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    In Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Brick reflects Williams’ a broken man who cannot proclaim the longing in his relationship with his dead friend Skipper. Sexual identity was something Williams wrestled with in his life and can be seen in this play (Lovelady). Being homosexual…

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    The Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods are a group of loving and caring ladies who try to take care of their community when in need. They have been involved in several outreach programs within their community. A few of the community involvements they have been involved with are helping people who live in poverty, have put together a food pantries and have set up an Anti-Racism group. The sisters furthermore, set out the missions put in place by Saint Mother Theodore Guerin. The…

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    dogs, before the famous Rin Tin Tin, people thought of them as killers. Prior to Rin Tin Tin newspapers printed many articles about the bloodthirsty German police dog, but once Rin Tin Tin 's movies gained popularity they focused on the heroic doings of German Shepherds (Delise 76). Even today, the media still focuses on stories that involve the courageous German Shepherds who work as police dogs, service dogs, and military working dogs, possibly all because the way Rin Tin Tin changed the way…

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    Dogs Used In World War I

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    Dogs were used in World War I because of their excellent sense of smell, hearing, and agility. Many different types of dog breeds were used in World War I, the most popular dogs were the German Shepherd and the Dobermans Pinscher. How dogs were grouped were based on their strength, trainability, size, and intelligence. An article from bbc.com states, “Over 20,000 dogs were trained for jobs during World War I” (bbc.com, Dogs in World War I Jobs Undercovered in Records”). Casualty dogs had…

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    Animal Care Career Essay

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    WE1: CAREER PATHWAYS & PROGRESSION In this assignment I will be evaluating 4 possible careers within the Environmental and Land-based industries. I have chosen the ANIMAL CARE sector, as this is where I would possibly like to have a future career. Being uncertain with career paths, I like the Animal Care path as it’s a flexible path that can branch off into many different job opportunities while providing the valuable experience of working with a variety of different animals. CAREER PATH 1 –…

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    Dogs and birds don't mix. I mean who hasn't seen their beloved pet turn into a hellhound, when allowed to run off leash, to race down the beach in hot pursuit of seagulls? An innovative conservation program uses sheepdogs to solve a modern problem In southern Australia, a sturdy breed of sheepdog known as the Maremma sheepdog is hard at work guarding the Little penguins of Middle Island. So how did this unlikely animal kingdom alliance come about? In the mid-1990s, the beach town of…

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