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    Topics: Kill Shelters About six million pets are housed in shelters each year in the United States of America, but only about two million are adopted. There are several types of shelters that animals reside in, with positives and negatives of their own kind for each. The most common of these different types of shelters are Kill Shelters and “No-Kill” Shelters, both of which take part in an ongoing and very pressing controversial topic. Kill Shelters, frequently called Open Admission Shelters,…

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    Furry Animal Shelter Essay

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    Furry Animal Shelter will need a system in place that will guarantee the efficiency and effectively of the services we provide. The information systems will offer online resources to help match different features with different prices and functionality because our goal is to focus on the quality of services, rely on the internet to promote the shelter and adopt production techniques such as enterprise resource planning, computer-integrated. (Nickels, McHugh & McHugh, 2015, p.245) One of the…

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    without taking it home? How does an animal shelter worker find that forever place for these homeless animals? A day in the life of a animal shelter worker is nothing but hard work between dealing with the animals, adoption and adoption failures, funding, and the emotional impact brought on and taken home. Playdates with the other dogs to practice good social behaviors. The decision to make the shelter a traditional open admission shelter or no-kill shelter takes play as well. And finally,…

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    Introduction Hook: The no-kill shelter movement can have negative effects that could be prevented. The no-kill animal shelter can spread disease, is sometimes considered animal hoarding, and is causing the animals at the shelter to not receive enough care. First Main Topic: Bringing animals from other countries spreads disease. Veterinarians are concerned because transporting animals into other regions spreads different diseases that some animals aren’t used to. “For example, consider that…

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    was so hungry its ribs were showing, and its left fore-paw was broke. Bob took the animal in, and cared for it, and helped it find a new home, which would soon lead to the shelter we had today. No animal should have to face the horrors that cat went through. Help fund your community animal shelter today. Currently, the shelter is running dangerously low on food, and is in desperate need of funds if it is going to cater to its animals. No animal should be…

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    Options: Shelter or Store? Philosopher Immanuel Kant said, “We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals.” The American Pet Products Manufacturers Association estimated that 70-80 million dogs and 74-96 million cats are owned in the United States. People looking to adopt animals have a number of options about how to do this. Adopting a pet from a shelter or rescue center is more advantageous and desirable for the owner and animal than adopting from a store or breeder. Shelters…

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    SPEECH TO PERSUADE Organizational method: Topically Topic : “People Should Adopt Their Pets from a Shelter” General purpose : To persuade Specific purpose : To persuade my audience that they should adopt their pet from a shelter Central idea : Adopting pets from a shelter instead of buying one from a pet store can help to stop pet overpopulation, saves lives, and often cost less. INTRODUCTION: I. Meet Nala, the most famous cat on the Instagram with more than 2.8 million followers. II.…

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    a bomb shelter begins as a hole in the ground, it will then be molded into a round or square shape with concrete and lead. after the concrete and lead harden you will make a hole to enter the shelter. once the hole is made you will recover it with dirt and grassy stuff. add a door and air filtration. add some furniture and you are done! Through the ages, bomb shelters have used many different materials to protect its inhabitants. However, a modern bomb shelter requires many materials for…

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    importance of adopting a canine companion from a shelter instead of purchasing from a breeder, pet store or broker. Sorting the facts from the opinions and emotional outbursts of many on the Internet and in other media can be exhausting, but it does deter…

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    Improving Homeless Shelters and Facilities Homeless shelters should be improved because new facilities would concentrate more on helping them start their life, give them personal care, and also provide training and advice. It is important to give these people the best care because everyone deserves to be treated with respect. The overall homelessness statistics in 33 states decreased this year (The State of Homelessness). By improving shelters, we can help decrease it in all states. Many…

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