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    The standard American Dream is a house with a white picket fence, two kids, and a yard for the dog to play in. If you drive through any neighborhood, that is most likely what you will see; however, peeking through the curtained windows you may also see a few feline friends. Although cats are becoming more popular, dogs are still man’s best friend. Nobody will be more loyal, understanding, or affectionate than your dog. Cats may be right for some people, but nothing makes a rough day at work…

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    Bastardized versions of Native American history have been widely accepted within the media, which is often seen from classic Western films to some of our children’s beloved Disney adaptations. Such has caused many of the undereducated to hold a belief that the extent of Native American history is one of rebellion upon horseback while shooting rifles in the air, and attempting to scalp any “white man” who dared trespass onto their defined territory. This could not be further from the truth. Prior…

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    The connection between mirror neurons and ASD provides an example of how an understanding of the mirror neuron system can be used to better understand empathy in individuals who are especially impacted. Contention in the Field A large portion of the scientific community is animated by the recent mirror neuron findings and continue to research these neurons extensively, however, some dispute the proposed implications of these neurons, or even their existence all together. Luca Turella, a…

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    that a human and a chimpanzee have like dietary, habit, and lifestyles. To begin with humans and chimpanzee have a different dietary consumption. Chimpanzees consume various leaves and insects. Also, chimpanzees consume bark from trees and bushes. Humans do not consume bark and insects, although humans and chimpanzees both consume leaves. In fact, both species consume fruit, meat, eggs, and seeds. But when it comes to meat chimpanzees eat it raw while humans normally do…

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    nails scrr scrr down the window. Smacking down, each powerful thud sounds of a hailstorm. Her heavy, throaty holler of a bark echoes, a deep RAR, RAR, RAR. She jerks upwards with every bark, the noise shaking her as if she were going to leap out the window. Her eyes are burning brown, narrowed and glaring out at the other dog. Her teeth are bared and snapping as she barks, triangular and sharp. My mother arrives, dashing towards the…

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    Against Dog Park

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    of cars that cause traffic and the honking that comes with it for those that dont have patience. I'm sure majority who live in the city don't, but that topic can be for another time. I'm sure with all the noise around the city it can surpress a dogs bark of 75 decibels to a 30 decibels at the minimum. In conclusion, I feel very strongly of having a dog park in the city. I'm sure once the plans are laid out and we start to see it come to frutition it will be wonderful. Dogs running around,…

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    love and affection. I slowly entered the large room that sheltered all the puppies. The shelter set off a depressing sensnory. There was a chill to the room as the dominite orma consisted of puppy urine. I walked down the first isle as dogs began to bark as I passed by. I then approached a cage with a dog by the name of “Bandit”. Bandit was a sharp and slim purebred…

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    Heroes In Joe's Reward

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    Strong, handsome, quick-thinking, humble, courageous, and kind are all qualities heroes usually have. Most myths have heroes who do brave actions to defeat evil or save a life. The plot of “Joe's Reward” draws on elements commonly found in myths like having a main character who is a humble, courageous and kind. To start off, heros resemble courage. The passage states “without hesitation he dived overboard, straight for the bottom. It was no easy matter.” (Alger) Joe didn't even think about…

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    Haida Gwaii Analysis

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    hemlock, Tollas explained that because of it’s dense canopy, very few plants can be found growing underneath. However, the branches of the Western hemlock served as bedding material due to its softness. Next, the Sitka spruce, distinguished by the thin bark that breaks into small scales, was especially valuable to the Haida due to the medicinal purposes in the pitch. The pitch could be used as a topical medicine for burns, slivers, and other skin…

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    Longneck Lagoon Essay

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    Roosting areas can include overhangs, mine shafts, sandstone, rooves tree hollows, under big pieces of bark or rooves. Roosting areas available in Longneck Lagoon are building bridges, tree hollows and loose bark. The lagoon also has a human construction of boxes that is used for the bats to roost. They also have roosting that are solely used for mothers raising their young (in reference to pg. 10) due to…

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