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    Dog Contest Essay

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    The Dog Contest “Jewl!” gasped Jane, as she ran through the hot, dry prairie. There had been no rain for weeks, and the temperature rarely dropped below thirty degrees, even at night. Ruff! answered Jewl, coming suddenly up behind Jane. Jane turned around and moaned, for the dog was a sight to behold, covered in dust, with brown leaves all over her. “Oh, Jewl!” sighed Jane, as she led her dog back to the house. Jane was a tall girl, with thick glasses and long, brown hair, which kept getting

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    Prairie Meadows Scholarship The Prairie Meadows scholarship will help me pursue my career path because this scholarship lets you pick the specific school that you would like to go to. That is what initially drew me in and what made me want this scholarship. I know what career path that I want to start out in is a vet tech, however I don't know what scholarship offers that option, so I chose this one. My first couple of years, I will go to DMACC so that I can truly understand what I am going to be

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    Wolverine The Wolverine (Gulo gulo) is found throughout northern North America and northern Eurasia. The Wolverine is a powerful animal that resembles a small bear. These tough animals usually are solitary, and the need lots of space to roam. A Wolverine may sometimes travel around 15 miles a day in search of food. They eat a little bit of vegetarian fare, like plants and berries. They are tenacious predators with a taste for meat. They usually eat smaller animals like rabbits and rodents, but

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    organization that has also been raising money to help foster and microchip the dogs and cats in the local animal shelters. Cindy goes around to businesses asking for donations of products that she can raffle off to help raise money. Since the two local shelters are both kill shelters, she asks people to foster the stay until it finds a forever home. Also to partner with a company to help insert new information into the microchip and ID dog tags. Many animals already have tags and microchips on them. Many animal

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    the grass. It seemed as if the grass were about to run over them, and over the plum patch behind the sod chicken-house. As I looked about me I felt that the grass was the country, as the water is the sea. The red of the grass made all the great prairie the color of wine-stains, or of certain

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    connection with the viewers, and is very successful in doing so. The reinforcement of the emotional branding connects the viewers to the brand; companies are refining this method to increase product sales. The ad begins at a beautiful ranch in the prairie area. The music in the background sets an emotional feel for the commercial, having "Let Her Go" by The Passenger playing. The sign in the front of the ranch lets the viewer know that there is a puppy adoption going on. One of the puppies escapes

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    populations in southern Ontario to begin, a century or two ago, breeding widely with dogs and coyotes. The clearance of forests for farming, together with the deliberate persecution which wolves often suffer at the hand of man, had made life tough for the species. That same forest clearance, though, both permitted coyotes to spread from their prairie homeland into areas hitherto exclusively lupine, and brought the dogs that accompanied the farmers into the mix. Interbreeding between animal species usually

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    The Evolution of Squirrels Squirrels have undergone an interesting history as they evolved from their bat ancestors. They are some of the most interesting mammals in the world, but of course that’s just an opinion because you may think ants are the best organisms in the world. I will be giving you a lot of information about squirrels that you may have never even heard before. Like their life cycle, life expectancy, what they eat, and a few more facts about squirrels. So if I haven’t grabbed your

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    Home has been the centerpiece of my life since I was born. It has been more than just a place for me to come in and lay my head down at night. It always has been and always will be the safety blanket for my life. It has been the place of several memories over the course of my lifetime; memories that I will never forget. Inside my home, there are many artifacts that describe me as an individual person and have shaped me into the man I am today. My home and the artifacts that it withholds have instilled

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    Office, said Haun. Responding to the fire were members of the Killbuck Township Volunteer Fire Department, the Richland Township Volunteer Fire Department, Western Holmes Fire District, Holmes Fire District No. 1, East Holmes Fire & EMS Co. and the Prairie Township Fire

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