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    pain and torture is very exhausting for these helpless animals. If they really wanted to sell more dogs, they could lower the price. Dogs in this day and time cost thousands of dollars. This is also only for one dog. Puppy mills are an obvious disgrace to our country, because they neglect the animals everyone says they love. We honestly need to action very soon. We sit here and watch our nation crumble, but Lokker 3 don’t do anything about the horrible problems. In this generation, we are…

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    never gives straight opinions or advice of if the fathers should send their boys off to learn how to fight properly. These fathers want to do the best for their sons, and they want to give their children a proper education where they also do not disgrace their ancestors since both sons are named after their grandfathers who were both military intelligence. Both fathers want to know if sending their boys off to learn what their own fathers had learned is a good choice for them or not. Socrates…

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    Falling Man Anthropology

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    people, it is a reality. The families of those who died in the Towers, the planes, the Pentagon, and the aftermath, cannot forget 9/11. However, some people have chosen to ignore and thus forget this tragedy because, to them, some of the victims are a disgrace. The photograph of the Falling Man shows a figure suspended in the air, plummeting head first, his arms at his side, his left knee bent. The photograph is peaceful, but the premise is not. He, along with at least 200 others, were forced…

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    People do not realize, but there are many social inequalities shaping our everyday lives. Sexual orientation discrimination discriminates against transgender and homosexual people, and many people in America are induced by it. It is important to bring awareness to the topic of social inequality and persecution, specifically sexual orientation discrimination, because various genres of literature can be used to help change society's views of tolerance and acceptance, it impacts teenagers in…

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    A Room Of Judith's Life

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    Reading the heartbreaking story of William Shakespeare’s would-be sister, Judith, in Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own, was equal parts intriguing and enlightening. Despite the fact that Judith did not actually exist, her situation is one that jumped directly off of the pages, and will no doubt immerse any reader into the history of women’s rights. Even today, her trials will have the ability to resonate with any woman who feels as if her intelligence and skills have been written off as…

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    On the other hand, Stew felt the complete opposite. He thought she was a total disgrace, to the point where he even physically abused her. “He punched Kitty and knocked her down. Marsha tried to stop him, and he yelled at her. Kitty jumped up and leapt between them, as if to defend her mother. He grabbed her and shook her, but he could…

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    Janique, I commend you for your well-presented and gripping exposition on the topic of domestic violence. Personally, I take violence as the foremost act of the incompetent. Domestic violence is a disgrace and is usually carried out by individuals be it a man or a woman who happens to have no self-restraint and no self-worth. For that, women, who are more often than not the victims of such shameful exploitation should ever put up with it. Domestic abuse is depicted across the globe no…

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    Starmark Analysis

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    I write this with a heavy heart and I stress this is my personal experience and opinion about Starmark. I waited quite some time to be able to attend the dog trainer academy. After saving and planning the time had come. Once there I realized quite quickly the owners did not put their money into the academy, maintenance/upkeep of the property or housing, nor did they seem to care about the property or the lack of care being provided to boarded dogs. The facility appears to be understaffed in…

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    "My folks said your daddy was a disgrace an' that nigger oughta hang from the water-tank!”(Lee, Pg 87) The people who live in Maycomb itself are extremely important because there are a huge variety of people with a difference of opinions on black people. Although many people in Maycomb…

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    Santiago Nasar Murder

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    Finding the motive behind a killing is the police’s number one objective in a murder investigation, the town that Santiago Nasar lived in is trying to figure out the exact same thing, after his death. In “Chronicle Of A Death Foretold” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the narrator attempts to find an explanation behind the murder of Santiago Nasar. It was named a “defence of honor’ which was upheld by the court. The Vicario brothers killed him to save their family's honor after Anglea named Santiago…

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