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    and me to a dog shelter, but said we would not adopt a dog. We did not know that that day, we would adopt a friend and a companion. I was in 2nd grade and 6 years old. My sister, Maggie, was 4 years older than me. We had wanted to adopt a dog since we were old enough to know what a dog was. I had pestered my parents to buy a dog for a couple of years by then, but they always said “no.” My sister also pestered my parents as well. They finally agreed to take us to an animal shelter a few weeks…

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    Prevent Animal Abuse

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    in the world. Animals should be able to have the rights to receive proper love and care. People in our society need to watch out for animals and to take more responsibility for animal welfare. Also, society should create and organize more animal shelters to help animals be safe. Because animal abuse is so wrong, the government should prevent it from happening and animals should be treated with more dignity. First of all, people are not aware that animal abuse is a…

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    The Inuit Culture

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    Technology. Tools and Technology was affected because all their tool and the technology had to be made out of with anything they could find. In one picture we looked at there was several weapons and tools made to hunt animals, to fish, to build shelter, etc. . Some of the weapons looks like they had been carved out of bone and most looked like they were made out of wood. When I looked at the maps I first looked at the Economic activity map. I saw that most of the area where the Inuits lived…

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    are problems that people have been trying to solve for a few decades. Not many solutions have been found so far. Abandonment of animals can lead to more problems than just overpopulation, such as disease, injury, and loss of livestock and crops. Shelters and zoos neglect animals as much as pet owners by abandoning older animals on roadsides, not meeting their needs and care standards, and overcrowding them. Animals are abandoned everyday for multiple reasons. "It is impossible to…

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    means you can make cordage to help build a shelter, fashion tools to hunt with and clean fish and skin and butcher wild game. However, wouldn't it be easier to carry a…

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    store or an ice cream shop. But it’s the next best thing, that’s right, our local animal shelter. Instantly the girl’s boredom fades, and she begs her mom to turn into the animal shelter. Once inside, one of the energetic puppies jumps up against the cage and looks up at them with such big innocent, sweet eyes. The mother and daughter fall in love with her immediately. And soon, they walk out of the shelter with, a Border Collie Beagle mix. Actually, this isn’t very hard to imagine. II. However…

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    your two keys to survival are your location and your shelter. Your locations is perhaps the most critical when a hit comes out of left field. Chose to live somewhere that is not likely to be a target. Avoid large cities, capitals, and military bases. These locations will likely be the first to be hit. So what is the ideal location? Small town USA is a good choice. If you have to drive an hour…

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    Youth Homelessness

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    While most kids in today’s society are worrying about when the new IPhone is going to come out; an estimated 170,000 kids in the United States are struggling to find food and shelter every day (Vostanis, Cumella, 8). Most homeless children in the United States have grown up with a family member who was an alcohol or drug abuser. These kids were often abused physically and sexually at a young age which often results in a low self-esteem, substance abuse, and running away from home (Pearce, 1).…

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    Barley, Lisa. “Rescue Me: Animal Adoption Dos and Don’ts.” Vegetarian Times, Dec. 2014, pp. 48+. General OneFile, db20.linccweb.org/ps/retrieve.do?tabID=T003&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&searchResultsType=SingleTab&searchType=BasicSearchForm¤tPosition=1&docId=GALE%7CA391308694&docType=Article&sort=Relevance&contentSegment=&prodId=AONE&contentSet=GALE%7CA391308694&searchId=R1&userGroupName=lincclin_phcc&inPS=true. Accessed 19 Sept. 2017. The author of this article, Lisa Barley, begins by…

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    everyone deserves equal economic, political and social rights and opportunities. Social workers aim to open the doors of access and opportunity for everyone, particularly those in greatest need (1)”. For four years, I worked at a homeless shelter. The homeless shelter mission and goal was to help individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness attain self-sufficiency. I participated in that mission when I educated my clients on formatting a resume and building interview skills. I…

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