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    Guinea Pigs Benefits

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    Keeping guinea pigs as pets is fun, especially if you love watching the cute animals play and listen to the funny sounds they make. However, this fun comes with a lot of responsibility when it comes to feeding them. Fresh food and adequate clean water is a vital thing in the everyday life of your adorable pet. You should ensure it gets the proper nourishment. This is done by providing the right food and by meeting your pet's emotional and health needs. Lack of proper a diet could result to poor…

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    Throughout James Joyce’s short story, “The Dead”, Joyce creates an inconspicuous, concrete symbol for the more abstract concept of death. The author develops the motif of snow with a negative connotation throughout the story. Images of snow and references to it begin as soon as Gabriel walks in the door of his aunt’s house. Draped in snow and bringing with him “a cold, fragrant air from out-of-doors”, Gabriel is described at beginning the story to reference the snow to convey the repetitive…

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    Essay On Veterinarian Job

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    accurately explain how and why they are important to be a veterinarian. A veterinarian is a person who is qualified to perform procedures on animals that are injured or sick. I would like to be a small animal veterinarian which means I would work with cats, dogs and other small domesticated animals such as rabbits and hamsters. The characteristics and skills I have, fit into how I shape my self-concept and represents each way my self-concept is developed. Some of the duties I would be required…

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    Mark Bezos: A Life Lesson from a Volunteer Firefighter “If you have something to give, give it now” stated Mark Bezos, a volunteer firefighter and head of development for Robin Hood; a non-profit company helping to fight poverty. After his first job as a volunteer firefighter he learned an important lesson, of which he shared through his inspiring, well-rehearsed Ted Talk, that caught the audience's attention. Bezos spoke about his experience at his first fire, where he was the second…

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    In Of Mice & Men the two main characters foster an interesting type of relationship that was very uncommon to find at the time of this book’s story. George and Lenny both follow the dynamic of “lone wanderers, working for a living, never settling down” type that was very attractive to a lot of men at the time. It allowed them to be there own person, make their own money and not have to worry about being ‘settled’ necessarily, and also having the freedom to romanticize what the future may bring.…

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    all. For instance during the “Rainfurrest” convention dodge ball game in 2014, a bobcat crawled to the sidelines after he got hit by the ball then reached out for help in dramatic fashion like in military movies. The wolf referee was hiding behind a dog furry as a human shield because he was targeted too while three of the referees were tied together with police tape acting like NWO “New World Order”. Even during the music videos they remake as furry versions, they clown around during or after…

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    If you do not have a pump house around your well, contact a local contractor and see about having one installed this week. It should only take a skilled contractor a few hours to create and install a pump house. A pump house is basically like a dog house for your pump. It does not have to be incredibly fancy, it just needs to protect your well pump from the elements and provide it with some level of insulation. It goes around your pump and helps it weather the winter a lot easier.…

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    Douglas Mawson along with Belgrave Ninnis and Xavier Mertz were out in the barren land of Antarctica. Mawson heard a dog whine behind him and turned around to look for the source. He did not see his friend Belgrave Ninnis who was driving the sled behind him. He went back to figure out where he went and he saw a colossal crevasse in the ground and on a shelf a little way down he saw a dog with a broken back. There was no…

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    Memoir When we got him, he was already fully grown, maybe two or three, I don't exactly remember. It was my grandpa who got him for us, knowing my sister and I were desperate for a dog. His owners had already named him Noble and we didn't want to change the name. He was a medium sized male German Shepherd. Whom my sister and I adored. I was five, turning six in almost four months. I don't remember much about what he looked like or how he behaved, but he was quite tolerable of my four years old…

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    In “Under The Snow” John Mcphee expresses the connection he has created with the bear cubs in his care. He even compared them to his own kids “When my third daughter was an infant, I could place her against my shoulder and she would stick there like velvet... The first cub I placed on my shoulder stayed there like a piece of velvet”( ). Mcphee continued to describe what his job working with the cubs entails. Taking care of abandoned cubs in teams to help them through the winter and then placing…

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