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    Cats

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    there are thousands of cat lovers in the world. The cat is a beautiful small animal resembling the likes of a tiger. It lives on the streets as well as in our houses and is one of our favourite pet animals. The cat’s body is covered with soft‚ silky hair and has four short legs and sharp claws hidden in the fleshy pads. Cats seldom make any noise while walking or running. Cats have bright eyes and they can even see in the dark. Cat is found all over the world and milk is cats favourite. Many people

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    Cats. The first thing that comes to a person’s mind would be the cute little cuddly furballs that we can cosy up to. Not forgetting How they look at us with their majestic eyes that gleams like emeralds while purring softly and the cuteness overload when their lick their fur to clean themselves. Cats are naturally stereotyped to be domestic pets that one can keep at home and play with. However‚ Not all cats are like that. There is a species of cats known as the jungle cats which are a drastic opposite

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    (pink) Suggestion (blue) Cats Are Friends‚ Too! "A dog is man’s best friend." That common saying may contain some truth‚ but dogs are not the only animal friend whose companionship people enjoy. For many people‚ a cat is their best friend. Despite what dog lovers may believe‚ cats make excellent house pets because they are good companions‚ civilized members of the household‚ and easy to own. People enjoy the companionship of cats. First‚ many cats are affectionate. They will

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    The domestic cat was first classified as Felis catus by Carolus Linnaeus in the 10th edition of his Systema Naturae in 1758.[1][3] However‚ because of modern phylogenetics‚ domestic cats are now usually regarded as another subspecies of the wildcat‚ F. silvestris.[1][4][33] This has resulted in mixed usage of the terms‚ as the domestic cat can be called by its subspecies name‚ Felis silvestris catus.[1][4][33] Wildcats have also been referred to as various subspecies of F. catus‚[33] but in 2003

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    Archetypes Associated with Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland is a perfect example for a Hero’s Journeys. A Hero’s Journey was first introduced by Christopher Vogler in his book "The Writer’s Journey". Vogler subdivides the Journey into seven archetypes which includes the hero‚ mentor‚ threshold guardian‚ herald‚ shape shifter‚ shadow‚ and trickster. These seven archetypes are demonstrated in Alice in Wonderland in an unrealistic but usual way. The Hero is most likely the protagonist ad

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    inhabited by strange‚ humanlike creatures. Alice encounters lots of different humanlike creatures throughout her journey through the world of nonsense‚ poetry and mind-boggling logic‚ like‚ the talking flowers‚ the White Rabbit‚ the Mad Hatter‚ the Cheshire Cat‚ the Caterpillar‚ Tweedledee and Tweedledum‚ the Queen of Hearts‚ Jabberwocky and the White Queen. Alice’s adventures in Wonderland included shrinking‚ growing to the size of a giant‚ attending the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party‚ playing Croquet and attending

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    professions to his newly discovered hobby as a photographer of little girls. Carroll first incorporated the notion of dreams and the riddle of life in Alice in Wonderland‚ where Alice meets the Cheshire Cat for the first time. Upon receiving Alice’s comments about the Mad Hatter and the March Hare‚ the Cheshire Cat gives her a rather puzzling response‚ “we’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad.” (66) The annotation for this quote was interesting to look at‚ because it explains exactly the dream sequence

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    animals should be lower class then her. Alice doesn’t feel the sensitivity of animals. Animals have less capacity for human intelligence for Alice that’s nothing. She sees animals as enemies because she has only seen the bad side of them. The Cheshire cat disappears because he’s lower class than Alice. “My power will only last a certain amount of time and I will pass it on.” When the Queen says this to Alice‚ she sees time as if the power was already hers and she builds a bit of confidence

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    The Musical Cats

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    on truth and reality. Recently I came across the musical cats and even though it goes against everything I agree a great musical is. Cats are one of the most creative and enjoyable musicals I’ve seen. I even believe that musicals are deeper then what it appears to be . This essay will contain what the musical cats was about‚ and my personal opinion about it. The cats in the musical weren’t just normal everyday cats. They were special cats with different characteristics‚ and personalities. In the

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    the evolution of cats

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    Evolution of Cats The sweet‚ little feline lying on your bed has a long and predatory ancestry. Its family tree is complicated and only recently has been deciphered. There are 37 species that can be broken down into eight lineages. These felines are grouped into these eight lineages because it was observed that species in one lineage shared morphological‚ biological and physiological characteristics found only in their groups. For example‚ we are all familiar with the roaring cats (lion‚ tiger

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