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    How To Build A Dog Park

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    Muscadine, Iowa is considering building a dog park and there is some ggod and bad opinions of it. some love the idea while others hate it. As for me personally,I think it would be great idea. My first reason for agreeing they should have one is that no animal should be caged at all times without getting plenty of fresh air and getting plenty of exercise. Not getting exercise causes dog to behave very bad. They will begin to bark a lot and destroy things according to the American Society for…

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    Rodent Control in Minneapolis, and everywhere else requires dedication, and a willingness to put in the effort. Calling in a pest control company is great. This is what should be done if rodents are in the home. They can do a lot to destroy a residence. Rodents can eat through wiring, which poses a danger. They can eat through packing and get at food in the house. They also build nests and have babies. These rodents also use an entire home as their own personal bathroom, which is unsanitary.…

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    “Wolves” “There is a huge pack of wolves headed straight towards us!” “You can’t be serious. Tell me you’re just joking!” The men trembled in fear as they struggled to see what was wolves coming straight for them. Both were terrified, all the while Ulrich began to lose consciousness as he thought of what terrible of a scene was about to unfold. Ulrich woke up the next day in his home. Confused, Ulrich cried out for someone to come to him. “Please someone tell me what’s going on. How did I get…

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    The ground was like a stone mattress, but Luke somehow managed to fall asleep with the sounds of coyotes yipping across the prairie—the sounds of home, a little familiarity and comfort. He even dreamed all night—weird dreams. Now he was dreaming he was hunting dinosaurs—dreams are funny that way. In the dream a herd of duckbills were charging toward him like the scene in Jurassic Park. He had his homemade bow ready, but he doubted his arrows would penetrate their hard skin. As they grew closer,…

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    Book Description: • What is toy photography and why you should start photographing something other than yourself or the food you eat • Who were the first toy photographers and how far the field has progressed since then • How to pick a suitable toy to photograph and the pros and cons of different toys • What do those fancy photography terms mean and how they can be used to improve your photography • How does color affect the mood of the photograph and how you can use it to your advantage •…

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    “To Build a Fire” is about a man who gets stranded in the freezing cold wilderness. No one knows his name or why he decided to go into the wild. All we know is he is alone and his only companion is a dog, he is trying to get to a camp were a hot supper is being ready: will he make it or fail. The man goes through lots of challenges. The beginning of the story talks about how the man is proud of himself for going into the woods. The theme of the story is based on two ways the theme developed, the…

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    Born with one eye blue and one eye brown, the mixed blood Husky howled at the moon. Raven landed on a branch nearby to listen, as Husky’s continued his sad song to the moon. Raven asks the Husky why he was so sad, so he recited the tale that he must choose to live with a pack of huskies or join his grandfather’s wolf pack. While regaling the tale to Raven, a few other creatures had stopped to listen. Each creature had their own tale of woe or choice, except Racoon. Racoon spoke quietly as they…

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    Why Do We Use Dogs?

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    "Sometime in the last decade, dogs achieved dominion over urban America." (Manjoo, 191) As time progressed, Americans have taken on a new purpose in which they use dogs for. A dog is now considered a "man's best friend". Back in the seventeenth and eighteenth century, a dog's purpose was simple; serve as a guard dog or sheer entertainment. Dogs are now allowed everywhere: the grocery store, gym, office, restaurants, school, etc. Who wants to go for a quiet brunch at a café and be seated next to…

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    Bear Lab Hypothesis

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    The objective of the BearCam experiment was to collect data and analyze to determine whether the grizzly bears prefer to fish independently or in groups at the McNeil River Falls. I collected the data within different times of the day between 7:34 A.M. – 7:02 P.M. My hypothesis is that bears prefer to fish independently rather than in groups. Methods: For the collection of data I used the random number generator to find the pictures of the bears and analyze whether they prefer to fish for their…

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    Shelters are overpopulated. Many dogs are euthanized as the result of euthanasia. That is why adopting a shelter dog can save a life. In fact, October is Adopt A Shelter Dog month. However, the decision to adopt a dog is not one that should be made in haste. Below are some of the things to consider: Responsibility Being a dog owner will require a lot of responsibility. You will have to make sure your dog is fed and cared for every day. Dogs also require exercise. You should make sure that you…

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