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    dogs in shelters. In Animal Shelter Euthanasia‚ authored by Samantha Stoltenburg‚ Stoltenburg addresses the wrong of euthanizing dogs because of overcrowding and them being unadoptable. She calls out animal shelters and the community for not doing enough to help save the poor animals’ lives. Throughout her essay body‚ she has stationed propositions that she feels will both help dogs find welcoming homes and benefit the community. Stoltenburg’s first proposition is to establish more prison pet programs

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    There have been situations where I felt that I have been treated unfairly. I would like to share one that occurred in the spring of 8th grade. As an animal lover‚ I wanted to find an opportunity that would give me a chance to surround myself in an environment with many types of lovely animals. I went to find an opportunity at a pet shelter that needed volunteers. I walked inside the shelter and asked the front person if there was a volunteer opportunity available. I was told that there was no opportunity

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    Introduction While reviewing some of the more noticeable aspects that are different or similar between the prison and the penitentiary‚ it is essential to note that it is not only the physical architecture that is being examined but also how they function. The Penitentiary and the Prison have both made changes to the function of their establishment during the course of their existence. As the times changed so did they‚ often in order to meet the demands that society placed on them during a given

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    During the late 1950s‚ many Americans built bomb shelters. These structures‚ also known as fallout shelters‚ were constructed to protect Americans in the case of a nuclear attack and the fallout that occurs afterwards. Fallout is the radioactive debris that follows a nuclear explosion. If a nuclear attack were to occur‚ the fallout could reach distances miles away from the center of the explosion. At this time‚ the United States and the Soviet Union were engaged in the Cold War. The Cold War did

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    Animal Shelters in Japan There are a number of no-kill shelters in the Japan. They do their best under difficult circumstances. They provide health care‚ food‚ some personal attention and daily walks‚ but most have little space and the animals are usually kept in small cages. Some remain there for years if they are not adopted. Nonetheless this is better than the alternative of being sent to the city pound where euthanasia is generally the order of the day. According to the Japan Times‚ 200

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    Animals die in shelters every day. There are approximately 7.5 million animals added to shelters each year and of those‚ 2.5 million are euthanized. Society needs to be aware that fostering is a vital part of animal rescue. Each time an animal is featured on social media‚ people respond from all over the country to adopt it. For that one animal‚ the outlook is fantastic; however‚ for those left behind the outlook is much bleaker. If all of the potential adopters for that one animal fostered or adopted

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    The Aiken County Animal Shelter has been helping animals for many years now. They do whatever means necessary to provide the highest quality of care for local animals in need. Whether it be rescuing‚ providing shelter and a home‚ or putting them up for adoption‚ the shelter shows these less fortunate dogs and cats as much love and care as they possibly can. The Aiken County Animal Shelter’s mission statement is to improve quality of life for Aiken shelter animals‚ increase pet adoption‚

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    Informative Paper "Domestic VIOLENCE Sheltrs” Samantha Lee Strayer University ENG 115 Lauren Philip October 25‚ 2014 Domestic violence shelters play an important role for victims and their families. Shelters are essential to those who feel they have no other safe place to go. In many cases‚ victims of domestic violence find it difficult to locate available‚ safe places where they can turn. The need for safe‚ affordable housing for victims of domestic violence is well documented. Without access

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    experienced some level of physical pain in our life‚ ranging from a simple pinch to bone-breaking‚ tissue-tearing‚ excruciating pain. When we feel that sensation of pain‚ what is actually happening at the chemical level within our body? As children‚ the majority of us believe that pain happens at the epidermis level because we can see an injury or believe we feel it on our skin‚ even though it may be at a deeper level. The older we get the‚ more educated we become and learn that pain is a response

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