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    Diary Of A Snoopy Cat

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    I just finished reading Diary of a Snoopy Cat it was an interesting book all in all I give it a 3 out of 4. I gave it a 3 because there are parts of the book that can be slightly confusing and had part mentioned that could have been left out, they weren't really needed. I feel the introduction in the beginning of the book could have been setup better than it was. The characters are very intriguing from their names to their different personalities. Inca, her family, and friends each have their…

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    What is the purpose of Empathy? Empathy definition: The ability to share and feel others feelings. Also the meaning of empathy is to show others you care for them and listen what happened to make them feel better. Once my sister broke up with her boyfriend even though they have been together for two years, the relationship meant a lot to her and when they broke up she started crying. I felt empathy for her because I knew what it was like to lose someone you love. And by showing empathy towards…

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    Before the Supreme Court decision in 2005 to the ban the death penalty of juvenile offenders, 22 criminals were executed while under the age of eighteen. So, when given the topic of crime and punishment I was unsure of what I wanted to do with it, but after research on things similar to the first sentence I knew I wanted to do something with adolescence. After more in-depth research I decided on focusing on altering the severity of punishment. Consequently, the United States court system should…

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    animals) member by the name of Nicole went undercover to a cosmetic testing factory. She found that the company was using animals to test their products. Majority of animals used for experimentation are rabbits, guinea pigs, dogs, cats, monkeys, and hamsters. She witnessed the gruesome condition the creatures were in. The animals are kept in cramped cages, just waiting to be put to test. When the defenseless animal is chosen they automatically become fearful of humans. Once they undergo testing…

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    Ever here a bang and crash of thunder and lightning and run for shelter, ducking under doorways and diving into the nearest closest, while piling who-knows-what’s-in-there all on top of you? Or scurry under covers because of a gust of wind? Then you, my friend, may have astraphobia, or the fear of thunder and lightning. This informative article will also include the meaning and cause(s) of astraphobia, the effects and victims of astraphobia, and history of astraphobia. Though not generally…

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    law to record a minor in pornographic settings and in my opinion for good reasons. Case 6j: There are more than four hundred pet cemeteries in the United States. People often spend hundreds of dollars to bury their dogs, cats, birds, goldfish and hamsters. Is this practice morally acceptable? I do feel this is an acceptable moral practice. Animal cruelty is punishable by law. I personally feel if the law can punish you for treating a pet wrong, then the only way to treat pets is like a family…

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    Do you own a dog or a cat? Or maybe a chicken or a monkey? If you do you’d be surprised to know that people all over the country are arguing that animals deserve rights. Animals are always being treated inhumanly and people want a stop to it. PETA, a big organization for ethical treatment of animals is trying to put a stop to the abuse of animals. The question is do you think animals need a “Bill of Rights”? I think some animals deserve some kind or law that lets them enjoy their lives without…

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    Imagine your in the classroomm trying to learn and it stinks. The class pets cage is nasty and ready to be cleaned. But who would want to clean it? Or if you are trying to listen to the teacher and the pet is being noisy. This is important because people need to know what your dealing with when they get a class pet. Some people think it is a good idea to have a class pet and others don't think it is a good idea. I think we shouldn't have a class pet. Because first they are pulled out of their…

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    Charles Baxter Gryphon

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    The short story “Gryphon” by Charles Baxter, is about a 4th grade boy, named Tommy, who attends a school in 5 Oaks, Michigan. On a Wednesday afternoon, his normal teacher, Mr. Hibler developed a nasty cough. Then the next day he was replaced by a substitute teacher, named Miss Ferenczi, who tells great, some true and some untrue, stories. Tommy starts to like Miss Ferenczi, the moment he sees her and continues to the entire story because of how odd she is. Tommy loves weird things, that…

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    Combatting the customary opinion that money is the root of all evil, William Hazlitt, the author of “On the Want of Money,” asserts that a life without money is a life not worth living. It would seem that money is the most important, if not the only, factor that leads to a happy life. In fact, he stresses the uncomfortable encounters that occur while living life with a lack of wealth through stimulating tactics, grim diction, and convincing statements. Initially, Hazlitt conveys to the audience…

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