots to treat their charges with love and respect, and teach them to use positive reinforcement to control the elephants in their care. There is a very strong bond that exists between a mahoot at the Park and his elephant.

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