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    I believe that to be successful in life you need to have a purpose. You don’t have to follow anybody else’s rubric, but you can create yourself a standard of what you think will make you successful, and that could be either being rich, or being happy or being famous it is up to you to define it. You define what you think you need to achieve in order to be successful, and this is, basically, creating a goal. So in shorter terms I believe that goal setting is important because it gives us purpose.…

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    The Fresno Bulldogs are made up of primarily Mexican American.They are one of many criminal street gangs.They are considered to be one of the largest Hispanic gangs in Central California because there memberships are estimated to be between 6,000 to 12,000 in the city of Fresno alone.The Bulldogs are broken into six different known sets which include Eastside, Northside, Parkside, Calwa, Westside, and County Dogs. The Bulldogs are a gang tied to an impulsive lifestyle that reflects the demands…

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    which are painful to the dog and result in shortened lifespan. An example of this type of breeding is the English Bulldog. Hundreds of years ago, "bulldogs" were raised to compete in the grisly wagering sport of bull or bear baiting, in which the bulldog would bite a tied up bull or bear around its muzzle and suffocate it. After this activity was thankfully outlawed, the bulldog breed was "re engineered" to be smaller, squat, bowlegged, and have a pronounced under…

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    Chapter 6: Fanfiction Short Story- What would have happened without Charlie Matt Warren was tired of getting booed. He needed to make a winning team. He decided he was going to start searching for the perfect quarterback. He started by studying each and every possible candidate. Now this took a long time. Nearly 5 days to be exact. After he was done studying he began to start making calls and sending some emails to see if anyone was interested. One of these quarterbacks really stuck out…

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    SHOWING RESPECT IN SPORTS Respect shows people’s true character and how they live life. If you show respect you are normally a better person than someone who doesn’t. If someone is injured and needing assistance it would be respectful to help them and it would be disrespectful to just leave them. Sadly in the world we live in today there is very little respect shown. There is still racism happening and there are many greedy rich people that have enough and still keep their money when they…

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    field three times. Kate could hear it shatter into a billion pieces when Mr. Jacks and his bulldog passed through the force field. Mr. Jacks looked relieved as if he were a bird let free and his bulldog just looked straight up tired. Kate started to feel her head pound because the adrenaline shooting through her body started to fizzle out and she hadn’t slept well in days. Kate, Mr. Jacks, and his bulldog needed to get going. All Kate could see was the enormous forest in the distance, a vast…

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    morning, knowing that it is going to be a great day for football. Football takes up the majority of my Saturday, from playing in my game at San Joaquin Memorial, to watching college ball throughout the day, and going to the Fresno State game at Bulldog Stadium. It does sound like a lot of football, but for me it is the sport I love, and I am very grateful to have it in my life. When I stepped outside, the weather was perfect. The sun was shining bright, there was a light breeze in the…

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    The piece called “Bulldog Tutu” by Jeane TerHaar, I just thought this one was definitely silly, and having pets I dressed mine up at times and they definitely are not okay with being in clothes. Also the facial of the bulldog definitely makes the viewer have compassion for the animal. Reflecting on the piece bulldogs, as was Socrates, are viewed as visually unappealing creatures but both maintain a sense of dignity…

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    domesticated breed of dogs which have large or big sizes. The Bull Mastiffs was developed originally by 19th century to be guard dogs which share the same personality to molosser dogs. This breed of dog was the result of combining the Old English Bulldog and English Mastiff. Bull Mastiffs are known to be dogs that hardly ever bark and are quiet. 6. Vizsla I don’t know why other people often get confused this dog breed to a pit bull but this breed is too lovable. The Vizsla Breed of dog is…

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    full of great athletes and great size, using some help from the Junior class. Before the season, the Trojans looked like a team that could definitely contend for a state championship. The Trojans knew that their competition would be the Madison Bulldogs, a team with a lot of great skill players. The Trojans kicked off their season against the Panthers of Dakota Valley, stomping them 44 to 7. “It was a good win to start off our season. Dakota Valley is a young team and they definitely…

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