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    Jackie Roosevelt Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia on the date of January 3, 1919. Breaking the color barrier, Jackie Robinson turned into the first ever African-American to play in Major League Baseball. The most youthful of five youngsters, Robinson was brought up in relative destitution by a single parent. He went to John Muir High School and after he attended Pasadena Junior College, where he showed his skills playing four sports: baseball, track, football, and basketball. In 1938 he was…

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    Geronimo: A True American The brave Bedonkohe Apache leader Geronimo was able to accomplish many astonishing feats before he died at the age of seventy-nine in 1909. Some of these achievements include continuing his journey of bettering the lives of his people despite his own family being murdered when he was only twenty-nine (27). Geronimo fully embodies the hard-working and no excuses attitude that many Americans strive for. Geronimo in many ways possesses the same moral code and ideas that…

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    My Vietnamese Identity

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    my desire for an American one. I wanted nothing to do with being Vietnamese or Asian because all that it had brought me was a sense of inferiority and constant bullying. My desire to suppress my Vietnamese identity brings up a point that is brought up by Ms. Mori, the protagonist’s friend with benefits. During one of their conversations, she asks, “So why are we supposed to not forget our culture? Isn’t my culture right here since I was born here?” (73). She is a Japanese American who has…

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    Essay On Vizsla

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    domesticated breed of dogs which have large or big sizes. The Bull Mastiffs was developed originally by 19th century to be guard dogs which share the same personality to molosser dogs. This breed of dog was the result of combining the Old English Bulldog and English Mastiff. Bull Mastiffs are known to be dogs that hardly ever bark and are quiet. 6. Vizsla I don’t know why other people often get confused this dog breed to a pit bull but this breed is too lovable. The Vizsla Breed of dog is…

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    The American pit bull terrier is a well-known breed of dog for polarizing reasons. Some know them as affectionate, loyal companions; trusted around children, the elderly, and other smaller breeds of dogs. Some may even recognize the breed from recruitment flyers for WWI, as at that time the American pit bull terrier embodied American masculinity and toughness. Delise, (2007) notes the following: However, for over half a century in between, 1920–1970, millions of Bulldogs, Bull Terriers,…

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    both a Boston terrier and an American pit bull terrier, acquire best nutrition for their unique needs. Bully breed are special dog breed that was originally trained for blood sports, such as dog fighting and bull baiting. These dogs are famous for their extremely energetic and aggressive behavior, a giant brick-like head, wide jaws, and a medium-sized, muscular appearance. Example of such breed like – American Bulldog, Chow chow, Akita, Boxer English bulldog, French bulldog, Boston Terriers,…

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    There really is no technical definition of a pitbull, Dr. Victoria Vioth and her team have found in recent studies that more often than not today's pitbulls are actually a mix of several other breeds. The main origin of the pitbull, however, is the American Staffordshire Terrier. There are many…

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    Pit Bull Essay

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    and is noted for strength, stamina, and tenacity. These include the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, American Bully, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier. The American Bulldog is also sometimes included (Pit Bull Definition). Every dog breed has the potential to bite and kill. Most people do not want to think a smaller dog such as a Pomeranian or Chihuahua can cause great harm. People who believe that American Pit Bull Terriers also known as Pit Bulls are the most aggressive…

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    Many years ago, pit bulls were considered “Nanny dogs” because of their loyalty and gentleness toward their guardians. They were also once an American favorite, earning the title “America’s dog.”Unfortunately, people soon found ways to exploit pit bulls’ behaviors and tendencies for dog fights, and their strong appearance became a symbol of violence, drug culture and gangs.Today, pitbulls remain…

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    Pitbulls Research Paper

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    Campbell, Dana M. "Pit Bull Bans: The State of Breed-Specific Legislation." GPSolo. American Bar Association, July-Aug. 2009. Estelt, Alfons. "ATTS Breed Statistics." American Temperament Test Society Inc. N.p., 1999 2016. Web. 04 Apr. 2016. Smithsonian. "The Price of Freedom: Stubby." The Price of Freedom: Stubby. Armed Forces History, Division of History of Technology, National Museum of American History, n.d. Web. 06 Apr. 2016. ASPCA. "Position Statement on Pit Bulls." ASPCA.…

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