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Punishment of Murderers in “Macbeth”

26th June 2007
Vicious cycle of sin in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth" comes to its' end when Macbeth dies and that way the last part of witches' prediction comes true. Sons of King Duncan take the throne for the order to be restored. In this part, blood has a meaning of t... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

How to Deal With Dog Food Aggression

09th May 2007
If your dog growls or snarls whenever you or another dog approach him in the presence of food , your dog may be exhibiting signs of dog food aggression. This is a potentially serious form of dog aggression but is one that can be controlled with proper ... Read >
Author: gpoint

Disciplining an Asperger Child

08th May 2007
An Asperger child may throw tantrum or behave aggressively when he is disappointed or frustrated as other children do. But he is not doing it intentionally, because as an Asperger child, he is unable to understand that other people have thoughts and feeli... Read >
Author: jasman arifin

Your Cat Training Should NOT Be Corporal Punishment!

20th February 2007
Out of all of the techniques involved in cat training, probably punishing your cat is the toughest part of the entire cat training process. For the trainer, there are varieties of modes to punish a cat which can be in the form of words, actions or it can ... Read >
Author: Sara Hunt

Parenting and Youth Violence - Parenting matters

15th December 2006
Violence is one of the major causes of mortality and morbidity among youth. With slightly more than 1 in 3 high school students reported to be involved in a physical fight, this is a major social issue. For high school students almost 1 in 10 have been in... Read >
Author: B.G. Smith

Getting Started with Dog Training

24th November 2006
Learning to train a dog is usually very straightforward. Most dog training techniques are time-proven, so if someone claims they have a "new" technique, chances are that it's an existing technique that has been slightly modified or adapted for a particula... Read >
Author: Nick Bulka

Making The Child With Juvenile Diabetes Eat The Right Kind Of Food

06th October 2006
The children used to waste lots of water from the Community Well. It was a problem for the old man, who had the responsibility of looking after the well. He knew that physical punishment is not the solution for this problem. He solved the issue with a son... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

The Chow Chow

05th October 2006
The Chow Chow stands apart from other breeds in many different ways, something you will soon find out. Sometimes feline in their attitudes--they're aloof, sparing with affection, independent, regal and stubborn--they don't always like to be hugged and fus... Read >
Author: John Foley

How to Avoid the Most Common Mistakes in Raising Dogs

07th September 2006
Dogs do not come with an instruction manual around their necks. Dogs need time, patience, and understanding. Therefore new owners need information to train, and help cope with the difficulties of the newest member of the family. Common mistakes i... Read >
Author: Dencho Denchev

Real Christian Parenting

20th July 2006
There are a few types of parenting, called Christian parenting that has caused a big debate. Some people actually link Christian parenting with child abuse. This is not the case. In fact, many people don't have the facts straight, and do not know what Chr... Read >
Author: chelsea ciszewskic

Cat Toilet Training: Make the Cat More Loveable

30th June 2006
Cats are very lovable creatures. They are tame, cuddly and are of course beautiful. Most cat owners keep them indoors, to keep them safe and clean. However, keeping cats indoors poses the problem of dealing with them when they use the toilet. Thus it is n... Read >
Author: Chris Glasspool

Jarhead DVD Review

16th June 2006
Jarhead Available in standard, HD DVD, and Collector's Editions, Jarhead brings the Gulf War to your living room. Although commonly compared to movies such as Full Metal Jacket, Jarhead, placed in the genre of "War," really doesn't compare simply due t... Read >
Author: chris shelton

Who is Better at Revenge, Men or Women?

22nd February 2006
When it comes to seeing a fair and trustworthy person harmed, we all feel a sense of empathy. But if that person is perceived as deserving of the harm, men may get a sense of satisfaction, and actually enjoy the person's misfortune. This is according to a... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
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