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    Service Dog Benefits

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    This is ways dogs can help people in many ways. Have you ever had a dog that helps you out if you have than you had a service dog (most likely). There are many ways to support what i just said. These are three ways that a dog can help you out. First, there are ways they can help with diabetes. Second, they can be helpful to the veterans and help them live on. Third, they can be to the rescue on a very dangerous battle. That is how dogs can help. This is how dogs can help with diabetes.…

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    Pitbull Research Paper

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    These creatures evolved about 6,000 to 14,000 years ago and they today are even better than before. They help us wherever we go ,with everything we do. They are trained,and are known as man's best friend they come from all over the world at different sizes,shapes and talents they are known today as dogs. Dogs are amazing animals and they are man’s best friend they are trained to do some of the most dangerous things in the world and down to staying by your side. They keep us company and keep us…

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    I am against the idea of workplaces allowing employees to bring their dogs to work. While the idea itself is great and it could help improve the mindset of employees, there are also reasons they could be a hinderance to employees. Such as allergies, health issues or a fear of dogs, unpredictable behavior of even the most well-behaved canines and their constant need for attention while at work. First off, while having an adorable dog interact with employees can help reduce stress and anxiety in…

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    Dogs are called many things companions, friends, a man's best friend, but to me a dog is all those things and some people my dog is family not like a mom or a dad figure more like a sibling sometimes annoying sometimes bothersome, and sometimes nice. My dog is all those things at times I would rather not have a dog because of the work that it brings, but at times I can’t imagine my life without one. I was five I got my first dog after that I got another dog. I didn't really connect so much with…

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    The Australian Shepherd The Australian Shepherd is one of the happiest and most loyal dog breeds on the planet. They are spirited, affectionate and aim to please. These canines need to work and have the stamina to work all day. Aussies are very smart dogs, easily trained to behave in any situation. They are trusting and friendly and expect the same in return. Australian Shepherds have been bred to do and be what comes naturally to them, resulting in a hearty and robust pedigree. As you…

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    Advanced development in the technology of computers and communications, the world definitely profited a lot. However, this has come at a scary price for many. Computer crimes have become a serious problem, costing millions of dollars. “Ranking at 23%, United States has the worse computer crimes.” (Sumo3000, 2016). Despite the fact, other countries are becoming more reliant upon the internet for business and government purposes they are at jeopardy too. Computer crimes are threatening the…

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    It is common for criminals to use computers and internet to commence their crimes. It is not just the faceless organization targeted by cybercriminals but individuals who feel the repercussion well after being victimized. This paper will review computer crimes that involve identity theft, cyberstalking and child abuse. Identity theft can rob someone of their life savings, ruin credit ratings which can effect careers and weaken purchase power. Cyberstalking victims face tremendous stress living…

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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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