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    The difference between a generalist interdisciplinarians and an integrationist interdisciplinarians may contain keys to the future of interdisciplinary studies. We can surmise the terms as we found them in the chapter. Generalist Interdisciplinarians are characterized by the critiques they have of the need to grant such weight on integration. The generalist seem to be content with the ability to provide the concepts of different disciplines with no regard for the need of synergy provided by…

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    An alien spaceship slowly emerges from the stars and enters the earth near Antartica. In the Antarctic, A Norwegians helicopter flies very low chasing and shooting at a dog running in the snow. The helicopter attempts to land near an American Antarctic base, but crashes. One sole Norwegian with a machine gun is able to leap out before the crash. Upon seeing this spectacle, a few members of the American research base run out to help. The dog approaches BENNINGS, who is then shot in the knee by…

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    The cavalier King Charles spaniel is a genetically modified small spaniel that is classed as a toy dog by ‘the kennel club’. Being a very popular small breed, it has a silky smooth coat and a smooth undocked tail. This breed is generally considered a friendly family dog, however require a lot of human interaction. History The king Charles spaniels originates from small toy dog spaniels that was bought to Scotland in 1500s from continental Europe and became a must have lap dog for families,…

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    Pit Bulls are considered “The American Dog”. They have changed the way many Americans view dogs, but not only dogs the specific breed pit bulls. Many people only see them as mean, dangerous animals. They blame the dogs’ behavior based on the few pit bulls they see on the news for “attacking” someone. Pit bulls are not naturally mean-natured dogs. There have been multiple studies done on pit bulls to prove that they are not a danger to our society. Particularly, after reading the article The…

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    originated in Pembrokeshire Wales, possibly descended from Vallhunds in the 9th or 10th century. Corgis were first recognised as a breed in the 1920’s and 15 years later differentiated from the similar Cardigan Welsh Corgi by both the UK and American Kennel Clubs. Most well known as being popular with the queen since her father gave her one when she was around six years old, she still breeds them to this day. (4) Exercise: As a working dog Pembroke Welsh Corgis require a decent amount of…

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    The initial cost to start a K-9 unit is $20,000-$29,000 (Bullington). This figure doesn’t include the maintenance training and general living expenses for the dog, including food and vet care. If there isn’t a spare vehicle that can be converted to accommodate the needs of a K-9 unit, a special one must be purchased. Proper equipment is essential as well. The canine is an investment and must be carefully thought out. It’s not just the material essentials that are expensive; being accountable…

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    be filled with treats and food. Instead of an easy meal out of a bowl, a dog with a puzzle toy has to figure out how to get his dinner. This can take quite a while. Another easy way to enrich a dog inside is to put the dog into a sit/stay or her kennel. Let the dog see you hide a few treats. Be sure to hide a few more sight unseen. Release the dog. Let the dog hunt out her meal instead of pestering the cat. Another way to involve a dog and possibly improve recall is to play a game of hide…

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    for dogs. Dogs also have to be walked, and some parks require passes that can be around fifty dollars a year. Cat owners do not have this expense. Another expense cat owners do not have that dog owners do have is boarding costs. Leaving the dog at a kennel can be upwards of $200 a weekend. However, given that dogs go outside for the bathroom, owners do not have to buy litter. Cat litter costs around thirty dollars every few months. Dogs need flea, tick, and heart-worm medicine regularly, but…

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    bringing in stuff. Ah, my new home finally, Angela set me down and I stumbled, this white dog and brownish dog approached me and barked, howled and all of that, it scared me so, I whinned. The girls cuddled me, then Angela and a girl left with my kennel, I was left with one of the blonde girls. She looked into my eyes and spoke, “Hi there Peyton, I’m Cierra.” Does Cierra talk to dogs?? I wasn’t sure but oh well, I nudged against her. Then she waved a purple, green bone in my face, she squeezed…

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    As an owner of three different pit bull dogs they have their own different personalities. Duramax, Zane, and Bruce are complete opposites of each other. Most of people say something like “omg, he’s a pit bull there so mean. Watch out!” but that’s not case with pit bulls. There really sweet, loving, and friendly pets. Duramax is a red nose pit bull that weights about eighty pounds. He is almost two years old and the oldest one. He is definitely the baby of the house. When he’s sleeping, he has…

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