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    love and care for a pet and getting that unconditional love back from them has many positive effects. Owning a pet decreases stress‚ eases pain‚ improves mood‚ among many other health benefits. We love our dogs here in America and according to the Humane Society of the United States‚ there are 78.2 million dogs and 86.4 million cats owned by Americans according to a survey done by American Pet Products Association for the year 2011. Surprisingly‚ only twenty-one percent of these pets were adopted from

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    Best Reasons for Adopting a Pet Having a dog is a wonderful idea‚ they bring companionship‚ personality and humor to households across the world. Dogs make good companions because of the friendship‚ unconditional love‚ loyalty and protection they give. I have decided to adopt a dog from one of my local rescue centers because there are so many unwanted dogs that deserve a loving home. Companionship is the number one reason I chose to adopt a dog. For instance‚ when you wake up in the morning

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    Dev Pet Kingdom(DPK) founded in 2014 by Deva Ganesan who is a veterinary doctor.This centre been organized after seeing lot of stray animals been killed.The steps to open shelter for animals.This centre been combined with veterinary clinic.DPK been constructed on a patch of land owned by Deva at kampong Porugis‚Melaka.Currently homes around 200 cats and dogs.The staff that work at DPK centre is one veterinary surgeon who is none other than Deva itself.The number of full time staff.The DPK centre

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    surely agree with this statement ’Pets should be treated like family members.’ Nowadays we can see many examples of this statement. If we go out for a walk in our community‚ to grocery store or where ever‚ it is a common sight that people enjoying company of their pets. In my opinion buying a pet is no differ from adopting a kid. Once we adopted a kid‚ we take his whole responsibility in all aspects. Similar to this its our responsibility to take overall care of pet and should treat it like our family

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    Carly Lorenz Composition & Rhetoric Prof. Wagner Research Paper 11-17-12 Process of Adoption It is a pretty safe bet to say that everyone knows what adoption is; it is also pretty safe to say that everyone knows‚ or at least knows of‚ someone who is adopted. However‚ I would definitely think twice before that people would know what was involved in the process of adoption. From the time I was a young girl‚ I have always thought that I would adopt a child‚ since being an adopted from

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    INTRODUCTION: Adoption is a way of providing new families for children who cannot be brought up by their biological parents. It is a legal procedure in which all parental responsibility is transferred to the adopters. Adoption is an act of giving and taking child‚ male or female in to family having no issues. According to MANU adoption is the “taking of a son ‚ as a substitute for the failure of male issue”‚ according to SECTION 3 OF” THE HINDU ADOPTION AND MAITENANCE ACT ‚ 1956” is

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    REPUBLIC ACT 8552 The Domestic Adoption Act of 1998 Republic Act No. 8552 otherwise known as the "Domestic Adoption Act of 1998” is an act establishing the rules and policies on domestic adoption of Filipino children. This act was passed by both house of Congress on February 13‚ 1998 and approved by President Fidel V. Ramos on February 13‚ 1998. The Domestic Adoption Act of 1998 ensures that every Filipino child is provided with love‚ care‚ understanding and security toward the full development

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    Although adoption has been frowned upon in the past‚ today is it more widely accepted‚ but it is still subject to many social stigmas. While adoption does have its cons‚ the positive impact of adoption outweighs that of the negative ones. Adoption can be one of the most rewarding experiences in a family’s life. It is a family’s commitment to raising a child and giving them a family. Before considering adoption‚ one should examine the effects it has on the parents and the child‚ the amount of children

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    even cancer. It is estimated that 3% of the worlds population is adopted. An Open Records Law would NOT decrease the overall rate of adoptions. Alaska‚ Kansas‚ and Oregon give adoptees their original birth certificates. In the 1990’s has had over twice the per capita rate of adoptions as Texas. That just goes to show that this would not decrease the number of adoptions. Those who oppose Open Records may argue that this law would increase the number of abortions. They are also wrong there. Studies

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    issue? Provide two or three reasons to support your argument. 2. If you were an HR manager of a company‚ what pet policy would you set and how would you implement it? 3. How would you decide the case of Elizabeth Booth‚ and which laws would you base your decision on? Explain.  I think that it is a good idea for pets to be allowed in some work places. I believe that so long as the pets are well trained and groomed this is something to consider. His work was focused on three issues which were the

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