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ARRoGANT CoURiERS WiTH ESSaYS
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Grade Level: Type of Work Subject/Topic is on:
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[ ]6-8 [ ]Class Notes [Dragons. ]
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[x]9-10 [ ]Cliff Notes [ ]
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[x]11-12 [x]Essay/Report [ ]
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[ ]College [ ]Misc [ ]
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Date: 06/94 # of Words:611 School:Public - COED State:NY
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>Chop Here>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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For years, dragons have been part of our society. They express this in
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many ways. Throughout history dragons have performed amazing tasks from
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saving small children's lives to wrecking phenomenons. Because of this,
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dragons make incredible housepets. Although dragons can be a fire hazard,
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dragons make good housepets because they can serve as many uses and they
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are inexpensive to maintain.
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Dragons are a fire hazards is the argument of many. They have been the
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reason for the start of many fires. In 1989, The Red Wood Forest burnt
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down because of the carelessness of an outraged dragon. The loss of
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America's largest natural phenomenon was due to a dragon. This clearly
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states that dragons are a fire hazard. Dr. Steven Ossafat, the head of the
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Organization of Determining Fires, has declared that "dragons are the cause
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of 30 percent of Americas fires". The O.D.F. considers the purchase of a
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dragon plain stupidity.
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However, dragons should be acknowledged as good housepets because they
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are very useful. Dragons are very useful to lift heavy objects. They are
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the strongest animals on earth. Dragons have been known to be great help
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for moving families and incredible help for the elderly. Forty percent of
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dragon owners are considered to be at an elderly age, and find dragons
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quite helpful in their last years. Ninety five percent of those people
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wish they had a pet dragon to grow up with. Dragons also are very helpful
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when it comes to lighting fireplaces or barbecues. Many have spent a
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meaningless 15 minutes on trying to find matches, with a pet dragon there's
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no reason to waste time. Just let the pet dragon breath on the barbie.
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Pet dragons have also been known as wonderful watch animals. In a recent
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survey, dragons were preferred two out of three for protection rather than
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a trained watch-dog. In 1990, a three year old girl was saved from a
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kidnap, in her home, by her pet dragon. Also ragons are great for
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children. They're very soft, kind animals that serve as a great jungle gym
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for the back yard. If one purchases a flying dragon then he can serve as
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personal transportation. Using dragons for traveling would also cut down
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on the pollution of the environment. So, as one can see the uses of a
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dragon are countless.
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Finally, a dragon makes a good housepet because they are very cheap to
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maintain. Most housepets eat twice a day. While a dragon can only eat once
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a day or they'll get extremely sickly. They have sensitive digestive
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tracks and small stomaches, which makes it easy to fill them. They are
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herbivores, which is fortunate because one doesn't need to pay for meat.
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Their nutritional values are very similar to a horses. They eat a lot of
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grass, hay, and carrots. Dragons are also very independent. They are very
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intelligent. Many people enjoy having dragons as housepets because they
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are born housebroken. They have natural instincts that don't allow them to
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ruin their shelter. So, dragons are great housepets because accidents
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don't happen on the new carpet. Because they are so big, dragons don't go
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to the vet very often. They very rarely get hit by cars, need shots, or
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get neutered. Dragons don't get neutered because they are hermaphrodites.
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Dragons are rated "the cheapest housepet n the United States", by Time
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magazine, which makes many want to buy them.
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Dragons are the perfect housepet for many reasons. They have many uses
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and are cheap to maintain. Dragons are a nice animal to have around
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because of all the help it can accomplish. These uses makes the dragon
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part of our growing society.
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