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    no the dogs need to stay where they are in military service. the dogs have jobs that they need to do.yes you learn to love thangs just like you learn to forget them. the dogs were not yours in the first place so why do you need them so bad.those dogs are the only way to find bombs if you take them how will we find them. working dogs are partners to the men and women who serve the us . the keepers should not get the dogs when they are hurt in service.it would be a waste of money a effort.the…

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    you ever read the book The Call of the Wild By,Jack London? If not you should, there is a lot of struggle for mastery in the book between Buck and Spitz. Buck used to be a house dog but very rapidly changed into a full out wolf. Buck was claimed as a oversized or “Giant” wolf. Buck went through a lot of masters and he eventually became his own master later in the book. Than there's Spitz, Spitz is a strong,sneaky, untrustful lead dog. Buck and Spitz always seen eye to eye. Spitz was the lead…

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    The chosen article is about a person who is a pensioner, named Dave Thompson, who help deaf by linking them with a hearing dog. In the beginning, Mr. Dave starting doing it for his wife and daughter then, he realises how hearing dog benefit the deaf people. The contrast it makes to the live of the deaf demonstrates and prove the necessity to him and turn into his motivation. Eventually, he ended up becoming a volunteer with Hearing Dogs for Deaf People and starting his own charity afterward,…

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    Since the beginning of mankind, humans have been in a constant battle for survival. Hunting has been one of the major components to our existence dating back to the beginning of time. Thousands of years ago mankind would be reliant of hunting to be able provide and feed their family and tribe. Without hunting and proving food for your tribe, starvation and death were soon to follow. A Mammoths killed by hunters could provide a tribe meat for months. Killing a mammoth was no easy task though as…

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    Black Bear Essay For Kids

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    The black bear is the smallest of the North American bears (“Be”, 2012). It has small eyes and ears are well-rounded. The Black Bear has 42 teeth: 12 incisors, 4 canines, 16 premolars and 10 molars. They weigh on average of 300 to 400 pounds (the female considerably less), they stand 27 to 36 inches high at the shoulder. There is an estimated number of 600,000 black bears in North America. How would you properly take care of a black bear in captivity? If you are wanting to own a black bear…

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    There are many reasons why so many people today own dogs as pets, from their adorable faces, to their life long companionship, both article “How the Wolf BEcame the Dog” and “How the Dog Became Part of the Family” both by Sarah Albee and Lauren Tarshis support this very much. To start off with dogs not only are an adorable face and are great companions they also can help people with certain need and “How the Dog Became Part of the Family” is just the article to prove it. “Most of these dogs…

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    Gray Foxes Case Study

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    To estimate the population size of the Gray Fox, we are going to set up live traps during the winter months between January- February. This will be the best time of the year to trap the fox because during the winter months they are heavily out hunting to keep up there fat content in there body’s to stay warm. We will be trapping the fox’s at night since they are most active during the evening hours. Live traps will be used to trap the foxes, we will put out dead bait for the fox’s to smell…

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    Process Analysis Of A Dog

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    They say a dog is a man's best friend. There are many responsibilities that come with caring for a dog. Overall you will have a loving and loyal companion through it all which makes it all worth it in the end. Finding the best dog is a very important process that can't be rushed. Firstly you need to find the dog that best suits your house. For example a big dog needs lots of room to run around in so you need a big yard. Before you adopt your companion clear it with your family. Lastly adopt…

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    She Wolf In La Lupa

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    The she-wolf, or she-devil, occurs in literature as the temptress who possesses an unexplainable mental or sexual power over men. This character makes appearances in stories spanning centuries, from Giovanni Verga’s La Lupa in the 19th century, to George Saunders’ Sea Oak in the 21st century. In La Lupa, Italian for “she-wolf,” the main character sets her sights on men, namely her daughter’s husband, Nanni; she sexually dominates men without care for anything other than her own desires. Saunders…

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    In a plot review of creative writing student J.R. Johnson’s story “The Bitter Hunt”, all five basic elements of Gustav Freitag’s Pyramid structure were present. Situation: Three buddies have gone on a hunting and camping trip in the desert landscape that surrounds Tucson in Arizona. After three days and very little success, the blame begins to shift to Jeep traffic and the illegal immigrant “invasion” which has scarred the environment. The conflict is further affirmed by a Border Patrol…

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