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    Pet Therapy

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    Pet Therapy 1 Does Pet Therapy Improve the Health of Those Who Use it? English Composition Pet Therapy 2 This paper reviews the possible beneficial effects pet therapy can have on individuals in both a hospital setting‚ as well as the every growing technique of home health care. Pet Therapy is a fairly new and changing technique in the health care field. The hope of pet therapy is that during visits to the hospital it will help divert parent and children’s attention during

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    Pet Preform

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    Manufacturing of PET preforms KSIDC PROJECT PROFILE ON MANUFACTURING OF PET PREFORMS Prepared by: Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation Ltd. September 2012 Manufacturing of PET preforms KSIDC PROJECT PROFILE FOR MANUFACTURING OF PET PREFORMS INTRODUCTION The basic technical and financial parameters of a project on the manufacture PET preforms by injection moulding PET bottle grade resin are described in this profile. This is the first stage in the two stage PET bottle manufacturing

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    My Pet

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    My Pet My dog‚ Itsy‚ is the best pet; in fact some people tell me she is like on of my children. I have had her since she was a small‚ innocent‚ four-week-old puppy. She is a black and tan dachshund‚ otherwise known as a weenie dog. Itsy is mostly black like the midnight sky‚ although‚ all four of her paws are tan and she has a small round tan dot on the inside corner of her eyebrows. Her snout is tan with ebony down the top; it’s also long and narrow like Pinocchio’s nose

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    Exotic Pets

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    not be kept as pets. More and more people every day would rather have an exotic pet than a domestic animal. I. INTRODUCTION A. Attention getter 1. Show pictures of wild animals. 2. How many of you have ever said you wanted a pet monkey when you were at the zoo last time? Or imagined how neat it would be to have a tiger sleep at the foot of your bed instead of just a dog? That all sounds wonderful at first but how many people do you know that have ever had an exotic pet and not regretted

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    pet peeves

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    Pet Peeves Pet peeves‚ everyone has them. Some people make their peeves known; others just grit their teeth and keep their annoyance to themselves. My pet peeves include my husband talking loudly in public on the phone‚ people using their phones in public‚ and the way people care for their kids. These are just a few of my pet peeves that I want to talk about.  My husband is one of the worst about talking to loud on his phone in public. One day in particular comes to mind. We were going to walk

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    unusual pets

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    Owning an unusual pet was a way to show wealth and power to others. These were known as Menageries. A menagerie is a private collection of animals‚ which is not open to the public as a zoo is in our times now. When a family decides to buy a family pet‚ generally they look at fancy fish‚ sweet little kittens or even a high-spirited puppy. They would not think about going out and buying a lion for their young child to play with. However‚ many people get unusual pets. Yet‚ it does affect society

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    Keeping Pets

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    The disadvantages of keeping prairie dogs as pets far outweigh the advantages. But the cuteness factor of these unique creatures keep the pet trade moving along with more and more people wanting prairie dogs as pets. Before you take on one of these animals into your care‚ you should weigh all of the factors of ownership so there will be no surprises once the prairie dog is in your home. Advantages Without a doubt‚ the cuteness and uniqueness factors of the prairie dog are what interest people

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    An Unusual Pet

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    AN UNUSUAL PET Guinness was probably the most gorgeous pup you had ever seen. When he first came to stay with Kathy and James he was only six weeks old and they had chosen him specially from a litter of pups in a nearby pet shop. They brought Guinness home in a little basket and placed him in his new room which had been carefully prepared for the pup. He had toys‚ a soft cuddly bed and a litter tray. He had fun running around in the large room with the new vinyl floor and no furniture to get in his

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    The Value of Pets

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    There are many pills‚ medicines‚ and potions out there that claim to have a calming and therapeutic effect‚ but what are the side effects? There are many different kinds of pets such as‚ cats‚ dogs‚ fish‚ and horses‚ but they all share a physical and mental therapeutic value. Fish are one kind of pets that have a calming effect. Your emotions about colors lead to a reflex action in your vascular system‚ with changes in blood pressure and pulse rhythm occurring to "color psychology and color

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    The Population

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    This article is about methods of family planning approved by the Catholic Church. For a more general use of the term‚ see fertility awareness. Natural family planning Background Birth control type Behavioral First use Ancient: calendar‚ LAM mid-1930s: BBT 1950s: mucus Failure rates (First six months: LAM Per year: symptoms- and calendar-based) Perfect use LAM: 0.5% Symptoms based: 1–3% Calendar based: 5–9% Typical use LAM: 2% Symptoms based: 2–25% Calendar based: 25% Usage Reversibility

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