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    Pet Ownership Study

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    The study () proves that a study can be conducted correctly but was not beneficial. The study followed the proper protocols, but the question it aims to answer offers little benefit to the public. Overall there was little benefit of the study. The information gained in the study does little to help the public. Some of the studies mentioned in the beginning of the article offered some benefit. Studies about animals and increasing physical activity or healing time can be beneficial to individuals…

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    other items such as food and heat. Many people also worry about the maintenance expenses. If one were to own a home they would have been responsible to fix all of the property damages such as a pipe leak, but instead if you rented a home, all you have do is call the landlord and you would be able to ask the landlord to fix the property. From doing so, many people feel relieved when they can just pass the job that needs to be done because they feel that maintenance is a pain. (Smith, n.d.) When…

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    in Plenty v Dillon. Police officers Michael Kenneth Dillon and Robyn Ann Will entered the property of Sydney Graham Plenty on the 5th of December 1978 to serve a summons on his daughter in accordance with the Juvenile Courts Act 1971 (S.A.). The property was a small farm located near Port Pirie in South Australia. There was no implied or explicit consent from Mr Plenty for the officers to enter the property. Mr Plenty and his wife were having a conversation in their garage at the time of the…

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    1a. The title of the article is ‘Are Pet Owners Really at Greater Risk of Cancer?’ The source of the study is from the website ‘Psychology Today’ under ‘Animal Behavior’. The research included in the article is from the University of Arizona. 1b. The study by University of Arizona was conducted via existing medical data collected from a project called ‘Women’s Health Initiative (WHI)’. This data included medical data from over 120,000 women. The research team wanted to investigate the chances…

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    Introduction Unleashed, created by a business at Butler University, is an advanced product, currently in the process of development, that completely revolutionizes the dog walking experience. It takes a once strenuous task and changes it into a stress free and positive experience for the pet as well as his owner. Unleashed is a collar that allows you to unleash your canine and go for walks without the hassle of lunging and pulling. With this product, pet owners can venture out with their pups…

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    such a simple idea many people have never been able to grasp it. Another topic that Locke talked about was private property which I think is a good concept to bring up for the island. Although I like the idea the way he conceptualizes it I think is wrong. Private property shouldn’t have limits to how much you can own. I think the only good point he brought up about private property is that you should try and have as much as you can take care of which makes sense. This is why getting the citizens…

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    A conflict, within the context of “Conflicts as Property” by Nils Christie, is something in which one owns. Similarly, the ownership of conflict can be compared to the ownership of property, hence the title of the article. Throughout the article, Nils Christie conveys that every person should have the right to fight their own conflict, however, due to the current social structure in places such as Canada, that right can be taken away or even stolen by professionals. Nils Christie further proves…

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    People’s own ways, whether internal such as self experiences, and what they then believe in can be said to be more than just materialistically driven; it can be formed, transformed, and shown by a number of factors, whether internal or external. Internal could be such as love you feel towards a person and what type of relationship you have with them and what makes you that way. Although one may feel that one’s own materialistic objects may affect a person’s way of feeling and can display…

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    off the owner’s property (“Animal Laws”). Allowing dogs to freely roam the neighborhood without supervision may cause problems for neighbors, the dog owner, and even the dog itself. Unsupervised dogs disturb other neighbors and cause nuisances. Most dogs are friendly; however, they do not know right from wrong and will do as they please. Because my neighborhood is fairly new, construction sites for new…

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    Rfpr Case

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    for us as we walked into the lobby for the first time. He appeared tired and frustrated. He said, “Please help me get back my successful hotel.” His 235 unit, full service hotel had had its economic rug pulled out from underneath. This two story property was built on a site selected for its proximity to a large GM manufacturing plant. As a result, our client had enjoyed two decades of profitable RevPAR. Each week a small army of suppliers, trainers, dealers, vendors, and corporate managers…

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