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    Friendships” you see that some animals do get along with each other, Even if you have never seen it before. Before reading the two passages you may think… “No cat and dog would ever grow up friends! Cat and dogs usually do not like each other!” This may not be true all the time. If certain things happen to either the cat or the dog either or may be forced to take care of the animal. You never know, Some animals may get along great with each other. First off, Animals in the wild are set to…

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    appear in theoretical scenarios formed to answer the unanswered. The existence of Bigfoot cannot be a topic for an academic research paper and the articles “Bigfoot Friend or Foe? The Blood-Hungry Killer”, “Bigfoot Facts – Is Sasquatch Real”, and “Dog Missing, Possibly Eaten by Bigfoot” prove why. The articles all share the fact that they are written from a biased perspective and use conspiracy rather than factual evidence to validate their claims. First, the…

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    George Orwell utilized animals as his form of people in the book Animal Farm. There were horses, dogs, birds, chickens, and pigs. The one horse I really remember from the book was Boxer who was extremely hard working, pretty easy to manipulate and overall a lovable character. Then there are the dogs which at first were innocent puppies but were later turned to heel biting dogs. The main bird in this story is Moses and all he did was talk about sugar mountain which is a place above the clouds.…

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    When some people think of dog cages, they think of something that is cruel, but the reality is that these are a great way to give your animals the freedom they need without keeping them inside or really limiting their ability to move around. There are some remarkably large and sturdy kennels that are appropriate for all sizes of animals, and they will provide your animal with a certain level of safety as well as the people on the outside. What Should You Look For? The first thing that you…

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    Circus Research Paper

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    BELIEVING Circuses should be allowed to use animals, because they kept them healthy and safe. The animals are the stars of the show, therefore they have to be in optimal conditions. Dea birkett, who was part of the Zoppe circus in Italy as an elephant rider, shared her experience. She said: “Living in the road, we were often short of water and I would have to go without a good wash for a week- but Julia, my elephant, had a shower each morning, ready for the working day ahead” (Birkett, Dea). In…

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    Guinea Pigs Benefits

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    Keeping guinea pigs as pets is fun, especially if you love watching the cute animals play and listen to the funny sounds they make. However, this fun comes with a lot of responsibility when it comes to feeding them. Fresh food and adequate clean water is a vital thing in the everyday life of your adorable pet. You should ensure it gets the proper nourishment. This is done by providing the right food and by meeting your pet's emotional and health needs. Lack of proper a diet could result to poor…

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    Modern Wolf

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    Many things influenced the way that the modern wolf looks, functions, and behaves. Over the years this animal has adapted, evolved, and learned to fit its environment. Wolves are animals similar to what we know today as the domestic dog. They travel in packs, live for six to eight years in the wild, and are currently an endangered species (National Geographic). Natural selection has picked the wolves that live in the wild today based on which are the most fit to their environment, leaving the…

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    Throughout James Joyce’s short story, “The Dead”, Joyce creates an inconspicuous, concrete symbol for the more abstract concept of death. The author develops the motif of snow with a negative connotation throughout the story. Images of snow and references to it begin as soon as Gabriel walks in the door of his aunt’s house. Draped in snow and bringing with him “a cold, fragrant air from out-of-doors”, Gabriel is described at beginning the story to reference the snow to convey the repetitive…

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    Essay On Veterinarian Job

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    accurately explain how and why they are important to be a veterinarian. A veterinarian is a person who is qualified to perform procedures on animals that are injured or sick. I would like to be a small animal veterinarian which means I would work with cats, dogs and other small domesticated animals such as rabbits and hamsters. The characteristics and skills I have, fit into how I shape my self-concept and represents each way my self-concept is developed. Some of the duties I would be required…

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    Mark Bezos: A Life Lesson from a Volunteer Firefighter “If you have something to give, give it now” stated Mark Bezos, a volunteer firefighter and head of development for Robin Hood; a non-profit company helping to fight poverty. After his first job as a volunteer firefighter he learned an important lesson, of which he shared through his inspiring, well-rehearsed Ted Talk, that caught the audience's attention. Bezos spoke about his experience at his first fire, where he was the second…

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