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    Improving Animal Shelters I think that we should improve the animal shelters for multiple reasons. One reason for improving animal shelters is that the animals do not have enough space to run and play outside. Animal shelters like the SPCA and Citizens for Animal Protection have very little space to let the dogs run and play. If you do not play with the animals then they might be hyper and elderly people might not want to adopt them. Also if they have more space to run and play they can also use

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    Even though many animals are still being abandoned by their owners, many Teen Activists and shelters are saving animal lives. One example of a Teen Activist is Lou Wegner, he and his animal activism group that uses social networking to encourage adoption at high kill shelters, KAAC was founded two years ago. Wegner established KAAC after volunteering at a local animal shelter in Los Angeles during the filming of his short film Be Good To Eddie Lee. Wegner says it was heartbreaking to see dogs

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    a home. The society takes care of them and gives them shots and/or sprays them if they need to. It is only 26 minutes away and 14.4 miles away from Muskego. HAWS is also a no kill shelter. All of the animals stay till they get home. Did you know that 56 billion animals are killed each year, but HAWS is a no kill shelter and they welcome 8,000 animals each year. They have a website where they put their animals on so people can look at them. When they have events

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    but find yourself on your phone watching sad videos? Because I have, there are so many videos that just make me want to go out and save animals. I passed a video one day about a cat that has been sitting in a stream for almost a week with no food, shelter, or strength; just sitting on a plastic bag waiting for someone to come rescue him. It makes you think of what kind of person would do that to an animal and many people in our country do nothing about it. In the United States, there are on

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    leader that does what is right for everyone and not what they want. He has the power in the beginning of the book because everyone voted for him to be leader. His priorities are to build the shelters, the fire, and get rescued. Ralph is talking to Jack and says “we need shelters” (51). He needs to build the shelters because if it rains there will be no where to stay dry, even though no one wants

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    Animal Shelter

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    Loser friends agree to pull off a unique animal shelter heist, but end up being pursued by an eccentric hitman and the FBI. BRIEF SYNOPSIS: JASON (33), a loser and drunk, learns his druggie AUNT DEBBY (55) is selling the family home. Jason is desperate for money to save the house. He turns to his friend, LARRY (32), who has a special job for Jason. He needs to pull off a heist at the Marley Animal Shelter, but he needs an inside man. Jason is the man. The plan is to steal an exotic animal for

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    crash on an island from a plane. From this point in time, the boys attempt to develop their society. The boys in Lord of the Flies mirror their development of society to the development of early man through the use of fire, the building of basic shelter and settlements, and the process of obtaining food by hunting and gathering using technology. The boys in Lord of the Flies mirror the development of early man through the use of fire. Early man developed controlled fire to help cook food, provide

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    Lord of the Flies by William Golding is the story of some boys whose plane crash onto an island. They try to have a society, but in the end they fail. The downfall of the boys is caused by 3 main events, Jack and Ralph’s tension, People do not obey the rule of the conch, and the hunters just hunting. Jack and Ralph have lots of tension between them. The start of there tension begins when they vote for becoming chief. Jack “ought to be chief” (16) but when they vote they choose “Him

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    The conflict between Ralph and Jack shows how lack of civilization can result to savagery. Ralph states, “We need shelters” contrasting to Jack who says, “We need meat” (Golding, p.42). The lack of civilization in Jack shows because he thinks hunting is more important than shelters although he has yet to catch a pig, while on the other hand Ralph thinks it’s more important to build shelter for a sense of home and protection from the rain and the beastie that all the littluns are afraid of. “Let him

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    multiple shelters and they are all full. The vet only recommended getting her put down. The previous owner of this poor black lab showed an example of an irresponsible owner that didn’t think about how their actions would affect someone else. The problem is, many animals are suffering from homelessness. Like the stray dog, they become a victim of what happens to them, unable to have any control over their life. This is why humans should do everything they can to help animals. Animal shelters are supposed

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