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    DOMESTIC PET ANIMALS BY AGUSTIN‚ EFREN JR.‚ S ALAGA: A socio-interactive park for domestic pet animals EFREN S. AGUSTIN JR I. ABSTRACT Providing a safe environment for both pet and human is tremendous challenge. If done correctly a park for pet can be that place. In the Philippines‚ some neighborhoods and regional parks had liberal policies and permitted domestic pets to run free or off-leash on certain trails‚ but in most cities and other urban areas‚ dog owners or the pet owners

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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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    Benefits of Pets

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    BENEFITS OF HAVING PETS 1. Decreases stress In a 2002 study at State University of New York at Buffalo‚ researchers found that when conducting a stressful task‚ people experienced less stress when their pets were with them than when a spouse‚ family member or close friend was nearby. Promises Treatment Centers‚ which specializes in addiction‚ not only recommends its patients consider getting a pet‚ but even allows pets in its rehabilitation facilities‚ according to Dr. David Sack‚ CEO of Promises

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    Wednesday‚ 11 April 2012 Model Answer - IELTS (Task 1) There are four main ingredients in a fish pie (fish‚ sauce‚ peas and potatoes) and before being sold in a microwaveable container‚ the mixture passes through a production line where each food is added separately. To begin with‚ potatoes and fresh salmon are delivered to the factory and these products are placed on parallel‚ simultaneously moving conveyor belts. Prior to boiling the potatoes‚ they are cleaned‚ peeled and sliced. They are

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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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    care of souls

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    CARE OF SOULS A new form of counselling technique is emerging within Christian circles. It is called “soul care”. The term‚ itself‚ is an old concept which has been around for centuries‚ but its nature has evolved poorly having been buried under man’s interpretation of theology and science and‚ as a result‚ has lost its lustre. It is “new” because David Benner‚ PhD.‚ in his book Care of Souls‚ resurrects the old‚ dusting off the residues of man’s attempt to turn this wonderful form of care

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    A Simple Soul

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    Noemi Solano Professor Oropesa Humanities 60-H April 1‚ 2013 “A Simple Soul” Gustave Flaubert’s short story “A Simple Soul” is about a woman of a simple mind yet a devoted heart‚ named Felicite. Although she suffered from the tremendous loss of her parents early on in her life‚ she continued to love unconditionally‚ even until her last breath. When she was 18 years old‚ she fell in love with a young man that left her for a rich‚ old woman “in order to escape the conscription…” Following this

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    The Value of Pets

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    therapeutic effect‚ but what are the side effects? There are many different kinds of pets such as‚ cats‚ dogs‚ fish‚ and horses‚ but they all share a physical and mental therapeutic value. Fish are one kind of pets that have a calming effect. Your emotions about colors lead to a reflex action in your vascular system‚ with changes in blood pressure and pulse rhythm occurring to "color psychology and color therapy" by Fabre Birren. By watching fish or just having them around you they can reduce

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    Soul Searching

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    The human soul has been sought after‚ debated‚ and speculated about for over 4000 years. Widely differing views of the soul are the cause of great dispute over issues such as abortion‚ the right to die‚ organ donation‚ stem cell research‚ genetic engineering‚ and cloning. What exactly is‚ if anything‚ is the soul? Where is it located? Where does it come from? What happens to it when we die? Scientists‚ theologians‚ and philosophers have pursued the answers to these questions throughout time

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    Soul Food

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    stir up emotions from the past‚ and aid southerners in creating new memories around the modern dining table. In the hearts and minds of southerners from the past and the present‚ only one thing possibly embodies such traits and induces such sentiment: southern food. Soul food certainly appears to lie in the heart of southern hospitality‚ traditions‚ and heritage‚ with a touch of soul remedy. John Egerton‚ a southern writer‚ called it‚ “Central to the region’s image‚ its personality‚ and its character”

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