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    the owner must choose between relocating to a different town or getting rid of their dog. Many of these dogs end up being housed and/or euthanized at the shelters at the taxpayer’s expense. iii. As reported in Canada’s weekly newspaper‚ Macleans (2004)‚ “Experts in canine control and behavior have all said the same thing. Breed-specific bans are reactionary and ineffectual because they don’t address the root of the problem: high-risk owners.” According to Dr. Gary Landsberg‚ a Thornhill

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    Fallacy Ad Hominem

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    ARGUMENTUM AD HOMINEM Somebody says criminal is bad people. Is it true? If it is true‚ this could be a form of fallacy. Fallacy is a misconception leads to unreasonable argument or disbelief in people’s ideas. It happens with us everyday. Fallacy has many types and I want to refer to one of them: Ad Hominem. It is a judgment about people’s appearance than the validity of their ideas‚ abilities‚ or work……We usually see this fallacy in our life like politic‚ demonstration‚ even in our working environment

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    Assisted Suicide

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    Assisted Suicide In thousands of homes across the nation victims of terminal illnesses sit in pain due to their sicknesses. Should these people have to go through all of that pain and suffering just for the end result of death? Should these people have the right to assisted death‚ to rid themselves of unbearable pain? This topic has been one of the great controversies over the last several years. Not too long ago if someone was found assisting in suicide‚ it was seen as a felony crime

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    Corinthians 15:33 (New International Version‚ ©2010) http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1+Corinthians+15%3A33&version=NIV Bible (Bible GateWay)‚ John 10:14 and 18 (New International Version‚ ©2010) Inc.‚ “Where Reality Bad Ideas Come From” by Ron MacLean Oct 15‚ 1998‚ Inc.‚ “Where Great Ideas Come From” by Susan Greco‚ April 1‚ 1998‚ United States Constitution‚ 14th Amendment‚

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    same magazine was conducted and found that 50% of those who were questioned believe that clones should be treated as lower beings and should not be given the same rights as unaltered humans (Epstein 2). Furthermore‚ a similar survey‚ completed by MacLeans Magazine in

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    Bibliography: Cribb‚ Robert. 2008. Emails a window on listeria outbreak. The Toronto Star. 2 008‚ p. 1. Cribb‚ Robert . 2008. Listeria found in nursing homes‚ hospitals. The Toronto Star. 2 008‚ pp. 1 -2. Friscolanti‚ Michael. 2008. How safe is your food? Maclean ’s. 2 008‚ pp. 33 -35. 4

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    Cosmetics industry in Pakistan The cosmetics industry developed rapidly soon after the creation of Pakistan. In the Indo-Pak Sub-continent‚ use of dies cosmetic materials like henna‚ ritha‚ sekakai (for washing hair)‚ Mutlani clay‚ Beri ke patte (plum leaves) Mash ki Dal (black lentil) hair-oils‚ gewari (aloe vera) arq-e-gulab (rose water) olive and almond oil‚ sandalwood‚ ubtan‚ kajal (kohl) surma (antimony) and many such materials have been in use by women since may centuries and are still in

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    This essay is based on an intervention l did with a service user whist on placement. It will describe the incident as well as the purpose of the intervention. The essay will identify the barriers of communication that occurred during the intervention e.g. environmental barriers such as space and noise‚ emotions such as anxiety‚ etc. The paper will reflect on the impact these barriers had on the outcome of the intervention. In addition the paper will reflect on the key communication strategies used

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    href="http://www.cs.monash.edu.au/~lloyd/tilde/InterNet/Innocent/1995.224.html">http://www.cs.monash.edu.au/~lloyd/tilde/InterNet/Innocent/1995.224.html</a>.<br><li>Caragata‚ Warren. "Crime in the Cyberspace." Maclean ’s 22 May 1995: 50+. <br><li>Cidley‚ Joe. "Red light district." Maclean ’s 22 May 1995: 58+. <br><li>Corn-Revere. "New Age Comstockery: Exan vs the Internet Policy Analysis No. 232." Diss.<br><li>Howgan & Hartson Law Firm‚ 1995. <br><li>Hentoff‚ Frances. "Indecent Proposal." Entertainment

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    Assessment 7 Understanding the process of loss and grief To undertake this assessment I have looked up the meaning of the words Loss and Grief to help me to begin to understand the process. Loss is defined as being the condition of being deprived or bereaved of something or someone(1) and grief is being defined as a deep mental anguish‚ as arising from bereavement(2). Grief is a natural response to loss and is a process that occurs over time. It involves a range of feelings‚ thoughts and behaviours

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