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    independence for each aspect of life: Domestic life: baking, preparing morning tea, setting tables, clearing and wiping tables, washing dishes, folding washing and dusting. Outdoor life: walking, raking the leaves, sweeping up, gardening, feeding chickens or pets, small repair jobs, doing woodwork in an outdoor shed. Social life: shopping, outings like visiting a park, going to the beach, seeing a film, attending a concert, games and exercise. Artistic life: painting and drawing, crafts like…

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    Being A Veterinarian

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    has always been a dream job of mine since I was a child. Vets not only affect the life of the pet, for better or for worse, but they also affect the lives of those surrounding the pet. Even though being a vet may sometimes be heartbreaking, the rewarding feeling you get when saving a life is worth it in the end, and it pays well too. Veterinarians make pretty good money. Even though many people don’t take the job because of the money, it is a great factor. My cousin, who is studying to be a…

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    In Margaret Atwood’s book, Oryx and Crake Childhood plays an important role in the lives of all characters. Jimmy has constant flashbacks to his childhood, which explains how his childhood shaped his whole life. The story takes place in the future where Jimmy lives with his scientifically oriented parents in an isolated compound. The compound has no value for those who are not scientifically capable. However, Jimmy is more of a “word person” and his talent is mostly unappreciated in his world…

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    No one knows what life looks like through the eyes of someone else. The world can be a cold, dark place, especially for animals. Animals cannot tell people “that hurts,” or “I’m hungry,” or even “I’m still alive.” Unfortunately, animals suffer everyday. “Neglect and abandonment are the most common forms of companion animal abuse in the United States” (“25 Facts About Animal Cruelty”). Not only is there abuse, there is also animal testing, inhumane treatment in the food industry, and so much…

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    I 'm a tomboy no matter how much my mom wanted to change me. Every year in October we would go out of Michigan to Tennessee, where my grandpa lived and then we would go hunting, but this year was going to be different because this year I was going to get a dog to bring with me. “Please I really want one and I can take care of it.” ,I said My mom argued , “You can 't have a dog I won 't let you your not responsible and dogs mess up the house and they... take lots of care.” “But…” “No buts…

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    The Black Cat Addiction

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    wife and pets turned into hatred. The narrator was known for being kind caring, tender and loving. He loves animal and enjoy taking care of them especially his favorite, a cat named Pluto. Afterwards, he started to drink, and his personality drastically change for the worse. Consequently, he started to verbally and physically abuse his wife and pets and later murder them in a cruel manner. But how does a person’s behavior go from tender, caring and loving to hatred and murderous? If so how does…

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    The work in a long-term care (LTC) centers is the one that should deal with the emotional interaction between a patient and a nurse. The majority of patients are elderly or people with numerous afflictions and diagnoses. Long-term care nursing is a specialty that involves helping patients who need extended care, as they deal with chronic illnesses and disabilities. These nurses have a wide range of responsibilities in such simple activities as feeding, dressing, toileting and bathing, as well as…

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    Puppy Mill Case Study

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    Lesson 10 Review Questions 1. Puppies born in commercial breeding facilities (i.e. puppy mills) do not receive proper socialization; what are behavioral problems that may result later in life? What are some physical health problems that occur in puppies from puppy mills?? What are some physical health problems that occur among the breeding stock?? As a result of not getting socialization at a young age many problems can happen. The puppies could grow up and become afraid of everyone, become…

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    It takes several minutes for the minks to die a painful death. 11. Shark fin soup is about $200 per serving, the business kills 100 million sharks per year. Because it is not economically viable for fisherman to keep the whole shark, they just slice the fin off and throw the shark back into the ocean. Unable to swim, the shark sinks slowly to the bottom of the sea to die. 12. To test skin care cosmetics in the U.S., animals are often immobilized, shaved, and doused with products to see how…

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    about the time she came out of language school, the US went to war over weapons of mass destruction and Kayla was deployed. Her story is filled with the mundane details of Army life, like how a vegetarian finds decent food, what obstacles they encounter regarding personal hygiene, and how to take care of a pet in a war zone. Understandably, Kayla writes about what it's like to be a woman in the military. She documents some of the harassment that she experienced, but is very clear-eyed and…

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