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    The movie Amores Perros, directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, was a nominee for best foreign film at the US Academy Awards. The film has a great depiction of life in contemporary Mexico City. The atmosphere let off by this film describes social conflict and social inequality that exists within many Latin American countries like Brazil, Mexico and Argentina. Amores Perros is organized as three distinct but interlinked stories. The title is translated as “Love’s a Bitch.” The stories each…

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    Decaying limbs are bunched together like a raft and cover the side yard. My watchdog, Hercules, guards the gate for any abnormal visitors. His looks are deceiving because; he barely stands six inches from the ground, but he is as viscous as the meanest Rottweiler and just as deadly. The recent rain has created an atmosphere that is damp and sticky. The moist climate attracts the disease carrying mosquitoes that swarm from all around, land on my bare arms and legs, and slowly draw the blood from…

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    3,497 pitbulls have been out down since the Breed specific legislation or (B.S.L). Breed Specific Legislation targets a certain type of dogs based on their appearance. Breed Specific Legislation (B.S.L) is a law passed that restricts certain types of dogs due to them perceived as dangerous. Breed Specific Legislation shouldn't be a law because the dog mimics the owners actions and it discriminates against certain dog breeds. First of all Breed Specific Legislation should not be a law because…

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    1945 was a prime year for novels: Stuart Little, Pippi Longstocking, and The Glass Menagerie were just a few published in this year. The most satirical novel of that year, however, was George Orwell’s Animal Farm. This novel practically dripped with satire; everything from the setting to the types of animals had a double meaning. The most notably parallel characters were Old Major, Snowball, Napoleon, and Pincher. Three out of four of these characters represent communist leaders, and…

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    Pitbull Speech

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    Uno! Dos! Tres! Dale! Mention the words “Pit Bull,” and an intense debate will almost inevitably follow. There are numbers of myths about pitbulls which people actually believes. These myths and stereotypes are not based on scientific evidence or facts but are instead based on a lack of knowledge about the breeds (or dogs in general), fear of the unknown, or deliberate bias and misinformation. Myths that are all bark and no bite. — Pit bulls have locking jaws — Pit bulls are known for their wide…

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    Why Dogs Are Better Than Cats I believe dogs are better companions to humans than cats. Hopefully, after reading the arguments below, you will also be convinced this is the case. Firstly, a study (Valeri 2006) that took 4 groups of 95 people (dog owners, cat owners, dog and cat owners, neither) the dog owners and dog and cat owners laughed more when they used daily “laughter logs”. I believe this shows that dogs provide better companionship and can detect when you are sad and cheer you up.…

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    The ban of pitbulls clearly has two defined sides; to be banned or not. People promoting the ban of pit bulls often rely on statistics or ideas created by others to conceive their opinion. In contrast, there is actually a lot of falsity to these ideas, and make pit bulls seem a lot worse and more dangerous. There are many myths about pit bulls or preconceived ideas, this is an essay that undermines those and details the truth about pit bulls and why they should not be banned. To begin, years…

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    Purebred Dogs Essay

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    aspects of cross breeding. Many cross breeders downplay the significance of these points, but they are still worth considering. Pure breeds have been developed for different purposes, and their temperaments match those purposes closely. For example, Rottweilers tend to have bold and sometimes aggressive temperaments because they have been bred to be working guard dogs. Poodles were bred to hunt and be wonderful family companions. It would be difficult to predict the exact type of personality a…

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    Diana Vilibert, Care2 writer, “the top 3 aggressive dogs are dachshunds, chihuahuas, and jack russell terriers. the least aggressive breeds are basset hounds, golden retrievers, labradors, siberian huskies, and greyhounds” (Care2). Pitbulls and rottweilers actually scored average to below average in a recent study of aggression. The top three aggressive dogs are small dogs, not big dogs, but size doesn’t make a big difference. These same breeds are the most common fighting dogs that one can find…

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    Case Study: Couple

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    Overview of Couple Sarah and James have been together for almost four years. Sarah is a white 24-year-old Italian woman. Compared to James that is a25-year-old black Dominican male. Sarah works for the department of human resources while James works as an analyst for a private company. They are currently living together in a two-bedroom apartment. They decided to move in together a year ago. They are currently just dating, with no plans of engagement or having children. They do have a dog…

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