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    Cujo Film Analysis

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    Cujo: Analytic Writing After watching the film version of Cujo, I noticed that Director Lewis Teague stayed true to the novel in some ways, but he has also changed some things. One of the things Teague kept the same was the scene where the dog, Cujo, tried to get into the car through the window and Donna made efforts to close the window using the crank. Another thing that Teague kept the same was the appearance of Cujo, and how he was dirty and covered with mud. On the contrary, one of the things

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    When I say I have a pit bull does that frighten you? For most people, it does, even though it shouldn’t. I feel the dog restrictions in Shullsburg are limiting the lifestyles for both specific dog breeds as well as their owners. Did you know that in a way pit bulls are not even a breed? There are seven different dog breeds that are classified as pits. My puppy, a terrier, lab, retriever, and pit bull mix, is both loving and affectionate, but because she is part pit bull many already have a bad image

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    History and origin: This breed is said to have been derived from a pack of Foxhounds taken from Britain to the United States in 1650. This scent hound was used in packs or individually for fox hunts. He is now mostly used as a competitive field trial dog and a showdog. Description: The American Foxhound stands 21 to 25 inches at the shoulder and weighs between 55 and 75 pounds. He has a large, strong, athletic body and a short, dense, shedding coat that is stiff to the touch and requires regular

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    Have you ever wondered what's so good about the Iditarod or what bad things have happened because of the Iditarod, because if you haven't yet then you're going to go on a journey that could make you think more about history maybe even your future. “The Iditarod is a 1100 mile race from Anchorage to Nome” with 20 different teams of mushers. The reason the Iditarod happened was because of a diphtheria outburst in Nome. The race was then repeated to make people remember everyone who competed in the

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    I understand both sides of the “Brig your dog to work program”, but I don’t think it is a good idea. I have a dog and I love dogs, but many people aren’t as comfortable around them because some dogs bite, or act badly when they’re stressed out. Just like people do, dogs get stressed when they’re introduced into new enviroments, and they might get stressed, they may act wonderful around the house or around people they know, but that doesn’t mean they will act well to changes. Another reason that this

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    Should dogs be aloud to be brought to work? For me the answer is no and there are a few reasons why. For one a lot of people are allergic to dogs and that can cause a lot of prolems with some people. Another reason is dogs would destract people from their work. the last ting is dogs are unpredictable on what they are going to do. For people who are allergic to dogs they wont be able to enjoy whatever enjoyment they have at work because they will have a stuffy nose and not be able to work good

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    What breeds are used as military working dogs? Three different breeds of dogs are more commonly used in the military. The military favorite though, would be the Belgian Malinois. “German shepherds and retrievers are commonly used, but the Belgian Malinois has proven to be one of the most outstanding working dogs used in military service” (Denise K. Sypesteyn). Malinois are very similar in appearance to the German Shepherd, but in temperament, size, and athleticism they vary (Dogs by Nina). Malinois’

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    Erlking: Censorship

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    I believe the fact that Muggles know about the Erlking is pure coincidence. I do not believe they actually know about the creature but think they do. I believe the creature they are thinking about is a dog. There is a type of dog out there with an long nose is called an borzio head. This dog has a long snout although usually the fir is white but it can sometimes be dark hair. The reason I believe it is a dog is because the children are will hear a dog and run towards the animal or any of the animal

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    I do not think the bring your dog to work Program is such a good idea. I will explain several reasons i do not agree with this program, even if the program is a great idea it does not mean it is good for the company or employees. First of all, not everyone likes dogs or is comfortable around them. Some employees may be terrified of dogs! Do you really want to see a employee hiding on top of office furninture ,or, in broom closets, instead of being productive in the work place? The answer is no

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    Task 841

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    On 09/11/16 at 5:57pm, I Deputy Warden N. Christian was dispatched to 841 Crevis Lane on a possible nuisance dog; dog still at large, threat to safety. I arrived at the location and spoke to complainant John Haywood. Mr. Haywood stated that he was going to his vehicle to put his daughter car set in when the neighbor’s dog came from behind him and started growling and barking at him. Mr. Haywood ran into the garage to get away. He contacted Franklin County Animal Care and Control due to the dog

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