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    I believe that dogs should not be allowed at work for many reasons‚ First of all‚ some dogs do not know how to behave themselves in public areas‚ such as work or the office. If a dog bites someone or hurt someone‚ the injured person can sue the company or the dog owner. Secondly‚ if a dog is allowed in a work enviroment then the company will have to make sure that all of their employees are not allergic to dogs‚ and that means the company may have to fire and hire new people just to replace the

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    Animal Abuse In America

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    In America‚ everyone is free and has equal rights. Animals in the United States‚and the whole world are being mistreated. Animal rights are the rights believed to belong to animals to live freely. Animal cruelty and abuse is not a recent problem. Since the twelfth century there was animal cruelty(American). Even though it started in ancient times‚ it does not mean there cannot be an end to it. Frederick the Great of Prussia said‚ “A man’s best friend.” When this quote is used‚ it usually talks

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    Would you rather act on fear or be unable to act at all? "The Veldt’s" main characters‚ George and Lydia‚ are taken by surprise when their own children are the reason for their demise. Despite its treacherous setting‚ "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell is not as dangerous as "The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury. Although there are clear hazards on Ship-Trap Island‚ the dangers of the Happylife Home are much more threatening. "The Most Dangerous Game’s" Ship-Trap Island has many dangerous

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    1)Have you ever played with a puppy and the puppy bit you? What would you do? Would you let the USA just take the pup and execute it? Well‚ a lot of people are letting that happen! The USA should not be able to do that and here are the reasons. 2)First and foremost‚ dog love to play and most of the time they are only trying to protect someone from a person that looks suspicious. Or someone is taking something away from the dog while he is using it. If they bite someone‚ it’s most likely out of

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    Most people think pitbulls are a terrible‚ mean dog breed. I am going to tell you otherwise. Pitbulls can be a great dog breed if you raise them right. Most of the time when pitbulls are being aggressive then they were taught that way or abused and scared. Many families have pitbulls that are being taken away and being euthanized because of this ban. To start off pitbulls are really nice if you raise them right and give them the needed love and affection. They can be a sweet and kind family dog

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    19th Century Dogs

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    Prior to the nineteenth century‚ most of the population subsisted on plain fare‚ produced and grown locally. Dogs were generally left to fend for themselves. A lucky few were provided with a share of the family’s daily rations—whatever that happened to be. For instance‚ in Ireland‚ many dogs subsisted entirely on potatoes. The precise nutritional requirements of man’s best friend could hard- ly be described as an overriding concern to dog owners. If they considered the matter at all‚ most people

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    Comparison Essay- Pitbulls And Cobras We all know that there is a horrible phenomenon of men violently abusing their wives or girlfriends. Studies show that in most cases these occurrences can be divided in two groups- "Pitbulls" and "Cobras". In this essay I will describe the similarities and differences between these two groups. Pitbulls are a group that is defines by emotionally dependent men. They have a fear of abandonment and are very jealous of anyone who seems like a threat. They act out

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    Red Bull

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    Page |1 Executive Summary Red Bull has turned itself into a multinational company that offers a product that enhances the mind and the body. Their method of managing their internal and external situation and circumstances has become an interesting topic. Thus I conducted some analysis to look at Red Bull’s strategies‚ and especially the international strategies. The external analysis was a mix of positive and negative observations‚ for example‚ they have the advantage of the customer loyalty

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    Sitting Bull

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    English 101 24 March 2013 Sitting Bull Fearless‚ spiritual‚ and inspirational are some of the words to describe Sitting Bull. Two different stories tell us about the life of Sitting Bull; one story was written in the early twentieth century and the other one was written in the early twenty first century. Sitting Bull was a chief leader who fought against the white army men to protect the land of his tribes and his people. In 1911‚ the story of Sitting Bull was published in the encyclopedia which

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    Running with Bulls

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    Letter of Protest: Running with Bulls Dear Organisers‚ Most recently I attended the public event known as ‘Running with Bulls’. Due to three major points I have observed about this annual occurrence and will shortly elaborate on‚ I would like to protest that this event must be stopped. The first negative effect of ‘Running with Bulls’ is the impact it has on the competitors and all other people near about. As proved from the latest event and tales of previous examples‚ other people can easily

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