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    My First Pet

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    My first pet Convincing a family to adopt a pet kitten can prove to be quite troublesome. Owning a pet requires a decent amount of free time and great responsibility. Staying persistent in your endeavors and showing your family just how serious you are can prove to be rewarding in the end. Caring for a pet cat can prove be a major responsibility for an eight year old. Even though I was fully aware that I was far too young to take on the responsibility that comes with owning a pet‚ I was very

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    A Comparison and Contrast of Love in Christopher Marlowe ’s "The Passionate Shepherd to his Love" and C. Day Lewis ’s "Song" In the poems "The Passionate Shepherd to his Love" by Christopher Marlowe and "Song" by C. Day Lewis‚ the speakers display their individual views of what can be expected with their love. Both speakers produce invitations to love with differences in what they have to offer. A list of promised delights is offered by the speaker in "The Passionate Shepherd‚" and through persuasion

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    Pet Insurance in West Virginia West Virginia is an excellent state to raise pets in‚ whether they are indoor or outdoor ones. The weather conditions do vary‚ as summers can be hot and winters can be downright snowy and frosty‚ so it is important to choose a pet that you know you can care for no matter what the conditions. West Virginia also offers vast amounts of farmland for men and women who wish to raise outdoor farm animals‚ such as sheep‚ pigs‚ cows‚ horses‚ chicken and turkeys. Many also own

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    Animal Abuse 1. In some circuses‚ wild and exotic animals are trained through the use of intimidation and physical abuse. Former circus employees have reported seeing animals beaten‚ whipped‚ poked with sharp objects and even burned to force them to learn their routines! 2. Elephants who perform in circuses are often kept in chains for as long as 23 hours a day from the time they are babies. 3. More than 25 million vertebrate animals are used in testing in the United States each year. When invertebrate

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    Automatic Pet Feeders

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    Pets are a great addition to most families. Dogs are loyal and loving‚ and cats are often great companions that can curl up on your lap when needed‚ but don’t require as much attention if you have a very active lifestyle. Dogs and cats are not the only types of pets though‚ as some like things like fish‚ turtles‚ or amphibians that are not very cuddly‚ but fulfill something in us that we need. Whatever your pet‚ there are going to be times when you must go away and you want to know that they are

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    pet peeve

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    Effective communication in our work‚ family‚ friends‚ as well as aspects of daily life‚ it plays a very important role. But we don’t always communicate effectively‚ ineffective communicate becomes obstacle when we want to gain the success and obtain the satisfaction. Nobody is born to dare to speak freely in public‚ every novice often have a kind of stage fright. I interviewed some people. My host mother is my first interviewee. She speaks in public about once a month. She likes everyone else‚

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    The Problem with Exotic Pets in America Gilles C. Haun Sullivan University Abstract Many Americans love to have exotic pets‚ not thinking of the consequences of ownership. Right now there is a widespread problem in America: In places such as Florida‚ numerous types of exotic pets are becoming an invasive species as a result of being released back into the wild. The Problem with Exotic Pets in America. Exotic pets have always been a concern to a variety of people: health care officials who treat

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    Exotic Pets Pros and Cons

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    Police Kill Dozens of Animals Freed on Ohio Reserve (October 20‚ 2011) Why was there no law regulating the animal collection of Terry Thompson‚ who freed his animals and then apparently killed himself? I’ve spent the last few years prowling America in search of people who share their lives with great apes‚ big cats and long snakes. Mr. Thompson is not unique. Monkeys seem particularly ubiquitous; a cursory online search can connect you with a purveyor. Exotic animal auctions are crowded with

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    Amy Winehouse and Adele are the two Englishwomen that have dominated  the UK music industry in the past few years and their impact on the global scene has made them equally memorable and inspiring. They stamped British music forever through their vintage looks but more so through their powerful voices and distinct genres.        Winehouse and Adele are both white girls who owe a debt to black soul music. The distinction between them is emphasized more so through their best works‚ the albums ( Winehouse’s

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    Law‚ Family‚ or Abandonment A great American writer was born on September 25‚ 1897. William Falkner was the oldest of four boys who lived in northern Oxford‚ Mississippi. Falkner refers to the town as‚ “a little postage stamp of native soil.” Falkner first became interested in poetry in his early teens. Falkner enjoyed playing football until he suffered a broken nose. Falkner failed at many aspects in his life; he dropped out of high school after receiving a “D” in English shortly before graduation

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