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Feeding Your Pets

From fish to horse it is important to feed your pets. Pets are great, and you want them to live a long and healthy life. One of the ways to do that is to feed them healthy food. Once or twice a day depending on the size, breed, and animal. Another way to keep them healthy is to give them exercise to stay fit and strong. But if you donn't feed them properly they will not get the energy they need. It is important to feed your pets so they will not starve. Starvation is painful and cruel. It is also called animal abuse. Animal abuse is when an animal is mistreated. Animals should not be treated this way. It is just rude. It is also unkind to feed them to much. They could get to fat for their own legs and die. Animals need food to survive and play. Their is a perfect amount for each animal. Animals need to be treated fairly. Just like any other human. They don't deserve to be mistreated. It is wrong. Just like it is wrong to mistreat humans.

 

Chain Letters

Email has completely changed our world. People can send letters to friends within seconds. It's improved business and made moving easier. People are saving lots of money on postage every year.

But email has also changed the amount of crime and junk mail. People spam random email accounts all the time, just for the fun of it. And though you may not know it, you have probably spammed someone in the past. Because Chain Letters are a form of spam.

 

Dr Scientist Science Article: The Himalayas

    Did you know the world's tallest mountain ranges were made by the same forces as the Marianas Trench? It's true. The Himalayas were made when two plates collided. The plates crumpled up, creating mountains. The fours biggest mountains in the world are in the Himalaya. The tallest is Mt. Everest, at 29,092 ft. The Himalayas are between India and China, and occupy Bhutan, Nepal, India, and Tibet. They are very dangerous as well. Many people have died in avalanches or falling into crevices.

 

The Chinese Alligator

The Chinese alligator (which also happens to be the world’s rarest alligator) is a small, inconspicuous member of the alligator family. The Chinese alligator’s scientific name is Alligator Sinensis. The Chinese alligator was once found throughout China. Currently, it is restricted to the providences of Jiangau, Zhejiang and Anhui around the lower Yangtze River in Eastern China. Adult Chinese alligators are 5 feet (1.2 m), but it is common for it to grow 7ft. Females lay 10-40 eggs, which hatch in about 70 days. Offspring are beautifully striped. The Chinese alligator weighs 100 lbs (44.4 kg.).

 

King Tut

One famous pharaoh, one you have probably heard of, is Tutankhamun (King Tut). Tut’s father was Akhenaton (Amenhotep iv). Akhenaton tried to move Egyptian religion from polytheism to monotheism. Monotheism means to believe in one god. He wanted people to worship the Aton, the sun god. Ra was another sun god as well. Akhenaton = son of the Aton. He set up another city about 100 miles south of Thebes. This is where his wife, Nefertiti, gave birth to Tutankhamun. When Akhenaton died Tut was 11. He then became pharaoh himself and married his sister Ankhesanamum, who was 9.

One of Tutankhamun’s favorite things to so was play Senet. Senet was a game similar to modern day chess and checkers. We know this because in his tomb were several Senet games in his tomb. He also seemed to like to hunt because there were six gold chariots in his tomb. Tutankhamun’s tomb was one of the greatest finds in history.