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    Animal Overpopulation

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    Overpopulation of Animals Millions of people in the nation have pets that they care for, love, and responsibly make veterinarian appointments for. However, that is not always the case for all animals. The overpopulation of animals is bad for the community because animals get horrible diseases, animals go hungry, and animals get brutally murdered. Fortunately, there are many things people can do to help stop this problem. First, a major problem with animal overpopulation is that stray…

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    The next tool Wallace employs is an informal and honest through tone diction and word choice. Wallace uses phrases like “just sucks,” “I’m gonna be pissed,” “The story [thing] turns out to be one of the better, less bullshitty conventions of the genre,” and “that special intensity that comes after about the fourth beer” (). Usually using language like that would tear down a person’s character and credibility instantly. However for Wallace, it is used greatly to his advantage. Many times…

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    Circuses show animals jumping through animals, doing superhuman feats. Aquariums display exotic and rare sea creatures for enjoyment, and zoos exhibit extraordinary animals. Many people have taken these places for granted. However, what happens to these animals behind the scenes, or even out in the open can be considered inhumane. The zoo is one of the main suspects in cases of unethical treatment of animals. Even though zoos claim to provide safe homes for endangered animals, animals should not…

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    Phelps County Animal Welfare League is a 501(c) 3 charitable organization operating out of Rolla, Missouri. Rolla, Missouri is a city in the South Central part of Missouri and the population was 19,5559 at the last census. PCAWL focuses on the city of Rolla, but also supports the area of Phelps County, which has a population of 45,156. Founded in 2006, PCAWL is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of dogs and cats in Phelps County, Missouri focusing on spay/neuter programs…

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    The death of a salesman: A dysfunctional family tragedy White picket fences line the homes of your neighborhood, everyone has the traditional long haired, yellow dog running and playing with children. “The American Dream” is a main theme of “The Death of a Salesman” however, this central theme inadvertently ignores the more important underlying issues of family dysfunction; which is even more so in existence today. Financial dynamics play a huge role in Loman family dysfunction. Willie isn’t…

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    In the short story A Dark Brown Dog by Stephen Crane, the writer mainly uses the boy and the small dog to act as a symbol. Crane’s literary work is about the experience of a small dog who is taken in by a boy. Although Crane’s novel holds a great amount of symbolism, only the important symbols will be discussed. For example, the setting of this story takes place during the Jim Crow period in the United States after the Civil War. During this period, slaves were freed and supposedly equal with…

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    Throughout Karl Jacoby’s Crimes against Nature he analyzes four distinct myths about conservation that he intends to refute in his book. I will analyze the “conservation’s final myth involved the relationship between the movement and the people it most directly affected. Ever since Marsh’s Man and Nature, a key component of conservation’s degradation discourse has been the need to use science and the state to protect nature from the recklessness of rural folks” (Jacoby, 198). Jacoby attempts to…

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    Severe animal neglect can cause incredible pain to an animal. Types of passive cruelty are: starving an animal, dehydration or lack of medical attention.”There are two types of animal abuse: passive and active cruelty. “Active cruelty, however is when someone purposely causes harm to an animal. Types of active cruelty are: drowning, bashing or stabbing (Animal Cruelty by Juveniles. (n.d.). SpringerReference. doi:10.1007/springerreference_223343)…

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    Animal Abuse Should people treat animals like a thing, mistreat them, or even starv them to death? should people get fines, or go to jail for treating an animal like a property and abuse them? Around the world there has been a lot of animal abuse, in many of these cases people have been uploading videos, picture, and stories about animals that have been abused to make people realize that they are doing something wrong. some people treat animals like family and others treat them like” property”.…

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    Benefits Of Tidying Dogs

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    Let’s face it. Tidying dogs is tedious. It takes a huge amount of commitment to bring our ‘best friends‘ in tiptop state hygiene. Well, that is if you really upkeep your pet. If you are the type who never underrates sanitary lifestyle, I bet bathing your bestie in a strong water current from a hose will never be enough. Do you believe your partner in crime deserves to be fresh and spotless? Hence, here are 150 DIY GROOMING TIPS FOR DOGS. 1. START EARLY. It is recommended that dog grooming be…

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