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    Paws and Claws A Syndicated Study on Canadian Pet Ownership June‚ 2001 Table of Contents BACKGROUND AND REPORT STRUCTURE .........................................................................1 METHODOLOGY...................................................................................................................2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................................4 Who Are Pet Owners?..........................

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    Apathy : A Death Wish

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    Apathy: A Death Wish "Science may have found a cure for most evils: but it has found no remedy for the worst of them all--the apathy of human beings." Some might think that when Helen Keller spoke those words‚ she was talking about some weird disease in an exotic place that affects people in the slums. Or probably a flaw found in the mentally ill. She was not talking of a disease or a problem that affects only one group of people‚ but one that affects society as a whole. Apathy is not some dreaded

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    What exactly is The Monkey’s Paw and what is it about? It’s a supernatural short story written by W. W. Jacobs. The short story is based on fiction and was published in England in 1902. It’s based around a mummified monkey’s paw that works as a talisman and grants three wishes to whoever owns it. What some people might not know‚ is that when you make a wish‚ you’re messing with fate‚ so the wishes never go as expected. The Monkey’s Paw takes place in the White’s family home. This can be

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    The stories Monkey’s Paw by W.W Jacobs and The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe are similar by both being scary and have a plot curve and we read them in class together. Their different by The Tell Tale Heart has the fiction genre and Monkey’s Paw is a play/drama . Here are some more similarities and differences. The Monkey’s Paw took place in a warm ‚ cozy parlor on a wet and cold night in Laburnum Villa. The story probably set around when it was published in 1902. The Tell Tale

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    chose a Howler monkey is because it is a loud animal just like me. Howler monkeys are the loudest of all monkeys. They are very soft and cuddling creatures. These monkeys are very good with humans. These types of monkeys call to let others know where their territory is‚ warning them to stay away. The calls sound like a loud shouting roar. After one group of howler monkeys call another group of Howlers answer. Howler monkeys tend to do this in the morning and at the end of the day. Monkeys are divided

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    The second most suspenseful story I believe is The Monkey’s Paw. I believe this suspense story deserves the second place title because this story‚ much like The Tell-Tale Heart‚ paired fear and horror with the suspense. In The Monkey’s Paw‚ the author uses the fear of being buried alive‚ which I think is another interesting way to create dread in your reader‚ this helps the suspense flow a little smoother‚ because now your reader is worried and just has to know what happens to the character. I love

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    Regrets The Monkey’s Paw is a story by W.W. Jacobs (1902). The story is mostly about a paw that has the power to grant three wishes‚ but there are consequences. Every time a person wishes for something there is always someone that ends up getting hurt. Morris warns the Whites about the paw‚ but they do not listen. At the end they end up getting hurt‚ they start regretting their choice. They start to realize that they did wrong by not listening to Morris. Greed can lead you to consequences and regrets

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    Monkeys range in size from the Pygmy Marmoset‚ at 140 to 160 millimetres (5-6 in) long (plus tail) and 120 to 140 grams (4-5 oz) in weight‚ to the male Mandrill‚ almost 1 metre (3.3 ft) long and weighing 35 kilograms (77 lb). Some are arboreal (living in trees) while others live on the savannah; diets differ among the various species but may contain any of the following: fruit‚ leaves‚ seeds‚ nuts‚ flowers‚ eggs and small animals (including insects and spiders). Some characteristics are shared

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    Self discipline - Taming the lazy monkey Every morning I have a freezing cold shower‚ why? Because part of my mind says ’Don’t do it‚ it’s just stupid’ and that same part of my mind give’s lots of different reasons not to do it. Each morning I fight that inner voice and discipline it to accept that I am taking a freezing cold shower. I believe there are benefits to having a cold shower which is why I started the discipline in the first place. Self discipline is a skill and once you get to grips

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    My Greatest Wish

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    is the oldest structure on the original list of the seven wonders of the ancient world‚ which was compiled by Greek scholars about 2‚200 years ago. It is also the only remaining survivor from the original list. The Great Pyramid is the largest of three Pyramids at Giza‚ bordering modern-day Cairo. Although weathering has caused the structure to stand a few feet shorter today‚ the pyramid was about 480 feet (145 meters) high when it was first built. It is thought to have been the planet’s tallest

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