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    The piece is very tragic, many personifications is used involving children this emphasizing the dread and fear for the refugees, and how soon they will have almost no freedom. The lament "Refugee Blues," was written by W.H. Auden in 1939, in the beginning of World War Two. The word “Refugee” in the title means a person who has to run away from his or her country, due to be treated badly. The word "blues" refers to slow and sad songs that were first sung by African slaves. Each stanza has…

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    losing her will to fight back with Vernon can imply that Vernon used to abuse Lucy, and will continue to abuse Lucy. Vernon is just like the alligator that he talks about in the beginning of the drama, a predator that cannot be tamed, and Lucy is the poodle that is a prey compared to the alligator and can be trained. Vernon is basically trying to train Lucy, a girl who is a pushover and is willing to go through change, to become the girl that Vernon expects her to be and he achieves this through…

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    Service Dogs In Society

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    Service Dogs in Society There are just over five million service dogs in the United States employed for tons of various amounts of applications. There are less service dogs than there are people with disabilities. This leaves numerous people with disabilities that are not being treated by a service dog. There are 56.7 million people with disabilities in the United States (U.S. Census 2012). That is approximately 19 percent of the total population of the United States, which is about one out of…

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    Picture this: a world where everyone looks exactly the same--ridden with birth defects, religion has disappeared because people can control their environment with a simple insertion or deletion of a gene, and no one is sure of the future because every couple years, a virus that was supposed to harmlessly alter genes mutates to harmfully cause a deadly epidemic. Sound familiar? Maybe not yet, but at the rate we 're going, the world isn 't far away from the scenario just described due to the…

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    Our team Joanne Burkhardt Bark Hill Pet Services and Grooming will be solely owned and operated by Ms. Joanne Burkhardt, who has over 30 years of experience within the pet industry and is looking to continue her passion as a dog groomer and pet-sitter in the Prescott-Russell area. Before moving away from the area to live closer to her two daughters, Joanne successfully owned and operated Abri TLC Kennels, Boarding and Grooming in L’Orignal, Ontario. During her time operating TLC Kennels, Joanne…

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    Fashion trends have greatly changed over the past century. New and amazing fashion brands also came into the picture like Chanel, Dior, and even Givenchy. Trends including chokers and vintage clothing are still popular today. Many people see fashion as a way to express themselves. That’s why there’s beautiful and fantastic fashion shows to showcase their brilliant ideas. This paper talks about how fashion trends has changed since the Roaring 20s. From classic pumps to platform shoes, fashion is…

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    Calorie-free macarons. Vintage Chanel and Hermès handbags for ten euros in every store. A view of the Eiffel Tower from every street corner. And handsome French garçons buying me croissants, vying for my amour. To my simple seventh grade brain, a parent-free Parisian jaunt with my classmates sounded like a perfect oasis, with only a mere five years separating me from my dreams. I’m a planner, there’s no doubt about it. Months before the official itinerary was issued during the spring of my…

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    measure of a breed’s aggression, but rather of each dog’s ability to interact with humans, human situations, and the environment (ATTS Breed Statistics Basic Information 1).’ The test subjects are merely volunteers and breeds range from sheepdog to poodles. The pass-fail test included a breed of dog known as ‘Staffordshire Bull Terrier… (ATTS Breed Statistics).’ This breed very much resembles the standard profile of a pit-bull yet has a passing rate of ’91.2… (ATTS Breed Statistics)’ percent. A…

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    situation. In addition, Marley was a friend to everyone and everything he saw, “Marley was out in front, chugging forward with every ounce of rippling muscle he had… I saw just where Marley was heading… Fifty feet down the sidewalk, a delicate French poodle lingered at her owner’s side…” (178). This shows that Marley wasn't judgemental; all he wanted to do was spread the joy he felt to others. He always treated everyone and everything he encountered with love and was truly a man’s best friend.…

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    young age. He notes in his autobiography, several instances of racial bigotry. His house raided late at night by the KKK, his family is torn from one another by white welfare workers, and feels so degraded in school he refers to himself as a “pink poodle” (Haley Ch 2). Similarly, Sayyid visits the US for two years. He returns to his homeland in Egypt and proceeds to writes and publishes a dissertation (“The America that I Have Seen”) on the abhorred state of the US. “His account of American…

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