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    “Only my dogs will not betray me.” (Maria Callas). Dogs have been around for a very long time, since the beginning of mankind. They have been existing since 13000 B.C. in Central Asia. Before, humans feared these wolves, until they figured out that they ate their leftover foods that drew insects and protected them from the wild. Dogs descended from wolves and slowly evolved into the modern dog, for example, a tiny Chihuahua to a huge great dane. On the other hand, cats also have been around for…

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    To most, dogs are considered “man’s best friend,” however, your best friend may not be so friendly to other people. Usually in the rural area, houses are built without fencing; this causes problems to arise from pet owners who cannot keep their pets fenced in. A dog is considered “running at large” when it is not confined or leashed when it is off the owner’s property (“Animal Laws”). Allowing dogs to freely roam the neighborhood without supervision may cause problems for neighbors, the dog…

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    “Woof” Versus “Meow” “Bark” or “Purr”, dog or cat, which is better? I personally prefer dogs because they trust easily, are easier to train, love to play, and will have a stronger bond with you. The world can be divided up into “dog people” and “cat people”. Each passionately believing that their preferred pet is superior, but which one is better a forming a relationship with you (“Scientist Prove Dogs Are Better Than Cats”)? A dog forms a relationship with you better than a cat and that…

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    Intro into survival of the fittest before the quote. “The phrase ‘survival of the fittest’ has often been used to describe the circumstances of natural selection, the idea that only those most prepared to survive in their environments do so” (). In “To Build a Fire”, Jack London wrote about a man who decides to take a journey alone through the Yukon in the extreme cold; the temperature was 75 degrees below zero. The man had no experience, was single-minded, and had a lack of respect for the…

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    In the adventure fiction, The Call of the Wild by Jack London, Buck, the main protagonist of the novel, goes through one of the most miserable times of his life. He is captured by Perrault and François, as both see potential in Buck as a new lead dog. However, they don't plan to just use Buck as a lead dog, they plan to put him on a grueling quest to find the Klondike region of Canada. During many points the expedition, London does something not many people do with their characters, constantly…

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    In the wolf pack they follow the laws of the jungle. In the book they talk about how father wolf heard something in the bushes and jumped at it but when he jumps he notice it was a man cub which in the law of jungle isn't acceptable to harm in the law so he didn't hurt the man cub. “The reason beasts…

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    Man’s Best Friend “A dog is a man’s best friend” is a very well known idiom, and the meaning derived from it is not far off from its literal implication. This phrase has been used for many years, and its meaning has not wavered even slightly. Literally, the statement means that the best friend a man could ever have is a dog. There are many reasons for why this is true. Arguably, dogs are bred to be perfect candidates for a memorable friend. Dogs are humankind’s true best friend because they…

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    The Sport of Hunting You see an older gentleman going down the road and you see a big shinny chrome looking box in the back of his truck. You hear a dog howling in that box and you see him just grinning from ear to ear. Suddenly, a deer runs across the road and three hounds are chasing him. A hunter is a person who attempts to supply for their family or hunts for a buck of a lifetime. Hunters have specific methods to hunting which could be still hunting. A still hunter basically sits and watches…

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    The Contrast Between Desire and Need The contrast between acting for personal gain and survival in Boyden’s Three Day Road and “The Wonder and Danger of Mighty Moose River” highlights the need for a physical balance in the environment. In Three Day Road, a contrast is displayed between hunting for personal profit and hunting to survive, which demonstrates the harmony that must be maintained in nature to keep the resources sustainable. While Elijah and Xavier are hunting through the winter to…

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    dog size , colour of body and his eyes. 3. Summarize the main topic of the second paragraph. She introduce his name and describe he like a wolf because he is Siberian husky and wails like wolf. 4. Summarize the main topic of the descriptive text. Lobo is sweet and cute , describe how he was baby like , size and colour and eyes , describe the reason like a wolf , they love each other. 5. Who wrote the descriptive text ?…

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