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    just like humans. Humans and animals both are caring in many ways. Both animals and humans care very much for their children and family. Turner experiences that humans and animals both are caring because in story “Hachiko”‚ on paragraph thirteen it says “ Kentaro lets go home.” Hachiko bright brown eyes followed us as we walked away but‚ he stayed behind waiting for Dr. Ueno.” This shows how Turner experiences both‚ humans and animals are caring. Goodall experiences that

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    there is a statue of a dog named Hachiko in memory of his loyalty to his owner. He is widely recognized for his story ; Hachiko‚ the dog‚ and his owner would walk together every morning to a train station‚ for that was the owner’s transportation to work. Then when it was time for the owner to come back from work‚ the dog would go to the train station to wait for his owner. But one day his owner didn’t return for he had died while at work from health complications. Hachiko didn’t know of this so he went

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    wants to be with you and be loved by you. Dogs form strong bonds with their owners. They are loyal‚ and will love their families forever. Hachiko‚ an Akita‚ is a great example of a dog’s loyalty. Every day‚ Hachiko met his owner at the train station in Tokyo after his owner returned from work. One day in 1925‚ his owner died at work and never returned home. Hachiko returned to the train station every day‚ even escaping from his new owners‚ to wait for his friend (source mother nature network). Now that’s

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    emerge as a railway terminal for southwestern Tokyo and eventually as a major commercial and entertainment center. B. It was incorporated as a village in 1889‚ as a town in 1909‚ as a ward of Tokyo City in 1932 C. Well known story of Hachiko. (Transition: Now that we have a better understanding about Shibuya‚ lets look at what it has to offer us) III. Many

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    This article is going to talk about the use of German shepherd dog in the Second World War. The cause for using the German shepherd will mainly focus on the military use‚ the symbolic meaning and the war propaganda. After that‚ the influence of the German shepherd will be discussed. The German shepherd dog was relating to different groups of people during the Second World War‚ the German shepherd was closely related with Hitler‚ the prisoner in the death camp and the civilian. Background Before

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    which occurs when humans project their own characteristics or behaviors to animals. Josh Clark offers an example of this phenomenon: the story of Hachiko‚ a dog that lived in Japan. Every day‚ this dog and his owner went to the train station. The dog was there every afternoon waiting for his owner to come back‚ but when his owners died‚ the loyal Hachiko spent the rest of his life going back to the train station to wait for his owner. Opponents of animal emotions argue the dog acted by instinct‚ he

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    Topic: Compare and contrast the similarities and the differences between dogs and cats. Outlining: INTRODUCTION: Thesis statement: After living with them‚ I have noticed that although there are innumerable similarities between the dog and the cat‚ there are also some important differences. BODY: Paragraph 1: Cats and dogs have several similarities. + Both of them are domesticated animals kept as pets. + They eat meat‚ mice and never eat vegetable + They require love and affection and

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    About Me Diagnostic Paper I am Brenda Lizette Loredo. The way I got my name was due to a discussion between my mother and aunt resulting in my father being the resolver. I was born on September 25‚ 1997 in Richmond‚ Texas at 2:48 am. This resulted in my first two years of my life living in Richmond‚ Texas. Around two years old we moved to Rosharon‚ Texas where I have lived for almost sixteen years. In these sixteen years that I have lived in Rosharon I have experienced many things‚ but the uttermost

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    Movie Reviewed: Red Dog Ting Tran playing Rachael Taylor Cathy Uchida playing ‘Oz Movie Talk’ show host/movie critique (Show introduction music playing) CATHY: Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome back to ‘Oz Movie Talk’ where the latest‚ hottest Aussie films are the talk of the show. This week on Oz Movie Talk is a heart-wrenching film based on a novel‚ ‘Red Dog’ directed by Kriv Stenders. This movie features Josh Lucas‚ Rachael Taylor‚ John Batchelor and most importantly the main

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    THE DECLINE IN THE PUBLIC REALM “We have reached a stage in the development of our technology where we have the power to create the environment that we need or to destroy it beyond repair‚ according to the use we make of this power. This forces us to control this power. To do this we must first of all decide what we want to achieve. And this is far from easy…..” * Sir Ove Arup (How do you want to live?) The need to care about the urban environment has never been greater. Towns and cities

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