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    it to grind it and polish it to turn it into a shiny rock. The Neolithic people’s style of living is way different than the Paleolithic people. Instead of them living in the caves they live in around the lake area. They used wheat to build their shelters and their villages so they can live properly. Copper is major element in New Stone Age for creating pots. The New Stone Age people are specialized in creating pots out of copper as their work of art. The writing system is also first…

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    Violence against animals has been found to occur where there is also violence against female intimate partners, children, and siblings. A battered pet may be a sign that other types of violence are occurring in the family. In fact, the relationship between animal abuse, domestic abuse and interpersonal violence is often referred to as the “tangled web of abuse.” Studies reveal that a significant proportion of abuse victims (71%) report that their batterer has also abused an animal (Degue and…

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    hundred fish species, four hundred diverse bird breeds, and seventy mammal types that roam the land, swim through the bodies of water, or soar throughout the clear skies. Along with consuming the meat for nourishment, the leftovers, or scraps, of animals such as fish, could be used as bait for traps to capture other creatures which could be used for labor, as a food source, commodities in which could be traded or sold with territories such as Grimm, and/or other necessities needed in a typical…

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    important for animal control workers to be able to see details of abuse or neglect less than a few feet away. It is also, important for animal control workers to be able to speak clearly for they can hear animals that is crying out for help. It is important for animal control workers to be able to use muscle to lift, push, pull, or carry heavy animals in tough situations. It is important for animal control workers to be able to use one or two hands to grasp, move, or assemble objects. Animal…

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    I learned early on that animals could not be owned as they will always do as they please-they are each distinct with unique personalities. My first cat, Krystal, taught me this. Krystal's behavior fascinated me and inspired me to work with animals. I first helped my neighbors with their animals before volunteering at an animal shelter and shadowing at an animal hospital. With my growing intrigue for animal life, I decided to focus on biology in college. The biology department assisted me in…

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    Dogs and cats are animals that we often think of as pets but so many of them get left out on the streets. This is what you could do to help. Every 60 seconds a poor animal gets abused and with 1440 minutes that means that 1440 animals get abused every day, according to The American Society of Cruelty Animals. Possibly the worst type is dog fighting where dogs are forced to fight for the entertainment of their owners or for money. What youkdidn’t know is that these dogs are forced to have…

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    what all these jobs had in common; animals. I knew whole heartedly that I wanted to work with them, to improve not only their health and welfare, but also that of the community they were in. So, come high school I focused in on sciences and when it was time to pick a college and a major, I knew exactly what I wanted to do. I wanted to be a veterinarian. College excited a love of learning I didn’t know could exist.…

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    the author wrote, “She saw all the animals that had been abused and learned about how the shelter needed money in order to keep taking in unloved and mistreated animals. So she decided to empty her piggy bank and give all the money to the shelter. For her seventh birthday, she didn’t ask for gifts. Instead, she requested that her friends bring pet food and toys to donate to the PAWS program” This little girl (Isabel) became aware that the problem the animals were facing was very severe and that…

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    year around 1 million animals is abused or killed in connection with domestic violence. There will always be a law saying “don’t do this to them or you will get arrested.” But what if they always have abused that poor animal? Animals should also have right just as humans. If bring up the penalty for animal abusement will people learn? Would it teach them not to harm them? America always talks about how important animals are, but then there are people who always says that animals are just a…

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    Lena Pope will be hosting a Blessing of the Animal event at 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 2 in the Marty Leonard Community Chapel courtyard. This event is a celebration of animals and will focus on the benefits of children having pets and age appropriate guidelines and tips. Attendees are encouraged to bring pet food donations to benefit local animal shelters. This event is free and open to the public. Families are also encouraged to bring their own pets. Dogs must be on leashes. Small pets and cats must…

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