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    “You’re in the Dog House Now” Cast: Owner of a poodle named Lacey (Samantha) ………………………..................Christine Petrakis Owner of a pit-bull named Max (Jillian) …….................................................Kaitlin Montgomery Character Description: • Samantha is getting close to the age of forty as she is a thirty-seven year old woman‚ who has a poodle named Lacey. In the past‚ Samantha would always bring Lacey to a beach called ‘Sugar Beach’‚ but their memories of lying in the sand‚ soon

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    Dogs are one of many pets favored by millions of people. These adorable and loyal domestic dogs are descended from wolves so they have similar traits including their social behavior. Wolf packs have some intriguing similarities with human families such as being territorial‚ hunting cooperatively‚ and their pack members are emotionally bonded and greet each other enthusiastically after they have been separated. Dogs mostly rely on instinct‚ but they are the most loyal pets that they would obey to

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    Build a Bear, Build a Memory

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    Principles of Marketing César Eduardo González Company Case Build-A-Bear‚ Build-A-Memory Examples of needs‚ wants‚ and demands that Build-A-Bear customers demonstrate‚ differentiating each of these concepts. What are the implications of each on Build-A-Bear actions. Needs: Understanding needs as states of felt deprivation‚ not created by marketers but basic parts of the human makeup‚ we can say that Build-A-Bear customers demonstrate the individual need of self-expression

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    Dear Mr. Knight‚ I read your book Shoe Dog and it makes me want to start a business like you. I really like all the description and in depth of every situation that happened. A lot of biographies don’t do that and that is what I like. I could read your book forever. You should come out with another one because the first one is only to the 80’s. I am wondering if any of the people that you mentioned in the book still work their? Even though it’s a biography it still kept me on the edge of my seat

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    During the first half of the semester‚ I have experienced some sort of literary awakening. Reading these short stories on my own probably would not have happened if not for Concepts of Literature. As you stand up in front of us during each class‚ asking us questions about our previous assignments‚ and barely get a single response I am disappointed. I see the long faces of my fellow students and think “What the HELL is the matter with you kids? These stories are damn interesting!” Unfortunately

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    enemies. Concrete was a great material in building city walls and bridges on the rivers to make the movement of the people and the armies easier. It was used to erect the aqueducts to supply the houses and the public places with water‚ as well. Furthermore‚ with the concrete‚ the Romans managed to build many great buildings‚ which managed to survive such as the Colosseum. The Colosseum was an obvious example for the use of both arches and concrete. That is because the arches made of concrete were

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    the gold from the mine‚ Rome used it to strengthen their army so they could expand their empire and maintain control over their existing territories. Rome also used their gold to build infrastructures which is what many people know Rome for‚ places like the colosseum that kept the people of Rome entertained‚ or even houses for the average person would help make the Roman Empire more powerful even if it was only slightly. Everything that is funded by these mines is directly because of the aqueducts

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    To Build a Fire

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    In “To Build a Fire” by Jack London the man and the dog start off as traveling friends‚ but then they realize they have different perspectives on survival techniques. Whereas the dog knows it is way too cold to be on a hike‚ the man takes it as a little adventure. Even though the man thought he was prepared to hike at these blistering temperatures‚ he found out he was not as prepared as he thought he was. The man tries to defeat Mother Nature but finds out the hard way he is just not prepared enough

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    The short story “To Build a Fire” by Jack London is a short story about a man traveling along the Yukon River in the bitter winter weather.  While warned against traveling alone in the frigid cold‚ he travels out to meet his companions at a remote camp many miles away‚ with only his native Husky dog.  Overcome by mother nature‚ he eventually dies along the way‚ leaving his dog to complete the journey alone.  This story displays how the forces of nature can surprisingly overwhelm even the most confident

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    How was the Panama Canal built? Well‚ the canal was a U.S. goal. It took 11 years to build this amazing canal. Theodore Roosevelt‚ the U.S. president oversaw this idea. The idea with the Panama Canal was to be able to import and export things quicker and easier. This was a successful build. It goes between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. It takes 8 hours to go around the whole Panama Canal on a ship. This just goes to show that the Panama Canal was built very largely. There were some major problems

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