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    their natural habitat. Where possible the flooring should be covered with a layer of paper and/or wood shavings‚ the small particles present in sawdust can easily become wedged into the eye of the animal causing suffering and eventually infection (Richardson 1992). Despite the origin of the species extreme high and low temperatures must be avoided‚ an average temperature of 16-24 degrees is perfectly adequate. Cages should be kept out of direct sunlight and protected from frost during winter months

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    and teaching among college and university faculty. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press. Pritchard‚ A. (2008). Ways of Learning [electronic resource]: Learning Theories and Learning Styles in the Classroom. Hoboken‚ NJ: David Fulton Publishers. Richardson‚ R.‚ & Arker‚ E. (2010). Personalities in the Classroom: Making the Most of Them. Kappa Delta Pi Record‚ 46(2)‚ 76-81.

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    required to follow. A task that can be found in almost anyone’s life is the need to obey the speed limit. Whether you are running late to work‚ casually driving around town‚ or just running errands following the speed limit can feel very boring. Richardson brings up the question: “Can we get people to obey the speed limit by making it fun?” He showcases his solution to this problem in a video called “The Speed Camera Lottery – The Fun Theory.” In the video‚ he shows that following the speed limit

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    In Little Fires everywhere‚ Celeste Ng deftly explores the topic of making difficult decisions as a mother‚ specifically at a young age. After giving birth to May Ling‚ Bebe Chow is abandoned by her partner. Bebe is an immigrant whose income was unable to support a child at the time. Bebe felt she had no other choice and ended up dropping May Ling off at a fire station. The McCullough couple attempted to adopt May Ling since they were unable to get pregnant. When Bebe learns of the McCulloughs‚ they

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    Kids‚ tweens spend on average 7 and ½ hours a day in gross by some screening device according to ABC news whether it is watching television‚ playing video games‚ or texting. These devices include‚ but are not limited to; iPad‚ television‚ phone‚ xbox‚nintendo‚and ps3. Children render a vital role in our future‚ they are the next generation of police officers‚ health care providers‚ politician‚ and engineers.Therefore‚ ensuring that children’s cognitive development is on the right path is indispensable

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    Pamela or Virtue Rewarded By Samuel Richardson “Pamela or Virtue Rewarded” is a book that describes an “unusual” love story‚ becoming with the passing of the time one of the classics of the universal literature‚ because of the way it is written and also by its main theme. Social classes are well distinguished‚ and any relationship between the rich and the poor is inconceivable. Pamela‚ as a character‚ is also different because she offers hope to young maids of that time in a romantic and

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    Martha McCaskey

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    eighteen months that McCaskey had been with Seleris Associates’ Industry Analysis Division (IAD) she had proven her ability as a consultant on multiple projects. Her performance had garnered the attention of key leadership personnel‚ Tom Malone and Ty Richardson‚ and raised the bar for expectations at IAD. McCaskey accomplished this through hard work and long hours‚ refusing to take the easy way out‚ and maintaining a high moral standard despite knowing that high morals were not necessarily upheld by all

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    of Defoe‚ marriage was based upon social and economic standing‚ and all involved worked to marry well financially. This emphasis on money and economic advantage is replaced by a desire for complementarianism and a focus on internal qualities as Richardson begins his novel‚ Pamela. With this change‚ the lives and loves of the main heroines are dictated by the changing norms and shifts in capitalistic gain. Although capitalism plays a significant role in shaping the marriage of individuals‚ there is

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    The Trinity

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    The Trinity “In our time‚ and for ordinary Christians‚ the Triune nature of the One God‚ Father‚ Son and Holy Spirit‚ does not seem understandable or relevant.”1 Many Christians today‚ while professing a belief in the Trinity‚ have little to no knowledge of the actual meaning behind worshipping a Triune God. “For the very concept of numbers like one and three can never be capable of grasping the ineffable reality of God...they are at best only human verbal constructions...beyond comprehension

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    and capital and therefore could not produce at a commercial scale. There was no agricultural export‚ meaning there was a loss of foreign currency being injected into the economy on a regular basis. This marked the beginning of economic downfall. Richardson (2004:307). The failure of the agricultural sector which is the backbone of the economy led to the economic crisis. This meant that the government could not generate enough revenue to sustain its infrastructures such as the health sector. Health

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