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    Week Discussion

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    Online Classroom Search In order to find these 10 items‚ search in the Student Readiness Orientation (SRO) or WLDN 1000. Type your response under each question and then submit this document to your Instructor by following the guidelines in the WLDN 1000 Week 1 Application. Each question is worth 12 points. 1. Find the Week 4 Resources for WLDN 1000 and open the document titled What is a Rubric (and Why Should I Use One?). Copy and paste the first paragraph of the Word document here.

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    Marley and Me

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    Marley & Me – Book Review Marley has got to be the most disobedient and destructive Labrador retriever on the planet. The book is called “Marley & Me” it is John Gorgan’s autobiographical book. Even if your not a dog person this book will have you intrigued‚ and page after page you will be sitting at the edge of your chair desperately what Marley the naughty dog is going to do next. Jen and John Grogan are a recently married couple‚ who decide on getting a dog as an insight to parenthood

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    people‚ and my unwaving work ethic. My ability to love and help others is a characteristic that has shaped many parts of my life. During my junior year of high school‚ I was traveling home from school one afternoon when I spotted two elderly labrador retrievers cross a major street by themselves. I promptly followed the two dogs to a nearby park. When I finally caught up with them‚ I realized that they were lost but that they had their tags with owners contacts. While trying to look at their tags‚

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    Dog, the Man Best Friend

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    The dog is a well-known animal. It’s a four footed animal . A dog has a sharp sense of hearing and smell. He can hear footsteps from a great distance. At night he will be up and about at the least sound. He can smell his master from far off. He will rush out of the house to jump on his master and welcome him home. They are intelligent so they can provide services to people‚ such as working with police officers at airports searching bags for bombs and illegal drugs. Moreover‚ dogs can assist firefighters

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    Police Dogs History

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    intelligence and ease of teaching‚ size‚ obedience‚ and their intimidating presence. The German Shepard is used worldwide as a narcotics and explosive detection dog‚ as well as tracking and apprehending human suspects that may be missing or wanted. The Labrador Retriever‚ or Lab‚ is another widely used police canine. Labs are even tempered and are calm around children ad the elderly‚ which makes these dogs a friendlier alternative to the German Shepard. The Lab is a very athletic dog and loves to play. Labs

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    Autism is a developmental disability that affects how someone communicates with and relates to other people and how they make sense of things. They all share three main difficulties; Difficulty with social communication Difficulty with social interaction Difficulty with social imagination For some people with autism‚ body language seems foreign; as if someone was speaking an ancient language. They have a very literal understanding; for example‚ if you said “killed two birds with one stone”

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    The average Labradoodle is good with children and family. They have especially high energy levels in their puppy years‚ showing happiness by jumping and playing. Their parent breeds‚ a Labrador Retriever and a Standard Poodle‚ are among one of the world’s most intelligent breeds‚ and it shines through these pups. Did you know Labradoodles often display an affinity for water and strong swimming ability? Also‚ these furry friends are very therapeutic

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    Rin Tin Tin (September 10‚ 1918 – August 10‚ 1932) is one in particular that comes to mind. Granted that Rin Tin Tin was not a service or police dog but his story is one of canine intelligence and enormous possibilities. “Rinty” as he was nicknamed was a male German Shepherd who starred in movies and film. He was just a newborn puppy when he‚ his littermates‚ and their mother were rescued in 1918 during World War I. They were rescued by American soldier Lee Duncan from a bombed German kennel. (The

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    Unlikely Friendships Recently‚ I have taken into account certain relationships in my life and how much they affect and mean to me. One relationship in particular has greatly affected me. My parent’s two black Labrador Retrievers‚ Mookie‚ who is thirteen and Mya‚ who is eleven‚ (91 and 77 in human years) whose time on this earth is limited. While they are both not my pets‚ I cherish them both. As I’ve grown‚ I’ve been wondering about how life will be when they are not around. They came

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    marley and me book review

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    like a fire at the local garbage dump. When John senses Jenny is contemplating motherhood‚ his friend and co-worker Sebastian Tunney suggests the couple adopt a dog to see if they’re ready to raise a family. From a litter of newborn yellow labrador retrievers they select Marley (named after reggae singer Bob Marley)‚ who immediately proves to be incorrigible. They bring him to Ms. Kornblut (Kathleen Turner)‚ who firmly believes any dog can be trained‚ but when Marley refuses to obey commands‚ she

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