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    USA, the Staffordshire bull terrier, as it was originally known, had to weather hard times, before it came to be known to as the ultimate canine gift that your kid can cherish. The Staffordshire terrier is actually a cross between a Terrier and a bulldog that was used either as a guard dog or a bullfighter. There are several Terrier species that are collectively categorized as Pit Bull Terriers today. Going back in time, most dog owners essentially trained and employed these dogs for bull…

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    and have put together an argumentative essay on why I don’t support the forbidding of the pitbull breed. My first reason why i don’t support the ban is because pitbulls are mistaken for other dog breeds. Two primary examples are the American Bulldog and the Boxer. For example in the news paper editorial it states that “News outlets erroneously report dog attacks. If a dogs breed is unknown, news media will often call it a pitbull.” And later in the text it says, “Even if it is later…

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    I can always count on my grandparents with anything, from attending ballet recitals, to sitting in the soccer stands and not having a clue how the game of soccer is played. I can always count on my grandparents to be there. Without my grandparents, I definitely would not be where I am today. It all started in 1954 in a little town called Macon, Georgia. My grandmother’s name was Mildred Mathews, and my grandfather is Jackson Moore. My grandparent’s met while they were in high school, and I…

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    (I’ll be 32 in August). Henry is an English bulldog and he was very expensive. On my way to pick him up from his breeders I was second guessing paying so much for a dog. I was thinking to myself, “you could buy a car for this much money, go on a nice vacation to Hawaii even.” The second the lady stepped out of their minivan with my boy in his arms I instantly felt happy and didn’t second guess buying him. He was so small but chubby like most bulldog puppies. I could tell that he was scared at…

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    High School Tennis Team The sun has just risen into the atmosphere where it creeps into the littlest openings of my worthless blinds. In my mind I feel a nuisance, a bothersome, due to the current deficiency of my restfulness. But I suppose that “everything in this life has a purpose” (Kübler-Ross). It was early on a Saturday morning; the weather was quite pleasant with the temperature ranging from the high sixties to the low seventies. I can feel the breeze coming from east carrying the…

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    Dog Lifespan Essay

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    Understanding A Dog's Lifespan: How Long Can Dogs Live? Most households have considered owning a pet or two. Most of the dogs then were mainly used to help secure the home which is why it was most common to see large breed of dogs. But for the past years, you may have noticed how toy dogs have become extremely popular. Some famous toy dogs which are owned by celebrities have been featured on various television shows and shared how extravagant the lives of these dogs have become. From wearing…

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    position. i. They can even give a person an appearance similar to a bulldog! ii. Studies show that we stand further away from people who have this kind of expression, give them less eye contact and avoid them when they are walking towards us. c. If you realized that the Down-Mouth has crept onto your face, it’s never too late to start practicing your smile today, which will not only avoid you from being look like an angry bulldog in later life, but will make you feel more positive.…

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    Racism In Sports Essay

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    Not because of her ability in football, which was rather pretty good. But just because of her complexion. Racism doesn’t just exist in national teams like the Bulldogs but also in local teams for children. People can get kicked out of sport teams just because of these reasons which can be a form racism. These types of racism can be used in many different sports and not just in football. A famous person once said…

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    Heritage Match Essay

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    1897 Fitzroy - 1897-1996 Merged with Brisbane in 97 Melbourne - 1897 St Kilda - 1897 West Coast - 1987 Adelaide - 1991 North Melbourne - 1925- 1998, 2007-Present (Between 1999-2006 known as Kangaroos) Footscray - 1925-1996 Renamed Western Bulldogs in 97 Hawthorn - 1925 Fremantle - 1995 Port Adelaide - 1997 Richmond - 1908 Gold Coast - 2011 Greater Western Sydney - 2012 These games are flash backs, football fans can get a glimpse of what their favourite team use to look like,…

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    Blue Devils flipped the switch to start the half going on a 15-2 run to take a 36-32 lead, their first lead of the game. Lydon led the quarter with 11 points as the Blue Devils had their highest scoring quarter of the game with 24 compared to the Bulldogs who only scored 11. To end the quarter the Blue Devils led 45-41. The fourth quarter was quiet for the first half. Already about five minutes deep into the quarter Central scored the first points from a layup by Giocelis Reynoso to extend the…

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