Adopt A Pet Essay Julie Bishop LAE1 Language & Communications Adopt A Pet Julie Bishop What pet to choose? A guinea pig of course! I grew up on a farm and experienced the care and maintenance of many different kinds of animals. There were cows‚ pigs‚ horses‚ chickens‚ goats‚ and ducks‚ dogs‚ cats and probably some I don’t even remember. I do remember how much work it was to take care of these animals. I think this experience gives me a different perspective
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Wild Animals Do Not Make Good Pets >It is estimated between 5‚000 and 7‚000 tigers are kept as “pets”‚ more than exist in the wild. A tiger can be purchased for as little as $300 or less than a purebred dog. >Almost everyone loves animals‚ and many would want to own a wild animal‚ because they believe their animal would be different. >I personally wanted a pet “large” cat until I became informed on the dangers of owning one. >In order to help you better understand the importance of why
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Baa‚ baa‚ black sheep‚ Have you any wool? Yes sir‚ yes sir‚ Three bags full. One for the master‚ One for the dame‚ And one for the little boy Who lives down the lane. Baa‚ baa‚ black sheep‚ Have you any wool? Yes sir‚ yes sir‚ Three bags full. My mom once bought a sheep‚ but it wasn’t black‚ it was white. So I went to the store and bought two cans of animal safe black spray paint‚ then I went home‚ and sprayed it onto my sheep. Now I’m not racist ‚ but there’s just something about
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Rats! Most people would only see these little critters as pests. But‚ did you know rats have been domesticated rats for over hundred years. These domesticated rats contribute so many things for the advancement of mankind. Not only are domesticated rats used for research in medical science but they are also kept as pets by many people. Yes‚ pets‚ there are actually people who keep rats as pets. Domesticated rats are great pets for adults and even children. Rats are extremely intelligent pets. They
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The History and Consequences of Domestication of the Horse. Domestication concerns adaptation‚ which is usually a captive environment and which is achieved by some combination of genetic changes occurring over generations‚ as well as by environmentally induced changes in development that recur during each generation (Price‚ 1984). The domestication of the horse has profoundly affected the course of civilization. Horses provided meat‚ milk‚ and enhanced transportation and warfare (Vila et al.
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Our ancestors lived in harsh environments in the Savanna Desert and struggled to stay alive. Over time‚ our ancestors started settling down‚ eventually they came up with little ways to make their life easier. The domestication of plants and animals changed human life in a good and big way because more food was produced‚ trades were established‚ jobs were specialized‚ and people were able to settle in villages. Firstly‚ people produced more foods which lead to many new things. They had surpluses
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translation‚ how to convey the cultural connotation has always been considered the most difficult part. Generally‚ there are two strategies adopted to translate idioms which are domestication and foreignization. Domestication demands a closeness of the translation to the readers language to achieve the goal of smoothness. In domestication a transparent‚ fluent style is adopted in order to minimize the strangeness of the foreign text for target language readers. The foreignness in the source text will be weakened
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TELEVISION AND THE DOMESTICATION OF COSMETIC SURGERY ARTICLE BY- Sue Tait INTRODUCTION: Today‚ there are a number of reality series on television which make over “ordinary” people. Two such US produced shows are Extreme Makeover and Nip/Tuck. Extreme Makeover aired from 2002 to 2005 was the most successful of television’s surgical reality shows and Nip/Tuck which was on air from 2003 was the first drama series about cosmetic surgery. This article by Sue Tait throws light on how cosmetic surgery
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Domestication is the process of gradually and selectively breeding wild animals into tamed versions to produce more desirable qualities. Domesticated animals are typically dependent on human care or actions to survive‚ having been primarily "created" by human interaction and activity for a specific purpose. Numerous animal species have been domesticated and brought under human influence. Archaeological evidence demonstrates that dogs were the first animals to be domesticated by humans. . This process
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For the first blog‚ I have decided to write about how technology is domesticated to reflect various social values. In Silverstone’s article ‘Domesticating Domestication’‚ he writes about the idea of domestication and how we ultimately shape technology by the way we integrate it into our lives. The way technology has been incorporated into our daily lives reflects numerous social values. For example‚ it is often thought that technology such as the internet enhances education. This has therefore
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