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    There are many examples of symbiotic relationships in Disney’s The Lion King. A symbiotic relationship is the interaction between two species living closely together. Mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism are the three main categories of symbiotic relationships. These relationships are important in maintaining a stable ecosystem because they are similar to cause and effect. Both parties in the symbiotic relationship play a key role, and one of them missing from the equation would mean…

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    Larry Levin’s Oogy: The Dog Only a Family Could Love presents a heartwarming story of a dog in desperate need and the family who saves him. Larry Levin lives with his wife and adopted twin sons. The twelve year old twin boys owned a cat who was terminally ill. One day, they brought the cat to Ardmore Animal Hospital near Philadelphia to say their farewells as the cat was going to be put down. Despite the original sadness of the day, the mood was soon lightened when a puppy with a mangled face…

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    thought what’s going through an author’s mind while writing a book? Well it will happen when anyone reads The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime written by Mark Haddon. In this book the main protagonist and narrator is, Christopher an autistic child who struggles with social interaction and trust throughout this book. This novel started as a mystery novel quickly turn into a heart-breaking story about Christopher conflicts with trusting the people in his life and social acceptance from…

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    The innocent, behind closed doors Is the punishment for animal abuse enough?Animal abuse comes in a lot of different ways. It can be something as simple as not giving an animal that is under your care food or water and it is often called neglect. It is against the law even if it`s your own pet. There is still a lot of animal abuse around the world with so many different types of it. Would enforcing stronger laws help with animal abuse? Most of the animal abuse is from fur farms where they…

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    In the 21st century, animal fighting is one of the most controversial topics attracting great considerations of the public all around the world. From the general opinions, it is looked as an immortal kind of entertainment against the civilization of humanity ideology in modern life. The goal of this essay is analyzing reasons behind the opinions of criticizing blood sports, as well as giving my point of view for this heated debate. It should be first noted that this kind of sport is against…

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    Gerald Nosich Pit Bulls

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    In the episode Pit Bulls and Parolees “Second Chance Ranch” shows Tia Torres and older caucasian woman and her family rescue and rehabilitate poorly treated pit bulls along with the help of parolees. These days when families go in to adopt or buy a new dog for their family the last thing on their mind is going to be is to buy a pitbull. It has to do with the impediment of how pitbulls are portrayed in the media. According to Gerald M. Nosich, author of Learning To Think Things Through: A Guide…

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    Every year in the United States alone, 4 to 6 million unwanted pets are euthanized, simply because there is no place for them. Each day 70,000 puppies and kittens are born. As long as these birth rates exist, there will never be enough homes for all the animals. There is an overpopulation crisis among dogs and cats all over the world. Simply put, there are too many pets, and not enough homes for them. Overpopulation of pets causes many different problems, such as many animals being put to sleep,…

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    Hopeless, starving, and beaten; every day that goes by, another helpless animal is found on the street, suffering or dead. Animal abuse is a very serious topic that more people need to discuss and need to be educated on and aware of. Animals are being abused, neglected, abandoned, being used for profit and starved by people all over the world. Approximately 7.6 million companion animals enter animal shelters nationwide every year as a result of neglect. About 649,000 animals who enter shelters…

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    Fellow peers, have you ever wanted to see how tigers and bears react to each other? Well if you do, then go to Noah’s Ark Sanctuary in Atlanta. This animal sanctuary contains multiple features such as multiple exotic animals and cool reptiles. Noah’s Ark Sanctuary is located in the Metro Atlanta area. Not only the will the animals be cool, the bus ride would allow you the opportunity to see some of Atlanta’s gorgeous sites. The sanctuary opened as a non-profit. It is a rehabilitation center for…

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    From the highest peaks of the mountains to the deepest places of the ocean, animals are scattered all across the face of the earth. They can range from as large as 100 feet or so small that they can barely be seen through a microscope. Millions of animals can be found in the coldest and hottest regions of the world. Animals are divine species with many purposes, whether they are roaming the wild, held in captivity, or domesticated. Across the nation more than 600 million people visit one of the…

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