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    The Adventures of Mississippi the Cat in Africa Anton Sanda In a country as in dreams With thick forests, clear streams, Once two siblings, girl and boy, Got a present a live toy, A nice kitten soft and small, Like a playful fleecy ball, Which grandpapa bought for them. And they thought it was a gem. They chose to name him Mississippi. -Aha, the cat said Mew-ssissippi? t’s brilliant, such name I buy, You’re very good, I can’t deny He was so very sweet and nice, But also petrified of…

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    Disney’s Zootopia is a production filled with a not so subtle hidden agenda. This movie focuses on specific discriminatory struggles that people face every day. Zootopia is a euphoric city where, “our ancestors first joined together in peace and declared that anyone could be anything” (Judy, Zootopia). Predator and prey are able to live in harmony after predators were able to overcome their biological urge to hunt prey. Once predators overcame their “savage ways”, the world became civilized. The…

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    Dogs Are A Great Pet

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    Great Pets to Own There are so many types of animals that would be a wonderful pet, but I found that a cat, dog, hamster, and fish are the top ones that people choose to adopt. So why are these cute little pets the ones to be chosen? Here’s why Cats are a great pet because most are easy to take care of. When it comes to cats, you don’t need to take them outside to use the bathroom, all you need is a litter-box and a week or two and they be good to go. Most cats learn fairly easy to use the…

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    Wolf Restoration

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    In 1974, the gray wolf was placed on the endangered species list, but in Yellowstone National Park wolves had already been hunted for almost a hundred years, the last pack being killed off in 1926. In 1995, eight wolves were relocated from western Canada to Yellowstone, and in the next year, a total of thirty-one wolves were brought in (NPS, 2016). This was the start of what some may call one of the greatest wildlife restoration projects ever undertaken. Twenty years after the fact, Yellowstone…

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    fox. However, the temperament has not been the only thing to have changed in these animals, some have developed different markings, floppy ears, curled tails and the ability to wag their tails. These domesticated foxes are now much more similar to dogs than they are to their…

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    Have you ever walked your dogs around the neighborhood and a dog comes running towards you from someone 's front yard? Well, I have. . . Every time I walk my two small dogs. Although my two dogs are ready to fight, they don 't know that large dogs can easily kill them if I wasn 't with them. Not only are my dogs vulnerable to getting attacked, but so am I. This is a problem seen all through America, and on average 30 people are killed yearly by dogs in America. Among this number, children are…

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    the people in the United States own a pet; however, the personalities of these people differ drastically based on the type of pets they own: dogs, cats, exotics (small mammals, avian, amphibians, reptiles, etc.), or no pets. The most common pet is the dog and many people in the United States have at least one dog. We’ve all seen an owner with their dog, whether it be at the park, walking down the street, or at the beach; often times they are outside…

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    pictures of cats and dogs. Then again at 2:55 I pointed at the photo of the dogs in a cage. I had another picture at 3:20 but I did not point at it. I think pointing to a photo brings more attention to it rather than having it up there without pointing it out verbally or physically. It also shows its important to what I am talking about. I would also use hand gestures whenever I was describing something physical or explaining something. At 0:42 I was talking about wanting to adopt a big dog and…

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    Wendy And Lucy Analysis

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    Walter Dalton, and Will Patton. In this movie, Wendy has every reason to break down and give into the typically careless hobo, homeless person 's habits, but she stands above and tries to stay clean, appropriate and happy. While also caring for her dog and make it to Alaska so she can get a job. This film also leaves people inquiring why Wendy is homeless and going to Alaska, and why her sister refuses to help her financially or emotionally. However, among all the obstacles in Wendy’s and Lucy’s…

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    accommodate the tourists and locals of Charleston, we do not accommodate their furry friends as well. Dog owners are constantly in search of a place where they can go to drink and socialize with their…

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