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    vision and exhibits a lot of fearful behaviors. 2. What is your favorite dog breed, and why?? List the congenital and heritable disorders that occur in that breed.? Were you surprised by the number of disorders?? My favorite dog breed is a German Shepherd. I enjoy them because of…

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    Issue: The issue that needs to be illustrated is whether Roland and Belle can recover the economic loss resulting from the real estate agent, G Shepherd & Co, as their misstatement in the sale contract which says that asbestos insulation had been fully removed from the property on previous year. The other issue is about the solicitor, David, whether he should bear a part of obligation in the loss as he is a solicitor who should be fully responsible for dealing with related matters across…

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    Every day the Facebook newsfeed is filled with videos of dogs performing tricks, playing with children, and getting into mischief. Dog videos on Youtube get millions of views and shares around the world. Owners can take their pets to doggy daycare for playtime, to salons for shampoos and pedicures, and pet stores for holiday outfits. Some people may find this kind of attention excessive, but dogs have always been considered “man’s best friend.” There is another group of dogs, however, who make…

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    of the canine brain that processes sensations, as well as smells”. Puppies are trained early on which is important as it can give the trainer an indication as to whether the dog is suitable for the job, obedient and willing to be trained. German Shepherd dogs are frequently selected for police dog training – there is a possibility that this stems from their ability and willingness to work and were originally used for sheep herding. Neuropsychology…

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    Thank God for the Sea Shepherds With a helicopter, two ships, and a fearless group of men and women, Sea Shepherd, a non-profit advocacy organization, battles on behalf of God’s great whales—the largest mammals on planet Earth. Founded in 1977 by its president Paul Watson, the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society does whatever it takes to stop crews on Japanese whaling vessels from slaughtering whales. Watson was also cofounder and board member of Sea Shepherd’s sister organization, Greenpeace.…

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    5-Year-Old Dog Speech

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    Joint Dysplasia, states that the development of hip dysplasia in dogs is affected by nutritional status, genetics, and hormonal factors. Breed variations exist, with a higher frequency of disease observed in large and giant breeds, such as German Shepherd Dogs and Labrador Retrievers. Breed differences in the tolerance threshold of passive laxity for the development of osteoarthritis of the canine hip joint shows that genetic differences do exist among dogs. Besides hip dysplasia, stress and…

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    When will the end come? The question that is proposed to Christopher Marlowe after he writes "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love". He writes this poem to a lady, and intends for her to fall in love with him. Unfortunately the outcome may take a turn for the worst. Sir Walter Raleigh writes "The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd" as a reply from the lady to Marlowe. Marlowe writes about the date and love that he has prepared for the lady of his dreams. A night filled with romance and love.…

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    I chose the story of (In Cuba I Was a German Shepherd) because at first when I quickly looked at both stories I found that the story I chose had many meaning and events that happened to us as a Syrians when we left our country because of the war and how our lives changed overnight from one thing to another completely different, a new society, new people and a different life. The story sometimes made me cry, especially when I read some sentences that represented my case personally. (late in the…

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    Americans were allowed to visit Cuba, and some government-sponsored Cuban individuals were allowed to work in the United States. The short story “In Cuba I was German shepherd” discusses the exile and adaptation; it shows how the exiles re-map the places and reorient people to understand the new land and familiarize themselves; the exile employs old experience and applies it to a new mysterious world in order to orient…

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    Throughout the years Greek Mythology has influenced art and literature. It was created to teach people using stories about their gods. For example, the myth of the Sirens from The Odyssey teaches us to use logic to resist temptation and move forward with our lives. Ulysses, Latin for Odysseus, and his men are sailing back to their home Ithaca, when the stumble upon Sirens. They must stay strong and resist temptation so they can continue their journey. In the painting, Ulysses and The Sirens,…

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