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    make a person change; sometimes the change is positive, and other times it is negative. Either way, there is no avoiding change. Animals are helpful, passionate, and sometimes dangerous. In Autobiography, Dogs makes us human by Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson describes when a dog named Max that is helpful to his owner. ”The lady who owned him was a severe diabetic, and if her blood sugar level got low during the night Max would wake up her husband and bug him until he got up and…

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    Europe used metal While the indians used obsidian as weapons . northeast indians such as the iroquois lived in longhouses made of bark from trees while the europeans live in buildings or temples. Mesoamerica the maya , built large stone temples , palaces , & bridges while the incs of the south america created their own civilization. Less populated the North AMerica had several farming cultures while indians looked for seeds and looked for roots . The Hopewell , another farming…

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    Wolven By Di Toft Summary

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    Wolven by DI Toft Have you ever wondered what it would be like if your dog became a human? Well in the story Wolven by DI Toft a fantasy, fictional novel presents just that. The story begins with Nat Carver moving to a new home because of some problems and ends up getting a dog. What he didn’t know is that this dog had some special abilities. Its setting, characters, and certain events all shape how this move became an exciting adventure. Thanks to some financial problems Nat’s father had…

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    Domestication Of Cats

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    The ordinary house cat is one of the most common pets in American households, besides dogs. Not only are cats fluffy and playful, they also provide people with companionship. According to the article Cats Domesticated Themselves, Ancient DNA Shows by Casey Smith, Smith provides evidence that cats have always been close companions to humans. By looking at various forms of DNA, researchers have discovered “… ancient Romanian cat remains… [including] Egyptian cat mummies, and modern African wildcat…

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    Temple Grandin once said “Autism is a part of who I am.” Not that autism defines her or controls her, but it is a part of her. Ms. Grandin was diagnosed with autism at the age of 4. Her mother realized something was wrong when she didn’t want to talk or show affection towards her instead she would rather push her mommy away. Throughout her article of “My Mind is a Web Browser: How People with Autism Think”, she tries to explain how she sees and thinks which is rather different from the…

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    by John Grogan, he shares about the optimism his pet had. The owner of Marley, John Grogan states, “He Crashed joyously through life with a gusto most often associated with natural disasters (Grogan, pg 150, pp4).” Marley is the dog that lived a life as the most joyful dog he could be. John Grogan had lived life with Marley and was happy his death had dimmed his optimism. Marley was very clumsy, but that does not mean he is…

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    “Animals Make Us Human” is a book written by Temple Grandin. I read one chapter of the book, the chapter I read was called “Cats”. This chapter has many different sections and each of them focus on cats but, they all explain different topics about cats. Also, throughout the chapter she compares cats to different animals, mostly dogs. In the first section, the introduction, Temple Grandin begins by talking about cat’s behavior and emotions. She then goes on and explains the domestication of cats…

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    writing this essay. Candy is a old farmer that lives in the middle of nowhere and he loves dogs and he had his dog for a long time and then he met george and his friend Lenny and they live in the city and they were abandoned in the wild and then they found a house which was Candys house.Candy was nice enough to let them live there for a while and when they met Candy he was a depressed old man that loved his dog and lives in a house that is small and can only fit like 5 people in it and he…

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    The World's First Cities

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    As a reflection of a city's wealth, its temple became an elaborate structure. The temple buildings stood on a spacious raised platform reached by staircases and ramps. From the platform rose the temple tower, called a ziggurat (holy mountain), with a circular staircase or ramp around the outside. On the temple grounds were quarters for priests, officials, accountants, musicians, and singers; treasure chambers; storehouses for…

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    Cattle Dog Breed

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    Australian Cattle Dog Breeds Breed Type: Herding Weight: 35 to 45 pounds Elevation: 18 to 20 inches for Men, 17 to 19 inches for FemalesAustralian_Cattle_Dog Coat type: Weather-resistant, short and little rough external layer of layer and also thick and brief internal layer. Color: Pups are carried white and also acquire their colour within couple of weeks that can range from blue-mottled to red-speckled. There can be other markings as well. Australian Cattle Dog are also known as Queensland…

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