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    Pig poop in North Carolina has become quite a problem along the coast. There is several different ways people believe that this can be fixed. Some believe the problem can be fixed with new technology, others think it can be fixed by more strict laws, and others are worried about the bacteria getting into their water and air. This paper gives some ideas of why people are worried and how these problems can be fixed. The first problem could possibly be the biggest problem. What should farmers do…

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    I feel as if workplaces should not except employees bringing their dog to work. I believe that if could negativly interfere with the employees work. In the passage "Against Bringing Dogs to Work", they made the statement that "not everyone likes dogs or is comfortable around them." Wheather they have allergys or that they are just not comfortable being around them. Allowing one of your employees dogs to enter into the work place could cause another employee quit , distract them from their…

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    Dog Safety The purpose of this report is to discuss being aware of childhood injuries. Childhood injuries can affect a child in many different ways. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare says that the most common childhood injuries in 2006-2007 were poisoning, falls, road accidents, burns/scalds and dog attacks. Childhood injuries are often call “accidents”, these are normally injuries that happen to a child either physically or mentally. This report will be discussing the effects of dog…

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    against animal cruelty, Freelance writer Jo smith agrees with the direct actions that led to the liberation of hundreds of chickens from cages within his opinionated editorial “chickens range free”. Published in June, 2009, Smith, who among being a journalist, is a member of the “Australians for Animals Rights” committee, which dictates as the foundation of his main arguments and personal contentions. His overall view encrypted within his emotive, yet formal persuasive piece is that animals,…

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    The animal problem in Caldwell County is euthanization. Too many cats and dogs are being killed because of animal overpopulation. Numbers have been declining since 2011, but in 2013 still 2,902 animals were euthanized. The Caldwell County Animal Shelter is a contributor to this problem. To solve the problem of innocent animals being put down, a no-kill policy should be enforced. This includes ending euthanization and preventing animal overpopulation. Stopping the euthanization in the shelter…

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    of all dogs, even if the dog is friendly. Why do people perceive that dogs are dangerous, and why are the dogs dangerous? Several states and businesses have come up with a plan that will lower the percentage of dogs from killing people and other animals, by making stricter dog laws and having the laws affect the owners more than the dogs. In order to understand why people are afraid of dogs, and why the dogs are dangerous, several businesses and states are coming up with ways to solve this…

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    Animal cruelty has always been a challenge that gets overlooked by society in the food market. Many people do not take into consideration the life of the cow, chicken, or pig, and lots of other animals, while enjoying their juicy hamburger, chicken leg, and bacon. “An Animal’s Place” by Michael Pollan argues about animal liberation while using support from Peter Singer’s “Animal Liberation” book. Peter Singer is pro animal rights and has converted lots and outs of people over to vegetarianism,…

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    Factory Farming Banned

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    hand to many animals kept in one area for diseases to spread but when farmers look upon it’s not like they see 5 out of the 10,000 chickens having the disease because when you millions of animal that are exactly the same they would all have the disease and it would be unnoticeable because they would all look the same. Factory farming is way overrated I believe I think it’s the most wrong thing to do in this world why can they just do it with vegetables and fruits instead of living animals. Not…

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    As I sit there on my leather couch watching batman I wondered what kind of heroes I have in real life not the ones in tights and a cape with cool weapons. I believe a hero is someone who is selfless courageous can be a man or woman not mattering what he or she looks like. A hero never gives up when the going gets tough a hero helps others with the ability to save an other person in need of help. A hero can be anyone willing to grow bigger then their self, man, woman, black, or white, tall or…

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