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    By analyzing character motivations, choices, and actions in To Kill a Mockingbird, “The Scarlet Ibis,” and “I, Too,” it is clear that pride can drive characters to make life-changing decisions with long term consequences. In definition pride is a high or inordinate opinion of one’s own dignity, importance, merit, or superiority, whether as cherished in the mind or as displayed in bearing, conduct 1. There are different types of pride superiority, arrogance and dignity 2. These are the main types

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    Pitbulls

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    What if I told you that a Chihuahua had a lower passing rating on a temperament test then Pit bulls? What is a temperament test? A temperament test is a test to see how dogs react to certain situations which can be from threatening to non-threatening. Unfortunately, though Pit bulls are often discriminated against and face wrongful stereotypes. Here I will be shining some light on these stereotypes and beliefs. First off, Pit bull is not one certain breed but a group of different breeds which includes

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    My favorite thing that we read was Call of the Wild. This one is my favorite because it has great details and the author explains everything in great details. Call of the Wild was a great book, it made sense and the book drew my attention within the first couple sentences. Call of the Wild is a great literature book, and it has many different settings and I like that. One of the terms was conflict, the conflict is dogs are being stolen and used for sleds. Another one is antagonist the antagonist

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    ~~~1~~~ Zombies are stupid. Not the Zombies you’re thinking of. The Zombies I’m talking about aren’t green, and they can still talk. They are like humans except they are a little less smart. And instead of eating human food, they eat… brains. Real zombies aren’t anything like what we make up in our heads. They are much worse. They trick you, they fit in. You can’t tell if the person standing next to you is a human or a zombie. All you can do is trust them and hope they’re human. I sometimes think

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    1. BSL stands for Breed Specific Legislation. BSL is a law that bans OR restricts certain types of dogs (based on their appearance), usually because they are perceived as “dangerous” breeds or types of dogs. 2. I support laws that protect people from harm and dogs which is what the BSL law is supposed to do, but the problem what the BSL is that there are no restrictions on how law enforcement is supposed deal with retrieve the animal, it targets a specific breed, it targets a specific breed and

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    There is an American Pit Bull Terrier right now on the police force in New York, it is the first American Pit Bull Terrier to be on the police force in New York. A male named Brad Croft had been introduced to and abandoned shelter in Texas, and there he seen a group of puppies and one of the puppies that he had seen caught his eye. The puppy had an injury to the skull and they were surprised that the dog had lived. Also, the dog did not seem to show any aggression towards humans whatsoever. Croft

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    Let 's say my favorite team just won the super bowl, and I have this overwhelming feeling I just can not name. I become a parent a few years later and again that same feeling. My child learns to ride a bike without the training wheels and there it is again that feeling. Many more instances though the years pass where that feeling creeps up on me. That feeling is pride. Pride is any situation in life where I feel that overwhelming sense of I did it, success in doing what was set out to do. Now

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    Kris Gastelum Case Study

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    UFC 206 with a third round KO, cementing his place in the division. Gastelum, 25 years old, showed tremendous hand speed and the ability to take a punch in both fights, making him a far more dangerous fighter than he’s often given credit for. Now fighting at a more comfortable weight, he has shown speed and athleticism that gives him the potential to wreak havoc in the 185-pound division. Gastelum’s only losses in the UFC have come by split decision to welterweight champion Tyron Woodley and No.

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    The UFC will storm into Detroit on Saturday with one of the best fight cards of the year. The main event will be a rematch for the featherweight title between former champion Jose Aldo and current champ Max Holloway. After weathering an early storm, Holloway proved his resiliency and dominated Aldo to win the title at UFC 212 in June by third round TKO in front of the former champ’s home crowd in Brazil. At just 25 years old, Holloway continues to improve with every fight. The champion is riding

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    John Branch, in his work, “Derek Boogaard: A Boy Learns to Brawl”, examines the life of Derek Boogaard to inform readers about the difficulties associated with the lives of NHL professional enforcers. Branch highlight the difficult road for NHL enforcers, the physical toll on enforcer’s bodies, and the hidden damages an enforcer deals even after a career. The reading by Branch on Boogaard begins with an introduction of a quick story on Boogaards first fight then takes a turn to how his life was

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