Answer:
Recent evident has shown that grapes and raisins can actually have a <u>negative effect</u> on the health of dogs that eat them
Explanation:
<u>Grapes, which is a fruit of grapevines is eaten by many people as a result of its medicinal purpose or for the processing of wine drinks from it.</u> Althogh it has been established to have benefits towards humans in regards to high blood pressure, diseases of heart and blood vessels, high cholestrol, it is also a known fact from studies that, there are allergic reactions to grapes which include stomach upset, indigestion, nausea, vomiting, cough, dry mouth, sore throat, infections e.t.c
<em>Due to the fact that dogs and humans shares similar body system internal workings, the studies was extended to dogs with the results showing that grapes and raisins also has negative effects on the health of dogs as obtainable in humans. One of the effect on dogs happens to be kidney failure.</em>
Answer:People are horrible at keeping secrets. As in, really, really bad at it (no matter what anyone may tell you to the contrary). And you know what? We’re right to be. Just like the two Rhesus Macaques in the picture above, we have an urge to spill the beans when we know we shouldn’t—and that urge is a remarkably healthy one. Resist it, and you may find yourself in worse shape than you’d bargained for. And the secreter the secret, the worse the backlash on your psyche will likely be.
I never much cared for Nathaniel Hawthorne. I first dreaded him when my older sister came home with a miserable face and a 100-pound version of The House of the Seven Gables. I felt my anxiety mount when she declared the same hefty tome unreadable and said she would rather fail the test than finish the slog. And I had a near panic attack when I, now in high school myself, was handed my own first copy of the dreaded Mr. H.
Now, I’ve never been one to judge books by size. I read War and Peace cover to cover long before Hawthorne crossed my path and finished A Tale of Two Cities (in that same high school classroom) in no time flat. But it was something about him that just didn’t sit right. With trepidation bordering on the kind of dread I’d only ever felt when staring down a snake that I had mistaken for a tree branch, I flipped open the cover.
Luckily for me, what I found sitting on my desk in tenth grade was not my sister’s old nemesis but The Scarlet Letter. And you know what? I survived. It’s not that the book became a favorite. It didn’t. And it’s not that I began to judge Hawthorne less harshly. After trying my hand at Seven Gables—I just couldn’t stay away, could I; I think it was forcibly foisted on all Massachusetts school children, since the house in question was only a short field trip away—I couldn’t. And it’s not that I changed my mind about the writing—actually, having reread parts now to write this column, I’m surprised that I managed to finish at all (sincere apologies to all Hawthorne fans). I didn’t.
But despite everything, The Scarlet Letter gets one thing so incredibly right that it almost—almost—makes up for everything it gets wrong: it’s not healthy to keep a secret.
I remember how struck I was when I finally understood the story behind the letter – and how shocked at the incredibly physical toll that keeping it secret took on the fair Reverend Dimmesdale. It seemed somehow almost too much. A secret couldn’t actually do that to someone, could it?
Explanation:
Montag gets on the subway and starts reading the Bible, because he wants to memorize some lines from it. However, he is being constantly distracted and interrupted by an advertisement for Denham's Dentrifice toothpaste, as its jingle is played over and over again on the subway. He gets really mad because of it and starts screaming and yelling, before he leaves at the next stop.
<span>The schools were racially segregated, which led to a lower quality of education for some students in Topeka.</span>
Start with the main topic and then break into sub categories
Ex:
Subject : cat meme
Sub: how did cat meme start
Sub: what are cat meme
Sub: how to make your own cat meme
Conclusion and thesis