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    Canines In Law Enforcement

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    Canines are the unsung heroes of the policing and the public safety world. People often times refer to a dog as "man's best friend". Canines have been a part of human life since they were first domesticated several years ago. What makes these animals easy to train is their ability to learn fast, their adaptability to situations and their eagerness to please their masters. Canines are well-known for their strong sense of protection and loyalty. As much as the men and women of policing do to…

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    said as she tilted her head left “I think we went passed the Nepal mountains” “Which means we’re in Tibet, most likely Rikaze… or is it Xigaze?” “Papa I don’t know what those are but there’s some police over there pointing their guns at you” “Wait what?!” I turned around and she was telling the truth, 3 police guards sitting right there. I was confused why they we’re all girls, the one on the left had red hair and was looking me up and down while smiling?, the one on the right had a white mask…

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    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 with euphoria. When a person has a dog as a pet, that…

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    Dogs in Law Enforcement “Law Enforcement Officers maintain law and order by protecting life and property, and preserving the peace” (Law 1). One of the tools some officers use is a dog that assists them in their duties. One of the reasons K9 units are increasing according to Detective Steve Echevarria is because, “the nose knows.” While Beamer is trained to detect drugs, other dogs are trained to detect bombs, bodies, or other chemicals. Dogs are also trained to control suspects or prisoners…

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    Furry Animal Shelter Essay

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    I will also encourage the employees to use the recycle bins in the shelter. Last but not least, animals will be house in different section, this will help with the noise factor, especially in the dog area. By having animals in different section we are insuring happier and stress free…

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    Dog Parks Research Paper

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    Do you think dog parks are good for your communties? I believe it's a good benefit for the dog and the owner, in such many ways. There's no possible negative outcome for a dog park, even if someone lives next to the park, they either like dogs, have a job most likely wont be home to hear the noises, have a dog of their own, or they wouldn't have move next to a dog park. It's a place where the family and the dog can go have fun, exercise, practice tricks, and socialize. Like…

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    Dog meat has been considered a traditional dish in Vietnam for a long time, and eating dog has been believed to be a way to preserve the national culture and to bring good luck as well (Arthurs, 2001). Currently, however, many animal lovers, animal rights activists and organizations all over the world have been concerned about whether this is an unsound and a barbarian custom that needs eliminating or not. For example, in the United States and Europe, people can treat dogs and cats as part of…

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    Zeitoun Book Review

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    Throughout the duration of the summer, as you most likely know, the eleventh-grade AP language and composition class was assigned to read the book Zeitoun written by Dave Eggers. It eloquently elaborated upon the heroics Zeitoun, the protagonist, had done during his time in Hurricane Katrina. As it had been described in the book, it was his civil duty to tend and rescue people and animals in need. There wasn't a time in the story where his actions were surrounded with glory and nobility.While…

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    They are always looking for people to come in and help with a number of different tasks like: walking dog, cleaning dishes, doing laundry, brush animals, and different types of yard work. My first couple days there I worked in the cat room cleaning and washing dishes but I have always been a dog lover so I got moved to help clean dog dishes and kennels. So my last 15 hours or so where spent with dogs, which I truly enjoyed. The people that work and volunteer at the HSNWIA have so much love for…

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    Who here, has a dog? Or at least knows someone who does have a dog? Well, how many of you know someone with a service dog? Well if you didn’t there are three major types of service dogs. These three major ones are guide dogs, assistant dogs, and seizure alert dogs. Let me begin with tell you what a service dog is, according to the Americans with Disabilities Act, “a service dog is any dog who is specially trained to help an individual with an incapacity”. Each dog has a specific training to…

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