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    Persuasive Writing: Breed Discrimination Breed discrimination has been going on throughout history; in fact‚ it is not different from the discrimination that human beings have fought over for over thousands of years; the only difference is humans find animals not a truly worthy cause to stand for. No one knew his real name nor did we know if he could have had a family that wanted him or had loved him. What we do know is that this American Staffordshire Terrier mix‚ what an untrained eye would

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    determination while she is enlisted in Adolf Hitler’s school program. Sophie drives to get the education she deserves as well as help others do the same. Louise Ogawa shows optimism in her letters which were later compiled into a book called “Dear Mrs. Breed”. Although the conditions are very tough in the Japanese internment camp Louise sees the best of things and keeps her positive attitude throughout her time there. Helen Waterford

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    “With The Old Breed” begins with the start of the author’s military career. Eugene Sledge was a freshman at Marion Military institute‚ his family pushing for him to eventually become an officer in the United States Army. But the authors desire to serve his country in battle with the enemy before the war was over was strong enough to make him end his college career and begin anew in the Marine Corps. Already while reading this book I felt closer and more understanding of the‚ because I too left

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    strong response

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    Alexandra Corujo Andrew Golden ENC 1101 0ct 8‚ 2013 Sleep Deprivation Becoming a Problem Sleep deprivation has been a big part with the 21st century. Children are becoming more advanced in technology‚ but lacking the advancement in school performance like in this article. Staying up late at night usually browsing the web or playing around on their electronic devices and having to wake up early for school is becoming critical in a student’s life. Sean Coughlan provides a wide range of

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    Lakedra J. Rodgers November 8‚ 2011 With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa by E. B. Sledge Eugene Bondurant (E.B.) Sledge‚ born November 3‚ 1923‚ was a war veteran of World War II who was born and raised in Alabama. In May of 1942‚ he graduated from Murphy High School in Mobile‚ Alabama. He then entered the Marion Military Institute the following fall semester. Sledge wanted to participate in the war and was afraid the war would end before his graduation; he proceeded to purposefully flunk

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    “Organisations need strong leaders and a strong culture.” Discuss this statement in relation to how we understand and make sense of leadership and culture in the post-bureaucratic era. “A company’s culture is often buried so deeply inside rituals‚ assumptions‚ attitudes‚ and values that it becomes transparent to an organisation’s members only when‚ for some reason‚ it changes.” (Rob Goffee‚ 1952). A company needs a strong culture‚ or it will not be successful. “The culture” dictates how people

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    A new breed of cattle called the M&M Master (short for Milk & Meat Master) will be created by using four existing breeds‚ which are Angus‚ Hereford‚ Holstein‚ and Jersey and will be raised in Northeast Louisiana. The Angus and Hereford breeds will intermate to produce offspring that will intermate with the offspring of the Holstein and Jersey breeds to create a new breed that could be used for both beef and dairy production. Each breed will evenly contribute 25% to the new composite breed‚ which

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    There Be a Ban on Specific Dogs? There are plenty of different breeds of dogs that could be considered dangerous. The main targeted breeds are breeds such as Pit bulls‚ Rottweilers and German shepherds. According to the American Humane Association‚ an organization founded in 1877 dedicated to the welfare of animals and children‚ “An estimated 4.7 million dog attacks occur in the U.S” (5). Some people argue that a ban on specific dog breeds is the answer to this problem. But others such as Pit Bull Rescue

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    “With The Old Breed” by Eugene Sledge is a startling account of World War II was based on his memoirs he witnessed as a mortar man with Kilo Company 3/5 on Peleliu and Okinawa. Less popularly know than other battles in the Pacific region‚ these battles were as bloody and ferocious as any other. Eugene Sledge gives a straightforward approach‚ illustrating the climate‚ conditions‚ and characterizing the morale of the Marines surrounding him fighting the Japanese. Eugene Sledge’s experience

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    same time‚ anyone that owns or breeds purebred dogs are harming their loveable companions just by owning that particular breed‚ especially if they show their dog off at dog shows. The popularity of show winning dogs leads to them being bred and spreading their genes‚ including their genetic diseases. On a similar note‚ most purebred dogs are the result of inbreeding‚ which keeps genetic problems in their shallow genetic pool and genes of other‚ more resistant breeds out. Breeding dogs to a standard

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