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    The Lost Dogs Analysis

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    The purpose of the paper is to reflect on the reading of The Lost Dogs by Jim Gorant. The book is about the investigation of the Bad Newz Kennel, property that housed many incidents of dog abuse and dogfighting activities, and presents the story of Vick’s dogs that were victims of noxious touch. Michael Vick, the owner of the property, Quanis Phillips, and Davon Boddie were the perpetrators for the noxious touch on the dogs. The paper will present what led to noxious touch in the perpetrators of…

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    Within the article of “The Dog That Didn’t Bark: The Role of Canines in the 2008 Campaign,” the author discusses that individuals who are dog owners should be attracted to dog owning political candidates. However, the author’s research shows that it may not always be the case for politics. Within The Righteous Mind: Part III, Haidt’s central metaphor is “We are 90 percent chimp and 10 percent bee.” This indicates that as individuals we merely work selfishly but also within groups. Given the…

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    The Perfect Dog

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    The book that I chose to review was How to Raise the Perfect Dog: Through Puppyhood and Beyond, by Cesar Millan and Melissa Jo Peter. It is of import to note that Cesar is, apparently, a renowned dog behaviorist, and he starred on National Geographic’s The Dog Whisperer. Already, there is some credibility attributed to the major author of the book. Going in, I was expecting to come out an expert dog parent. However, this was a different type of training book. This book was extremely personal,…

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    Student ID : GEC000006Q Student Name : Jerry Wai Teck Seng Assessment : VU21469 Task 1 Read a straightforward descriptive text 1. What is the title of this text ? My beautiful dog 2. Summarize the main topic of the first paragraph. She describe her dog how sweet and cute and lovely , describe her dog like a little kitten when he puppy , and the dog size , colour of body and his eyes. 3. Summarize the main topic of the second paragraph. She introduce his name and describe he like a wolf because…

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    The Positive Dog: A Story About the Power of Positivity Which dog will you decide to feed, the negative one or the positive one? The Positive Dog, by Jon Gordon is an enjoyable book to help you discover how to feed the positive dog inside of you. Feeding the positive dog is as easy as changing one word and giving the simplest smile. This book has already helped me to turn my negative thinking and feelings positive. “The Positive Dog” is about two dogs name Matt and Bubba. Matt is sad, mad,…

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    the blood vessels located at the top of the nail. This is usually referred to as the 'quick'. You can easily see this area because the nails are generally clear in color and the area containing the blood is pink in color. However, there are certain breeds who's nails are darker. If so, it'll be difficult to see where the blood vessel in the nail…

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    Pitbulls Should Be Banned

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    often caused by the media, is what makes it a threat to the human eye. The response that people give to the pit bull, however, is caused by unnecessary exaggeration of the pit bull and incorrect information that is being given out. This admirable breed is still the great dog that it once was, but it is now being viewed differently from certain viewpoints. Certain laws have been formed to prevent pit bulls from being adopted, but as the public is reconsidering their position in the debate, the…

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    Animals are Smart Some people think that we are superior to animals but I think that animals are as smart as we are. Pets react to your moods and seem to know just when It’s dinner time! Some animals use tools, communicate and think for their own. If animals can use tools, they must be smart. For instance, a cow named Betty made a hook out of a piece of metal wire. That’s obviously pretty smart but she didn’t stop there.She then used the hook to get treats out of a glass tube.…

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    Since thousands of years ago, animals served as companions to our ancestors, albeit mostly for hunting rather than as personal buddies. Nowadays, animals such as dogs and cats mostly enjoy human companionship, and some of them are even pampered than ever. In return, pets -- or animals in general -- bring joy and positivity to humans. Even if some people do not really own a pet, one can still see them by visiting zoos or watching them through documentaries or social media posts that can either…

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    Is Milk Bad for Dogs? Or Is Milk Good for Dogs? Yeah, most of the people will give a plate of milk for their lovely and cute dogs believing that the milk that brings a lot of the good things for the human can bring the same goodness for the dogs too. In fact, vets and also other colleagues or family members do not even suggest milk to be drunk by the dogs since it is harmful for the dogs. It does not seem as simple as answering by using yes or no. Is milk bad for dogs? Find the Answer Here Milk…

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