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    In the United States today there are ninety million dogs that people think of as pets, but dogs were workers before they became pets. Recently, unless you were affluent the only reason to have a dog is for working. Dogs helped run away animals and rodents. The dogs also hunted for ducks and pulled sleds over hills. As America became wealthier things changed, most people could afford to care for a pet, and companies finally started selling things to help care for dogs. Now, dogs take up a special…

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    I chose puppies because they are super cute.My favorite ones are the tiny huskies and pomeranians.i want a puppy but my dad wants a big dog. When i move out i will get one.Pomeranians are small dogs weighing 1.9–3.5 kilograms and 5.0–11 inches high at the tall. They are compact but sturdy dogs with an abundant textured coat with a highly plumed tail set high and flat. Huskies are the first dogs arrived in the Americas 12,000 years ago; however, people and their dogs did not settle in the…

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    In this National Geographic edition, an essay by Bill McKibben is included which talks about the dangers of increasing carbon dioxide levels. He also talks about how the levels have been increasing from levels in the past and that they are raising too high. Throughout the article, he strives to inform the reader the dangerous effects that the increase of carbon dioxide will have on the planet and also how it will affect our quality of living. By informing the reader of these problems, McKibben…

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    Children in the United States are starting to adopt unhealthy habits from their parents and the millennial generation. Obesity in the United States initiated in the early 2000’s when artificial and processed foods became popular. In fact, there are about five fast food restaurants for every grocery store today in the United States. The fast food industry serves over twenty five percent of working Americans every day. As a result, over one third of the children in the United States are obese and…

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    covered in mysterious black boils that oozed blood and pus. (History.com). The epidemic was huge and many would later suffer the consequences. The Black Death was an epidemic. It was a disease caused by the bacteria yersinia pestis that circulates in rodents. *Discuss this more! The “Black Death” was a huge epidemic which killed nearly a third of Europe’s population. Europe was not the only country affected by the “Black Death”, the epidemic was a huge concern in many other countries like Asia.…

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    Imagine a world without medicine. Imagine the population of the world drop abnormally. The world will suffer without the use of medicines or antibiotics. But how are medicines created? The creation of medicines involves complex chemical reactions. But what makes a medicine safe to humans? A simple answer to this question would be animal testing. Testing a medicine on an animal to identify its symptoms or side-effects would be an effective solution. Some animals and human’s DNA are extremely…

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    Insomnia is a disorder due to which you wake all late till night like an owl even when you want sleep like a rodent in its hibernation. What I mean is after a hectic day you want your body to take rest, your eyes are sleepy but your mind is active. You would be lying for hours with eyes closed believing that some way you will fall asleep but that doesn’t happen instead your brain has planned a lot of things by then. This makes you grumpy all through the next day and if this becomes a habit, it…

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    Florence Nightingale, a world-wide recognized health care heroine, has shown the effect of personal traits on professional career. The BIO Weekly Newspaper, Britannica, and BBC have especially disseminated her righteous and strong traits through which she is accounted with a highly distinguished level of importance. Nightingale valued her belief of being called upon to be a nurse. From a young age, she had nursed the ill and poor people around her and took her ambitions of helping others to a…

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    Mostly feeds on insects, but will also eat frogs, lizards, rodents, and fruits. When it catches its prey, it quickly bites the back of its neck to kill it. Brown Tailed Mongoose is eaten by dogs and humans. Mostly brown in color with dark or pale spots. Body length: 25-39 cm Tail: 20-25 cm The Brown Tailed Mongoose…

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    History Today. 01 Mar. 2005: 42. eLibrary. Web. 10 Dec. 2015. This article had many reason and caused that helped me alot. The Black Death was a disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. The infection was spread through rodents that was in human habitation. The rats was normally house rats the spread the disease. The infection to up to five days before 80 percent of the people were dying off. The " Black Death could be transferred through…

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