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    Dog Park Exercise

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    I think that a dog park would be a great idea, and should be put in most places with little to no open land for dogs to roam. There are many reasons for this, such as; It would provide proper care and exercise to dogs and owners, dogs wouldn’t be a hazard to have in homes, Increase in property value, and many more reasons! My first reason is excerscise. Dogs need excerscise in order to stay healthy. But, humans could also use this excerscise too! It would make dog owner’s lives healthier…

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    People should go to jail when they abandon their pets People do not want to help stop this growing problem of basically animal cruelty and abuse. People should go to jail when they abandon their pets. When people abandon their pets they do not understand how much they suffer in the streets. Or maybe people around the world do understand, but they do anything in order to solve this growing problem. The law should imply a punishment for those people and a solution for those animals. Why do…

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    Boakes, E. H., J. Wang, and W. Amos. "An Investigation Of Inbreeding Depression And Purging In Captive Pedigreed Populations." Heredity 98.3 (2007): 172-182. Academic Search Premier. Web. 5 July 2015. The purpose of this is to show that the inbreeding in zoos is hurting populations of animals in zoos rather than helping them. The type of person that would read this article is someone interested in the breeding practices of zoos. Inbreeding has proven to weaken the immune system and breeding…

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    This is a story about a town in the heart of America where all life seemed to live together with its surroundings. The town sits in the midst of a checkerboard of prosperous farms, with fields of grain. Strange things crept over the area, and everything began to change. Toward the end of the story; it had been revealed that the story was fiction after all. In the story, the town lay in the midst of checkerboard like prosperous farms with fields of grain and hillsides of orchards. Where…

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    Everyone should be treated equally and with just. If we can treat our domestic animals marvelous as if they were our kids; therefore, why can't we do that of other animals. The Bill of Rights was made for the reason that we felt that we weren't treated equally, does that mean animal rights just fly out the window? Having these rights protects us from being treated unjustly, yet it doesn't matter if we're treating an animal unjustly, because they don't matter. If they don't matter, most people…

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    Since the beginning of time, all different types of species have developed into unique survivalist. Natural selection has allowed many species to use their survival instincts against their predators, or allowed them to become more skillful (since they’re preys to some other animal). Let’s use humans for example; we are part of the endotherm family, naturally we generate heat within our bodies, and we eliminate heat, when we pant or sweat. This skill helps us to run longer distances, when our…

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    The 2 toed sloth The 2 toed sloth are meant for the treetops they do all kinds of stuff in tree they give birth in tree and even sleep there 15 to 16 hours a day.But for some who did not know sloths when they die they can still have there have their grip so sometimes people don't really know if there dead or not. The sloth is the slowest mammal,so slow algae can even grow on them when they are up in the trees for that long. Although sloths are the world’s slowest mammal they are great…

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    In her work No Love In the Wild, hooks explains her, what seems like, disgust in the movie Beasts of the Southern Wild. hooks approximates the movie to “a crude pornography of violence” and states that viewers are overlooking “violence” and “eroticization of children”. hooks does acknowledge opposing viewpoints throughout her work. While I do understand how someone could come to such a conclusion about Beasts of the Southern Wild I believe…

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    pale mucous membranes, a severe heart murmur and anemia, purple spots all over his body, and developed gangrene on his fingertips and tail, which he was biting because of extreme distress. This monkey should not have progressed to such an extensive state of suffering before euthanized on the fourteenth day. These suffering animals should not be forced to undergo these painful experiments. Humans also capture and hunt innocent animals. Poaching is illegal hunting, killing and capturing of wild…

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    Dog’s Just Dog’s Once upon a time there was a dog a very lonely dog. That dog also lived in a dog pound, and that’s where the story begins. Dogs, dogs, dogs they're always out and about. Have you ever heard of a dog catcher? A dog catcher is every dog's enemy ( if you didn’t know already ). There the ones who brought us here in the first place! Now the only way I know about this is because I am a dog, I am a very lonely dog who lives in a dog pound. It is hard living in a dog pound (a…

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