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    ever assured you that they would do something and does the opposite‚ or told you to stop doing something and then they do it‚ or even when you are talking to someone and they are talking to someone else or don’t listen to your statement? Those are my pet peeves‚ because they consistently happens to me. Pretend you are talking to someone about your favorite tv show’s newest episode‚ and then you ask them a question and they don’t respond. You apprehend that they are talking to someone else. How do

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    Pet Shop & Supplies Business plan I. Business Goals a. To increase sales by at least 10% for the first three years of operation. b. To be a leader in the pet feeder product market with a measurable share of the market c. To make Customers Satisfied d. To Make Other Branches so people don’t have to go places far away e. To make this the number 1 pet supply store II. Strategies a. Focused on design professionals‚ pet care professionals and government agencies. b. Marketing Effort c. Will

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    No dogs allowed

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    The Case: No Dogs Allowed Questions Answers 1. Is it fair to ask citizens who own dog(s) to pay a yearly fee to use the park? Would it benefit the residents economically to build town houses or Dog Park? 2. Land‚ labor‚ capital 3. Land and capital 4. Residents and possibly some tourists 5. Building 40 town houses because the town is rapidly growing due to job offers. 6. A. Pro-Town can use the money for development of public goods. Con-It would increase congestion. B. Pro-More homes for new

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    WHY PEOPLE KEEP PETS

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    WHY PEOPLE KEEP PETS  Today owning a pet is a widespread phenomenon and is also becoming a trend in our society. Pets always have something to offer whether it is companionship or protection. Some people even have pets just for the sake of it. As stated in the dictionary‚ pets are a domesticated or tamed animal or bird kept for companionship or pleasure. The reason why people keep pets is pets can improve your health‚ a source of exercise and provides companionship.   There are many benefits from

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    First in Show Pet Foods

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    percent from last year. • The dog food industry can benefit from the absence of a completely frozen dog food market in the Boston metropolitan area. • More than fifty percent of the dog food market is still untapped thus there is an immense potential to grow in this market. Threats: • There are almost 50 dog food manufacturers with 350 dog food brands in the U.S. However‚ there are five companies that have approximately 75 percent market share of U.S dog food sales in 2008. • The

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    Swing Kids

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    Swing Kids Before and during World War II was a tough time to live in Nazi Germany. The new laws and way of life during this period affected society of all ages in numerous different ways. New political and social groups were formed both to support and oppose the Nazi and the Gestapo leaders. One of these groups was known as the Swing Kids who listened to Jewish and black swing music and danced at illegal clubs against the Nazis. The movie‚ “Swing Kids”‚ explains this group of teenagers. The

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    Toys for Kids

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    a lot of expensive test tubes and other fancy science equipment. But the children are afraid to use them in case they break. Can’t we use simple things found at home for doing science experiments. There is no scientific apparatus available in my town. Children learn by doing. In their free moments they are always tinkering‚ pottering‚ playing and messing around with whatever they can lay their hands on. It is during play that children learn a lot of important things about science. When they

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    Diary of a Wimpy Kid

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    telling him he’s just jealous that he has a girlfriend. Also‚ Rowley is the only one who can bail Greg out of the fact his English teacher‚ Mr. Blakely‚ only accepts essays written in cursive‚ but also‚ usually‚ Rowley scouts ahead and checks for any dog poop whilst they are walking to school‚ but without Rowley‚ Greg is having to watch out for the poop himself and avoid a very nasty Rottweiler whilst walking to school. And then Abigail starts using Rowley to carry her books. Greg used to use Rowley

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    Red Dog

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    Title: Red Dog Response type: Film Directed by Kriv Stenders Response written by Jesse Bird The film Red Dog‚ directed by Kriv Stenders is an inspiring story about a stray dog that brought together the small community of Dampier and is based on a true story. Red Dog explores the ideas of loyalty‚ friendship‚ isolation‚ community‚ love and hardship. Stenders uses a human-like approach through his representation of Red Dog. This can be seen when the character Jack‚ begins to explain Red Dog to Thomas

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    Swing Kids

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    Swing Kids 1. Hamburg‚ Germany. 1939. The main character‚ a young‚ German man named Peter Muller‚ was very traumatized by what the Nazi’s and Gestapo (the terrorist political police of the Nazi regime founded by Hermann Göring‚ whose purpose was to persecute all political opponents of the Nazi regime) did to his father. Over the course of the movie‚ Peter went through a change; he saw his father in a new light‚ and realized what really mattered in the world around him. Peter’s father was a violinist

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