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  2. Dogfree - Wikipedia

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    Dogfree is a hygienic, environmental and social movement based around people who dislike domestic pet dogs and dog ownership in general.. People who identify as "dogfree", generally speaking, do not support the abuse or mistreatment of domestic dogs but strongly disagree with the concept of dog ownership, Western culture's integration of dogs into media, relationships and public spaces, dogs ...

  3. Cruelty to animals - Wikipedia

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    Keloğlan was released with a good behavior discount at the first hearing of the case held on February 8 at the Küçükçekmece 16th Criminal Court of First Instance. A campaign was launched on social media against Keloğlan, who was given a good behavior discount, saying "Let İbrahim Keloğlan be arrested". [187]

  4. A brief history of dogs as campaign assets - AOL

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    During a campaign, any offhand comment can be used as a fundraising tool — even asides about an innocent rescue dog. At least that's the story in Iowa, where Democratic candidate Theresa ...

  5. Dogpiling (Internet) - Wikipedia

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    Dogpiling, dog-piling or simply a piling-on is a form of online harassment [1] or online abuse characterized by having groups of harassers target the same victim. Examples of online abuse include flaming , doxing (online release of personal information without consent), impersonation , and public shaming.

  6. New Study About Dogs 'Trained' with Soundboard Buttons Has ...

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    These Talking Dogs Say 'Yes!' The study found that dogs trained with soundboard buttons programmed to say a word can understand those specific words and reply with context using the buttons.

  7. Dog whistle (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Australian political theorist Robert E. Goodin argues that the problem with dog-whistling is that it undermines democracy, because if voters have different understandings of what they were supporting during a campaign, the fact that they were seeming to support the same thing is "democratically meaningless" and does not give the dog-whistler a ...

  8. Non-human electoral candidate - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 Black Mirror episode "The Waldo Moment" explores the concept of a cartoon character electoral candidate.Several news reports, including one by Chris Cillizza, political reporter for The Washington Post, compared the 2016 Donald Trump political campaign to the episode; [47] [48] later, in September 2016, episode writer Charlie Brooker also compared the Trump campaign to The Waldo ...

  9. Should you make quitting social media a New Year's resolution?

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    “The No. 1 benefit of reducing your social media time is being more present. It helps you to be more fully engaged and improve the quality of your relationships. It allows you to be more ...