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	<title>CCK9 Protection Dogs &#187; Belgian Malinois Puppies</title>
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		<title>CCK9&#8242;s Belgian Malinois Puppies At 3 Weeks</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2013 12:51:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TSGiMs</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Belgian Malinois]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The litter was born April 01/ 2013 and there is currently available one female. Aesthetically the puppies have nice conformation with large heads, nice bone density, and good pigmentation. The puppies all have strong nerves and are environmentally strong. The puppies will be suited for Personal Protection Dogs or Elite Family Estate protection Dogs. Please [...]]]></description>
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<p>The litter was born April 01/ 2013 and there is currently available one female.</p>
<p>Aesthetically the puppies have nice conformation with large heads, nice bone density,  and good pigmentation. The puppies  all have  strong nerves and are environmentally strong.</p>
<p>The puppies will be suited for <a href="http://www.cck9.com/personal-protection-dogs/" title="Personal Protection Dogs">Personal Protection Dogs</a> or Elite Family Estate  protection Dogs. </p>
<p>Please note: This is the first time the puppies were outside.</p>
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		<title>KNPV Dutch National Champion Belgian Malinois Puppies Have Arrived</title>
		<link>http://www.cck9.com/knpv-dutch-national-champion-belgian-malinois-puppies-have-arrived/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Apr 2013 00:31:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TSGiMs</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Belgian Malinois]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are excited to announce that Cindy finally had her puppies. The pups were born April 01, 2013. The puppies are all BIG with nice heads and good pigmentation. There are four male and four females available. These Belgian Malinois puppies will be suited for high-end KNPV or Elite Estate Family Protection Dogs. We are [...]]]></description>
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<p>We are excited to announce that Cindy finally had her puppies. The pups were born April 01, 2013. The puppies are all BIG with nice heads and good pigmentation.</p>
<p>There are four male and four females available. These <a href="http://www.cck9.com/belgian-malinois-breeder/" title="Belgian Malinois">Belgian Malinois</a> puppies will be suited for high-end <a href="http://www.cck9.com/category/knpv/">KNPV</a> or Elite Estate Family Protection Dogs. </p>
<p>We are very excited to start working them. We will be posting training videos on our <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/cck9protectiondogs/videos">CCK9 YouTube page</a>.    </p>
<p>P.S. The pups are only three days old in this video.</p>
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		<title>K.N.P.V. Dutch National Champion Litter Announcement</title>
		<link>http://www.cck9.com/k-n-p-v-dutch-national-champion-litter-announcement/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2013 20:20:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TSGiMs</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are excited to announce that we have confirmed Cindy is pregnant.  Aesthetically her pups will have nice conformation with large heads, great bone density, and good pigmentation. The pups will also have a nice temperament, strong nerves, well-balanced and clearheaded. Cindy is a KNPV line Belgian Malinois that we had bred in 2009. She [...]]]></description>
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<p>We are excited to announce that we have confirmed Cindy is pregnant.  Aesthetically her pups will have nice conformation with large heads, great bone density, and good pigmentation. The pups will also have a nice temperament, strong nerves, well-balanced and clearheaded.</p>
<p>Cindy is a <a href="http://www.cck9.com/category/knpv/">KNPV</a> line Belgian Malinois that we had bred in 2009. She was not only the only female but was also the pick of the litter. Aesthetically, beautiful body conformation, imposing dark pigmentation color, strong head and remarkably strong working ethics.</p>
<p>Watch a video of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/embed/S4fNN5D6mHs">Cindy working in Protection</a>.</p>
<p>Spanky, 2011 KNPV PH 1 Dutch National Champion <a href="http://www.cck9.com/belgian-malinois-breeder/">Belgian Malinois</a> import from Holland. Spanky earned his coveted KNPV PH1 degree in May of 2011 with  a perfect score of 440 points, which gave him a bye to go to the Dutch National Championship in September, where he came in 2nd with 435 points.</p>
<p>The puppies will be born April 2/2013.   The puppies will be suited for high end KNPV or Elite Estate Family protection Dogs. This litter will be whelped in an undisclosed isolated area with 24 hour surveillance camera. Reservations are highly recommended so please feel free to <a href="http://www.cck9.com/contact-cck9/">contact us</a> right away.</p>
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		<title>CCK9 Newest &#8216;Behind The Scenes&#8217; Video</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2012 19:33:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TSGiMs</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a behind the scenes video working in protection with one of our German Shepherd Protection Dog&#8217;s Dereck, who we sold to a family from New York three years ago. Dereck was sold as an Executive Protection Dog. Our client was going on vacation and decided that it would be a good time leave [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is a behind the scenes video working in protection with one of our German Shepherd Protection Dog&#8217;s Dereck, who we sold to a family from New York three years ago. Dereck was sold as an <a href="http://www.cck9.com/executive-protection-dogs/">Executive Protection Dog</a>.</p>
<p>Our client was going on vacation and decided that it would be a good time leave Dereck with us to be trained up to our Elite Family Estate Protection Dog program.</p>
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		<title>How Effective is Frozen Semen for Breeding German Shepherds?</title>
		<link>http://www.cck9.com/how-effective-is-frozen-semen-for-breeding-german-shepherds/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2010 10:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TSGiMs</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Canine Health]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bloodlines are very important when breeding dogs; they&#8217;ve been refined and specialized over hundreds of years to create the best breeds for a wide variety of purposes. Even today, canine bloodlines are still being refined through selective breeding of only the best dogs. It stands to reason then, that when a breeder happens across a [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1370" title="Protection dogs - CCK9 - Blog- 21" src="http://www.cck9.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Protection-dogs-CCK9-Blog-21-300x234.jpg" alt="Protection dogs - CCK9 - Blog- 21" width="250" height="195" />Bloodlines are very important when breeding dogs; they&#8217;ve been refined  and specialized over hundreds of years to create the best breeds for a  wide variety of purposes. Even today, canine bloodlines are still being  refined through selective breeding of only the best dogs. It stands to  reason then, that when a breeder happens across a dog that performs  exceptionally well, they will want that dog to sire or dam as many  litters or possible. Of course, a dog can only be bred so many times in a  lifetime, but there are methods that allow one to store a dog&#8217;s genetic  material for future generations.</p>
<p>For male dogs, semen can be collected and stored for long periods of  time through freezing. When first collected, semen will only stay  effective in storage for between 3-5 hours. It is important to remember  that sperm are essentially alive, and tend to have very short  life-spans. However, immediately chilling the semen allows it to remain  in storage for a much longer time; when chilled, it can often last as  long as 2 days. When properly frozen, the storage-time increases  exponentially. Essentially, frozen sperm can last indefinitely, but its  quality and effectiveness may still degrade very slowly over time. It is  important to note that properly storing frozen semen at the appropriate  temperature is a difficult task. It requires temperatures lower than  -300°F, and should only be attempted by a professional with proper  safety equipment.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the amount of time a sperm cell spends in storage is  inversely proportional to the amount of time it will survive once warmed  to body temperature and introduced to the uterus. Fresh semen will  typically survive in an intrauterine environment for as many as 5 days,  while chilled semen may only survive between 2-3 days. Frozen semen has  the shortest intrauterine life-span, and may only last about a day. The  chances of pregnancy occurring are directly related to the amount of  time that sperm are able to survive within the uterus. This means that  fresh semen has the highest chance of successfully leading to pregnancy,  while frozen semen has the lowest.</p>
<p>Whether you&#8217;re breeding <a href="http://www.cck9.com/german/german-shepherd-puppy.php" target="_blank">German Shepherd puppies</a>, <a href="http://www.cck9.com/belgian/belgian-malinois-puppy.php" target="_blank">Belgian Malinois  puppies</a>, or Dutch Shepherd puppies, you should keep in mind that fresh  semen and natural conception are always the preferred methods. Due to  the costs of having semen stored at the appropriate temperature, as well  as reduced effectiveness after being frozen, freezing and storing semen  should only be done when absolutely necessary.</p>
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		<title>How to Tattoo Your German Shepherd Puppies</title>
		<link>http://www.cck9.com/how-to-tattoo-your-german-shepherd-puppies/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 10:00:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TSGiMs</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Puppies]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Humans have been leaving their mark on animals for thousands of years. While cattle and livestock have been branded since the times of ancient Egyptians, working dogs have typically been identified by collars. Unfortunately, collars can come off, but there are several identification methods available to us today that serve the purpose of being permanent [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1345" title="German shepherd  puppies - CCK9 - Blog - 26" src="http://www.cck9.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/German-shepherd-puppies-CCK9-Blog-26-300x274.jpg" alt="German shepherd  puppies - CCK9 - Blog - 26" width="249" height="227" />Humans have been leaving their mark on animals for thousands of years.  While cattle and livestock have been branded since the times of ancient  Egyptians, working dogs have typically been identified by collars.  Unfortunately, collars can come off, but there are several  identification methods available to us today that serve the purpose of  being permanent as well being safe and humane. The purpose of having a  permanent identification method for working dogs is important in a legal  sense, and especially important for registration purposes.</p>
<p>The two most popular identification methods today are the use of  small tattoos, and the implantation of a microchip from which  information can be digitally read. While the microchip is certainly the  high-tech option, it loses the benefit of making the dog immediately  identifiable, and requires possession of a special microchip reader. In  the United States, microchips and tattoos are encouraged, but no  permanent form of identification is enforced. However, several other  countries, including Canada, have made the use of identification tattoos  mandatory for canine registration.</p>
<p>Identification tattoos should be given when the puppies are at about  six weeks of age. It is important that the tattoo is administered  properly, and placed appropriately. The skin will stretch and distort  the numbers as the dog ages, making them unreadable if done improperly.  Of course, the numbers to be tattooed should be the litter registration  number, and the registration number of the individual puppy. Cleanliness  is the first priority in order to avoid infection. Properly sterilized  tools should be used, and the area should be cleaned with rubbing  alcohol before-hand. The puppy should be on its back, and held down by  an assistant to keep the legs from moving. Tattoos are typically placed  on the inside of the upper-thigh where there is less fur to obstruct the  tattoo. Make the numbers small and dark to help the withstand the  effects of stretching and distortion over time. Tattoos can also be  placed on the inside of the ear, although this is becoming less common.</p>
<p>The process is not entirely painless, but having a guaranteed proof  of ownership in the event that someone attempts to steal your <a href="http://www.cck9.com/german/german-shepherd-puppy.php" target="_blank">German  Shepherd puppies</a> or <a href="http://www.cck9.com/belgian/belgian-malinois-puppy.php" target="_blank">Belgian Malinois puppies</a> is well worth the mild  discomfort of having them tattooed. If, at any point, you are unsure  about the tattooing process, you should not hesitate to contact your  veterinarian for further advice.</p>
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		<title>How Reliable is Your Personal Protection Dog</title>
		<link>http://www.cck9.com/how-reliable-is-your-personal-protection-dog/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 10:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TSGiMs</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Training]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Police Protection Dogs are a valuable asset to police forces everywhere and essential to many police operations. Among  all of their capabilities, tracking is one of the most frequently used. However, when dealing with serious cases, as the police often do, the reliability of a dog&#8217;s tracking ability is of incredible importance. At present, United [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1215" title="Belgian Malinois - CCK9- Blog" src="http://www.cck9.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Belgian-Malinois-CCK9-Blog.jpg" alt="Belgian Malinois - CCK9- Blog" width="232" height="232" />Police Protection Dogs are a valuable asset to police forces everywhere and essential to many police operations. Among  all of their capabilities, tracking is one of the most frequently used. However, when dealing with serious cases, as the police often do, the reliability of a dog&#8217;s tracking ability is of incredible importance. At present, United States courts do not consider a dog&#8217;s tracking ability to be 100% reliable. The results produced by a police tracking dog can only be used as supporting evidence, and cannot be presented as the only available evidence. Furthermore, the dog&#8217;s tracking ability must also be proven to be reliable. In all cases, the first test of reliability is the dog&#8217;s ability to track human scent.</p>
<p>A dog&#8217;s ability to reliably track human scent has been a topic of debate for many years. As humans, it is difficult for us to understand the process of scent tracking from a canine perspective. The canine nose is more than capable of identifying between a wide variety of scents, but ensuring that a police dog is following the correct scent is far more difficult. The biggest skeptics have always maintained that rather than tracking a humans unique scent signature, dogs track scents left behind by the disturbance of the ground as a human walks or runs, and thus kicks up a variety of dust and dirt particles along the way. Others have suggested that dogs are primarily focused on the scent of the feet or shoes that have left behind traces as they have rubbed against the ground. Others still say that unique human scents are left behind as a multitude of skin cells and hair are shed from our bodies. The reality is that a well trained tracking dog will be looking out for a mix of both human scent as well as ground disturbance. However, human scent must remain the focus with ground disturbance acting only to assist in maintaining the trail on a human scent. A reliable dog must be able to demonstrate the ability to track human scent without getting distracted by converging trails left by other humans.</p>
<p>The key to reliability in a police protection dog is to begin training at an early age. It is not enough to simply begin training track drive in a young <a href="http://www.cck9.com/belgian/belgian-malinois-puppy.php" target="_blank">Belgian Malinois puppy</a> or <a href="http://www.cck9.com/german/german-shepherd-puppy.php" target="_blank">German Shepherd puppy</a>. Detecting human scent should be taught almost from the beginning, and should remain the focus of tracking exercises throughout the dog&#8217;s career.</p>
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		<title>CCK9 Stolen Belgian Malinois Puppies &#8211; Update</title>
		<link>http://www.cck9.com/cck9-stolen-belgian-malinois-puppies-update/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 01:17:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TSGiMs</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Approximately one week ago we were appalled to discover that three of our Belgian Malinois puppies had been stolen from our CCK9 facility. We have just learned that the individuals responsible for this heinous act have cruelly abandoned the pups by a major highway. Police are furthering their investigation, and we suspect it will not [...]]]></description>
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<p>Approximately one week ago we were appalled to discover that three of our Belgian Malinois puppies had been stolen from our CCK9 facility. We have just learned that the individuals responsible for this heinous act have cruelly abandoned the pups by a major highway. Police are furthering their investigation, and we suspect it will not be long before these criminals are brought to justice.</p>
<p>We fear that the pups may be mistaken for coyotes by local farmers in the area. If you spot the pups or have any information as to their whereabouts, please do not hesitate to contact us at: <strong>1.866.865.2259</strong></div>
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		<title>Problems During Whelping when Breeding Guard Dogs</title>
		<link>http://www.cck9.com/problems-during-whelping-when-breeding-guard-dogs/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 10:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Breeding guard dogs is a very specialized practise. It requires years of experience and expertise to recognize good bloodlines and to know which dogs are suitable for breeding. However, the process of actually whelping newborn puppies can hold a whole new set of challenges in itself. If no problems occur, the puppies will be pushed [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1104" title="German shepherd puppies - CCK9 - Blog - 4" src="http://www.cck9.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/German-shepherd-puppies-CCK9-Blog-4-300x300.jpg" alt="German shepherd puppies - CCK9 - Blog - 4" width="250" height="250" />Breeding guard dogs is a very specialized practise. It requires years of experience and expertise to recognize good bloodlines and to know which dogs are suitable for breeding. However, the process of actually whelping newborn puppies can hold a whole new set of challenges in itself.</p>
<p>If no problems occur, the puppies will be pushed out one by one. They will be contained within an amniotic sac which the mother will break open. She should then bite the umbilical cord in half, and start licking the puppy to help it breath.</p>
<p>The first problem that can occur is if the mother has trouble pushing the puppy out. The mother should not have to spend more than about 10-15 minutes per puppy. If a puppy gets stuck during birthing, it can endanger not only the life of that puppy, but that of the entire litter. If the mother spends too long pushing on a stuck puppy, you will have to help her before she exhausts herself and endangers the rest of the litter. Having some form of non-toxic lubricant on hand can help. Watered-down dish soup may suffice as a last resort. Pull on the puppy gently to help release it. If the mother exhausts herself before the rest of the pups are born, her contractions may stop. If this occurs, an emergency c-section will have to be performed by your veterinarian, or at an animal hospital.</p>
<p>After each puppy is born, the mother may not release the puppies, cut the umbilical cords, or lick the puppies to help them breath. If the mother fails to do any of these, it is up to you to them for her. Keep a disinfected pair of scissors nearby as well as some iodine. Releasing the puppies from their sacs should be fairly easy. However, cutting the umbilical cord requires more of a crushing cut than a clean cut in order to minimize the amount of bleeding. You should cut the cords about a half-inch from the puppy&#8217;s abdomen. You may have to tie off the ends using clean string. Dental floss works well for this. Finally, have clean towels nearby to dry off the pups and remove mucous from around nose and mouth. Try to encourage the mother to lick puppy by placing it in front of her, but be prepared to towel down the puppy yourself. If the puppy isn&#8217;t breathing, your will have to remove mucous from the puppy&#8217;s mouth yourself. Open the pup&#8217;s mouth and use a clean medicine dropper to suck out any mucous. Rubbing the puppy with the towel whilst cleaning it also helps to promote circulation.</p>
<p>Finally, you should keep track of the number of placenta after whelping. It is normal for the mother to eat the placenta, but you should not let her eat more than a couple, as it could upset her stomach. If the placenta does not come out along with the pup, you should remove it yourself to prevent it from interfering with the next pup.</p>
<p>Whether they are <a href="http://www.cck9.com/german/german-shepherd-puppy.php" target="_blank">German Shepherd puppies</a>, <a href="http://www.cck9.com/belgian/belgian-malinois-puppy.php" target="_blank">Belgian Malinois puppies</a> or Dutch Shepherd puppies, the above steps can help to overcome the most common problems that occur during whelping. However, be on the lookout for large amounts of blood or green-black discharge before whelping. This could indicate a more serious problem that requires the attention of your veterinarian. Always have a phone near by for you to call your vet for advise, or in the case of an emergency.</p>
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		<title>CCK9 Belgian Malinois Puppies Stolen</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TSGiMs</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Saturday, February 20th at approximately 5am, we were deeply disturbed to discover that our house on the CCK9 facility had been forcefully broken into. Three of our Belgian Malinois puppies at 9 months of age were being kept within the home, and have been stolen. These pups were undergoing training to become Executive Protection [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1086" title="Belgian Malinois - CCK9" src="http://www.cck9.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Belgian-Malinois-CCK9-300x300.jpg" alt="Belgian Malinois - CCK9" width="270" height="270" />On Saturday, February 20th at approximately 5am, we were deeply disturbed to discover that our house on the CCK9 facility had been forcefully broken into. Three of our Belgian Malinois puppies at 9 months of age were being kept within the home, and have been stolen. These pups were undergoing training to become Executive Protection Dogs and they are extremely important to us. The pups, Brutus, Nero and Caesar, were litter mates from Cindy and Ducko, and had enormous potential.</p>
<p>Local police are conducting a full investigation, and we pray that these gorgeous Belgian Malinois pups are returned to us without harm. If you have any information that may help us find our pups, please contact us at our toll-free number: 1-866-865-2259. A reward is being offered for their safe return.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1090" title="Brutus   Nero  Caesar 022" src="http://www.cck9.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Brutus-Nero-Caesar-0221.jpg" alt="Brutus   Nero  Caesar 022" width="450" height="299" /></p>
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