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    my only chance. When we came out of hiding we decided to walk over to the corn pile and see if we saw any trace of the victim. After finding no trace of blood anywhere around the area we decided to go get our bloodhound duke and put him on the trail of blood. Duke was the best known bloodhound around the community. If anyone ever needed to find anyone, or anything they would always give us a call. After trailing blood for about 75 yards through the thick woods we finally found Mr. Buck. I…

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    With the Bloodhound Act in place, Harriet Tubman faced danger in the North and South. Background Essay - "The. Lastly, Tubman and other Station Masters would drug babies in order to stop their crying, in an attempt to not get caught. Harriet Tubman saved at least 38…

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    Paragraph 2: In Rikki Tikki Tavi the theme is protection of family. The story starts off when a wild mongoose named Rikki is rescued by a man and his family(23). Now Rikki has a family to protect, then Rikki faces Karait and Karait is killed. On pg 29 Rikki kills Nag because Rikki heard Nag whispering to Nagaina "Go in quietly and remember that the big man is the first one to bite". That's how Nag died Rikki knew that they were going to try and kill the family. Paragraph 3: "He saved…

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    2. Nature of contract – Due Care According to (J.Kate, 1990) It is the duty of the auditor to perform its duties with skills, care and caution which reasonably competent and careful, (auditor negligence). Duty of care a requirement that a person act toward others and the public with watchfulness, attention, caution and prudence that a reasonable person in the circumstances would. If a person's actions do not meet this standard of care, then the acts are considered negligent, and any damages…

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    Dogs perform many useful tasks for human including hunting, farm work and security as well assisting those with disabilities, such as blind. Examples of these breeds include: Bulldog,German Shepherd, Collie, Golden Retriever,St Bernard, Greyhound, Bloodhound, Chihuahua, Labrador, Great Dane, Rottweiler, Boxer and Cocker Spaniel.The most popular breed of dog in the world by registered ownership is the Labrador. With their gentle nature, oberiends, intelligent,The most popular breed of dog in the…

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    To start, both show reports that the human smell can actually smell more than we ever thought. The human nose can pick out up to one trillion olfactory stimuli. The differences between a human and a bloodhound is the two smells that small the exact same to us, may be two different smells to a bloodhound because of their increased number of stimuli than a humans. Through these many receptors the outside air is directly connected to our limbic system, which is thought to be the seat of emotion as…

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    The Young Guard

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    is shown when the authors state, “The delegates not only took a strong position in favor of slavery but condemned the compromise measures then being hammered out in Congress. Most alarming of all, the drastic new Fugitive Slave Law of 1850-‘the Bloodhound Bill’-stirred up a storm of opposition in the North” (Cohen & Kennedy 389). The quote above sheds light upon the critical events, namely those entailing the enactment of the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 and assemblage of southern extremists, that…

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    Railroad helped many captive people become free from slavery. She helped around “38” people, including most if not all of her family (Doc B). The amount of time walking or riding from slave states to free states, then being forced to Canada due to the Bloodhound Act (Fugitive Slave Act) made her effort to help people escape and stand out. She would go on to do this for about 10 years and thousands of miles traveled (Doc A). Tubman took many percussions to succeed in all of her trips. Such as…

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    In the exhausted Confederate capital, The Richmond Sentinel told its readers what peace would bring: “All the dark and malignant passions of a vindictive people, drunk with blood and vomiting crime, will be unloosed on us like bloodhounds upon their prey.” On the floor of the United States Senate, Benjamin Wade, a Republican from Ohio, proclaimed that “this nest of vipers at Richmond” must be crushed, not reasoned with, for negotiation “would be disgrace, dishonor, contamination…

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    checked the bag, and it was scented bait for catfish. I thought about this for a second I realized the alligator came at me because of the strong scent of the catfish bait it attracted the alligator. I realized that alligators are like underwater bloodhounds, they have a very strong sense of smell above and underwater. Pretty much the strong scent of the catfish bait aroused the nose of the alligator, then it saw me from under the water and jumped out and surprised me. Luckily I was thankful for…

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