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    In early May 1877‚ the Lakota Sioux medicine man and war chief Sitting Bull led his following of 135 lodges across the "medicine line" which was the name used for the border between the United States and Canada. Sitting Bull ’s decision to move his people north into the Province of Saskatchewan was the outcome of the gradual erosion of the Sioux way of life in the American plains because of the decimation of the buffalo herds. In addition‚ he was unable to protect his people against the U.S. military

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    Pit bulls are a Misunderstood Breed Pit bulls are the most misunderstood dog breeds in the world. When people hear the word pit bull they automatically think of dogs fighting and attacking. When people say "pit bull" they’re usually referring to a range of breeds and‚ often‚ a mixed-breed dog. (Lawrence‚ C Louisville Magazine Feb 2007) People think they are a very dangerous breed of dog. Because of this

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    Comparative Analyses of Movies (Glory (GL); Gone With the Wind (GW); Birth of a Nation (BN)) and Books on the Civil War (Woe to Live On (WL); Red Badge of Courage (RB)) Introduction The movies GL‚ GW‚ BN and novels WL‚ RB (the works) portray men motivated to fight the Civil War by a complex mixture of ideology and patriotism‚ seeking glory‚ courage‚ honor ‚ and comradery as well as vengeance‚ often holding naive expectations of an easy‚ quick victory‚ with varying emphases. In

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    Media Bias of the Pit Bull Deborah Delo University of Phoenix What happens when “man’s best friend” goes wrong? For hundreds of years‚ no animal has been so trusted or loved by humans as the dog. Immortalized in film and poetry for love and loyalty‚ the noble dog long ago earned the epithet "Man’s Best Friend." No other animal in the modern world arouses such fear and terror as the pit bull. Time and time again‚ we hear horror stories of pit bulls and "pit bull types" running amok and

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    The Bull Mastiff is a cross between an Old English Bulldog and an English Mastiff. When full grown the Bull Mastiff reaches a height of approximately two and a half ft. and weighs between 90 and 130 lbs. The size‚ while intimidating‚ is not the only thing big about this dog. They are all heart. A Bull Mastiff is extremely lovable‚ loyal and protective and is very good natured toward children. A Bull Mastiff forms a very strong attachment to its family members and while the breed is known for being

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    Their Rep is the ’PITS’: But controversial breed makes great family pet The American Staffordshire Terrier (also known as Pit Bull) is believed to be a man-eating beast. But is this breed all it’s made out to be? The Pit Bull started in the Unites States; it has been developed since the early 1800’s as a result of crosses between the bulldogs of that time and game terriers. Although the early ancestors of this breed came from England‚ the development of the American Staffordshire Terrier is the

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    Persuasive Speech: By Sarah Wooten: You have heard it countless times before. “Pit bulls are heartless monsters!” Or you may have heard the ever famous claim‚ “Pit bulls are killers‚ dangerous‚ and keep your kids away from them!” But there are people like me out there that believe they are not monsters. They are just misunderstood. Training and discipline techniques from a young age are all it takes to have a lovable pit bull that wouldn’t hurt a fly. People seem only to focus on the negative side of

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    “Little Red Riding Hood” Analysis “Little Red Riding Hood” Analysis I am going to describe the theme of Little Red Riding Hood‚ and describe the elements I found to contribute to the theme‚ how those elements affect the narrative theme. The elements that I am going to use in this paper are the narrative point of view‚ plot and symbolism. The point of view of is described in our text as is third-person objective‚ which the narrator takes a detached approach to the characters and action increasing

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    American Pit Bull Terrier* comes up‚ the issue of nature vs. nurture is always a hot topic. Over the years‚ varying schools of thought have evolved with respect to the dog fighting heritage of the bull breed and their inclination toward aggressive behavior. Before we go any further‚ let ’s get one thing out of the way right off the bat. Throughout history‚ many breeds of dogs were used in dogfighting. The Romans fought dogs in their great arenas long before the American Pit Bull Terrier ever came

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    The Road to North America Bull thistle is native to Europe‚ Asia and Africa. But can be found on all continents except Antarctica. There are many speculations on when it made its way to North America but it is thought to have made its way to Eastern North America in the Colonial times. It started showing up in the Western part is the late 1800’s or early 1900’s. It is considered a noxious weed because it may outcompete the native plants to that area. Causing the native plants to cease to exist

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