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    RITTMAN — Fred Rastorfer takes pride in his community and works to make it better. In 2010, council named a baseball field in his honor. He donated a disc golf course to the city in 2015. And, now, Rastorfer has another idea: A dog park. “I’m always thinking of things to do,” Rastorfer told council recently. He has visited the dog parks in Wooster, Orrville, Wadsworth and Medina. He said there is a lot of acreage in the North Street Park that is not being used. Basically, to create the dog park,…

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    In The Call of the Wild, by Jack London it is about a dog buck and his adaptation in nature after he is taken from his home and put in the wild to be put to work on a sled dog team. He learns lessons on to live and survive in the wild and live a new life. When working a a team manny qualities and traits such as being able to work with others and how you fit in in our role. In order to get a large goal done you need to work as a team. In the novel the Call of the Wild by Jack London, the idea…

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    I remember the time I was looking for a dog. Wasn't mine, but was my friend's dog. The night before my brother Isaiah, and his friend Andrew were on a walk with his dog. They were walking along a trail right next the park. We've probably walked that trail about a million times, so what makes this time so special? While my brother and Andrew were walking the path it leads to a small little sitting area made out of a couple of big rocks. Just a couple of meters past it is a hill made of rocks. I…

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    6 Dog Breeds That Are Absolutely Great With Children If you have children in your home and are planning to bring in a new four-legged friend to keep them company, you need to be mindful about choosing a dog that is gentle and patient around children. As dogs coming from the same breed generally exhibit the same temperament, disposition and personality, the American Kennel Club recommends the following breeds for their tolerance and loving nature towards children: 1. Golden Retriever…

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    “But he was thrown down and choked repeatedly, till they succeeded in filing the heavy brass collar from off his neck.” This quote and essay proves how adaptation is the key to survival. In the classic novel Call Of The Wild, A dog named Buck had to learn that adaptation is the key to survival by getting dog-napped, beaten, and upholding his rank in the dog sled pack. For Buck, it was hard to survive in the wild with all its threats. In the beginning of this book, Buck “lived the life of a…

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    Poodle Vs Maltase

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    many people have a pet because a pet is able to become friend for humans, for example dogs. it is a pet which most people love it because very interest and the most interesting dogs such as a poodle and maltese. the dogs have common in terms of auditory and olfactory but poodle and maltese have also differences in appearance. why many people love dogs? because dogs is smart animal. Dog is mammals that were evolved with many variations of race and also a social animals most near with human, it…

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    All About the Canada lynx Physical Traits The Canada lynx has long gray fur with long black tufts of fur around the face. It looks like a beard. It has long black hair tufts coming from the tips of its ears. The lynx has big paws that are covered with fur that help it run on deep snow. Its claws can retract which help when it needs to run or they can come out if the lynx needs to climb. Their front legs are shorter than their back legs and their tail is short with a black tip. They are medium…

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    Diverse Society Every culture contains different key aspects which makes it absolutely difficult to compare one to another. With diversity there is an infinite amount of possibilities in the world. In “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves,” Karen Russell explains what would happen if a single culture believed their ways were superior to all other cultures. She uses the vastly different cultures of humans and wolves to describe the controversial predicament. Claudette, the main character…

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    The wolf is a pack animal, which means that they go in groups so they are stronger together. Wolves travel and hunt in packs with usually seven to eight animals. Packs include the mother and father wolves (also known as the alphas), their pups and older wolves…

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    main character after losing his wolf, and it illustrates a dramatic dichotomy between mankind and nature. The excerpt’s inclusion of sacred language and drawn-out sentence structure concerning the burial of the wolf suggests that the experience was both solemn and awe-inspiring to the protagonist. The reverent language directed toward the wolf express the main character’s increasing solidarity with the wolf and his surroundings. The man “cradled” the bleeding, dead wolf in his arms and gently…

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