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    Animal Science Journal (2010) 81‚ 377–383 doi: 10.1111/j.1740-0929.2010.00741.x ORIGINAL ARTICLE The influence of dog ownership in childhood on the sociality of elderly Japanese men asj_741 377..383 Miho NAGASAWA and Mitsuaki OHTA Department of Animal Science and Biotechnology‚ Azabu University‚ Sagamihara‚ Japan ABSTRACT In Japan‚ care for the elderly has been a serious social issue. The relationship between dog ownership and health of the elderly has attracted considerable attention‚ but it

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    Mr. Gioia’s decisions regarding the Pinto fires highlights the disengagement from emotion often associated with business decisions. From a business stand point‚ decisions have to be based on facts and financial repercussions are the ultimate deciding factor in which action to pursue. If a defect in a certain make or model of car is classified as an extremely rare incident then no action will be taken. This is governed by the premise of statistical probability. Coupled with a detailed cost versus

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    The 1965 Enactment By 1965 concerted efforts to break the grip of state disfranchisement had been under way for some time‚ but had achieved only modest success overall and in some areas had proved almost entirely ineffectual. The murder of voting-rights activists in Philadelphia‚ Mississippi‚ gained national attention‚ along with numerous other acts of violence and terrorism. Finally‚ the unprovoked attack on March 7‚ 1965‚ by state troopers on peaceful marchers crossing the Edmund Pettus Bridge

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    Salmon 1 Donovan M. A. Salmon Dr. Margarette Connor ENG 101-116: English Composition 28 March 2014 Academic Scholarships: Untapped Financial Resource The pursuit of a college education has continued to be a daunting experience for college bound students and the parents who support them. Adult students who are responsible for their own support‚ while pursuing a college degree‚ can find themselves delaying their academic pursuits because of the escalating cost. In some extreme cases‚ they

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    The London Dungeon Fill the gaps with the correct tenses. 1. The London Dungeon (lie) __________ in the oldest part of London - in an old subterranean prison (that’s what the word Dungeon (stand) __________ for). 2. The museum (take) __________ its visitors on a journey through England’s bloody history. 3. It (demonstrate) __________ the brutal killings and tortures of the past. 4. You (experience / can) __________ for example how people (die) __________ on the Gallow or during

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    Beowulf’s Internal Consumption Beowulf claims God like properties and traits classic of an epic hero‚ however alike may epic heroes Beowulf is limited by his morality and is subject to a tragic downfall. Beowulf is constantly caught up in efforts to rid the world from evil through his benevolent deeds to humanity. Though many may label Beowulf as a Utilitarian due to his great accomplishments in the name of God‚ his acts towards the betterment of humanity were by products if his own selfish quest

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    Hayley Hughes Professor Fowler English 1102 9 February 2013 Short Story Essay Guy de Maupassant’s short story “The Necklace” uses a diamond necklace to symbolize two different things. The first thing the necklace represents is that deceiving others will lead to one’s downfall. The necklace also symbolizes how the effects of greed can change a person. In the story‚ the reader sees the main character’s personal growth from beginning to end due to losing a diamond necklace. Mathilde Loisel’s

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    Accessed November 3‚ 2011. Accessed November 8‚ 2011. Roberts G. The alliance that failed: Moscow and the Triple Alliance negotiations‚ 1939. European History Quarterly [serial online]. July 1996;26(3):383. Available from: Historical Abstracts‚ Ipswich‚ MA. Accessed November 3‚ 2011. 383 Strang G Accessed November 3‚ 2011. 562 Xu G Accessed November 8‚ 2011.

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    and each performance outcome underperforms to any standard that is initially established. Other studies cited in the article list key elements which differ from those determined by Lai and Lam to be necessary for successful project completion (p 383). Although there are differences in methodology and criteria‚ the conclusion are consistent with those of the

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    Philosophers and the Bill of Rights The philosophers René Descartes‚ John Locke‚ and Immanuel Kant significantly influence the Bill of Rights. Descartes’ a French philosopher‚ whose ideas where considered to be modern‚ was the father of rationalism and theoretical sequence. His four logics are “avoid precipitation and prejudice in judgment (…) divide up each of the difficulties (…) carry on reflection in due orders‚ and (…) enumerations so complete and reviews so general that I should be certain

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