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    ABSTRACT: TECHNOLOGY: how has technology changed human society? Technology has indeed changed human society over the past hundred years. One can now use technology to change the way we work and play‚ from having to use pen and paper to write to someone‚ we can now use email to do so. During our spare time‚ we can assess social networking sites such as facebook and twitter. Compared to having to write letters in the past‚ we can now do so using technology like the computer to send mail to overseas

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    husband and I discussed getting a dog. We both had dogs our whole lives. His dog‚ Dodger‚ died last Christmas when he came home for holiday block leave. I had two Pomeranians at my mom’s house and knew I would miss the quiet. We searched online for a rescue dog. When we came across Pete‚ an American Pointer mix‚ we knew he was the one. Two weeks later we adopted Pete. I never noticed the amount of responsibility a dog requires until I moved out and got my own. Owning a dog can be very hard because it requires

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    Therapy Dog Team

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    group of people or animals that are linked in a common purpose. Preview: Becoming a therapy dog team is different than a service dog‚ involves a bit of work and tests to get certified beforehand but the effort is well worth it in the end with all the places you can go and smiles you can bring. Main points: Difference between therapy and service dog: A common misconception…. Service Dogs assist disabled people by retrieving objects that are out of their reach‚ by pulling wheelchairs‚

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    I reached the crest of the hill. At precisely that moment‚ a dog came crushing out of the bushes at my right. It had almond-shaped eyes on its wedged-shaped head‚ staring at me hungrily. Massive V-shaped jaws mounted on a thick muscular neck stiffed at the wind. These jaws were capable of snapping shut. Suddenly‚ the dog sprang like a panther‚ closely bowling me over‚ but I side-stepped‚ invading the main force. Instantly‚ the dog sprang again. I met it with feet spread in the fighting stance

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    How diseases affect the lives of humans A disease is an abnormal condition affecting the body of an organism. It is often construed to be a medical condition associated with specific symptoms and signs. It may be caused by external factors‚ Pathogens such as infectious disease‚ or it may be caused by internal dysfunctions‚ such as autoimmune diseases. In humans‚ "disease" is often used more broadly to refer to any condition that causes pain‚ dysfunction‚ distress‚ social problems‚ or death to the

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    How does yeast affect a person’s body and contaminate foods? Yeast can be formed from eating too much sugar‚ and bread. It makes fungus grow with other collection of the living one celled organism that partakes of the nature of plant life. Yeast can grow when it’s warm‚ when it has moisture and food‚ the walls of these little one celled plants could bulge on the side in an oval shape. Yeast can be killed from the boiling of hot water. For the human body yeast could be killed from taking antibiotics

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    angles that helps people in some way that how to love. Some people have their pets at home‚ so they make strong relationship with them. Looking from another angle of thought‚ animals help human beings by sacrifice their life. In the human body‚ there are sudden changes like how a baby starts his growth in a pregnant woman? What is happening inside the human body? How people see‚ hear‚ smell and then die? How to treat some surgeries. So‚ the question here is how doctors or scientists know about some

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    Puppy vs. Dog

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    Buying a Puppy vs. Buying an Older Dog Since the Internet was not working‚ I had to chose another theme to write about. I picked the theme "Buying a Puppy vs. Buying an Older Dog." These two topics don’t have much in comparison‚ but they are very different. Buying a puppy at a very young age can be a difficult or easy process‚ depending on how you train the puppy. Buying an older dog is very tricky in many ways. There are very few comparisons about buying a puppy versus buying

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    A Dark Brown Dog

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    “A Dark Brown Dog” Character Analysis In Stephen Crane’s “A Dark Brown Dog” it is clear that people are capable of change‚ for example‚ in the beginning‚ In the beginning‚ the boy views the dog as an unimportant object with no value: “on the way to his home the child turned many times and beat the dog‚ proclaiming with childish gestures that he held him in contempt as an unimportant dog‚ with no value save for the moment” (Crane 2). This shows how the child would hit the dog because of the way

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    Reasons For Service Dogs

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    Nowadays‚ service dogs are a common sight in the society. Basically‚ they are canine companions strapped with a vest accompanying people with various disabilities. Though it’s tempting to pet one‚ here are the reasons why you should never do so. People get service dogs for a number of reasons‚ but this is usually because of an illness or a disability. Some are trained to guide blind people and give them signals. Others meanwhile‚ can even detect seizures (though it is unclear as to how)‚ and react to

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