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Sushma
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: prince albert parkland health region |
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I know you meant to say globe, but I think glove is a great typo. As in boxing glove. The US imperialism is just a bully punching it's way around the globe...
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Goudie
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: treatment pink eye |
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“@sugarhe was a Major... who would harass him? colonels, or generals?
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Kaii
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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Or throwing up..
The reason why you lift the dog up is that in order to get the dog to be submissive, he needs to be put into a prone position with it's neck exposed. It plays on their instincts and will help achieve a better bond with the animal. If you just try to force the dog to roll over you could end up breaking one of the dogs legs. Have you ever tried to roll an extremely strong puppy over? Very tough to do without exerting force that feels as though it will harm the animal. He's not slamming the dog down like a wrestler. If he's doing it too rough, it could be due to the dog just being too heavy and him getting tired of lifting but unfortunately you can't keep starting and stopping because the dog will get mixed signals. Positive reinforcement does not always work with dogs and then they are large and powerful working dogs, something like this will obviously look more alarming than if they were doing the same to a pug (though of course will not be trained to be a police dog). I swear to you that I love dogs and treat them very well. I once needed to do this to my Rottweiller when she pee's on the floor. I couldn't push her nose down because she was just too strong. She needed to be flipped over so she could be given the appropriate negative reinforcement. Some dogs need it, some dogs don't.!
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Cupcakes
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: treatment pink eye |
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Junkyard you are so wrong. And your assumption is based on ignorance assumed by size and not function.Paving increases flooding which increases turbidity which decreases water quality and increases siltation causing more flooding reducing habitat and increasing maintenance costs and heavy mineral pollution of water ways through acidification through metal oxides suspended in silt and rock layers. Eg mineral erosion of Pyrite - fools gold breaks down to Iron sulphate then iron oxide reducing the sulphate to sulphuric acid. Typically a slimy brown runoff.Plants, specifically trees use more water until they reach maturity then they use considerably less while maintaining soil moisture through evaporation protection increasing steady and continuous flows and increasing water quality, stream health and reducing turbidity, nutrient flow and flooding. Harvesting timber from a water catchment is a big fat no no.Grass uses more water than trees normally in most climates and exposes the soil to erosion far more than a treed area. Grasses do little to reduce flooding though they can assist in holding back nutrient runoff. Only long grasses more than a meter high can assist with water flow reduction and moisture retention. Ecology 101.?
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Jsloe
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: home cures for pink eye |
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Sitovska
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: pink flamingo yard |
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Many of those items already have viable alternatives - plastics for example can be manufactured from materials within wood.His comment makes sense - human technological innovation works at its best in a time of necessity.
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Adelina
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: is prince william gay |
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As opposed to the absolute disaster to come in a few years? Seriously, the system is going to collapse... Today's working young aren't going to benefit at all, and yet they're forced to fund this ponzi scheme. I've been paying into it for 20 years now. I'd be willing to forgo any claim on my benefits if they'd just let me out now... Heck, I'd be willing to keep paying half of what I pay now, even without future benefits, just to see a plan to eventually phase out the system.
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Tashany
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: treatment pink eye |
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Asif
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turned it off after around 3 mins. not only was he incredibly misinformed, but he was so illogical i think my ears are bleeding |
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