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    actually meet my grandpa. But to completely honest I look forward to seeing my dog Shadow greeting me at the golden gates the absolute

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    it takes time to get over it for many a loved one could be a dad, mom, or any sibling, my loved one was my dog and not only just a dog it was my first dog. This golden brown retriever would light up anyones darkest day. I called her Gabby 80 pounds, shiny brown coat, and a ball of energy. Boy I tell you I sure do miss her, I got her at the age of 12. I honestly could say I was never a dog person they scared me especially the big ones. It wasn't until one summer day my mom said she had a surprise

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    Kevin Ballard-Munn Ms. Wrigley (Enriched) Forensic Science 20 December 2016 Forensic Felines: How Our Cat Companions Can Crack Cases For centuries, forensic science has relied on one thing: evidence. That evidence has come in many different forms over the years; it can be derived from eyewitness testimony, ballistics, fingerprints, and even DNA. Investigators painstakingly search crime scenes for clues to solve cases, making sure to check every possible location for a key bit of trace evidence. It

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    “Pitbulls. That’s why the owners haven’t been able to find them homes,” he said. That was understandable. When people think of pitbulls, they think of vicious creatures that will bite their children. I had never personally seen one before, so I had no judgements or opinions about them. “Sweet! I love dogs!” I exclaimed. “I know, I wouldn’t be taking you to see them if you didn’t,” he smiled, laughing. We carried on that way until we reached the house. The driveway we turned on was full

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    patriotism. Ben is seen as a non-conformist fighting the Vietnam War itself. As stated by Helen Cooper in the film, “dying together isn’t going to solve anything”. Ben battles zombies who conform and along the way attempts to evade being infected by their bite, symbolic of being drafted. This leads to his joining or conforming alongside the other zombies, or the military. Ben successfully avoids the zombie attack, showing he avoided becoming a soldier to fight the Vietnam

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    demonstrated that unprovoked canine attacks were carried out by Pit Bulls at a level disproportionate to their population, misconceptions about their aggressive nature made them attractive pets to owners who were more likely to raise aggressive dogs, and media sensationalism in the form of misleading coverage of Pit Bull attacks further reinforced their perception as an aggressive breed in the eyes of the public. As a result, many states have enacted breed- specific legislation, regulating

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    be such a bad idea. However, I remembered an aunt saying white vinegar was good for cases like this. For this time only, she was right because the bowls ended up looking as good as new after using the vinegar. Tap water I one of the bowls, a bit of dog food on the other and all was ready except for the most important thing, he eating it. Kid looked at the food and water without touching. The food wasn’t expired and smelt good so it wasn’t that. He didn’t trust me enough and staring at him waiting

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    to 1. Each year, approximately 2.7 million dogs and cats are killed every year because shelters are too full and there aren't enough adoptive homes 11 facts about animal homelessness 1. Only 1 out of every 10 dogs born will find a permanent home. 2. The main reasons animals are in shelters: owners give them up, or animal shelters find them on the street. 3. Homeless animals outnumber homeless people 5 to 1. 4. Each year, approximately 2.7 million dogs and cats are killed every year because shelters

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    two and a half months of age. Something else you should consider is that more people are suing dog owners for their dog's misbehaviour. I'm not talking just about dog bites or other aggressive actions towards people or their animals, but also things such as the dog jumping up at someone and knocking them down. The sooner you start training your puppy the better, because that means having a controlled dog later on and one

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    continued. Even when it was appropriate for me to talk it seemed as if they were ignoring me. “Your friend here is blind as a bat, that’s the only reason I moved up here,” Tre stated. “Why do I feel I’m the only one getting picked on?” “How come you never told me you were blind?” Tia complained. “I’ve known you way longer than this fool, yet you tell him. Is something going on between you two that I need to know about?” “Of course not! He figured it out himself.” “Why you’re tripping over whether or

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