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    Reserch Proposal

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    THESIS: Controlling the population of pets‚ such as cats and dogs‚ is our responsibility as their owners. INTRODUCTION: Everybody loves the company of a good‚ well-behaved pet. It is reported‚ though‚ that approximately 8 million strays and unwanted pets are taken to shelters‚ such as the Humane Society. Tragically‚ nearly half of these animals will be put to death. Euthanasia is the leading cause of death for both dogs and cats in the United States. The overpopulation of animals has become a big

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    These are my favorites and those are my favorites too. 3. Comparative reference: - Being expressed through adjectives & adverbs. - To compare items within a text in terms of identity or similarity. - Eg: + Look! There’s a cat in the tree - It’s the same cat from the one we saw yesterday. + He made more mistakes than I did. + She’s a better scholar than the whole rest of

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    that go without water for days and die from heat stroke or dehydration. Then there are those animals left all alone in complete solitude‚ with no companionship from a person or another animal. Horrific and soporific suffering of many dogs and cats without spay and neuter clinics and the lack of organized animal patrol to pick up the sick and diseased animals are what third world countries face. Not here in the United States where we have between 4‚000 – 6‚000 animal shelters‚ and the medical

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    new career path she is extremely passionate about. Lynn had always been interested in photography and scrapbooking since she was a little girl. InBetween the Blinks is Lynn’s very own photography business‚ focusing on capturing memories of dogs and cats‚ and their personalities and bonds with their owner’s. Lynn graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2006‚ and started her career as a news reporter and producer in Charleston‚ South Carolina. She quickly fell in love with

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    The Deadly Fire

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    The Deadly Fire West Hampshire Colony 1698 Catherine Hatchet is a poor misunderstood girl in the American colonies. All she wants to do is get an education like a boy‚ but this continuously leads to her being beaten and whipped. Life was hard for a girl way back then! She throws a rock at one of their heads Then She runs home to her parents‚ who threaten to beat her too. She is called Bad Luck Catherine‚ because she was born under a bad moon Bad luck Catherine. She Then finds her only true

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    Nightingale and the Rose

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    Once upon a Time Nadine Gordimer Someone has written to ask me to contribute to an anthology of stories for children. I reply that I don’t write children’s stories; and he writes back that at a recent congress/book fair/ seminar a certain novelist said every writer ought to write at least one story for children. I think of sending a postcard saying I don’t accept that I “ought” to write anything. And then last night I woke up—or rather was wakened without knowing what had roused me.

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    Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find” and Alice Munro’s “Boys and Girls” both use symbols to highlight significant meanings in the characters’ lives. This essay will examine two differences and one similarity in the authors’ use of symbols: * O’Connor uses a gun to symbolize fear‚ whereas Munro uses a gun to characterize shame. * O’Connor uses a specific animal to signify death‚ while Munro uses a specific animal to represent freedom. * In both stories‚ the house symbolizes

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    Hidden truth

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    A Hidden World Was To Be Found Everything was still no creature moved as the almighty wizard walked through the grand castle taking the secret passage up to his labtorary where he made the future potion .The wizard was disgusted at what he saw he knew that the enemy was coming he could feel it .The wizard told his beautiful assistant Lucy to warn all the people in the village‚ but the wizard new that Alexander the enemy wouldn’t let nothing get in his way the wizard knew it deep down inside

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    On Natural Death

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    the death of something not so human‚ but also far from nature. “The dying of a field mouse‚ at the jaws of an amiable household cat” is the next example Thomas exhibits in his essay. “Early in life I gave up throwing sticks at the cat to make him drop the mouse‚ because the dropped mouse regularly went ahead and died anyway‚ but I always shouted unaffections at the cat to let him know the sort of animal he had become. Nature‚ I thought‚ was an abomination.” Thomas articulates that we show some reaction

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    Huynh and his family lived in the central highlands of Vietnam. As the main character‚ it seemed that the narrator talked more about what his cousin was doing. The story started off with how Tank‚ the water buffalo‚ came into Huynh’s daily life. Tank was a brawny-built buffalo that provided much for the family’s needs. Huynh had a very skillful cousin who knew a lot about almost everything you could think of when living in the dangerous part of Vietnam. His cousin found three baby birds one day and

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