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    How can I get a dog to quit running off? Recently‚ my neighbors have run into a bit of a problem. Their dog Jesse dashes on the street every time someone opens the front door and doesn’t respond at all to her owners’ calls to come back. That prompted me to write this piece and offer some tips to those that have a dog that runs off or doesn’t respond to recalls when it’s off the leash. This is a subject that I feel is important because a dog running from his owners is a serious matter. Our beloved

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    Get a Knife; Get a Dog‚ but Get Rid of Guns Molly Ivin’s view is she is not antigun she is pro knife .She supports the second amendment and believes that all children 14 and under are too young to be having guns. And having so many guns owners is destroying our security of this Free State. She believes that guns should stay in the hands of the armed forces and military. She states that like automobiles if u can handle them what makes u think u can handle a gun and with having

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    ‘Examine the ways in which childhood can be said to be socially constructed’ A social construct is an idea or concept that has been created and defined within society. Many sociologists argue that childhood is a social construct‚ as it isn’t a fixed‚ universal idea‚ and differs in different areas and time periods- they believe that childhood as we know it is a recent phenomenon. Aries argues that in the Middle Ages ‘the idea of childhood did not exist’. Within modern Western society children

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    There are many cases where a person may feel discriminated from the way they look rather than how the person truly is on the inside. In the novel‚ April Raintree by Beatrice Colleton‚ there is a wide variety of discrimination‚ self identity‚ and moral development. The main characters Cheryl and April‚ who are Métis‚ grew up in an environment where they were not accepted by their foster parents‚ society‚ and relationships. These two sisters experience a tough life when faced with the people surrounding

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    Acid precipitation affects stone in two ways: dissolution and alteration. The calcite dissolves when sulfurous‚ sulfuric‚ and nitric acids in polluted air react with the calcite in marble and limestone. Exposed areas of building and statues develop rough surfaces. Some of the material that makes them up are removed or corroded‚ thus‚ details and carvings are lost. Even sheltered areas of stone buildings and monuments are affected by acid precipitation. However‚ sheltered areas on limestone

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    gradation so that in the future work‚ he can give reasonable and professional answers to customers. Here we mainly discuss about the two-level graduation way of grinding ball. We use two kinds of steel ball with different specifications and one is large in diameter and the other is small in diameter. Its theoretical basis is that the small balls fill in the gaps between big ones to fully improve the bulk density of the steel ball. On one hand‚ it can improve the impact force and times of the

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    state is it at now? Being designed? In print? What is your main reason to continue listening to stories of refugees from third world countries? Are you going to write another one? Do the 6 women in the book call for justice? Do they apply for payback? Do they still like their homeland? Some pictures can be seen on the video of your interview on Youtube. Why aren’t they in your book? Is the book based on a real story? How many chapters does it have? What are the things that inspired you to

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    What kind of ways can sports help benefit and make me a successful candidate for continuing my education? There are many things that sports have taught me that make me the perfect candidate for being successful at the next level of education. Sports are unpredictable and prepare you for some of the most difficult situations you will have to deal with. In sports you encounter many hard obstacle‚ just like in school. I have learned determination which helps me everyday in school and helps me become

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    Examine the ways in which childhood can be said to be socially constructed (24) Sociologists see childhood‚ which is a socially defined age status‚ as being socially constructed which‚ is something defined and created by society. There are historical and cultural differences in how childhood is defined. For example western societies define children as being vulnerable and separate from the adult world‚ whereas in the past they played a bigger part in adult society from an early age. The main

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    How groups can influence people in positive and negative ways People have many different roles in life‚ these roles serve many different purposes. It is in these roles we find we belong to different groups this makes up our social identity. It is these groups that can have negative or positive effect on ourselves. People can be part of the ’in-group ’ or the ’out-group ’. The ’in-group ’ being people who belong to the group which we consider we also belong to. The ’out-group ’ being people

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