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    them daily. If their hair is short, a few times a week should be enough. A type of hair brush that works well is a baby's brush. The brushes are often soft and gentle and won't be too hard on their scalp. If your guinea pig has long hair, a metal greyhound comb will easily remove any tangles. Regular brushing will remove excess hair, especially during the shedding season. Bathes Unless they get dirty, it isn't necessary to give them a bath. In fact, guinea pigs don't much like a bath, no…

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    Adolf Hitler Quotes

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    that the young were more important and that training to be a nazi should start at a young age, as told in this quote by him: “The weak must be chiselled away. I want young men and women who can suffer pain. A young German must be as swift as a greyhound, as tough as leather, and as hard as Krupp’s…

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    Also in some light in the woods she turns purple, it is one of the most amazing and unusual things I’ve ever seen. She is the best dog ever and she has rarely ever done anything wrong. Winsten is my second dog that we got last spring is an italian greyhound and he is so weird. If you lay on the ground he will come and lay his neck on your face. He is also the most disgusting dog in the word. He eats girls dirty underbritches and dirty tissues. Even though he is a gross dog you can’t not love…

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    uniforms, learn about war, train for war, and hate Jews. Hitler wanted all Germans to take over the world. Hitler told children, “The weak must be chiseled away. I want young men and women who can suffer pain. A young German must be as swift as a greyhound, as tough as leather, and as hard as Krupp steel” (BrainyQuote). In Hitler Youth, they start the children with simple games, to draw them into loving Hitler Youth, and begging their parents to continue to let them go. After the first couple of…

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    (I.iv.172-3). Macbeth makes the order to kill Banquo and his son in order to fulfill his own ambitions. To convince the murderers to go through with the plan, Macbeth threatens their manhood: “Ay, in the catalogue you go for men, / As hounds and greyhounds, mongrels, spaniels” (III.i.103-4). All of the animals that Macbeth lists are dogs, but some of them could not pass for dogs. This is a metaphor for manhood as Macbeth truly means that anyone can call themselves a man, but in order to be a…

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    A Reflection on the Recurring Themes of 3 of Dave Eggers Works A wide range of personal experiences to look back on, a curiosity to understand and reveal social injustices; this along with Eggers sophisticated and entertaining writing style has justly made Dave Eggers a national best seller. Through reading three of his many works, I have discovered recurring themes of loss and loss through death, faults with the social justice system and racial profiling, and a misconception of…

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    Animal welfare is making sure the well-being of an animal is met. There is much controversy worldwide regarding the rights and ethical treatment of animals and many disputes within the sport of thoroughbred racing. According to Dr. John Webster, Professor of Animal Husbandry at the University of Bristol, there are five freedoms that humans need to strive to provide for their animals: Freedom from thirst, hunger, and malnutrition, freedom from discomfort, freedom from pain, injury, and disease,…

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    Are you a man? (An analysis of manhood in Macbeth acts 1-4) Manhood is a term used relatively often in the play Macbeth by Mr. William Shakespeare. Being a man means you are no longer a boy, or child and you are mature and not considered a child anymore. Throughout the first four acts of the play, many men are asked if they are men or not and many are not asked, just accused. Macbeth is a play about a man that gets so caught up in having power that he gives up all the good things he had, just…

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    Thurgood Marshall Case

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    Thurgood Marshall is in an elite group of lawyers, from 1940 until 1960, his time as lead counsel for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) placed him at the forefront of the Civil Rights Movement. During his tenure, he argued 32 cases before the Supreme Court of America and won 29 of those cases. This prolific use of the law to fight discrimination gave him the moniker “Mr. Civil Rights”. His skill as a lawyer helped to overturn or change laws that discriminated…

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    Codi Character Analysis

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    In the course of the story, Codi's role in the community marks a noticeable change. The community can be as small as her family, and be as big as the city Grace. However, She appears distant and isolated to both community at the beginning of the book. Such characteristics are drawn from her reference to father as Doc Homer, and her habit of fabricating stories of the past, etc. As the course of the story advances, she starts to make a change in her mindset, embracing the past and her family…

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