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    Between the civil war (1865) and World War I (1914), 25 million Europeans immigrated to the US. More than half of all immigrants in the US were from eastern or southern Europe. This period was known as “new” immigration. The “old” immigration was before 1890 and the immigrants were mostly from northern and western Europe. Immigrants were mostly men and they all came in hope to find a better way of life. The majority of all of these Immigrants from Europe entered through Ellis Island. In the…

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    Animal Abuse in South Korea South Korea farmers are brutally murdering dogs and cats for cheap meat. The animals are held in tight, small cages made of chicken wire or thin metal. The cages are suspended a little bit above the ground and are not weather acclimated. Due to the small wire and tight spaces, their paws can become damaged. It is also is difficult for them to stand or move around in these small cages for long periods of time because they are packed so tightly in them. Little puppies…

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    towards it, if not their contempt: ranging from not even the dogs caring about a religious procession with a fat priest “tottering”(the word very often used to describe the movements of dogs and horses-beasts of burden) to bless the prisoners in Chihuahua to the kid waking up hungover in a sacristy of a broken down church- sacristy can almost be considered a room with the identity of the church- it has the ceremonial garbs of the clergy and also the parish records. This ‘opinion’ can especially…

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    Ultrasonography

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    CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Ultrasonography is an excellent modality for examining abdominal structures including the location and dimensions of canine kidneys (Remichi et al., 2014). It involves a non-invasive procedure for examination of kidney diseases (Sampaio and Araujo, 2002) and offers advantages over radiography as there are no side effects of radiation and contrast agents (Nyland et al., 1995). Canine kidneys are located in the retroperitoneal region of the…

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    Pet Bed Analysis

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    The bagel donut dog bed by Majestic Pet The Majestic Pet bagel pet bed is soft, durable and a good sleeping place for dogs of all sizes. Users love the color, design, and softness of the pet bed, but some do note that the cover doesn’t zip off. This round bed for dogs is made from poly cotton twill, and it’s filled with a polyester fiber, and it has a waterproof base. It’s available in multiple colors and four sizes – small (7"x 22" x 25"), medium (7"x 28"x 32"), large (9"x 31" x 40") and extra…

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    Mexican Drug Trafficking

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    From the latter half of the twentieth century to the present, Mexico and Colombia have been on the forefront of widespread illegal drug trafficking. They produce and export the greatest amount of illegal drugs — marijuana, cocaine, and heroin — and distribute these illegal narcotics worldwide. These countries also contain the most violent and powerful drug cartels who play prevalent roles in drug trafficking in their countries. Consequently, these nations’ relations with other nations worldwide…

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    Animals are unique creatures that possess similar or even more humane characteristics than humans. All throughout history they have helped humans develop into what they are today. Though they aid them, animal cruelty has taken shape. Animals are being used for money, hunting, accessories, and experimentation. Many are being used to the point of extinction. The question of whether humans help rescue or continues lies within their efforts. Animals were used throughout history for education,…

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    As a kid, I suffered more than my fair share of pain. I can’t sugar coat the fact that it happened and what happened was awful for me and my family. I am not saying that I haven’t ever dealt with loss and pain since then. I have had my fair share of it, believe me. Pain and loss are more than acquaintances to me. But we certainly are not best friends. One particular event occurred when I was seven. I am not going into detail. It’s not just my story and opening old wounds, letting them bleed…

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    Essay On Pit Bulls

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    unnecessary. While people claim that Pit bulls attack more often this is not the case. Pit bulls may seem to be more dangerous but that’s because society is uninformed of the truth. Pit bulls have an attack rate lower than the chow-chow, and the Chihuahua but Pit Bulls attacking makes for a better headline in the media. Pit bulls may appear aggressive due to their powerful build, strong stature, broad heads, and confident walks. But since when is appearance enough to dictate a living being’s…

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    organization and the Gulf cartel, each one of the cartels wanting their own drug trafficking routes. There were minor squabbles until, the well-established Sinaloa DTO, with roots in western Mexico, fought brutally for increased control of routes through Chihuahua and Baja California with the goal of becoming the dominant cartel in the country. A bloody battle for control broke out in 2008 when the Tijuana/Arellano-Felix organization split into two factions. Other DTOs in the region took…

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