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    to humans to endure and suffer from. This curse is seen in the novel Fifteen Dogs by Andre Alexis, as human intelligence allows a pack of fifteen dogs to create their own language, lose their canine roots, develop a sense of love and create a lust for power which ultimately creates conflict in their lives. Human language can come in many different forms, tones, sounds and is found everywhere around the world.…

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    and is located in the southern hemisphere and was one of the 48 original listed by Ptolemy, a second century astronomer, despite previously being an asterism associated with Centaurus. In mythology, it is thought that Lupus represents the African dog of the first King of Arcadia. It wasn’t until Ptolemy called the constellation “Lupus” that the constellation was associated with the wolf as the stars only represented some type of creature caught by the Centaur (neighbouring constellation…

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    Wolf Self-Domestication

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    o What man has done for xxx years with dogs, he is now only beginning to do with synthetic technology, i.e. drones, robots, or other forms of autonomous programs. It has taken thousands of years for technology to catch up. o Dogs are direct descendants of wolves and can actually still mate with them although many wolves are now at risk for extinction while dogs have grown over four hundred million. o [Wolves were the first animal to be domesticated and are the only species on the planet to…

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    In Texas, people have trained dogs and cats to kill the rodents. They also used traps, removed food and water, and used rodenticides to kill rats. In Britain on the other hand, the cold and floods have dealt with a good deal of rats. Besides that, Britain doesn’t do much to stop the…

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    RATS MAKE GOOD PETS: OR DO THEY? Are you thinking of getting yourself a pet but are wary of the hassles of walking a dog or putting up with a cat’s ever-changing moods? Why not try a rat? Yes, those furry animals you are scared of and disgusted with can serve as pets. Of course, we are not talking about the vile, dirty and property-damaging food thieves you see scampering in dark streets and alleyways; we are referring to the kind you see on animal laboratories, which scientists and doctors…

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    may have done something wrong training wise. Dogs are kicked, slapped, pretty much abused for doing something as little as peeing in the house. People do this for training but it’s going a little too far. Kicking a dog can wound them if they kick them hard enough, and chances are if someone is that mad at a animal they may not take them to the doctors to have the doctors look at him/her. People also harm animals to get anger out of them. There was a dog who was swatted on the back with a fly…

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    The Nanook Sociology

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    Jock Sturges once said, “Different members of different cultures will think that some things are beautiful,” which is representative of the perspective and feeling I accumulated throughout examining the film. The Nanook of the North encompassed the broad distinction of self-reliance, life styles, and something in reference to other cultures. The distinction of the one culture, the Eskimos, amongst others emphasized the unique elements that define variation we experience that we come to…

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    8329101 The Effect Dogs And Cats Have On The World A full grown female pit bull was the most loving soft sweetest dog I have ever met . She had the heart of a baby and protected all her owners when it came down to it. Her name was TeeTee , she use to be a fighting dog that my mom took away from her original owner and nursed back to health . After a month of living with us TeeTee was a happy, lazy overgrown puppy . She would lay down all day and eat everything she could get…

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    Animal Abuse Speech

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    Imagine seeing a dog left in the LA river, how would you feel? Imagine being told you have to hurt a harmless kitten, would you? Animals don’t put themselves in the river, people did. An innocent kitten couldn’t beat itself, only a person could. Some people find it okay for animals to be harmed for human gain. When really, animals should not be abused, abandoned, or killed for human gains. Lots of people don’t realize how much there really is to animal abuse. Animal is legally defined as any…

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    Pros And Cons Of Spay

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    surgery or not. When people get the first estimate of the spay or neuter surgery that the vet will perform on their pet they start to think that the procedure does not seem worth the price they will pay. When pets do not receive a spay or a neuter fighting and diseases can and will add up to way more than the simple procedure will cost (Humane Society). What most people do not know along with the…

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