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    Pit Bulls

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    Pit bull is the common name for a type of dog. Formal breeds often considered in North America to be of the pit bull type include the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, American Bully, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier It is a generic term often used to describe all dogs with similar traits and characteristics often known by the public as Pit Bulls. Pit Bulls have great physical and mental characteristics that make them excellent partners for responsible, active, and caring owners. On the other hand, these same outstanding qualities can make them a little difficult to handle for people who don’t have a lot of experience with dog ownership or for those who don’t understand the breed very well. Reality: Dog-aggression and…

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    Sitting Bull Thesis

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    very first chief of a whole nation, the Lakota nation to be exact (Johnson 1). His name was Sitting Bull. Sitting Bull was born in March of 1831, on the south bank of what used to be called “Ree River” now known as “Grand River”, at a place called Many-Caches, in South Dakota (Dockstader). He was not always known as Sitting Bull, he was originally named Jumping Badger…

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    Sitting Bull Thesis

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    Sitting Bull or Tatanka Iyotake was one of the most prominent Native American leaders in all time. He was a Sioux tribe leader who located in the Great Plains region of modern day South Dakota around 1874 when gold was discovered in the Black Hills. Sitting Bull’s main focus was war and opposition of the American settlers. He began training and fighting in battles from the age of fourteen up to his death at age fifty-nine. During Sitting Bull’s early years, he didn’t really interact or witness…

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    Running Of Bulls Essay

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    begin with, the running of the bulls is part of the fiesta of San Fermin. This event takes place in the city of Irunea, Pamplona. This is in the region of Navarra. San Fermin is celebrated every year between July 6th to July 14th. The actual start to the running of the bulls takes place the next day on the 7th. A lot of the popularity that came to the San Fermin Fiesta is because of the running of the bulls. This Festival was in honor of patron saint Navarra, which was San Fermin. To…

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    Bulls have traditionally been associated with masculinity, aggression, unbridled strength and power. Bull tattoos can be inked only with the bull's head with horn, the whole body or just the skull. Usually bull tattoos are black, brown, or bronze, the bull can be inked as pensive or in rage with red eyes. Bull tattoos can be plain and simple with a western touch or could even be inked in Celtic or Tribal designs. Bull tattoos can be depicted as virile, powerful, strong or even determined. The…

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    Sitting Bull: A Hero

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    Sitting Bull was born sometime in 1831 in South Dakota and no one knows his birthday. When Sitting Bull was young, he looked up to his father and tried to to follow his footsteps but he lacked in his skills and was called slow. However, as Sitting Bull got older he got smarter and more capable. Sitting Bull is an important historical figure because he was a hero, he defended his land and he honoured his culture. Sitting Bull was a hero to his people. Sitting Bull was 14 when he first went to…

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    Bull Terrier Essay

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    The media has a massive platform to get stories out to the public, more so now than ever before, with the likes of Facebook and twitter for news stories about dog attacks to be shared across the country, or even, the world within seconds. The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a perfect example of gaining a reputation mainly through the media, unfortunately for the SBT, their popularity was at its height as the media was discovering more outlets meaning stories of attacks spread further and faster.…

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    Sitting Bull Thesis

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    Sitting Bull (Tatanka Yotanka) was born in the grand river valley. when he was younger,he joined the normal tribe raids for horses against the Sioux's normal enemies such as the crow and Assinoboin. his first war was with the crow when he was 14. he soon gained a reputation for bravery in battle. much of his life was based on the struggles against america expanding its nation. in 1865 sitting bull led an attack on fort rice (modern day north Dakota). his skills and the respect he'd gained made…

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    Pit Bull Monologue

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    about Eleven or Twelve years old. What had started out as a great day took a turn for the worst. My brother, Bobby, was moving to San Diego and had decided to take our pit bull red with him. My mother, my step-dad and myself were all against him taking red but he was really my brothers dog so we couldn’t tell him not to. We all really loved that dog, to us he was part of the family. It was going well for the first couple days, it was hard getting used to not seeing my dog around. He always…

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    Red Bull Red Bull is an Austrian company that manufactures energy drinks, which are mostly used in times of increased performance. Founded by Dietrich Mateschitz in mid 1980s, the company’s energy drinks are sold in Austria and 167 other countries across the world. According to the company, Red Bull energy drinks are meant to improve alertness, concentration as well as reduce fatigue and tiredness. Red Bull’s marketing strategy is based on the brand’s slogan, “Red Bull gives you wings and…

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