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    The impact of pets

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    The Influence of Pet Ownership in Loneliness The idea of owning pets becomes widely spread nowadays as pets are promoted as being beneficial to health and companionship. The article “The Impact of Pets on Human Health and Psychological Well-Being: Fact‚ Fiction‚ or Hyopothesis?” by Harold Herzog considers evidence of whether pets contribute to owners’ psychological and physical health. While mentioning “pet effect”‚ the author discusses the advantages of owning pets as providing owners a sense

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    My Pet

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    My Pet For the past year my family and I have cared for my Betta‚ Ghost. Ghost is a Veil Tail Betta‚ the most common type of fish in the Betta class. My pet is easily forgotten because he blends into his home so well. This Betta has an attitude like most males and is not afraid to show it. I would like to share details about Ghost’s habitat and unique characteristic. Ghost’s one bedroom abode is a one gallon pentagon tank. Ghost’s home is filled with filtered water set at room temperature.

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    Pet Peeve

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    Williams‚ Tasha Pet Peeve An irritating experience caused by others in which one cannot control Speaking for myself I have a very controlling issue that I am still working on until this day‚ so anything that is beyond my control irritates me highly. My advice is never go into any relationship lying about yourself. Always give the other person the option of deciding rather if they want to know you for you. Some people will say they’re pet peeve is hearing others smack while chewing food‚ others will

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    Owning a pet

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    Why do people own pets? When you think about the concept of pets‚ it’s kind of odd. I mean‚ you pick an animal that you like and you put it on a leash or a cage and drag it around with you. Weird‚ right? According to the Humane Society‚ about 83.3 million people in the United States alone own dogs‚ and about 95.6 million people own cats. With that many people owning them‚ there has to be a logical reasoning behind it. One of the main reasons people get animals is because of the feeling

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    CASE REVIEW

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    Janet Case Study Janet is on her forth divorce‚ she has three children from previos marriages. Janet has struggled with drug and alcohol abuse for awhile. As a teenage she was sexually molested by her uncle. Growing up as a child she witness her parents struggle with alcohol and often fought. For the first session I would like to know who Janet is. I would like to look at what kind of emotional connections Janet has with her past. I also want to know how her background from childhood and past

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    Pets or Children

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    Pets are animals that have been kept as pets by people of the world for thousands of years. The most common pets are dogs‚ cats‚ parakeets‚ canaries‚ and fish. But many people keep unusual pets‚ such as raccoons‚ skunks‚ alligators‚ and monkeys. Many Japanese children tame mice and teach them to dance to music. Australian children sometimes make pets of kangaroos. Pets can make interesting‚ playful companion. People enjoy teaching them to do tricks to obey commands. They must see that their pets

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    pet obesity

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    PET OBESITY: IS YOURS AT RISK? Studies show nearly half of our dogs and cats are overweight or obese‚ but these healthy habits might help keep your pet from becoming an alarming statistic. Is your pet at risk? People aren’t the only over-eaters in America: The Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP) found that 56 percent of dogs and 53 percent of cats are either overweight or obese. Recently‚ we were touched by the story of Meow‚ a 39-pound cat who died in a shelter from obesity complications

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    Pet Scan

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    Relevance to biology (PET Scan) Today‚ most PET scans are performed on instruments that are combined PET and CT scanners. The combined PET/CT scans provide images that pinpoint the location of abnormal metabolic activity within the body. The combined scans have been shown to provide more accurate diagnoses than the two scans performed separately. Nuclear medicine is a branch of medical imaging. It uses small amounts of radioactive material to diagnose and determine the severity of various types

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    Pet Peeve

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    My Pet Peeve There are many pet peeves that I have but the one that bothers me the most would be mosquitoes. The reason why mosquitoes bother me so much is because they make that annoying buzz.. sound‚ that is so abnoxious that not even the twelve disciples would be able to stand it‚ they always fly as fast as a stealth bomber around you making it very hard to kill‚ and the challenge of killing a mosquito is so annoying that I get very angy‚ and irritated. It is like a bull looking at the color

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    pet adoption

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    adoptable. They are just put down because nobody is willing to adopt them and the shelters are running out of money and space to keep them. The percent of animals being euthanized is increasing. Due to the economy more people are surrendering their pets because they can no longer afford to keep them. The amount of animals in shelters are increasing and causing animals to be killed sooner with hardly any time to be adopted. Not all shelters are humane about the way they euthanize their animals. When

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