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    Mobile Lazy Guards Kailan Patel Nottingham Trent University N0672831 December 10, 2017 ABSTRACT The Art Gallery problem is well known in computational geometry and a real life problem is the Lazy Guard Problem; “Given a polygon, choose a minimum number of stations (points) in the polygon such that a mobile guard that visits all stations will guard the entire polygon.” [1] Furthermore, a polygon that can be guarded with an X number of stations is said to be lazy X guardable. Keywords: Lazy…

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    Teaching Scar to Sit Introduction For this assignment, I have decided to train Scar the cat to sit. Scar is a three-year-old neutered female. Her owner lives in a shared house with three housemates. She is the flat pet and both an indoor and outdoor cat. Scar is extremely social, active and attention-seeking. She cannot sit still or stay. During the day, she is usually left alone and is the only pet in the house so gets little socialisation. Her owner admits he probably doesn’t give her the…

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    Adopt a Bunny | Save a Rabbit It is safe to say that you are thinking about adopting a rabbit? Rabbits are delightful. They are delicate, calm and simple to house train. Much like a feline, they will use a litter box. Rabbits, not at all like felines, require supervision in your home. Rabbits make awesome indoor pets. Rabbits were first trained in the Middle Ages and are utilized as wellsprings of food, hide, and fleece, as research subjects, and as pets.. They are lovable and brimming…

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    especially when it comes to dogs and cats. There are many similarities and differences between cats and dogs such as their species, life style, and behavior. One of the most obvious similarities between dogs and cats is their hair. One of the attributes of their hair is that it helps regulate their body temperature. When something has hair, they are classified in the mammal kingdom. This means that each of them give birth to live young. Also, they drink milk when they…

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    Cat Persuasive Speech

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    ATTENTION GETTER: I just learned today, that our beloved cat, Mary-Joseph-Smith Leonardo the third, has died. But you should not worry, not because I’m sure you have already realized at this point your lives that cats are stupid, malignant, disgusting, hideous creatures, but because there are too many things that happen in our daily lives that cause us to worry about things we cannot control. My topic for this oratory revolves around the idea that we need to stop worrying about things we cannot…

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    Guinea Pigs

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    Pumpkin and Ginger. My mom has had these two guinea pigs for the past year or so and she recently decided that she didn’t want them --- as the has habituated with her pets of the past. She had previously promised my dorm mates and I one of her six cats, but going back on her word she decided she would bestow upon us her guinea pigs instead, we decided we’ll take what we can get. So in preparation for Pumpkin and Ginger’s arrival I have bought them around 6 bags of various snacks, two new beds, I…

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    Homeless Cats

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    Wandering cats or cats without a permanent home are considered to be a massive problem in almost all over the world. Stray cats maintain a very harsh life and do not live for a long period of time. These cats are likely to pact and spread diseases. Hunger may lead to kill them along with other small creatures such as birds or mice. As they also recreate new stray kittens because of the fact that most of them are not neutered or sterilized. Helping stray or homeless cats can be resolved by…

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    A female Mini Schnauzer named Maggie and found that after a while of having her, she started chewing on her back & legs with some spots on her looking pretty raw. We examined her and knew she didn't have fleas and we started to worry that her hair wouldn't grow back in the raw areas. We decided to take her to the vet to see what was wrong. The vet had the usual answer of the dog has allergies and could either give her shots (expensive) or try a cream/lotion. We decided to go to the pet store…

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    The cat didn’t reply; instead, he simply strident regally out of the alley. The girl furrowed her brow, ignoring the cat and taking notice of Fleance’s sudden interest in the shadows, “Say” she grinned alacritous, “Are you here alone? My aunts and I could offer you a place to stay if you’d like.” Fleance assiduously examined the dirt-ridden floor. His father had warned him against the dangers of the world. In fact, before Banquo had been murdered he tended to be an extremely vigilant man;…

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    Aesop's Gables Analysis

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    Aesop’s Fables Folio A 600-metre race is conducted between the cat, dog and hedgehog to determine which animal can run the distance the fastest. The aim of the investigation is to identify the characteristics of animals’ races and in the final analysis, the results of the initial, semi-final and gold medal races. The cat follows a quadratic line with the equation . The dog’s path follows a cubic line with the equation . The hedgehog follows a linear path with the equation . These graphs can be…

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