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    Help for someone people is second nature. Helping others no matter what the circumstances may be is just instinct for them. While for others help is something they approach more cautiously it’s something they choose to do if it does not negatively impact them in the process. Help is complex and confusing. Should it always be given to those who need it? Or should help only be offered if we can offer it without risking ourselves? For some the answer is clear we should all strive to help as many…

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    The only thing that readers get to learn about foreign aid is how bad it is in providing assistance to the developing countries. The readers get to learn that foreign aid creates dependency and makes the people in the developing countries not seek employment for themselves. Thus, because they cannot seek employment, they cannot earn a respectable…

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    Foreign Aid Limitations

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    The limitations on Foreign Aid include whether or not it is effective, deciding between a planner and searcher, and misallocation of provided aid by government officials. The billions of dollars that have been collected worldwide, and specifically designated to foreign aid, have been abused by politicians in developing countries and in turn, have registered as not generating an economic growth or negatively affecting a developing country’s economy. The big argument within economics and foreign…

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    Foreign Aid Benefits

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    It is better to think of foreign aid as an investment where the growth we stimulate in developing countries by providing developmental assistance, promoting peace, education, and health assistance, provides friendlier and wealthier customers to buy US products. Currently, the top 43 consumers of American agricultural products have been past recipients of American foreign aid. Big companies recognize the economic advantage…

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    The United States should stop sending aid to foreign countries There many different opinions on the touchy subject . Some U.S. citizens may say, “If we help them, then They will help us when we need it” . Some U.S. citizens may say, “ Stop foreign aid; They can hate us for free “ (http://ivn.us/2014/02/04/) . Some citizens of the U.S. , think that it depends what country it is and if the aid is financial or military . foreign countries may just want the U.S’s money . Some may want the U.S.’s…

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    In Zambia, a dog named Ruger was considered a bad dog; he was aggressive and would frequently bark at people. However, his overall personality made him very easy to train, and he would go on to arrest more than 150 poachers as Zambia’s first anti-poaching dog. Ruger’s life started in Blackfeet Reservation, Montana. When he was very young, Ruger’s owner shot his brothers and sisters, but he was able to escape. Eventually, Ruger wound up in a shelter,, where he was noticed by a trainer. This…

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    Originally bred for hunting, Great Danes are some of the largest dogs in the world. In fact, a Great Dane holds the current world record [http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/tallest-dog-ever] for being the tallest dog ever recorded. But the breed’s mammoth size comes with predispositions to health problems. If you have a Great Dane, there are two common health problems to be aware of as your dog ages. 1. Hip Dysplasia Due to their large size and heavy frame, Great Danes often…

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    ADA: A Case Study

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    Gwendolyn, you made a great point when you stated “a service animal is a highly trained animal primarily a dog that will provide assistance to an owner who is classified as having a disability and qualify for a service animal”. Title one of the ADA, protects disable individuals that deals with employment. The employers do not have to allow all service animals or therapy animals in the workplace. Gwendolyn Title 1 requires the employer and also the employee to engage in the process that deals…

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    Humans and dogs have been living side by side for over 14, 000 years (Prestrude and O’Shea, 1996; Riddle, 1987). Throughout the years dogs have served as hunters, guards, herders, medical subjects, companions and guides for humans. Dog selection for a particular task is often based on pairing the task to the breed, attempting to choose one with the appropriate physical, personality, and psychological attributes (Weiss and Greenberg, 1997) (e.g. Jack Russell Terriers’ high stamina and high energy…

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    delivers trained dogs ,who used to live in shelters or came from poor quality households, to older people and have the dogs visit them daily, weekly, monthly or annually regardless if they live by themselves or inside of a nursing home. I wish for these dogs to specialize in the care of older individuals who are disabled or unable to perform simple actions, so they can proved the elder with not only company but also provide assistance for any task the person needs help with. To obtain a dog at…

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