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    Portfolio Part 3: Critique / Review Aistear toolkit: video: Teaching through play Planning and organising play: An infant teachers experience Aistear is the curriculum framework for children from birth to six years. The Framework helps children grow and develop as confident and competent learners through fun‚ interesting and challenging experiences. The Aistear Toolkit is the place where you can access lots of practical resources online to help you get started with using Aistear. One of the topics

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    Introduction: Over the past half-century‚ the reputation of pit bulls has grown gradually worse. The breed that once represented America’s dedication and determination on recruitment advertisements is now “a status symbol in drug and gang culture” (Reed‚ 2008). This trend can be traced back to the 1980s when dog-fighting attracted widespread media publicity. Since then‚ reports of pit bull attacks has significantly increased‚ and these breeds are labeled as vicious killers‚ restricted by the society’s

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    by philanthropist and diplomat‚ Henry Berg. (History.com staff). Since the ASPCA’s inception‚ they have contributed to the welfare of animals in countless ways including opening veterinary facilities across the country‚ enacting animal cruelty legislation and educating the public on humane treatment of animals (Zawistowski). The ASPCA’s web page contains many official statements and policies on controversial and other hot button topics such as cloning‚ mandatory spay/neuter practices and euthanasia

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    that deserves to be banned or destroyed? D. Thesis: Breed Specific Legislation or BSL needs to be stopped altogether and more reasonable alternatives need to be implemented. E. Preview of main points: 1. Overview of BSL 2. Arguments for BSL 3. My arguments for alternatives to BSL Transition: So‚ what is BSL exactly? II. Body A. Definition of BSL 1. According to the StopBSL website‚ breed-specific legislation (BSL) bans OR restricts certain types of dogs based on their appearance

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    traditionally considered dangerous that are currently living as beloved pets without incident‚ is impossible. So‚ what gives anyone that right to declare an entire breed unacceptable based on the actions of a few? Those in favor of BSL laws (Breed Specific Legislation) use “facts” and “statistics” reporting‚ “The danger of pit bulls and Rottweilers is well established‚ in that they account for 75% of all reported canine-inflicted human deaths in the past two decades.”‚ to support their argument (“Argument in

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    HISTORY OF RIGHT TO INFORMATION INTRODUCTION: Right to Information has given a platform to the people to know about the proper functioning and the administration of the government. Before the need for Right to Information emerged‚ there were other acts such as the Evidence Act and the Official Secrets Act which gave certain privileges to the government to prevent certain documents to be disclosed to the public. As a result the government started using these privileges to serve their own ends

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    breeds and‚ often‚ a mixed-breed dog. People think they are a very dangerous breed of dog. Because of this‚ some areas do not allow pit bulls and breeds like them. I do not believe pit bulls should be banned or technical words are breed specific legislation. The National Caine Temperament Testing Association tested 122 breeds of dog and Pit bulls placed the 4th highest with 95% passing rate. With this fact it can only be how the dog is raised. People who own pit bulls should be obligated to

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    the citizens who reside here. Significance/Relevance Breed Specific Legislation is not a new way to manage aggressive dogs. These changes in laws tend to happen after a highly publicized dog attack takes place. This type of legislation punishes the breed‚ not the deed. Credibility As a dog owner who spends everyday of his life with

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    Right to Own Pit Bulls The American Pit Bull Terrier has fallen under harsh criticism in recent years. Several attacks have led to Breed-Specific Legislation or BSL. Breed-Specific Legislation has led to the downright banning of pit bulls in several cities in the United States (“Breed Specific Legislation”). These legislations are unfair and ineffective. The pit bull is only a product of its owner and its surroundings. The pit bull is the most misunderstood and persecuted breed of dogs. If properly

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    Putting the myths to rest When the subject of the American Pit Bull Terrier* comes up‚ the issue of nature vs. nurture is always a hot topic. Over the years‚ varying schools of thought have evolved with respect to the dog fighting heritage of the bull breed and their inclination toward aggressive behavior. Before we go any further‚ let ’s get one thing out of the way right off the bat. Throughout history‚ many breeds of dogs were used in dogfighting. The Romans fought dogs in their great arenas

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