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    were now being adopted out to families in order to help shelters make room for more dogs in need. Pit bulls, having the image of being aggressive and potentially dangerous, caused some states and counties to bring the laws known as the BSL or breed-specific legislation to take place. With these newfound laws, came stricter restrictions on this breed…

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    Pitbulls

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    Bullying the Pit Bull breed is redundant, refutable, and entirely wrong. The issue at hand is not the breed itself, but rather our society. Pit Bulls are classified as working dogs; however, they’ve historically been raised by their owners to be aggressive, fighting dogs. This supports the concept that Pit Bulls, just like humans, are products of their environment and their upbringing. If a dog, regardless of the breed, is brought up in a neglectful, violent environment by an inattentive owner,…

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    When we hear about Pit Bulls, our society automatically connects “Pit Bull” with vicious, mean, aggressive, fighting and other words along those line. Many people in our society think that pit bulls are the worst breed of dog to own because of their aggressive reputation. Not many people today look at the fact that, just like any other breed, it depends on how they are raised or who their owners are. Everyone says that Pit Bulls are a bad breed and they should be banned, which is why some towns…

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    Overall, these properties allow it to: provide habitats for animals; transport substances around organisms; regulate and participate in cell reactions and help animals maintain a constant blood temperature. Water’s small size is important for plants as it is able to diffuse by osmosis into plant cells which creates turgor as the vacuole swells pressing against the cell wall. This pressure helps plants stand up straight and not wilt causing death As water is lost by transpiration from the…

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    The term Thermochemistry refers to when heat is evolved or absorbed during a chemical reaction. When calculating the amount of energy, the number will always be expressed as a positive number. A negative sign will indicate whether the energy is evolved or absorbed. If the sign is negative, then the energy is evolved and if the sign is positive, then the energy is absorbed. The amount of heat that is released or absorbed will also be in units of Joules or Kilojoules per mol. There are two other…

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    Some people think it is right to banned certain breeds of dogs in many country's . For example in the USA people think its right to ban a pit bull because it’s a bigger dog breed then a basset hound . They are bigger then most dogs so many people are afraid of them then a basset hound that wants to chew your foot off then a pit bull that wants to play with you. Most pit bulls are muscular but actually their really sweet and fun to play with. So that’s the mane reason that people want to banned…

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    Evaporation Lab Report

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    Evaporation: The rate of heat transfer in the evaporator is calculated using equations 10 and 11 Q_in=(εC)_evap (T_(in,evap)-T_evap ) (10) Where ε is the effectiveness of the evaporator, C is the capacitance rate for the air or chilled water passing through the evaporator. Tevap is the temperature of refrigerant in evaporator and Tin, evap is the temperature of the air or chilled water at the inlet of the evaporator. Equation 11 express Qin in terms of enthalpy. Q_in=m ̇_ref (h_4-h_1)…

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    Pitbulls Are Great Pets

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    Woof, Pit bulls are great pets, they are loving, and kind! Pit bulls are loving creatures with a gigantic reputation. Pit bulls are outstanding pets in my opinion. Regardless, Pit bulls are discriminated against, called dangerous, and popular for being a "bad" pet. I think the opposite, I think Pit bulls are fantastic pets. To begin with, Pit bulls are discriminated. According to bustle.com, In Montreal, a law is being set. A terrible incident happened to an unknown dog, but now is being…

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    Pit bulls are good pets Slurp slurp, the Pitbull licks his family with lots of love. Pitbull's are so loving that some can't even become a bodyguard! Pit bulls will protect their owner from harm, they are very loving, and are good with children. To start off, Pit bulls are very loving. A Pitbull with love it's family and or owners with all of its heart. According to canine candor, if Pitbull's are raised in a loving family, they will be loving right back. Most of the mean Pitbull's are from…

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    If your dog bites someone, is it reasonable to expect that the incident won't cause a lawsuit? Decades ago, the answer might have been a no, if the victim's injuries weren't severe. Today however, dog aggression that causes a fatality or grisly mutilation gets a lot of media coverage. The Internet is full of photos, videos, and personal accounts of these attacks. This high visibility and ready access to law firm websites specializing in dog bites increases your liability risk should your dog…

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