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    Everyone has been subject to the age old debate over cats and dogs, but it is time to finally put an end to this one. The answer is obvious to anyone that has been around either, that dogs are far better overall than cats. Dogs are far superior in every way. They are overall better than cats because they are better companions, better protectors, and helpful in social situations, as shown by the way dogs can save someones life and his or her mental and physical health. Dogs are the better companions

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    The Tibetan Terrier is a sweet, lovable dog who loves to spend time with its humans. He is a lively dog, who is lots of fun to have around. This breed can be rambunctious, it's intelligent, learns quickly, and is a lot of fun to have around. While this breed's name might imply that it's in the terrier family, it actually isn't a Terrier at all. Your Tibetan Terrier will enjoy making you happy, and there are some ways that you can make him or her happy as well. Read on for the top 12 ways to make

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    Introduction The Acheta Domesticus most commonly known as the house cricket, it is a brown to black colour. These Crickets are omnivores, meaning they eat meat and organic materials depending on what is in their surroundings. The house cricket’s natural habitat is in and around logs and woodlands, underneath rocks and in soggy land scraps that are full of weeds. When the house crickets are around humans, they tend to be found closer to houses that’s why they got their common name house cricket, mostly

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    When looking over issues of Cosmopolitan magazines, it is clear that every month similar patterns appear across the issues. These similarities are not only seen in the photos used on each cover, but they are also in the wording used by the editors. Some visual patterns are seen through the models on the covers. It is clear that there are predominately more white women featured on the cover than those of different ethnicities. Also, the models are all dressed in revealing clothes with a lot of cleavage

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    Elijah Anderson published a novel called “The Cosmopolitan Canopy” where he looks at the “race and civility of everyday life”, as he puts it. He throughout the novel defines the “cosmopolitan canopy” as accepting of people from all backgrounds. In other words, the canopy is composed of a diverse population, lots of people and public spaces. Most importantly it has the spirit of positivity and civility. The best example of this would be Reading Terminal market in Philadelphia. Anderson believes that

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    Is dog's worth to humans simply as man's best friend? Throughout history, dogs have been protectors, companions, and pets. However, science is saying that there is much more to these creatures. "Dogs Read Human Expressions", by The Huff Post, and "The Doctor's Dog Will See You Now", by Melinda Beck explain the scientific connection between dogs and humans. Science shows that dog's interaction with humans makes them more than just pets because dogs interact like human children and canines assist in

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    Human beings house the largest and most complex, relative brain, compared to any other species in existence, spanning the last 4.5 billion years of earth's history. Humans are also one of the most imposing and impressive super-predators, the world has ever known. Indeed, big brains (and two legs) put humans squarely at the top of the food chain, where it is quite safe. No other life-form (save domestic cats and dogs) has it so easy, and cannot be so readily assured of its genetic survival---again

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    Dogs and cats are two very different types of animals. They both require lots of care and love, but also can make big messes. Having a pet requires hard work and person should think things through before adopting one. They should see if they have time during the day to give their animal attention it needs. They also must make sure that they have enough money to be able to buy things for their pet. There are no two people in the world who are exactly the same. Certain types of animals work better

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    The use of the anthropomorphism method in advertising is a key component to product and brand success in our modern society as well as in the past. According to Joshua Shaffer, the author of the article “Innovating Advertising: Conventional vs. Innovative Anthropomorphic Advertising Approaches in the Twenty-First Century,” “Anthropomorphism means the attribution of human traits or characteristics to inanimate objects.” More specifically “anthropomorphism is a feeling, emotion, or action taken by

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    Perceiving Dogs Equal vs. Property In general, dogs are associated with loyalty, companionship, and aid. In Pam Houston’s “A Blizzard Under Blue Sky,” the narrator attempts to treat her depression through experiencing the adventure of spending a night outside in the cold weather of Utah. Then, the narrator becomes successful in her adventure with the support and assistance of her two dogs, Hailey and Jackson. On the contrary, in Jack London’s “To Build a Fire,” a “man” is traveling along the Yukon

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