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    Sherlie Prince Professor Fine ENC 1102 17 February 2018 Argue: Is the use of gender-neutral language important? Why or why not The use of gender-neutral language is important because it provides the platform for women rights to be represented, it enables parents to direct children questions in gender identity, and it enable society to clearly communicate to all. As society filters and adjusts to the signs of the times, it struggles to find a balance without taking a stand. It is not by accident…

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    If one were to ask a young girl want she wants to be when she grows up, she would proudly say a princess, or maybe a rock star. I’ve never been the typical girl though and my answer was always different. Some days I wanted to be a dog trainer or a zookeeper and being a marine biologist wouldn’t be too bad. In middle school I realized what all these jobs had in common; animals. I knew whole heartedly that I wanted to work with them, to improve not only their health and welfare, but also that of…

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    Obesity is defined as the accrual of excessive amounts of adipose tissue in the body and is usually the result of excessive dietary intake or inadequate energy utilization CITATION Ger06 l 1033 (German, 2006).A dog is considered obese when it’s bodyweight exceeds optimum weight for the body size by 15% CITATION Cou10 l 1033 (Courcier, Thomson, Mellor, & Yam, 2010). Most strategies for decreasing weight gain in dogs suggest change in diet by reducing intake, eliminating table scraps and treats,…

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    annually to the world’s population of animals. While progress has been made on the medical research front with the use of animals, the abuse of animals needs to stop. With the help of peaceful practices such as organizing, rescuing, spaying and neutering pets, taking time to learn more about where food and products are made/grown/tested, and helping to establish laws, people can work together to assure that the species that cannot fight for itself has a voice. People can work together to help…

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    More accurately, it is a platform for her to belittle the people who had hurt her in the past, including her old doctor and a friend who used her makeup. The workers producing the show are all agitated by her absurd ideas and proposals such as neutering her dog right in front of her audiences. It does bring her money and fame; nevertheless, she is too deeply fascinated by these materials and herself becoming successful that she is losing her families, friends, and lovers. In the end, she finally…

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    necessities instead of puppy mill dogs. Another solution to the number of animals that are homeless is to have owners spay or neuter their pets. On average, a dog is able to have 70 puppies in their lifetime if they only have one litter a year. Spay or neutering your pet will decrease the homeless population tremendously. Although these solutions seem approachable, there is a contrary to them. The issue with defunding puppy mills is that people fancy for a dog with desired qualities. They want…

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    Paws and Feet Collide Pets have always been popular houses hold necessity for almost every family around the world, but many haven’t given it thought to why people up hold this tradition. Over time people have started to wonder if there was a reason behind owning a pet, which started the research if animals have a real impact on humans. Are animals just another mouth to feed, and cost large amount of money to take care of or is there positive outcomes to having a four legged animal in the…

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    Google Consumer Behavior

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    In “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” Nicholas Carr asserts that the introduction of the internet and the use of it has changed behavior patterns of its users, notably, in areas of concentration. These changes can be seen in how users of the internet interact with various webpages they come across. For example, instead of reading an article in its entirety, the user may just skim over it before moving on to the next webpage (737). Carr supports his stance by mentioning past innovations, and the…

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    Pet Adoption Essay

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    A pet can be a very big commitment but the animal also provides love, protection and companionship to the owner. Animals can help people emotionally, if you are feeling depressed the animal can make you feel loved and wanted and they are often more help to you especially when another person may not be around. Oftentimes, pet owners will have the best intentions to love and care for their pet for their lifetime, But they find the commitment to be overwhelming and end up giving them to a shelter…

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    We get pets for many reasons like having a companion, they look cute or to have something to take care. We treat our pet with the best we can so that they would love us back and be loyal to us. We also do things to make them easier to manage like neutering, leashing and feeding the same food. The button line is we have pets not because we care for animals but because the satisfaction and joy we get from…

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