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    to please their owners and get along great with children. They will do anything to protect their owners. Although, keep in mind that these dogs have a lot of hair, so they shed quite often and need to be groomed often. Poodles are also a good choice of dog for your family. Poodles are very smart and gentle dogs. Having distinctive haircuts is a benefit to them because the shed very little hair, which is good if your child suffers from allergies. However, they do require scheduled grooming…

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    Artificial Selection

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    Beginning at the start of human civilization with the Ancient Egyptians, humans started to deliberately breed dogs to help with everyday tasks. The tasks Egyptians used dogs for included hunting and guarding. Thus, traits for strength and swiftness were selected for breeding so they were strong but fast. This allowed them the ability to catch prey and thieves. This act of choosing certain traits to enhance a dog’s ability to perform a set task is known as artificial selection. Charles Darwin…

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    Hi, Tom, How have you been? How's your work? How's your studies? How's your thesis? Have you finished your research yet? Have you visited all countries you planned earlier? As for me, I dream about travels. But I can't. I still have some health problems and I am short of money. Never mind, I believe all my troubles will be ended soon. I am going to found something like my own courses of English. To be more exact, it will be a company of one teacher: me. I can teach beginners and elementary…

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    All About Me Have you ever met a wild fierce crazy girl before at vista prep academy (VPA) probably you have,there everywhere at this school, but i'm unique beyond the rest of them. I have dark brown curly poofy long hair with light brown highlights which is hard to brush and takes and takes really long time to straighten.I have brown eyes and a little bit of blue at the top which is my birthmark.I have small nose and i'm 4.9 and usually have my nails painted a color that matches with my outfit…

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    Dog Lifespan Essay

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    Understanding A Dog's Lifespan: How Long Can Dogs Live? Most households have considered owning a pet or two. Most of the dogs then were mainly used to help secure the home which is why it was most common to see large breed of dogs. But for the past years, you may have noticed how toy dogs have become extremely popular. Some famous toy dogs which are owned by celebrities have been featured on various television shows and shared how extravagant the lives of these dogs have become. From wearing…

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    are influenced by the people around us. Celebrities are a perfect example. Some major fashion icons in the 1950’s were Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn, and Grace Kelly. They wore knee-length dresses, tennis shoes, ballerina shoes, poodle skirts, “Hollywood” hair waves, and anything with printed designs on them. When you see style icons like them, other women would follow their path and wear the same things because they believe those clothing pieces were in. Now in this…

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    his pocket. He then saw a little black poodle with a white sock, walking in the streets, he kneeled down and picked it up. He then started walking as he walked, he walked past the newspaper printer and the cloths store and subway until he reached the dogcatcher very nonchalantly handed him the dog and continued to walk up the street towards the center of town. As Mr. Johnson was walking he happened to come across a poster that says missing dog black poodle with one white sock, he then grabbed…

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    Ryan Kelley Analysis

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    around a two-branched tree with of face of a grimacing old man, bald with a thick mustache. The rest of the pieces in this series include Faux Staffordshire Spaniels (pair), Turkey Time, Poodle Party, Hog-Wild, and Vulture which are sculpture, also in earthenware, of two Staffordshire Spaniels, a turkey, a poodle, a pig, and a vulture respectively. Other elements that cause all these pieces to have such a whimsical and fantastical presence are the limited color palette and the glaze work. With…

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    Mutt (a mixture of 2+ dogs breeds) depending on what kind of mutt you get they can be pretty laid back. These dogs are mid-energy dogs who can last a couple walks a week. If you walk at least two times a week you may want to try a Bull Terrier, Poodle, Newfoundland, or a Mutt. Mutts can be any level of energy depending…

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    Piaget Sensorimotor stage First stage of cognitive development in which schemes are based on perception. This stage begins at birth. Children can only focus on things that are right in front of them. Simple reflexes are an example of an involuntary action that happens without much thought process. During this stage infants learn they can repeat movements over and over, such as bringing their hand to their face and back down repeatedly. Make a sensory board with many items. These items can…

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