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    As an autistic savant‚ his disabilities tends to trouble others and is treated differently by the major characters of the novel such as his parents. However‚ although minor characters like Siobhan‚ his mother and Mrs. Alexander have contributed a small part to the story‚ they all made a big impact onto the protagonist’s future either positively or negatively. Behaving equally and with respect‚ honestly revealing secrets that importantly relate to him and affecting his family’s relationship can help

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    “Why should I get a dog?” or “What are the benefits of having a dog?” are some common questions of today’s people. If someone doesn’t know the answer to some of these questions‚ it might persuade them not to get a dog. Another common question is “Should I adopt a puppy‚ or buy a puppy?” In this newspaper article I will explain what the benefits of having a dog are and I will try to answer most of these common questions the best that I can. Hopefully I will encourage you to get a puppy. One reason

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    ANIMAL EMOTION!! DOG SAVES LIFE!! I was very enthusiastic for my world adventure race and wanted to get in shape‚ therefore I decided to head out for a run. I took my dog‚ Tazz along who was my constant companion and was very energetic and playful. Moreover‚ the route I took was very rough and unstable‚ despite that I carried on with my run in the remote canyon. During my training run‚ fortuitously I slipped and plunged 60 feet on to the solid rock smashing my pelvis into pieces. I was dreadfully

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    because they are rich and can afford good lawyers. For instance‚ in the O.J Simson case the majority of people involved with it are convinced he murdered his girlfriend‚ but since he can afford good lawyers he did not get convicted for this crime. Snoop dog‚ an American rapper in nineteen ninety-three also got away with murder when his body guard shot a member of a rival gang. In 2001 Robert Downy jr got caught wandering around barefoot and tested positive for cocaine. All of these people are famous and

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    solved by my new solution of legalizing dog meat for every day of the year all across the world‚ instead of just on the summer solstice in China. Imagine‚ an old lady in China living on the filthy streets‚ starving out in the extreme cold. The streets filled with an opaque fog. The streets smell like rotting fish and all that can be heard is the annoying sounds of the children playing. A young teenager is seen walking up to the lady‚ he gives her a 100 pounds dog meat and soon a bright smile is seen

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    Dogs  versus cats‚ the biggest decision pet owners make. Forty­seven percent of  Americans owned dogs‚ while 46 percent owned cats in 2014. The controversy between cats  and dogs has been going on since the beginning of time. Early Egyptians used cats to  symbolize different gods‚ such as Ra the Sun God‚ while Hindu worshiping people consider  dogs holy. Dogs versus cats has been the big battle for centuries.    There are many pros and cons to choosing a cat or a dog. Thirty percent of Americans 

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    They dogs were barking and running around. As i got up and went outside to see what was going on. They had been fighting over a little kitten. I was yelling at them to stop and to leave it alone but they didn’t listen. They had gotten a hold of it and were pulling it around like a chew toy. So i had to get in between them the dogs and save the cat. Yes‚ it wasn’t a smart thing to do because i could have gotten bite by one of the dogs. But the kitten needed my help. As i got the kitten away from the

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    Fonseca 1  Eufemio Fonseca III  Theater 101­4  Professor Green  October 9‚2014       TopDog/UnderDog Critical Analysis   Introduction:  In the play ​ “TopDog/UnderDog” ​ Suzan­ Lori Parks demonstrates  many struggles in the story between two brothers Booth and  Lincoln. While both go through dramatics struggles‚ they both  try to figure out ways individually how they can change their  lives around. Brothers growing up in poverty and their parents  walking out of their lives; they both have no choice but to 

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    mind set than many other ordinary people. Evidently‚ Christopher’s intellectual capabilities allow him to stand out from the normal crowd of people. He approaches his surroundings in an uncommon way. The setting of the Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time has a very specific mood and feeling to it. Firstly‚ the atmosphere of the novel is very relaxed and calm. The reason for this is because of the autistic narrator‚ Christopher. For this reason‚ he has trouble understanding other people

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    “’Original and affecting‚’ said The New Yorker. ‘Clever and observant‚’ gushed The Washington Post. ‘Funny‚ sad‚ and totally convincing‚” added Time” (Moss 1). All these statements are pertaining to the riveting novel‚ The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon. First of all‚ this story recounts the tale of Christopher Boone‚ who suffers from autism through his own point of view. Christopher lives with his father‚ because he thought his mother had died‚ however his father lied

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