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Make A Fast Friend - Adopt A Greyhound!
1290 Words - 5 Pages

.... for racing and then tragically destroyed when their careers are over. Their careers end at two or three but their lives as your warm, gentle companions could be just beginning. Make a fast friend, and adopt a greyhound. Retired racing greyhounds are ready for immediate adoption from many Greyhound Adoption Agencies around the United States and Canada. Greyhounds range in color from red and black to white and fawn. They are a healthy breed and can live for 12-15 years with good care. They range in size from 26 to30 inches tall and weigh 50-85 pounds. Many people who are allergic to dogs are not allergic to greyhounds, due to their skin type and short, sleek coat. TH ....


Society 2
1116 Words - 5 Pages

.... Whatever the event, natural, supernatural or man made, often became a topic for serious discussion with friends while playing billiards and material for one of his stories (Time Line). Some subjects that were features in Clemens novels were social injustices and social criticism; and his views on government. “The rain…falls upon the just and the unjust alike; a thing which would not happened if I were superintending the rains affairs. No, I would rain softly and sweetly on the just, but if I caught a sample of the unjust outdoors I would drown him” (World Literature 3721). In the novel The Prince and the Pauper, Clemens was able to underscore so ....


A "Full House" In The "Hand" Of Education
1309 Words - 5 Pages

.... pursue every subject which is open to them, they will be the gainers by living among those and under those who represent the whole circle"(40--41). He believed that it would give students a variety of subjects in which they could expand their knowledge of. He also wanted professors to expand on each subject in the same manner so as to keep balance among them all. He gave the example, In the combination of colors, very different effects are produced by a difference in their selection and juxtaposition; red, green, and white change their shades,according to the contrast to which they are submitted. And in like manner, the drift and meaning of a branch of knowledge varies ....


Childhood Socialization
820 Words - 3 Pages

.... "social" in every sense of the word, rather they have to be taught. Socialization is not the idea of being a "social" person, having a lot of friends, or being involved with society as a whole. Many adults believe that they fall under the definition of socialization because they are active in their community, popular, and have many friends and acquaintances. Ironically, a person could have all of those characteristics and not fall under the definition of "social." Socialization is the ability to look at society as a whole and be unbiased and open-minded which in turn decreases negative attitudes toward racial, ethnic, and religious groups. People who understand socializ ....


Americas Fetish For Death
742 Words - 3 Pages

.... was especially evident in the Old World Powers. Nations such as Great Britain, France, and Spain brought new meaning to the phrase "physical abuse." Spain and France, countries tied directly to the Roman Catholic Church spread the profound word of Christ along with the purification of numerous heathens. Their mission was simply to expand their territory while infecting the globe with the words of a pathogenic messiah. If in the process it was necessary to "swat a few flies" then so be it in the name of Christ. Nevertheless, their unforgettable actions can never compare to the atrocities of America. In the tradition of the great mother country, America continued its importat ....


Society Points Guns And Finger
1283 Words - 5 Pages

.... from Littleton were into “gothic” music such as Marilyn Manson. They wore black, and were outcasts in their school. So What?. So did I. But I DIDN’T KILL ANYONE. The common “goth” kid usually is looking for a group to fit in. They don’t particularly like the activities that the ‘athletic’ kids take part of (namely drinking heavily after games and beating each other to a pulp). These kids are looking for more out of life. Many are artists - musicians, poets, or actors. What artist doesn’t stray a bit from the norm? Is there anything wrong with that? I don’t think so. The “gothic” people that ....


Education Vs. Corrections
1097 Words - 4 Pages

.... to be entered into these facilities. That is not a solution. That is adding to the problem. Also the fact that public education and technology are not perfect by far, indicates that there does need to some improvements. This coincides with a quote from Does money matter? By C. Wood “It is far wiser as a public policy to spend millions of dollars on an imprecise attempt to educate than to spend hundreds of millions in a vain attempt to clean up the social consequences of failing to educate.” It is obvious that the state of California agrees with this mentality since education does receive the largest share of state spending. California spends 42% of total spending on ....


Hope Lives Where Death Seems T
1042 Words - 4 Pages

.... act except the victim. As I approached the victim, it was apparent that this was not a shooting. It was, in actuality, a man lying in the water filled gutter stabbed through the breastbone. He lay on his stomach with his head turned to the right. He had a punctured heart. After perhaps 30 seconds of a field assessment, I saw a man with an extremely light pulse, the slightest of breathing, and a blood pressure of 40/0. The intruding knife used was no larger than a small blade pocketknife, one-quarter inch at its breath. It was similar in size to the knife that my father carried religiously in his pants pocket. The signs I noted in my evaluation, coupled with the know ....



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