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    of eating fast food and how fast food has become a part of American culture. The success of McDonald’s has been astounding and has made a huge impact on the American food industry. Fast food has become such a huge part of American life. McDonald’s brags about 31‚000 restaurants worldwide‚ which means almost all Americans have quick access to a restaurant. Every day‚ 43 percent of Americans will eat fast food. Even very young children can recognize the McDonald’s logo. But fast food isn’t just quick

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    into Groups which man created. In each group are dogs that have been breed for a specific use to help man do a job faster‚ easier‚ and more efficiently. "Every breed is assigned to one of seven groups‚ based on the uses for which the breeds were originally developed" (AKC.org). Mans’ best friend has been categorized into the: Hound‚ Working‚ Terrier‚ Toy‚ Non-Sporting‚ Herding‚ and Sporting Groups. The Hound Group contains such popular dogs as the Basset Hound‚ Bloodhound‚ and Greyhound. There

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    The Role of the Setting in Chekhov ’?s "?The Lady with the Dog"? It is nearly a universal truth that any good piece of literature contains well developed characters and most authors achieve this by providing background and dialogue for the main character ’?s that helps the reader to identify with each character. In "?The Lady with the Dog"? however‚ Anton Chekhov expresses the metamorphosis of Gurov and Anna Sergeyevna‚ as well as their relationship‚ not through dialogue‚ but by providing symbolism

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    Why Are Dogs Important

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    Why are dogs important? In my life‚ dogs are a huge part. I have always had a dog or two growing up. I can’t imagine not having a dog. If you are a cat person or bird person or something‚ you probably think dogs are just a loud‚ messy animal that runs around and ruins your house‚ but they are so much more than that. Dogs can help you through the toughest things in life. They will always be there for you after something stressful. They are like having a therapist but 100 times better. Not only do

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    Bringing Dogs To Work

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    In Support of bringing Dogs to Work‚ is one way to help production in the work place ‚ but it also gives the employee more of a relaxed enviornment . As research has found that pets help relieve stress and anxiety . For example people with PTSD have sevice dogs to help them deal with the stress . Employers have deadlines‚ and need thier empoyees to be more balanced with the comfort of the duties in the workplace. IF it takes having a dog in the office or workplace to get more hours and better performance

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    No Dog Parks Analysis

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    read‚ " A dog park benefits all" and " No dog park for muscatine" and i believe that dog parks would be benificle rather then not having them at all. Some people prefer not to have dog parks as it could be disruptive and loud says article " No dog park for muscatine"‚ but dog parks are a good source for any community and heres why: First reason being‚ a dog park keeps pets and people active. Getting out of the house for fresh air and being able to allow your dog to roam without

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    have unhealthy food preferences. Topic Outline I. Influence of Media A. Calorie-dense foods are extremely rewarding to consume. B. Causes greater snack food consumption. II. Income of an individual A. Eating healthy is expensive. B. Low income individual eat and buy cheaper foods. III. Convenience A. Fast and easy access 1. Delivery services 2. Ready to eat foods a. frozen foods 1.) TV dinners 2.) shelf-stable products 3.) prepared mixes B. Saves time Food‚ in order to serve

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    In the book the curious incident of the dog at night-time written by Mark Haddon‚ an important idea is the difficulty of diversity in society. Haddon communicated the idea through the book using the language features narrative point of view‚ Dialogue‚ and symbolism. Narrative point of view was used to show us Christopher’s perspective on how he views the world and society‚ and to get inside Christopher’s head to explain the fact he reacts a certain way‚ or believes in a certain philosophy like how

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    Dealing with Dog Waste

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    DEALING WITH DOG WASTE Identification and Definition a problem Context: A 2009 research report by Zero2IPO claims that the number of pets in China has grown 500% from 1999 to 2007. There are now estimated 200 million-plus pets in China and this number is expected to grow to 500 million by 2015 China‚ the world’s most populous nation‚ has about 150 million pet dogs‚ about one for every nine people. An average Chinese city has about 100‚000 dogs and gains about 10‚000 per year‚ while large cities

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    place even better‚ allow dogs. Since I have lived here‚ I have always wanted a dog‚ yet they are not allowed‚ but I am here to tell you the possible problems you are basing your ban off of‚ are strongly outweighed by the positive benefits of having a dog. Dogs make people happier‚ dog owners are less likely to suffer from depression than people who do not own dogs. Playing with a dog increases serotonin and dopamine levels‚ which calm and relax. Caring for a dog will make you feel needed‚ and add

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