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Six weeks passed. Paula finally got the results of Diesel's DNA test. The results revealed that Diesel was a purebred German Shepherd. The results also revealed that he was clear for all genetic diseases. Paula immediately told Jane about it. Jane said, "That's so cool." Paula said, "I know." Later, Paula and Jane encountered Letty and Hillel. Hillel asked, "Did bạn get the results of Diesel's DNA test yet?" Paula said, "Yes. He is a purebred German Shepherd, and he is clear of all genetic diseases." Letty said, "That's wonderful." Paula said, "It is." Jane said, "He's a very unique German Shepherd. He's black with one white paw. He deviates from the standard a little." Hillel asked, "What do bạn mean?" She said, "I was just đọc that according to the breed standard, a German Shepherd is not supposed to have white on its paws. A white blaze on the chest is permissible, but not preferred. Of course, that's not important." Paula said, "That's right. Diesel may not be a breed standard German Shepherd. He didn't come from a fancy breeder. He was a stray dog who came to me for help. He chose me, and I tình yêu him. That's what matters. Even if he was a mixed breed, I'd still tình yêu him, because he's my dog." She gave him a gentle pat on the head, and he licked her hand. Jane added, "And I tình yêu Shiloh, because she's my dog. The most important thing about owning a dog is that bạn tình yêu him hoặc her the way he hoặc she is."

THE END
It was summer, but Joanna couldn't enjoy it. Because of her taste in âm nhạc and her beliefs, she faced criticism. Not only was she being knocked down bởi school mates and neighbors, she was also facing criticism from her own family, save for her parents. One day, she đã đưa ý kiến to herself, "I can't take it anymore. I have to run away. I doubt anyone will miss me when I'm gone." Without a một giây thought, she ran into the forest behind her house. For the first three days, Joanna was happy to be on her own, away from all the criticism and insults. However, on the fourth day, she began to feel a bit lonely....
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One day, Joanna and Millie were hanging out at Joanna's house. Joanna's grandparents made a surprise visit. They acted friendly upon meeting Millie, but they gave Joanna a stern look when they saw the letters, "L, G, B, and T" on Millie's shirt. Oh, no. This couldn't be good. After Millie left, Joanna's grandparents simultaneously asked, "Joanna, may we see bạn in the kitchen?" Joanna followed them in the kitchen. That never meant anything good. Her grandfather said, "Your friend's a queer, isn't she?" Joanna said, "They don't call them queer anymore, Grandpa. Besides, Millie doesn't like to...
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One day, Joanna was walking through the neighborhood. It was a cold January day, and as she was walking, she encountered some of her schoolmates. They started throwing ngẫu nhiên objects at her. She ran as fast as she could, and as she ran, she looked behind her. Unfortunately, there was a rock in front of her, and she tripped over it. She tumbled down the hill, into the Nữ hoàng băng giá pond. The ice was very thin and broke beneath her weight. She could barely swim, and the ice was too thin for gripping. She cried for help, hoping someone would hear her. Just when she was about to give up, she heard Paul's...
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One day, Paul and Joanna were hanging out with their friends, Ian and Millie. Some bullies started making fun of Millie. She was often bullied because she was homosexual. They said, "Go get hormone replacement therapy, bạn fucking queer!" She began to cry. Ian said, "She doesn't need hormone replacement therapy! She's fine the way she is!" Joanna said, "That's exactly right!" Paul then said, "But bạn all need attitude adjustment therapy!" The bullies were stunned. Joanna said, "Look, if you're opposed to homosexuals, that's fine, but don't curse at her and tell her to get hormone replacement...
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As the months passed, Joanna and Paul became quite close. One day, Paul đã đưa ý kiến to Joanna, "I think it's time I tell bạn something that I haven't told to, well, anyone." She said, "I do, too. I'll let bạn go first." He said, "You remember that I was adopted bởi an American family last year, right?" She said, "Of course." He said, "Well, I have yet to tell anyone what happened to my parents." She asked, "What happened?" He said, "My father was killed in a car crash when I was young, so I never spent much time with him. I did spend a lot of time with my mother, especially since I was an only child....
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Cedar Valley is located in the Bible thắt lưng, vành đai of the United States. This small town is full of bible-thumping Puritans. A small percentage of the population is different. An eighth grader bởi the name of Joanna is one of the different ones. Because she was a dissenter, one who disagrees with the bible-thumping Puritans, she was often bullied. One day, she was beaten. The school nurse đã đưa ý kiến she was fine, but she was really bruised. After school was dismissed, she sat on the bench in front of the school to wait on her mother. One of her school mates sat beside her. He đã đưa ý kiến in his English accent, "Hi,...
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Catherine's Point of View
One night, I was talking with one of my friends. I said, "I'm going to tell bạn something that I don't usually tell anyone. It was the một giây worst part of the eighth grade, the part I didn't include in my story." She said, "You can tell me anything." I said, "During the last six months of my seventh grade year, I ended up with endometriosis. The following summer, I had a hysterectomy. At the beginning of my eighth grade year, I told one of my friends. Later, she wrote in one of the bathroom stalls, 'Catherine is a slut puppy.' That nickname spread like wildfire. I'm...
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Catherine's Point of View
One morning, during the summer, I noticed something wasn't right with one of my dogs. My Labrador, Sadie, seemed very lethargic. She did not want to eat hoặc drink anything. I felt of her stomach, and it was really hard. My uncle took her to the vet, and it turned out her stomach had bloated. The vet tried to empty the blockage, but to no avail. The only humane thing was having her euthanized. As if that wasn't bad enough, I got a call from my friend, Sally, asking for me and Gavin to come to the hospital. I asked, "What's wrong?" She said, "You remember when I was treated...
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Catherine's Point of View
One day, I received a call that Gavin was hurt. I went over to his house to see if he was okay. He had a big cut on his face. It was deep, but he didn't need stitches. He has some bruising around the cut as well. I asked, "What happened?" He said, "I was opening the car door, and I accidentally hit myself in the face. I fainted when I saw blood." I said, "I'm sorry. I hope that heals up soon." He said, "I'm sure it will." He was left with a scar on his face. The one good thing about it was that he gained some respect. When I got beat up near the end of the school year,...
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Catherine's Point of View
One morning, I got up, and I opened my bedroom door. All of my chó were sitting there except my husky, Diesel. I thought, "It's not like Diesel to go off bởi himself." I called for him, but he never came. I went downstairs. I looked in the living room and saw him lying on the floor. He wasn't moving. I walked up to him and started talking to him. He didn't respond. I knelt down beside of my beloved dog to check for signs of life, nothing. I fell on hàng đầu, đầu trang of him and cried. I said, "Diesel, please don't be dead! You've been my buddy for twelve years! bạn can't die!" I told...
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Catherine's Point of View
Sometime later in the school year, Gavin's father and mother went on a business trip. Gavin stayed with me and my aunt and uncle for the week. It worked out, because Gavin and I go to school together, and his dog got along with my dogs. That Monday, our school ngày started out well. Sometime after lunch, some of our schools mates shoved us in the janitor's closet and locked us in there. It was really dark, and I got really scared. I was on the verge of having a panic attack. Gavin said, "We'll be okay. Someone will find us soon." I calmed down some. Not only was it dark...
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Catherine's Point of View
Spring Break came, and we got a week off from school. One morning, I got up, but then I fell down the stairs. As I tried to get up, I felt a sharp pain in my right knee. I couldn't get up. I cried for help. My aunt ran to me. She asked, "Are bạn okay? What happened?" I said, "I fell down the stairs, and my right knee hurts. I can't get up." She helped me up, but I couldn't walk. She said, "I need to get bạn to the hospital." I had to wait for a long time at the hospital. I could understand why, considering there was a man who had a tim, trái tim attack there. Still, the fact...
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Catherine's Point of View
It was Valentine's Day. My Những người bạn and I made Valentine's ngày cards for each other. After school, we all met at Jennifer's house to exchange them. I was careful about what I wrote on some of them, because not all of my Những người bạn understand my humor. The only ones who do are Gavin, Jennifer, and William. The card I made for Gavin was a classic example of my humor. On the outside, I wrote, "It's Valentine's Day. I got bạn a card." On the inside, I wrote, "This is the inside of it." Gavin laughed until he cried when he read it. He said, "Oh, Catherine, always funny!" I said,...
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Catherine's Point of View
One ngày in January, it was snowing. I said, "I swear it was warmer at Christmas." Gavin said, "I know. It felt thêm like May than December." Pretty soon, it was getting really cold. I said, "It's colder than I can stand right now. I think we should go back inside." Gavin said, "I agree." As we were going inside, Gavin slipped on a patch of black ice on the driveway. I asked, "Gavin, are bạn okay?" He said, "Yeah." He got up, and I noticed that he was limping. I said, "You're hurt." He said, "I'm all right....ow!" I said, "But you're limping." He said, "Maybe I'm not...
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Catherine's Point of View
Our sophomore năm was a good năm for the most part. Gavin and I didn't get bullied much. The few times we did, we usually took up for each other. One day, Gavin was sick, and he couldn't be there to take up for me. Some bullies mocked me and pushed me down the stairs. Jennifer told the bullies off, and William helped me to my feet. He asked, "Are bạn okay?" I said, "Yeah, I'm okay." I was a bit upset. When I came home, I put on some Beatles âm nhạc to make myself feel better. I felt better, and one of my Những người bạn even told me a joke. She said, "What is the difference...
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Catherine's Point of View
One ngày during the summer, I decided to visit with Gavin. When I made it over there, his dog, Oliver, greeted me. I said, "Hi, Oliver! Where's Gavin?" The dog led me to Gavin. Gavin was resting under the cây in his backyard. I said, "You look comfortable, Gavin." I expected him to say, "I am," but he didn't. Oliver licked his face, but he didn't stir. I thought, "Oh, God! Has he passed out?" I knelt down beside of him and gently shook him. "Gavin!" I cried. "Gavin, are bạn okay?!" He opened his eyes and said, "Good morning!" I said, "Gavin, don't scare me like that!...
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Catherine's Point of View
It was summer, and one day, Gavin came to me crying. I asked, "Are bạn okay?" He said, "No." I asked, "What's wrong?" He said, "My grandfather just died." I said, "Gavin, I'm so sorry." I hugged him. He continued to cry. I understood how he felt, since I had Mất tích Pops less than two years earlier. Despite my fear of heights, I decided to fly to Liverpool with Gavin. His father asked, "Are bạn sure bạn want to do this?" I said, "Gavin was there for me when Pops died. It's my turn to be there for Gavin." His mother said, "That's very sweet of you, love." On the plane,...
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Catherine's Point of View
One night, I heard that there was going to be a meteor shower. Bonnie, Gavin, and I went up a đồi núi, hill that was overlooking the high school, as it was a dark hill. After we saw the meteor shower, we looked down the đồi núi, hill towards the school. Bonnie said, "Ya know, that school seemed so big when I first started attending it, but looking down on it now, I realize how small it really is." I said, "Really?" She said, "Yeah. It seems like just yesterday when I was a freshman like bạn guys. Now I'm just four months away form graduating." Gavin said, "That's crazy. This time next...
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Catherine's Point of View
It was the last ngày of school before giáng sinh Break. At one point, I noticed that I was having some pain in my right side. Gavin asked, "Catherine, are bạn all right?" I said, "Yeah, I'm just fine. Why?" He said, "You're diễn xuất like you're hurt." I said, "Oh, I'm just having some pain in my right side. I'm probably bruised from where I slipped and fell on a patch of ice, no big deal." Jennifer overheard me and said, "Look, I'm not a doctor, but bạn should definitely go see one." I said, "I think I'll be okay. I'll see what happens tomorrow." The tiếp theo day, the pain...
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Catherine's Point of View
One day, I was visiting with my paternal grandparents. A thunderstorm was approaching as we were getting ready to leave. As I was walking to my aunt and uncle's car, I felt a bolt of lightning hit me. I felt the strike, and the tiếp theo thing I knew, I woke up in my uncle's arms. He said, "Holy cow! I thought bạn were dead!" I said, "You did?" He said, "Yeah. bạn looked dead." My aunt said, "You really did." I said, "That really hurt." My uncle said, "I think we should get bạn to a hospital just to be sure you're okay." Thankfully, I only had minor injuries. The doctor...
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