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    There was a friendly owl, Hooie, who had a friend named, Cluck. Cluck was a chicken who loved to play with his best friend, Cuddles. This monkey loved to play with his best friend, Walker. The dog only sometimes liked to play with Snuggles, a grumpy cat who thinks she is a queen. Snugs, her nickname, loved to play with Hip Hop. I bet you can’t guess, but Hip Hop also has a hamster for a friend named, Peanut. Now that you know who’s friends with who, I’ll tell you all about them. While flying around

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    “Harper!” I yelled as she opened her front door. She ran out and gave me a big hug. “You can put your bags in my room for now,” Harper said as she took a bag out of my hand. We walked into her room set my stuff on the floor next to her bed, and ran back outside. “Alright sweetie, I’m gonna leave, have fun!” my mom said softly to me. She gave me a hug, kissed my forehead and Harper and I disappeared inside while our moms talked outside. Our adventure took place. In the summer of fifth grade, Harper

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    Abstract 1.0 Introduction There is currently a lot of interest and research around the topic of noseband tightness in competition horses, especially after significant recent attention on the matter in the media. The International Society of Equitation Science, ISES, issued a statement on their position and recommendations concerning restrictive nosebands, in this statement they cited and McGreevy et al.’s study in 2012 “The effect of double bridles and jaw-clamping crank nosebands on temperature

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    eaters” (37). It is seen that carnivores are anatomically different than those of herbivores. Meat eaters have well developed canine teeth, digestive juice with higher level of hydrochloric acid, long and larger digestive tract with well developed paws to hunt the prey, where as herbivores are physically different from these characteristics. These anatomical differences between herbivores and carnivores suggest that humans are created as non meat eaters. Vegetarian foods, which are eco

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    375 million years ago, a fish-like creature crawled onto the land. This transition into an existence on dry terrain gave rise to amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and finally to humans. As early reptiles colonized in adverse new environments, they adapted features to help them survive during their struggles for food and territory. Our reptilian ancestors were changing their bodies and these new features are evident in our human bodies today. One of these features that link us to our reptilian ancestors

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    envionrment that the citizen may live in. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals gives multiple examples of diseases that can infect humans such as, “ chlamydia, giardia, hepatitis A, rabies, ringworm, tuberculosis, measles,monkey pox,... and arthropods,” just to name a few. These diseases range from minor to fatal, and it is not likely that the dealer who gave that individual the exotic creature will tell the owner about the diseases it possibly has. As the animals are forcefully

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    the enviorment that the citizen may live in. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals gives multiple examples of diseases that can infect humans such as, “ chlamydia, giardia, hepatitis A, rabies, ringworm, tuberculosis, measles,monkey pox,... and arthropods,” just to name a few. These diseases range from minor to fatal, and it is not likely that the dealer who gave that individual the exotic creature will tell the owner about the diseases it possibly has. As the animals are forcefully

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    Adaptions in Ectothermic and Endothermic Animals to Extreme Climates First of all we need to understand what ectothermic and endothermic animals are. Animals differ in their abilities to regulate body temperature (thermoregulation). We sometimes use the terms "cold-blooded" or "warm-blooded." Most reptiles feel cold to the touch, while mammals and birds often feel warm. Somewhat more precise descriptions can be made by using the terms poikilothermic and homoiothermic. The body temperature

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    Why are people so mean to animals? It’s one of the hardest questions to answer. Animals all around the world are abused every day. Around 1,880 animal abuse cases, were reported in2007, just from the media (humanesociety.org). In this essay, I’m going to inform you about some examples of animal torture, laws against animal abuse, how to help stop creature cruelty, and Kat Graham, a young activist making a difference in the animal world. You can be more like Kat and help fight peacefully against animal

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    stopped in his tracks as a beam engulfed in flame falls down onto his path, forcing him to find another way, but at every side the flames climbed and crawled along the walls, ceiling and floor, all, save the path he had run along, which instead had the paw prints of white. Seeing no other way, Ason fought through the burning and fire towards the person as they grew more silent until they fell deaf, and he, lost with the voice to lead him, without any other choice, he bound to the window and freedom from

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