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Essay provides an ideology study on elephants.

People have mentioned that the only thing valuable about elephants is its ivory and that these enormous animals are slow and stupid. Therefore, the uninformed society makes negative assumptions, about things they don't understand, and make false accusations about the gentle creature. For example, people thought they travel in disorganized herds because they're slow and stupid, but the elephants actually travel in organized herds that are always kept together. Our dominant ideology is to portray elephants as killers, unsociable, funny, and illogical creatures. To understand the real characteristics of the elephant, we must disperse any false impressions that have been previously established on the way the elephants behave in the wildlife.

The mistaken beliefs of the general publics result from a lack.....

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