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    the lack of autonomy involved with sterilization‚ there are several benefits that persuade people that it is an ethical decision. With nearly 90% of pet owners having their pet spayed or neutered (Risley-Curtiss‚ Holley & Wolf 2006‚ p.262)‚ pet sterilization has clearly become a socially acceptable and expected behavior. One of the major reasons why pet sterilization is acceptable is its benefits to the community. Cargill and Vargas (n.d.) state that it is ethically acceptable‚ moreover a responsibility

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    “The Lady with the Pet Dog” “The Lady with the Pet Dog” is a classic story originally written by the one and only Anton Chekhov in 1899‚ five years before his death. Years later in 1972‚ an author by the name of Joyce Carol Oates wrote her own adaptation to this story. While both of these stories differ‚ the “love” story and adultery still takes place in each. Both of these stories are about a spouse having a taboo affair with a secret lover. While both of these stories are exceptionally satisfying

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    “The gang’s pet” is what Johnny is known as. The story says that Johnny is a "lost puppy" and a "puppy that has been kicked too many times." He is sixteen years old and has already gone through awful times in his life. Before the story starts‚ Johnny was viciously beaten by a group of Socs. He was scarred by this beating‚ and now carries a switchblade in his pocket at all times. Johnny says‚ “He would kill the next person who jumped him.” I chose this quote because it foreshadows the event later

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    Is to Kill a Mockinging Bird and the issues it explores relevant to today? Why or why not? The novel issues are still relevant to today. In modern 21 century racism‚ prejudice‚ racial issues and stereotype and narrow minded society are still present in today’s society. We can take for example when President Obama was first elected in 2009. There were numerous racial issues surrounding him; him being America first black President. Many narrow minded Americans did not want to welcome a change (which

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    Cats Make Better Pets

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    Cats are a kind of pet that do not require as much attention as others. Cats make better pets than dogs. Cats are much quieter than dogs‚ cats take much better care of themselves‚ and cats require less attention. Firstly‚ cats are much more quiet than dogs especially during times when you want to sleep or relax. For example lets say and individual has a tiring day of work and wants to relax. They finally get comfortable when their dog sees a squirrel or another dog and starts barking

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    male two-leg reached a hand through the bars of the cage‚ trying to pet Ginger. “Don’t be scared‚ little fox‚” he cooed. “I’m not going to hurt you.” But the hand he extended smelled of death‚ and Ginger recoiled from it‚ letting out a fearful growl as she pressed herself into the deepest corner of the cage. He drew his hand away‚ his eyes darkening with anger. “Dumb fox‚” he muttered under his breath. “I can’t sell a fox as a pet if they don’t respond well to humans.” He spun on his heel and walked

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    1. Write about the conflicts portrayed in the book as the trial unfolds and intensifies. Ans: The conflict portrayed is that a white woman is accusing a black man of rape. The attorney of the black is proving the case to be bias and that the black man is innocent. The attorney is now face with protecting his client since he is been targeted to be killed. The case even intensifies when the court finds out that the accuser has no motion or power in the hand he was accused of using to be the victim

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    The novel “To kill a mocking bird” by Harper Lee follows the tale of a honourable and morally upright man‚ Atticus Finch‚ a lawyer and a father to two children‚ Scout and Jem. Atticus had taken on a case to defend a black man but all though he’s taken on this case he also admires teaching his children‚ how to read a write. All of these events exemplify the theme of courage‚ as Atticus meets resistance from others and stands up to them. Atticus has decided to take on this case which I feel to

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    measles outbreak spreading throughout the country. b. Preview of your Main Points: If you have a cold or flu‚ give some thought to your office mates and make sure that you’re not casually spreading germs around your workplace. This is one of my biggest pet peeves‚ so I’m going to share some things that will help keep you from becoming your office’s patient zero. II. Body – Main Points: a. Main Point #1 Stay home if you’re contagious. a) Don’t drag your sorry backside into work to show that

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    ornate diction. Her volumes include Poems (1921)‚ Observations (1924)‚ Collected Poems (1951)‚ and Complete Poems (1967). On "Bird-Witted"About the poem:The American poet Marianne Moore wrote poems quite similar to fables in their use of animals and animal traits to comment on human experience. Composed in (1951) and published in her Collected Poems‚ Moores narrative poem Bird-witted can attain the quality of fable as its being a brief allegorical narrative where the characters are animals who act like

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