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    Pit Bull Monologue

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    San Diego and had decided to take our pit bull red with him. My mother, my step-dad and myself were all against him taking red but he was really my brothers dog so we couldn’t tell him not to. We all really loved that dog, to us he was part of the family. It was going well for the first couple days, it was hard getting used to not seeing my dog around. He always slept with me on my bed and nothing felt the same with him gone. The house was also very quiet, red was always doing something…

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    John Simpson Quotes

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    of the Wild” by Jack London the story of an amazing dog named Buck is told. Buck is a half Saint Bernard and Half Scotch Shephard dog who is stolen from home and left to fight for himself. He is a very loyal companion the one of his owners who goes by the name of John Thornton. He is a very brave dog who isn’t afraid of anything. Lastly, he is a very caring dog that will do anything to protect himself and his owner. Buck is a very loyal dog and companion to his owner John Thornton. He…

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    Persuasive Animal Shelter

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    Which is a dog farm that breeds dogs constantly. That is why I believe that you should adopt animals from shelters, and not purchase them from pet stores. You might say but I want a purebred, and dog that is trained. Maybe a puppy, or a show dog. There are 70,000 puppies born every day in the world. They're recuses that just help that one breed of dog. There are trained and untrained dogs. Most shelters have a variety of dog breeds to chose from.…

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    Nobody would ever envision a pig being capable of obtaining absolute power, let alone being the leader of a rebellion. George Orwell’s fable, Animal Farm, was developed when he first saw a village boy whipping a carthorse, which lead him to the idea of gathering all of his thoughts, and therefore demonstrating how men would never have such power over animals if they knew the kind of strength they were capable of doing. This novel demonstrates political satire on equality, portraying how all the…

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    aren’t treating the dogs badly. On the other hand, most people say that puppy mills are horrible and no dog should ever feel that kind of pain and that’s what I agree with. This is something that I feel strongly about because I have a dog that came from a puppy mill and she is blind in one eye because of the awful treatment dogs get there. Puppy Mills are not safe for dogs because they receive little or no veterinary care, the dogs live in terrible conditions, and female dogs are forced to breed…

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    follows behind like a dog following its master. Another example of animal imagery for Lennie is pretty much the ending of the book when George has to kill Lennie. That situation was just like how Candy had to have his dog put down, but in this case instead of a dog it was Lennie who was being put down. I believe Steinbeck used animal imagery to get the relationship of George and Lennie across to the reader. When George interacts with Lennie it’s almost as if he was Interacting with a dog that…

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    After reading a majority of essays from NPR's This I Believe series, I found a large number of essays that would be superior for students to read and analyze. One essay stuck out of all the other essays that spoke about a cat, that wandered into a prison yard at a local correctional facility. "Caring Makes us Human" by Troy Chapman would be an excellent essay for English 1301 students to read. Chapman provides very complex sentences, proper nouns, eulogy, and uses statements to make a point.…

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    The Giver? How would it feel not to have love? in the future a boy named jonas lived in a community called The Giver in The Giver community where no one knows anything about the outside world or past. The only one who knows anything is The giver,but the twelve ceremony, jonas becomes the new receiver memory. he goes out to learn new things about the past, Elsewhere secret about his own community.The Giver community would be better with love, honesty and empathy. One thing The Giver…

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    we stopped at the Badlands which I thought was very cool. It looks similar to the Grand Canyon except that the land color and mound shapes were different. You could actually hike all across the badlands if you wanted to. We also saw a lot of prairie dogs and bighorn there. Also a very cool place that is right on the way to…

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    Being in extreme environment can be dangerous but using your knowledge is the best solution out of this situation. This is what the characters in LIfe of Pi by Yann Martel and “The Story of Keesh” by Jack London did. In both stories, The Life of Pi and “ The Story of Keesh”, the characters use their intelligence, knowledge and good judgement to survive in extreme environments. In “The Story of Keesh ", Keesh shows many survival skills in his village in the Arctic. For example, to the villagers…

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