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    not for the intentions of salvation, but to prevent Sister Leopolda from getting into heaven. In this story brimmed with layers of irony, Erdrich uses fishing and baiting imagery to demonstrate the ambition and hunger within Marie in her goal to rise above Sister Leopolda. Erdrich provides instances in which fishing and/or baiting is used to relate to the theme of religion, Marie’s ambitions, and the relationship between Marie and the Nuns, especially concerning Sister Leopolda. Religion is…

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    Pitbull’s from where they came from till now, and what media has done to its reputation. The most reliable sources say that Pitbull’s came from the Romans. As the Romans moved across the land and conquered the land, they brought this sport called bull baiting with them. An due to the selective breeding people made…

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    These creatures evolved about 6,000 to 14,000 years ago and they today are even better than before. They help us wherever we go ,with everything we do. They are trained,and are known as man's best friend they come from all over the world at different sizes,shapes and talents they are known today as dogs. Dogs are amazing animals and they are man’s best friend they are trained to do some of the most dangerous things in the world and down to staying by your side. They keep us company and keep us…

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    This practice is illegal in all states and territories in Australia. 'Bait' animals are tied to a mechanical lure and flung at speed around the track while greyhounds are released to follow and catch them. Live baiting may also involve pulling animals on leads/ropes and inciting dogs to catch them. The animals involved suffer horrific pain, fear, injury and distress and will eventually die. The same animals may be used repeatedly, suffering a very long and painful…

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    Australia, 2017). From an animal rights position, on the surface this proposal appears to be a win that will end unnecessary abuse and suffering of animals particularly given the systematic disregard for animal rights demonstrated by use of live baiting. However, one key question must be raised, with an estimated 300,000 racing dogs, what will be the dogs’ fait if racing was to be outlawed? With between 13,000 to 17,000 dogs being killed as it stands, it’s fair to assume majority of the racing…

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    The only difference is that baiting promises an item or good that attackers use to bait their victims. For example, a victim could notice a link about free music or movie downloads and become automatically interested. They click the link and sign up. Little do they know they are actually surrendering their login credentials to attackers. A common misconception people have about baiting is that baiting is limited to online schemes (Bisson). That is not true. Attackers…

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    Imagine visiting a friend’s house for the weekend. Imagine this friend has a young daughter, maybe two years old at the most- just old enough to toddle around the house. Now say, your friend also has a dog, and one day you go downstairs to find the baby and the dog together. Now imagine this toddler playing with dog. The child is yanking on the dogs ears, maybe pulling its tail, possibly even maybe trying to sit on the dogs back. Now imagine the dog is a large pit bull. What is your immediate…

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    Doesn’t Solve the Problem Pit bulls are vicious animals and should not be pets, but let’s look at what they were really bred for. According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, (ASPCA) Pitbull’s were bred for bull-baiting and bear-baiting. They were bred to hold these large animals by the face in the United Kingdom. When this had become illegal in the late 1800s, people decided a new fate for these companions, which was fighting. A Pit bull was bred with a Bulldog…

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    PITBULLS Pitbulls, everyone's heard of them, right? The big block headed, stumpy, mean dog that you should avoid any chance you get, yeah, them. How much do you really know about them? What makes them so mean and why do you need to avoid them? Well, believe it or not, they’re actually not all mean and if you're given the chance you really shouldn't avoid them. What is a pitbull? There really is no technical definition of a pitbull, Dr. Victoria Vioth and her team have found in recent…

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    A pitbull would make a great pet, pitbulls are super loyal and sweet. Pitbulls have been around forever and it would be so sad to see them get banned. Studies show that Pit Bulls are not even in the top five most aggressive dog breed. The most aggressive dog breed is actually a little bitty wiener dog. Although Pit bulls are sometimes bred to kill, they are really fun loving dogs.Many people do not understand that a pit bull is not a breed of dog. In fact, many dog breeds "can" fall under the…

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