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    Good Morning, ladies and gentleman, I highly affirm the statement that cats are better than dogs. I define cats as a small domesticated carnivorous mammal with a short snout, soft fur and retractile claws. It is widely kept as a pet, and many breeds have been developed. I define better as the more desirable and I define dogs as a domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has a long snout and non-retractile claws. My first point to declare that cats are better than dogs is that they smell…

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    will keep your kid cool and stain-free any time of the day. If you think denim is a little too heavy, you can resort to cotton jumpsuits. The breathable fabric and extra coverage will keep your kid from getting too hot or sustaining scratches and mosquito bites. Just be sure you’re there to help them out of their clothes when they need to go to the CR. 2.…

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    The author opens with personification, stating the swamp is “unfathomable, unconquerable,” displaying that this piece is meant to bring pleasure to your mind. It is not just a location, it holds the “mother of vegetation, father of mosquito, soul of silt.” This is a legendary swamp which cannot be forgotten, it is one of the greats, like racial history or Hollywood. She practices extended syntax, along with asyndeton, in order to give infinite amounts of imagery and description. Opposition…

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    time he would be fighting a severe illness. Eventually he and his family started to make jokes of his lack of immunity, towards, more or less, everything. They started to say things such as how great the great risk a mosquito took in biting him, “with some of his blood the mosquito was almost sure to die!” When John was three, the Kennedys moved to another home a couple blocks from their old home in Brookline, an area just outside of Boston. It was a dazzling house with twelve rooms, and more…

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    percent higher chance of developing pancreatic cancer and leukemia, and a slightly higher risk for developing heart disease. According to the BBC, you are also more prone to smallpox infections and severe malaria. Yet, you’re less likely to be a mosquito magnet. Type B If you have type B blood you are curious and interested in everything. You enjoy many hobbies, but can easily become bored. You’re a great friend and listener, but according to ketsueki-gata you have no problem expressing their…

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    Tucked into a valley carved by countless years of erosion, the San Lorenzo River snakes its way down through the Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park. As it nears UC Santa Cruz, it slows to a mere crawl, forming a swimming hole aptly named the Garden of Eden. Upon first emerging from the trees a small beach filled with a combination of sand from the rivers rage and the fine silt that covered the trail. Nearly invisible waves of heat rise from the sand, making the background appear to animate.…

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    Mosquito bitten and worn, Logan pushed aside tangled rushes, and reeds, using a flashlight as a guide to wade through the shallow marsh. It did not help that the pouring rain flooded the sedges, they stepped over as lightning streaked across the sky. The light landed on a crocodile on the hunt. A hiss broke from the reptile’s snout that opened, exposing its conical teeth. Reeda squealed and rushed away. “Help me!” A voice shouted. Logan spun around just in time to see Reeda as she sunk deeper…

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    Reaching For Success I grew up in a sparsely populated village in Ghana named Tamale. Dirt roads led to small mud houses with thatch roofs. We had no electricity or running water. During the rainy season the dirt roads turn to an obstacle course of potholes and sinking mud. The faded yellow school house is situated on the north end of town and you could hear the rain beat on the metal roof as we approached school. The raindrops beating on the corrugated metal roof created a symphony that…

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    Britain. British colonists settled in the New World for religious freedom, greater business opportunities and to compete with Spain for dominance over the New World. Early attempts of colonization proved futile since many people died of malaria and mosquitos due to the harsh climates. However, when John Rolfe found a way to make tobacco important to the economy of some British states, they began to export tobacco to England; growing tobacco was a difficult task and is why it has been expensive.…

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    lake. At where Brian had crashed it was the northern woods of Canada. Brian recalled that the foods he ate were rabbits, birds, turtle eggs, fish berries, and fruit. He also had to face numerous threats. Threats such as mosquitos, a quail, a porcupine, a bear, a skunk, a moose, wolves, and even a tornado. BBrian also noted that while he was yet at the northern woods of Canada he had seen a rescue plane flying around, however, it had missed him.This has caused him to nearly attempt suicide, but…

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