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    Dog for a Pet

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    and have come to the conclusion that adopting a dog would be the best choice for both you and me. I will explain a few of the reasons that I feel adopting a dog is our best choice; Dogs are very loyal to humans‚ they teach children responsibility‚ and will help protect our family and homes from criminals. The loyalty of a dog is unsurpassed by any other type of pet. Dogs are often referred to as‚ “Man’s best friend.” Throughout the world‚ dogs are used to help people with disabilities‚ assist

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    Stray Dogs

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    According to the Tandridge District Council stray dogs are considered to be unattended dogs in a public place and a public place means any place to which the public are entitled or permitted to have access. There has been a steady increase in the number of stray dogs over the years in Trinidad and Tobago and internationally. This has become a major issue not only to humans but also to the environment. According to Desiderious Erasmus a philosopher who quotes “Prevention is better than cure” in his

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    Service Dogs

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    interacted with service dogs. The results revealed that individuals feel owning a dog‚ service or regular‚ does make a positive and significant difference in the lives of the disabled and‚ therefore‚ supports the hypothesis. There were two surveys. One dealt with disabled individuals and the other dealt with caretakers or people who knew the disabled individual. In both surveys‚ the majority of participants stated that there was only interaction with regular dogs and never therapy dogs. However‚ what needs

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    my dog

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    The companionship between dogs and human is not a new phenomenon. How ever‚ most people acquire dogs for different purposes. Some acquire dogs for protection‚ and recreation‚ while others are for companionship. Dogs have unique characteristics different from other animals. In general world it’s obvious that dogs have the same senses as humans. The sense of smell‚ which is very unique and beneficial for criminal detect‚ grooming is an important part of touch for dogsdogs understand language and most

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    Dog To Work

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    I greatly agree with the "Bringing Your Dog to Work" program. I believe that it will bring peace of mind to dog owners to have their K-9 with them. As someone stated in support of the program "Researchers have found that when pet owners interact with their dogs‚ they expience a sense of well-being and feel less stress and anxiety". In my personal expirence when I have my dog with me while I am at work‚ I feel less stressed and worried through out the day about her being home alone for a great

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    Dogs In The Workplace

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    Dogs are very special pets that quickly become members of the family from the time they enter the home. Pet owners often feel some guilt and fear when leaving their dog at home for any length of time. The pet may suffer from separation anxiety while the owner is worried and nervous about the well-being of their furry canine companion. Trekking off to work can leave your dog unattended for many hours which can be stressful for both you and your pet. It is becoming a growing trend for people to

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    Reservoir Dogs

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    Reservoir Dogs Postmodernism theory when related to films can be described when the audience’s delay of skepticism is shattered‚ in order to free the audience’s grasp of the director’s work. Small changes are made to create a significant meaning in the audience’s mind. The director has created a piece of art that removes the audience from the conventional and emotional bond to the subject‚ creating a new perspective. Postmodern films apply the usage of four concepts: simulation‚ reusing styles

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    Dog Emergencies

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    Limping 7. Prolonged Labor 8. Vomiting/Diarrhea 9. Bloat 10. Allergic Reaction/Facial Swelling/Anaphylaxis 11. Vaccine Reaction 12. Paralysis 13. Urinary Problems 14. Broken/Ripped/Bleeding Toe Nail 15. Nail Clipped Too Short 16. Dog Got Skunked 17. Dog Ate Bones How To Check Vital Signs Adminstering Over-The-Counter Drugs Hit by Car. Any animal that is hit by a car should be evaluated immediately‚ even if the animal seems fine and there are no outward appearances of injury.  Injuries

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    Reservoir Dogs

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    superior. Film space and blocking are both aspects of cinematography. The framing structure/distance‚ film space‚ shot duration‚ and lighting are all part of the overall cinematography. All of these things can determine the feel of a film. Reservoir Dogs is a film that is heavily based on the dialogue. Tarantino definitely has his own scriptwriting style. Most of the film takes place in a warehouse building‚ with the men going in and out. Besides the flashbacks that occur due to the non-linear structure

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    Dog Eaters

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    The Dog Eaters ( Leoncio P. Deriada) Mariana looked out of the window toward the other side of Artiaga Street. A group of men had gathered around a low table in front of Sergio’s sari-sari store. It was ten o’clock‚ Tuesday morning. Yet these men did not find it too early to drink‚ and worse. They wanted her husband to be with them. Victor was now reaching for his shirt hooked on the wall between Nora Aunor and Vilma Santos. Mariana turned to him‚ her eyes wild in repulsion and anger. "Those

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