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  • Short How-To Essay

    Need a way to achieve big projects? Well in this essay I’ll be sharing not one, two ways, to assist in tackling overwhelming projects! You can start with breaking the task into bite-sized pieces, then doing your best at having a positive attitude. We will go into greater depth in the following paragraphs.

    Firstly, let’s talk about dividing the project into smaller projects. Writing an entire essay may seem like a daunting task, but writing a paragraph takes some stress out. Right? If it still appear too hard, simply break it up more. For instance, try only writing your attention-grabbing opening. Do not focus on the next thing to be done till you complete that. Of course, it works even better when paired with a cheerful view!

    Another tip is having a good, optimistic attitude. Rather finding all the reason of why not to, come up with ways you can reward yourself once you’re done. An idea is after you complete a lesson of school, you get a hour to enjoy yourself. This can help because when you are looking forward to something, you work harder, faster, and better. : )

    From now on, when you are stuck on a task, remember these things; this could seriously cut your worry in half. So the next time you get stuck use this advice, and it could do just that!

  • Dairy Goat Breeds

    Alpines have a long and interconnected breeding past with some Oberhasli and Saanen breeds.

    The Guernsey goat, specifically the Royal Golden Guernsey, is a rare breed of dairy goat from the Channel Islands, known for its golden color and fine-boned structure.

    LaMancha goats are good, reliable milkers with great dispositions known for their short ears. The milk is not very low in butterfat.

    Nigerian Dwarf goats are miniatures and yet for their size can produce a impressive amount of up to 14% butterfat milk. Nigerians also have triplets or quadruplets more often, though that is not to say singles, twins, and quins appear. They have are friendly and affectionate if handled when young.

    Nubians are a well-known and sweet tempered dairy goat. This breed is recognized by its Roman noses and long, droopy ears. Their milk is pretty high in butterfat.

    Oberhasli goats were once known as Swiss Alps goats. They have been in the US dairy goat world for more than a century. Their distinctive looks includes the dark brown coat color accented by two darker stripes on the face. They are a common medium-size dairy breed and can are sometimes used as pack goats too.

    Saanens hail from Switzerland. They are a larger dairy goat breed. Their milk production is not disappointing, but claim a lower percentage of butterfat. Saanens are always all white or cream coated.

    The Sable goat breed is a colored Saanen.

    Toggenburgs are loved by some dairy farmers because they have a supposably longer lactation after kidding.

  • Australian Wildlife Essay

    Australia claims a unique array of wildlife; around 80% of its plants, frogs, reptiles, and mammals are endemic due to the continent’s long geographic isolation. Some of this fauna include spiny anteaters, Tasmanian devils, and koalas. There really is so much wildlife in Australia we could mention, so we’ll focus on the three that have already been listed.

    Fully grown koalas are approximately 20 lbs. These adorable marsupials grow to this size primarily by munching on eucalyptus trees, which also serve as their habitat and most of their water intake. Eucalyptus leaves do not provide much energy, so koalas sleep up to 22 hours a day. Although koalas appear to have soft coats, they actually have coarser wool like that of sheep. However, baby koalas or joeys do have soft coats! Most of koalas relatives are sadly extinct, but its closest living relative is the wombat. Koalas are distantly related to the Tasmanian devil.

    Although Tasmanian devils are strict carnivores, they prefer raucous communal scavenging rather than hunting. In fact, devils can detect carcasses from nearly 1 km away and swim up to 50 meters in cold, frigid water. They also have a blood-curling scream, red ears, shockingly-powerful large jaws, and sharp teeth all from which the name “devil” was derived. Tasmanian devils are truly remarkable wildlife though their lifestyle is clearly different than an echidnas.

    Echidnas or spiny anteaters are unique mammals belonging to the monotreme group, which means they lay eggs and produce milk for their puggles. The other animals in this category include three other types of anteaters and platypuses. Spiny anteaters have a recognizable appearance with strong limbs and a long snout. They use these features alongside their sticky tongues, sharp claws, and keen sense of smell for digging burrows and locating underground insects. When threatened, echidnas curl up into a ball exposing their sharp spines. Echidnas are fascinating creatures that play a significant role in ecosystems. Their uncommon characteristics make them a subject of interest.

    Australia is home to a collection of wonderful, interesting animals. Whether you want to study burrowing echidnas, ferocious Tasmanian devils, sleepy koalas or one of the many other creatures in Australia it is sure to be intriguing!

  • A Religious Poem

    You can feel God through sunsets,

    And the bleating of newborn lambs.

    Even when you feel like a reset,

    God is always here, there: everywhere.

    The unseen things matter most of after all,

    Whether in the winter, spring, summer, or fall.

    His love is great and everlasting,

    Something you needn’t be forgetting.

  • March Poem

    It is now mostly spring,

    Momma birds are ’bout done waiting

    For the use of those majestic wings.

    The strong winds ruffle fur and feathers,

    Hence the want for a change of weather.

    Underfoot no dry mud crumbles,

    Or snow, or leaves for that little rumble.

    A few folks found a four-leafed clover,

    With a hive of bees hovering over.

    March is buzzing like those bees,

    Now crowded up in a old, oak tree.

  • Little Lord Fauntleroy Outline: Chapter 13

    1. Mr. Hobbs and Dick write letters to Ceddie.
    2. Dick uncovers Minna’s plot to make her son the earl.
    3. While they were both in the midst of writing more letters, Dick has a new idea.
    4. Dick and Mr. Hobbs plan to overthrow Minna’s plot with the young lawyer, Mr. Harrison.
  • Little Lord Fauntleroy Summary: Chapter 12

    Ceddie was told by his grandfather the details of his cousin. Cedric however was relieved to hear the Earl say they wouldn’t take anything from “Dearest” and he would still be his grandfather’s boy. Within a few days after she had seen Mr. Havisham, the woman presented herself at the Castle, and brought her son with her. She was sent away. The Earl wouldn’t see her, she was told by the footman at the door.”She is evidently,” the lawyer said to Mrs. Errol,”a person from the lower walks of life. She is uneducated and untrained in everything…” That very day Mrs. Errol’s maid found the Earl on the doorsteps, soon Mrs. Errol received an apology and a promise for the matter to be examined thoroughly.

  • Little Lord Fauntleroy Summary: Chapter 11

    Mr. Hobbs missed his young friend and he began to feel quite lonely, so after two or three weeks a new idea came to him: he would go see Dick. He knew all about Dick; Ceddie had told him. The main part of the idea was however was that perhaps Dick would be some comfort to him in the way of talking things over. One day Mr. Hobbs arrived to where Dick was running his bootblacking business, once Dick was done with another customer’s boots he worked upon Mr. Hobbs’. Not much time was taken when the topic of Ceddie was brought up. It proved they had so much to say to one another, that it wasn’t possible to say it all at once, so it was agreed the next night Dick would come to Mr. Hobbs’ store and keep him company. Soon they began collecting books to learn more about earls, duke, and lords. This chapter ends with Mr. Hobbs receiving a letter from Ceddie, in which they discover Cedric’s cousin is Lord Fauntleroy: not Ceddie.

  • Saved at Sea Book Review

    Saved at Sea by O.F. Walton tells of a grandfather and grandson, whom find a young girl, Timpey. Little did they know she would provide wonderful companionship, and put them “on the rock.”This story is descriptive, intense, and heartwarming. I suggest this book to anyone who enjoys edge-of-your-seat, yet uplifting stories.

  • Little Lord Fauntleroy Outline: Chapter 3

    1. Ceddie gives more of his friends gifts, and says bye.
    2. As a farewell gift, Dick gave Ceddie a red silk handkerchief.
    3. Ceddie departs for England.