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    it’ll be fun. Every new experience can make a person change; sometimes the change is positive, and other times it is negative. Either way, there is no avoiding change. Animals are helpful, hardworking, and unique. In Memoir, Saying Farewell to a Faithful Pal by John Grogan describes the time their pet dog was helpful. The quote in the story that their dog is helpful to them is ‘’When i bought my wife home from the doctor after a miscarriage, that wild beast gently rested his blocky head in her lap

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    a very faithful, and intelligent woman in the late 19th century early 20th century. Being brought up in the upper-middle class, she was able to be educated privately in languages, arts, and literature. She has also studied much of the Catholic Faith. She meets the love of her life Felix Lesuer in 1886 while he was attending the University of Paris. The two married in 1889. While going to the university, Felix quits Catholicism, but the two had an agreement that Elisabeth can remain faithful, but Felix

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    change. Pets can change our lives because of many reasons. New experiences can make a change because of the way they help you. Sometimes it is a negative or a positive change. Animals are loving, caring, and cute. In the article Saying Farewell to a Faithful Pal, by John Grogon, it explains how pets can be a loving friend. The author shares when he had a good dog that he trained. He realized how his pet had affected him a lot. It had trained him life skills. I know this because from the passage it said

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    granted on their help. Animals can offer a lot of help on many different occasions. People can largely benefit from interacting and observing animals. People can largely benefit from animals through interaction. In the article “ Saying Farewell to a Faithful Pal, by John Grogan. He said one day when a stranger tried to hold one of the children, our holly giant showed ferocity we never imagined was inside of him.” IN this quote a person that showed a since of danger when this happened the animal then

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    animals” (Temple Grandin Catherine Johnson). This quote means that almost all animals can help people. I agree with this statement because animals can help teach, recuse, and help people get through rough times. In the text “Saying Farewell to a Faithful Pal” Grogan’s dog Marley has taught Grogan about unbridled exuberance, joy, being grateful for the moment, and following your heart. Marley taught Grogan about joy because Marley wanted him to be happy. He wanted Grogan to be happy because he loved

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    sometimes the change is negative and other times it is positive. Either way, there is no avoiding change. Animals are protective, understanding, and very helpful. One positive change of a protective animal is in the memoir, Saying Farewell to a Faithful Pal, by John Grogan. “He became a primitive killer for lusting for the blood of his enemy, and up to this moment he had no enemies (Grogan, pg. 146, pp. 4).” This quote tells me that Charley murdered a bear for the safety of his owner. Charley played

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    It takes a lot to rip apart a town. It takes a lot to ravage a community, particularly one as tightly-knit as Ridgway, Pennsylvania. Nestled snugly at the southeastern edge of Allegheny National Forest, Ridgway’s population has dipped to just below four thousand in recent years, though in its 191 years of settlement, it’s never once been called home by more than roughly six thousand people at once. Its proximity to the forest attracts huntsmen and hikers alike, but unless one were actively looking

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    The Use of Irony in Barbara L. Greenberg's The Faithful Wife "The Faithful Wife" by Barbara L. Greenberg is a fascinating, satirical account of what the speaker would do if she were unfaithful to her husband. Upon the first reading of this poem, I thought the woman in this poem was saying that her husband was irreplaceable and because of that she would never be unfaithful. Also I thought that if she did betray him, she would choose someone totally different from him, which somehow wouldn't dishonor

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    Paragraph 1 The Geyser Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park, U.S.A. is a geyser that has a relatively isolated source of seismic noise. The seismic behavior of this one geyser is similar to many volcanoes observed. Paragraph 2 Old Faithful differs from other volcanoes because the conduit is constantly open, and rock fracturing is not a process responsible for the seismicity. Another difference is that instead of using viscous magma the geyser uses inviscid H2O. Paragraph 3 Water rises into the

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    with the help of Lil Wayne’s music; David Ramsey survived his first year of teaching, connected with his students, and began to understand how connected the students were with Lil Waynes lyrics. In the article “I Will Forever Remain Faithful” written by David Ramsey, he investigates Lil Wayne’s lyrics and their connection to students. Then, Ramsey explores the pain of losing something or someone. The author then

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