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    from one side of the globe to the other. Amongst these problems lies a terrible truth: nearly every year, sums of almost eight million cats and dogs have been placed in shelters around the world. Out of these vast numbers, half will be

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    provoked dog-meat eating people used the "It's tradition" to defend their barbaric eating habits and to excuse the torture and killing of millions of stolen pets each year. It is assumed by lazy journalist covering this story and festivals like the one in Yulin, where upwards of 10 to 15,000 dogs and cats are slaughtered each year, that this "Ancient Chinese tradition" excuse is a fact. Doing a little research will show them that this "Tradition" excuse is an absolute lie. In Yulin the Dog meat

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    farmer that ruins the mouse’s home. In “Of Mice and Men,” it’s Curley, the son of the ranches’ boss, and his wife that eventually leads George to shoot his best friend. Curley’s wife is lonely and isolated from the rest of the group, this is shown best in Chapter 4 when she says, “Think I like to stick in that house alla time?” She lets Lennie pet her hair, which causes Lennie to accidently snap her neck, which causes him to be hunted by Curley in Chapter 6. Curley is a small man so self-conscious of

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    Pet abuse is very wrong in many ways because pets have feelings, lives, and rights. Imagine if you were beaten for no reason, forced to do something you did not want to do, and left to die. This is how many animals are treated everyday. Nobody should do this to animals, and it must be stopped. People can help in so many ways people cannot imagine. Animal cruelty and abuse is a nationwide problem rapidly growing in today's society. Truthfully, no one deserves that kind of treatment. What if it was

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    Puppy in the Window It’s nearly impossible to walk by a pet store and to ignore the cute puppies in the window. Their paws leaning against the glass, they’re begging us to take them home and out of an impulse, some people occasionally do. Taking a puppy home and introducing it to its new environment is usually associated with great joy. Their clumsy behavior, wagging tails, and curious noses make everyone smile, and you don’t have to be a dog lover to fall for these big puppy eyes. What a lot of people

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    and dogs) has it so easy, and cannot be so readily assured of its genetic survival---again, only cats and dogs have made the important transition, out of the wilderness and into the loving and protective arms of people. Smart move. But how did these animals, which are not part of the highest order of intelligent creatures, get so clever? Of course, some might argue that both cats and dogs are very bright, and there are certainly individual examples to support this. Still, neither cats nor dogs come

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    Nyarko 1 Nezumi Fox Nyarko Ms. Soto Writing April 20, 2016 A Man Best Friend Animals are known to be a man 's best friend. Studies have even shown that owning animals have been proven to have many health benefits that include but are not limited to, lowering cholesterol, lowering blood pressure, lowering triglycerides, reduce stress levels, and provide the owner with better mental health. C.W. Von Bergen says “For centuries people have noted the animals can have a positive influence on human

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    Dog Is A Dog Like A Pro

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    Train your dog like a Pro Topic: Dog Training Organization: I organized my speech by topic. Specific Purpose: It is my goal to help you properly care for, socialize and train your dog in a positive, non-violent yet highly effective manner. I. INTRODUCTION A. Attention getter: “It is estimated that 70-80 million dogs are owned in the United States, around 37-47 percent of all households” (ASPCA,2015). B. Relevance: Training your dog can prove satisfying for both pet and owner, having a dog in your

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    Of Mice and Men Essay A magnifying glass can make objects and clues more visible to the human eye. You can piece together these clues to help you see the bigger picture. Foreshadowing is very similar; it hints what will happen in the future of a book using clues. Foreshadowing is a very useful literary tool that is used by many authors. In the book, Of Mice and Men, the author John Steinbeck uses foreshadowing in many events. Of Mice and Men is a book about two migrant workers named George

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    Brittiany Monologue

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    in dismay. My dad has always said this to me and my sister. “Don’t bring nothing home that can make more of them little ones. I’d rather you bring home something that wasn’t moving than that.” Well, there go her

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