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    Fleas

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    answer the question Fleas are perfectly designed by nature to feast on anything containing blood. Like a shark in the below. water or a wolf in the woods‚ fleas are ideally equipped to do what they do‚ making them very difficult to defeat. The bodies of these tiny parasites are extremely hardy and well-suited for their job. A flea has a very hard exoskeleton‚ which means the body is covered by a tough‚ tile-like plate called a sclerite. Because of these plates‚ fleas are almost impossible

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    Lemon as Flea Preventer

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    Citrus Extract as Dog Flea and Lice Preventer Researcher: Louise Joyce A. Naguiat Research Adviser: Mrs. Melba A. Agravante June- Septemper 2013 Solano High School Introduction/Rationale Pets such as dogs needs to be treated with proper nourishment and needs to be walked‚ exercise and to be played outside. Dogs need a natural environment. They cannot always stay in the house so they need to go outside to breathe fresh air and get socialized with other dogs. But by providing them

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    Notes on Fleas

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    Fleas are very small insects. They are all flightless and do not have eyes‚ although two ocelli may be present. Their antennaes are short and their mouthparts are adapted for piercing and sucking. The female flea lays a few eggs daily that total up to 300 to 400 in its lifetime. The eggs are laid usually on animals and most drop off where they spend most of their time. Bedding‚ floor crevices‚ carpeting‚ along baseboards and areas near their favorite sleeping and napping sites are especially likely

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    1 October 2013 ENG 210 The Flea by John Donne- Analysis In John Donne’s poem‚ The Flea‚ an extended metaphor of a flea is utilized to persuade a woman‚ a woman whom the speaker lusts after‚ to sacrifice her purity and her innocence to him. We learn of the speaker’s intentions through the first person voice of a young man. The speaker ventures to persuade his lover to spare the life of both herself and of the flea in the line‚ “ /O stay‚ three lives in one flea spare/ ” (Donne 10) - the three

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    Kayla-Marie Thomas AP Lit 7 “The Flea” by John Donne Task 3: Go At ‘Em Poem Response 1. Do you really expect me to look at this flea? 2. And compare it biting us to you and me? 3. I don’t care if we were both bit‚ I’m not in the mood. 4. I don’t care if it consumed both of our bloods. 5. You really need to step your game up‚ fool. 6. You can’t use bugs to get in my pants‚ that ain’t cool. 7. This flea doesn’t need to persuade me to bite me‚ it is insignificant‚ 8. You cannot compare

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    Romeo

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    Shakespeare presents each of their characters relationships‚ during Porphyria’s lover and Romeo & Juliet; with one being a poet and the other a play writer‚ they both display two star crossed lovers who will each defy against everything they know to be with one another. One theme that went again everything they knew was Romeo &Juliet’s defying nature against their families and tradition. During Romeo & Juliet both of their family’s disapproved of their relationship‚ for one main reason

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    KeoughMr. KallenbornHonors English IINovember 24‚ 2013 The Differences between versions of Romeo and Juliet            Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ can be changed in a variety of ways in order to help different audiences understand the very complex and tragic play. Two particular films that can compare in contrast are Gnomeo and Juliet‚ the Disney movie and the Leonardo DiCaprio version of Romeo and Juliet. While there are few similarities between the two films‚ the differences are evident;

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    Romeo

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    Romeo: In the opening of the play Romeo is melancholy (sad) because of unrequited love with a woman named Rosaline. He is weak in depression “with tears augmenting the fresh morning’s dew‚ adding to the clouds more clouds with his deep sighs” (I.e. 123-124). His love for Rosaline appears juvenile Romeo’s attempt to write love poetry demonstrates that he does not in fact feel that way‚ but is trying to recreate the emotions which he’s read about. He thinks he should be in love‚ and there for focuses

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    Letter to the Dean

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    to go to room CHM: 306. For my future‚ I plan to move to Sakurajima and become a mountain hermit spending many years praying and not speaking for prolonged periods of time. Of course I will have to shave my luscious green and purple locks and my fleas will have no place to go‚ so in the envelope I have enclosed a few of them with some of my hair. Please promptly empty the tiny black specs in the envelope onto your head…hurry they’ll starve. I want to thank you for accepting me into your utterly

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    The Black Death The Black Death was an especially a traumatic event because of the origin‚ prevalence of unsanitary conditions to the number of the deaths‚ and the remorseless treatment of citizens by others. Only devastating memories are left from the lack of cleanliness to the high death rates of The Black Death. It was first heard of in Central Asia in 1338-39. Scholars have yet not agreed where exactly in Asia the plague originated from‚ research and further investigation

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