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    In this story a young boy becomes the leader and a king. Everybody likes him for what he did. At only 14 years old he becomes the King of Mazy May. This is why. In the story the King of Mazy May Walt is heroic because he is not like normal boys. Walt is different from others. He has never seen a long line of cars or an elevator. Walt has never had a pair of shoes on his feet and he is not used to getting new things such as clothes. Instead he wear’s moccasins and a moose hide coat. Walt…

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    A hybrid between the Australian Shepherd and the Labrador Retriever, the Australian Shepherd Lab is a relatively new breed of medium-sized dog known for exhibiting the intelligence, stamina, and affectionate nature of its purebred parent dogs. Australian Shepherds are known for their strength, agility, protectiveness, and attentiveness which make it a popular herding and guarding canine. Meanwhile, Labrador Retrievers come from a breed of hunting dogs and has become popular for their kindness,…

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    Patients who are admitted to the hospital often feel lonely, anguish and lost when they come to a hospital. Service dogs can offer assistances to the patient during their stay by smelling differences in skin cells and nudging them when something is wrong. Dogs have the ability to monitor blood sugar and can sense when it is low or high. Service dogs have helped to relieve anxiety in 85% of the people who have received dogs. The reduction or elimination of medications that patients are required…

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    Let me go back to when it all began I jolted awake as a blood curdling howl pierced the bitter cold air. What started out as a seemingly relaxed hiking trip turned into 3 days of pure, adreneline driven, survival, when a pack of ravenous, blood-thirsty gray wolves started hunting me. I thought I had lost them when I jumped 3 and a half meters across an almost bottomless ravine going a mile in either direction. I don't know how they caught up to me, but now was not the time to think about…

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    One unique, true thing about me is that I own 5 Newfoundlands. I’ve owned a total of 5 in my lifetime. A lot can be learned from owning Newfoundlands. One of them we own now, Hoosier, is the size of a horse! On 2 legs, he would be about 6 feet tall. He’s a Landseer, meaning he’s black and white. We have bred three litters with our dog Saydee. The puppies are not that commonly bred around here, so people from Iowa, Indiana, and even a family from California have come to buy them! They were bred…

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    Geronimo: The Apache Chief

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    sends a large force against Geronimo's 24 men. He surrenders and is sent to prison in Florida. He dies on a reservation as a prisoner of war. Little Wolf (Northern−Cheyenne chief) who helps lead a number of battles. The Northern Cheyennes are transferred to a Cheyenne reservation in Indian Territory, where many die from hunger and disease. Little Wolf and several other Cheyennes flee north towards their old territory but surrender after spending a…

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    The London Portrayals A twig snaps to your left. You quickly turn, the wind passing through your hair. You see nothing but the trees’ shadows. Snap! Another twig, this time to your right, and once again you turn, but this time you see two wolves. They both howl, then jump. You fall to the ground, the wolves clawing at your very soul. Both the book The Call of The Wild, and To Build a Fire by Jack London, focus on dogs and large ideas. While both books focus on large, metaphorical ideas, they…

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    Brian’s Winter Author The author if this book is Gary Paulson. Summary Brian’s Winter is the winter months of his plane crash. If you read the hatchet then it will be in the same place as the hatchet. The book starts off by Brian waking up in his shelter. It is fall right now and brian needs to go hunting. Brian has made bows to hunt rabbits and Fool birds. Brian would do about the same thing everyday, But as the days went by it started to turn into winter fast. He knew he had to hunt and…

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    The Arctic Pochee is a close relative of a cheetah and a polar bear. The Arctic Pochee has many of the cheetahs traits and many of the polar bears traits. The Arctic Pochee lives in a rocky environment with harsh cold weather, lots of precipitation, wind, and small mountains. There is very little vegetation there but there some grasses, trees, and shrubs. The Arctic Pochee eats water animals like fish and sea urchins. There are many lakes and there is an ocean nearby, this is wear the Arctic…

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    Black German shepherds are beautiful animals and loyal companions with a life span of around 13 years. Caring for your Shepherd is essential to your dog living a long, healthy, and happy life with you and your family. These care tips should start you off on the right track. Health and Grooming Needs The first priority in caring for your black German Shepherd is seeing to his health and grooming needs. Regular vet check -ups and proper inoculations are paramount to maintain your dogs health.…

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