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    Attributes of a Dog

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    A dog is an animal that is loyal to its rightful owner. In this case‚ the rightful owner would be my parents. Whatever they ask of me‚ I do it (most of the time) without question. When a dog is asked to fetch a bone‚ the dog usually does it. When someone the dog doesn’t know harm or attempt to harm its owner‚ the dog will stand by its owner and protect it at any cost. If I happened to have a girlfriend‚ and if her name‚ for some strange reason‚ happened to be named Krystal‚ I would protect her AT

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    In the novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon‚ the main character Christopher is the innocent looking glass into the unwanted truths of society. Through him we see the world from the eyes of an autistic teenager and it forces us to realize the prejudices and animosity we‚ as a society‚ treat people who have autism spectrum disorder with. Christopher displays this through speaking with his neighbors‚ the school‚ and showing us the way his family works together. Christopher

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    Stray Dogs

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    Jane Doe English 2000 – 203 Teacher 27 April 2012 Argument Synthesis It is important to control the dog population without causing unnecessary or avoidable animal suffering. Stray dogs are not only seen as a nuisance‚ but also as a safety hazard. Veterinary services play a lead role in preventing diseases and ensuring animal welfare and are involved in dog population control‚ coordinating their activities with other competent public institutions and agencies. Local animal control organizations

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    Dog Park

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    Introduction The dog ate my homework‚ my notes and my computer. One might think this is a lame excuse that students only give teacher‚ or one might think that‚ because this happened to you‚ the dog is just bad and mischievous. But let ’s get to the root cause of this problem‚ when was the last time the dog ran and played until it couldn ’t anymore? The answer to this question is probably a long a time. If the answer though is just yesterday‚ or earlier today‚ then you probably wouldn ’t know

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    About Love Essay 6

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    About Love The use of critical thinking is imperative when trying to persuade others. One must effectively use the three types of appeals in order to be successful. I have noticed how Danielle Crittenden and Judy Brady have used the three appeals in their essays “About Love” and “I Want a Wife.” Crittenden and Brady’s use of tone greatly effects how the audience perceives their writing. In “About Love” Crittenden’s first half of the first paragraph has a completely different tone than the rest

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    When I was just four years old‚ my family decided it was time to get our first dog. We arrived to scene in a hurry because we heard someone’s dog just had puppies and we wanted to pick out a good one. Once we got there‚ the backyard was filled with bouncing 1-2 month old puppies. Since I was four‚ I wasn’t picky of which dog I wanted I just wanted a dog. So my mom saw one puppy that had a white face but a perfect black circle on the top of her head. Our trip began as soon as we took the puppy into

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    I decided to choose question four‚ which asked what the consequences would be if the government ceased to exist. For starters‚ there would be two paths society could take on as a result of no government. We as a people‚ could unite and make a primitive system of bartering such as back in the pre-industrialization ages‚ or there would be total anarchy. Likely the latter would ensue‚ as we are simply a greedy species biologically programmed to survive‚ thus we would become hostile towards

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    Dangerous Dogs.

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    legislation on dangerous dogs were not tough enough after the fatal attack of ayon chol. Dogs considered dangerous are American pit bulls‚ Fila Brasileiro‚ Japanese Tosa‚ Dogo Argentino and Presa Canario as listed on the government website although only the pit bull terriers and one Dogo Argentino are actually living in Victoria. These laws are discriminatory and futile. The laws that target the ’dangerous dogs’ are the governments fruitless attempt to stop all the dog attacks made by the target

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    narrow that choice to either cats or dogs. But how does one narrow the choice even further? Both cats and dogs make wonderful additions to a household‚ but choosing between the two depends on the owner’s lifestyle‚ budget‚ and living space. The first question one should ask when selecting a pet should be how much time they are able to devote to their new pet. Cats tend to have less of an impact on their owner’s lifestyle because they can be left alone for long

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    Relationship with Dogs

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    Most animals that are now living together with the humans were pets. Most animals that are the most helpful to the humans include those used for transportation‚ for hauling loads‚ and for assisting disabled people. The latter are usually dogs trained to guide the blind and to care for paraplegics. These animals are attached to the humans through friendship and faithfulness the most. But there are also animals that do not appreciate the relationships with the humans. Animals can be comforting friends

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