Stray dog problem has long remained
controversial: For some regarded these dogs as our best friends, the innocent soul
mates. Thus we should treat them with respect and love. On the other side,
however, there are also many people take these dogs as the source of trouble: Due
to their annoying barking, flees brought from their fur and their occasionally-erupting
brutality, we should exile them from campus with an eye to build a high-quality
studying surrounding.
Now, I’m glad that our group opt this topic as our final project. On the
one hand, I like some of these stray dogs. Sometimes I play with them. Their
purely keenness and excitement always melt down my stress. But on the other
hand, complaints toward these dogs often flood into my ears from my friends and
even some of my teachers. Their loatheness reminds me how difficult this issue
it is.
Thus, I always wonder if there is a possible way which can make peace
among dogs’ right, human and campus. For this final project may become my
answer to my question. Until now, my teammates and I have already selected
several interviewers. Some of them come from dog-protect club in school (汪汪社) while some represent the opposite power in stray dogs-protecting in
N.C.U. I’m convinced that our group
eventually will come out with detail explanation and constructive suggestions
to ameliorate both dogs and human’s life.
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