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    on buying a dog when you can adopt one for a fraction of the cost? Thousands of dogs die from the conditions in puppy mills every year after being abused and forced to repopulate for their offspring. The dogs suffer in the hot‚ cramped‚ and harsh environments their whole lives. While‚ at the same time‚ other dogs are living in pounds and shelters waiting for someone like you to come and adopt them. They are waiting days‚ months‚ and even years for someone to come in and make the dog part of your

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    This paper will be discussing the corporate responsibility of War Dogs which is the movie I have chosen to write about. Is it ethical or not ethical? Some of it depends on how you feel about weapons and also the distribution of them. It also depends on how you feel about war and someone profiting off of the need for ammunition for defense. Is it lacking in corporate social responsibility‚ because of laws broken and mismanagement of the corporation AEY? It is a movie about two international arms dealers

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    The Nail That Sticks Out Gets Hammered Billie Jo Grassinger MAN3240 June 1‚ 2013 Barry Baker What Does That Mean? “The nail that sticks out gets hammered down” is a quote that reinforces the importance of ‘fitting-in’. In Japan‚ the nail that sticks out can be hammered down for any reason – better grades‚ worse grades‚ making a mistake in a team activity. In a country where an unspoken rule of conformity is combined with a strict hierarchical structure‚ bullying – or ijime – becomes an ingrained

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    In A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson‚ the author depicts a transformation she undergoes during her captivity at the hands of the Indians. While her first inclination in captivity is to end her suffering as quickly as possible by giving up on her life‚ Rowlandson quickly takes up the role of survivalist‚ determined to stay alive long enough to be released and returned back to civilization. Along the way‚ however‚ Rowlandson compromises on aspects of her life in

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    In the piece written by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu‚ she writes a letter to her daughter on how she believes her granddaughter should be educated. Lady Montagu discusses how knowledge affects a woman’s life in that time period. She also discusses how she feels a woman should be educated. In order to effectively communicate her views she uses rhetorical devices. “True knowledge consists in knowing things‚ not words.” Lady Montagu wants her granddaughter to “read books in their originals.”

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    The “Climate Change Debate Overheated after Sceptic Grasped ‘Hockey Stick’” article‚ written by Fred Pearce‚ demonstrates how the hockey stick graph constructed by Michael Mann‚ introduced many disagreements. Fred Pearce notes many individuals such as Steve McIntyre and Ross McKitrick (both referred to as M&M) that believed Michael Mann’s hockey stick graph was created using faulty methods‚ and were considered imprecise. According to Pearce‚ M&M publicized a paper arguing that Mann’s smoothing of

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    State of Feminism in Red Dog Red Dog Throughout history women have struggled and strived to gain equality and rights. In Patrick Lanes Red Dog Red Dog‚ lack of respect and mistreatment of women was obviously apparent; however‚ history and lack of authority left society believing that a woman’s only placement in life is her sexual being. Not only does it become apparent that men were disrespecting women‚ but women were withholding the same attitude and lack of appreciation for themselves

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    winning is awesome. There is nothing better than scoring a touchdown‚ pinning the opponent‚ scoring the goal or making the long putt. I just love the competition! There are many reasons why schools and students should stick with competitive sports. One reason why you should stick with competitive sports is it helps with your academic growth. Scientists at the University of Illinois gave 20 kids the same test. 10 were athletes‚ and 10 were non-athletes. The 10 athletes scored better on the test

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    Racism and Southern Identification The Ethics of Living Jim Crow1 ! Upon reading the Ethics of Jim Crow a number of things came to mind. First and foremost‚ the difficulty of being a black person in this era. Throughout the article it seems that negroes are continually targeted without any basis. The response to any giving situation is never appropriate‚ the respectability for the self and other negroes is completely obliterated and most importantly there is a system of fear that is instituted not

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    Dog Fighting: Pit-bulls the Most Underestimated Dog Nicole Scimeca Honors English 11 Mr. Silk 20 April 2013 Scimeca I Outline THESIS: Pit-bulls are the most underestimated dog in the world because of the history they carry. People think that in the past Pit-bulls were forced to fight each other‚ but what people don’t realize is that they were brutally tortured. They don’t see that in reality Pit-bulls are one of the sweetest breed of dogs. They’re loving‚ caring‚ and

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