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    included using sweaters to keep the birds from harmful substances. In the end, the sweaters were put into good use, and enabled the birds from the spill to grow healthy and be able to go back into the wild without any oil. In “The Amazing Penguin Rescue”, penguins living in the South Atlantic Ocean were also affected by an oil spill that had happened close to their home. The text…

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    the yacht had been rammed by the M/V 'Real Star' as it came alongside to rescue the crew. As the yacht was warped aft to its towing position it…

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    peak. People have the right to mountain services when they put themselves at risk because mountain climbing is dangerous despite your expertise and unpredictable weather affects even skilled climbers. The first reason people do have the right to rescue services is the weather is unpredictable. Source #2 titled “Why Everest?” suggests that weather is a big factor in how long a climber can stay somewhere without dying. As stated in article,” A person cannot survive in the danger zone for more…

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    The amazing penguin rescue and The seabird chronicle According to “The amazing penguin rescue” and “The seabird chronicle”, the oil spills are hurting more than 41,000 little penguins. When the penguins were getting sick in the oil spills tons of thousands of people started helping to save the penguins. “The amazing penguin rescue” and “The seabird chronicle” have similarities and differences such as the conflict and how the setting creates a specific mood of the story. One similarity…

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    Paragraph 1, Introduction Ellie's Story is about a search and rescue dog named Ellie. Ellie's Story is by W. Bruce Cameron, who also wrote the novel A Dog's Purpose, Bailey's story, Molly's story, Max's Story, and many other books all based off of A Dog's Purpose. A Dog's Purpose even had a movie made about it. EllIe's story didn't have many main characters. Some of the characters consist of Jakob, Ellie's first partner, Maya, Ellie's second partner, Ellie herself, Albert, Maya’s husband, Wally…

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    Thanks to a large and helpful community of donors and volunteers, the infrastructure for dog rescue shelters and dog adoption centers is a vast one. Many countries and certainly all states have their own branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and below the larger organizations lies a host of smaller, private dog rescue shelters, all dedicated to doing their best to help animals in need. However, such a large community can be confusing. In such a setting, knowing what you…

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    of cases which I shall call Rescue I and Rescue II. In the first Rescue story we are hurrying in our jeep to save some people – let there be five of them – who are imminently threatened by the ocean tide. We have not a moment to spare, so when we hear of a single person who also needs rescuing from some other disaster we say regretfully that we cannot rescue him but must leave him to die. To most of us this seems clear […]. This is Rescue I and with it I contrast Rescue II. In this second story…

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    No-kill. A High-kill shelter is a public animal shelter that hosts rescue organizations, in contrast, a No-kill shelter is a private animal shelter that do not kill, or euthanize, any animals they receive. High-kill are more beneficial to help the case of over-population in the amount of animals left on the street than No-kill shelters. High-kill shelters follow strict regulations to try and keep populating down, host non-profit animal rescue organizations, and attempt to maintain a good quality…

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    dying in animal shelters because there is simply not enough room to house that many dogs. Chelsea has a ton of homeless and unwanted dogs running around in the neighborhoods and roads, but there is a solution! With the help of fundraisers a new animal rescue center in Chelsea could be built. The problem in Chelsea Alabama is that there is simply too many homeless and unwanted dogs that roam in the neighborhoods and streets. This is causing a problem in family-friendly Chelsea because no…

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    likely). There are many ways to support what i just said. These are three ways that a dog can help you out. First, there are ways they can help with diabetes. Second, they can be helpful to the veterans and help them live on. Third, they can be to the rescue on a very dangerous battle. That is how dogs can help. This is how dogs can help with diabetes. According to “Dogs and Diabetes” article, they can smell too much sugar that is in your foods than you know not to take it, than your dog will…

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