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    The Shih-Tzu Dogs

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    sweet temperament, cute face, and love to be with their family. The Shichon breed cannot be traced back to any one breeder because it is the crossing of two purebred breeds and this is a fairly common. The Bichon Frise is bred from the Barbet and the Standard Poodle, and was possibly created as early as the 1300’s in France. The first Bichon Frise was brought to the United States in 1955. The Shih-Tzu is known as one of the oldest breeds of dogs. They can be traced all the way back to ancient China. Some say that the Shih-Tzu is a cross between Pekingese and Lhasa Apso. Shih Tzu dogs have been in existence since 800 BC. The price for a Shichon puppy varies between $450-$900.…

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    Shih Tzu Research Paper

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    Do you know what a Shih Tzu is? If you don’t know Shih Tzu, is also known as the Chrysanthemum Dog. The exact origins of the breed are unknown, but some people think that it might have originated in Tibet. The Shih Tzu is a little dog with dark eyes. This dog is very lively. Shih Tzu has round eyes which are large and dark. Shih Tzu is no taller than 11. The ideal height for both genders is from 9 to 10.5. This breed was originated in China, but no one is sure. But it this dog lives with its…

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    Tess's Monologue

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    am adopted?” she thought, trying not to drag out the subject. “But like I am 18 about to graduate and I could have a whole nother set of family memebers that I don’t even know about”. She had to stop beating herself up about it and just accept the fact that she was different than everyone in her family. She pulled up into the driveway of her house. Baliegh’s home always had that warm welcome feeling. Her house was an older one with brick walls, a dark red paint with a covered porch. There were…

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    You can't help but admire Shih Tzu puppies and will readily expend the effort to groom them and ensure that the coat is well maintained, and its playful nature and lively outlook are other endearing qualities. With an expected life span of fifteen years, you can look forward to many years of enjoyable companionship. While there is little to complain about when you rear Shih Tzu puppies, there lack of willingness to learn to be housetrained is a small flaw in its makeup that can be overcome with…

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    In this essay I’m going to talk about why you should and shouldn’t have a Maltese Shih Tzu as a pet and why. I will also talk about where they use selective breeding. The animal I’m focusing on is a Maltese Shih Tzu dogs. History The history behind the Maltese Shih Tzu is they started breeding in the 1990’s. They would breed a Maltese cross a Shih Tzu and together they made a Maltese Shih Tzu breed. Why we should have Maltese Shih Tzu dogs? We should have Maltese Shih Tzu dog as a pet because…

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    the best position to sustain victory. Sun Tzu addresses any general, but also indirectly sends his ideas out to people needing an approach towards life through a change in their mentality. Sun Tzu progresses throughout his book, The Art of War, starting with the advantages that generals can put themselves in by going through thorough pre war calculations- one key being knowing their enemy fully- while then establishing a relationship of equal importance between pre…

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    As said by Sun Tzu in the Art of War “The enemy must not know where I intend to give battle. For if he does not know where I intend to give battle he must prepare in a great many places. And when he prepares in a great many places, those I have to fight in any one place will be few.” This philosophy of deception was embraced by the Allies in World War II through Operation FORTITUDE as a means to defeat the German forces in one of the most well know battles of the war, the battle of Normandy or…

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    Sun Tzu War Summary

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     A brief background of a strategic thinker: Birth name : Sun Wu Courtesy name : Sun Tzu Name means : Master sun Born : 544 BC Birth place : State of Qi, Shandong Province, China Death : 496 BC Best known for : The Art of War - Had strong interest in military and became a soldier. - Gained reputation as a good leader of soldiers. - Led the State of Wu to many victories including the capture of the Chu capital city of Ying.  Main points of his/her strategic thought: - Doctrines: 1. Prepare…

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    Sun Tzu said, “The Art of War is a road to either safety or to ruin.” Safety gives you bragging rights but ruin evicts the will to come back. To soccer aficionado, every game is like going to war. Each team prepares during warm-up to face off against their opponent. Every stretch, pass, and dribble is meticulously orchestrated to ensure victory. The general stands at attention, barking orders, and strategizing attacks. Today’s game is no different. Like the Japanese General Hideki Tojo,…

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    TAOSIM AND WARFARE In ancient China, a religious movement called Taoism began to rise up in 570 B.C. This religious movement was focused on the individual person’s ability to act or lack thereof. Around 600 B.C. a man referred to as Lao Tzu spear headed Taoism into China’s main stream religious ideology. As Taoism started to influence people in China, writers such as Sun Tzu who was a general in the Wu dynasty began to use Lao Tzu ideas on spontaneously and abjuring high ambitions to come up…

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