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    The Latest Weapon of Mass Destruction: Technology As a result of humans being intelligent and resourceful, the technology age began with the invention of simple stone tools to survive in nature. Over time the discovery of fire progressed to candles and ultimately to electricity. Communication evolved from pictographic writing to the telegraph and now to smart phones and computers. Medical advances such as x-rays and MRIs are essential in health care, and the internet offers digital information…

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    Late September night, John Green suffered a fatal heart attack; rescue dog Sheba, awoke a nearby family member to alert him that John was in trouble. Sheba possibly saved John’s life by being such an excellent pet. There are hundreds of other stories where dogs have saved their owners’ lives. Dogs can not only save a person’s life, but dogs also have countless tremendous attributes. Owning a dog can make people feel like they are never alone, can help people live their lives, and can fill people…

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    Art Of Rain

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    The book The Art of Racing in the Rain is written based on a true story of the author Garth Stein, but instead of telling a story like any other literature, this book is written from author’s pet dog, Enzo’s perspective. This book is mainly a biography of the author during the times his dog, Enzo, is present, and what makes this biography so great is that the concept of the dog telling the story is constantly reminded by the author Stein, and Stein added on the imaginary but realistic thoughts…

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    scientist use. One is called bottom-up and the other is top-down. The controller of top-down would be the top predator or the apex predator (Wallach and O’Neill, 2009). The apex predator can also be known as the keystone species in that ecosystem. Top-down control is when the apex predator regulates the structure and population of the ecosystem (Wallach and O’Neill, 2009). The apex predators will prey on the consumers, which keeps the consumers population in control so that the producers can…

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    3 Dogs Research Paper

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    Have you ever heard the term of man’s best friend? Our canine friends have been used for all different scenarios of our lives, from serving by our sides in careers to just being wonderful companions. My experience with dogs is that they have improved my overall health and lifestyle; the list could go on and on, but it has mainly been in two important ways. These pups have improved my health by walking them and staying physically active, however, they have also allowed me to wind down and relax…

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    Some people love dogs so much that the owner lets the dog live with them. Dogs make great companions and have been considered man’s best friend for many centuries. Each dog species has its own unique characteristics that are compatible for different types of people and families. Labradoodles are great dogs for someone who is very family oriented or has children. Labradoodles are better family dogs than any other dogs because they are protective of their owners, are smart, and very loving.…

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    Tiger Sharks Controlling Marine Population The Galeocerdo Cuvier or the Tiger Shark is one of the highest predators in the marine wood web. As a tertiary consumer, it has the widest variety in its diet including Dolphins, small sharks, large fish and garbage. They are frequently found throughout tropical waters and tend to stay in deeper areas of the ocean. They are impressive hunters with keen eyesight and smell. Their teeth are shaped specifically to break sea turtle shells with sharp,…

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    Despite their rather grumpy and slightly fierce appearance, Bulldogs are one of the gentlest dog breeds in the world. But don't let that fool you, Bulldogs are also the most common dog breed in the world to get sick or die fast if not taken care of. They can easily get overheated and they have a lot of health issues. As with other short nosed breeds, it is necessary to keep a observant eye on your Bulldog in hot weather. Keep them in a air conditioned house with clean, refreshing water. Lots of…

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    These sturdy, compact dogs are a part of the American Kennel Club’s Toy group, and are known as the clowns of the canine world because they have a great sense of humor and like to show off. Originally bred to be a lap dog, the Pug thrives on human company.Don't expect a Pug to hunt, guard or retrieve. Pugs were bred to be companions, and that's exactly what they do best. The Pug craves affection — and your lap — and is very unhappy if his devotion isn't reciprocated.He tends to be a sedentary…

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    Some say that dogs are a man's best friend, but really, dogs are great pets for the whole family! Although they are cute and loveable, some people still argue that dogs are way to expensive and too time consuming, but really that isn’t the case at all! Dogs are fun, loyal, happy and also very fun to teach, but that isn’t the best part. Coming home from a long day of school, work, sports or where ever you go can be tiring, but imagine a little furry puppy just coming up to lay with you to end…

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