my son is doing homework about the circus

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does any one know any interesting facts about the circus



Reply from debra User Rating:  0 Knowledge Tokens
I KNOW THAT IN THE CIRCUS THEY DO ALL KINDS OF TRICKS LIKE ACTROBATS AND THEY ARE VERY GOURAGOUSE BECUASE THEY DO SOMETHINGS THAT THEY COULD DIE FOR. AND THEY CIRCUS HAS DO WITH LOTS OF ANIMALS.
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Reply from CSM User Rating:  0 Knowledge Tokens
A circus is most commonly a traveling company of performers that may include acrobats, clowns, trained animals, trapeze acts, hoopers, tightrope walkers, jugglers, unicyclists and other stunt-oriented artists. The word also describes the performance that they give, which is usually a series of acts that are choreographed to music. A circus is held in an oval or circular arena with tiered seating around its edge; in the case of traveling circuses this location is most often a large tent called the big top.
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Reply from brad User Rating:  190 Knowledge Tokens
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagenbeck-Wallace_Circus
the history and origin of the circus reveals the most interesting details but in the world today in other countries the circus is somewhat disturbing compared to those in country such as Barnum and Bailey's
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Comment from d_Oz User Rating:  120 Knowledge Tokens
A circus is a marvel. A circus can accommodate it's employees, have it's own currency, travel anywhere - the only thing missing are the clown as politicians and the name Circus as an official country name.


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