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    Senior English 13 November 2017 Feral Children There have been many cases of “wild children,” this term refers a human child who has lived isolated from human contact from a very young age where they have little or no experience of human care, behavior, or, most importantly, of human language. Children that were raised by animals gain the traits of the animals. Consequently, early childhood influences are usually permanent. There are some certain characteristics of a feral being. Someone who…

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    Neutered Cats and Obesity Domestication of cats is a double edged sword. While befriending humans provides cats with an abundant source of food, the cats had to sacrifice and abide by our rules if they were to attain food. An example that displays these rules humans create is neutering. Neutering is an idea that is hard to grasp by pet lovers. Nevertheless, neutering drastically helps in maintaining a pet in the living conditions that pet owners seek acceptable. Life with a neutered cat trumps…

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    Owning a pet in Maryland isn’t always just about playing and cuddling with your fur ball. When you own a dog or cat, you take on a tremendous amount of responsibility. Pets need health care and when an emergency happens, you may need to come up with quick cash on the spot. Maryland is a great place to own a dog or a cat, or even a few of each breed, because of the mild weather in the spring, summer and fall months. Your pet will have plenty of opportunities to get outside and play during these…

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    starving cat left on the side of the road. The poor animal had its tail bobbed and its paws had their claws cut. It stared up at him with large round, green eyes, which instantly won Bob’s heart. The poor animal was in horrible condition, however. It was so hungry its ribs were showing, and its left fore-paw was broke. Bob took the animal in, and cared for it, and helped it find a new home, which would soon lead to the shelter we had today. No animal should have to face the horrors that cat went…

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    owners have to release them back into their original habitat in the wild! The bobcat is a North American cat that appeared during the Irvingtonian stage of around 1.8 million years ago. Containing 12 recognized subspecies, it ranges from southern Canada to central Mexico, including most of the contiguous United States. Bobcats are carnivores and eat a variety of small animals including feral cats, rats, rabbits, cottontails, wild birds, mice, chickens, squirrels and small fawns. The bobcat is…

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    The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents is a book by English writer Terry Pratchett. This book presents to the reader a marvelous story about a talking—or very intelligent and clever, as he puts it—cat, a clan of educated rats, and a stupid-looking kid, who go from town to town to scam the villagers by producing a fake plague of rats, and then the kid would play the piper that leads the rats away with his music. That plan leaves Maurice as the master mind behind the act. The story begins…

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    and precious to all of us and they are born to be loved to form their parents. It is going to tell the story of feral children living in our society, and the behavior of them. The word of ‘Feral’ means wild or undomesticated, which give us remind myth of Romulus and the founder of Rome and his twin brother, who was raised by a wolf and also Tarzan, who lived with animals in a wild. The feral children who were raised in the wild had a hard time to become a human. In Ukraine, Oksana Malaya was…

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    Genie Research Paper

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    Genie, the feral child, became a prime subject of discussion and research in the world of psychology. Genie’s childhood was one full of neglect and social isolation. She was born into a family with horrible parents. She was one of a few siblings to survive their parents’ neglect. Until about the age of thirteen, Genie spent her life tied to a chair and was deprived of any form of communication with other people. The reason Genie was an anomaly and became such an important topic in the…

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    Tarzan Movie Analysis

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    forests in the state are not dressed and go with all four limbs. Everybody called him was Peter. Despite great effort, but they could not force him to eat bread, or cereal, Peter 's favorite dish is only vegetables and water from the trunk. With the feral children, people need to find the available resolutions to help them socialize with the society. They are taught basic social skills, the smallest details of daily life, culture and morality. Language learning with them completely is not easy…

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    Moving Back Home Analysis

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    It may be difficult for the boys to convert back into their everyday life in society after the traumatic experiences they encountered on the island. There are some cases in which feral or abandoned children are rehabilitated or put back into society but most cases are unsuccessful. Many of the boys in this book will probably suffer from PTSD when they go back home, and this may have a negative effect on the way they fit back into society as citizens. Also, social expectations of the society back…

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