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Special about pets/ remember to say. -whet the advantages of keeping pets are -why people become so attached to their pets -what pet you would like to have if you could choose any, and why

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Alex-kustov
1)keeping pets is becoming more and more popular in every household. pets offer many advantages such as providing people with companionship, house security and enhancing nice behavior among children. + pets give you companionship.when you are tired of stress from work, pets can encourage you to go out for a walk to release stress or play with you in the garden. pets bring you some moments of relaxation and mind refreshment, which makes you never feel lonely even when you live with no one. +pets guard houses and save people's lives.in many cases, people choose to keep dogs for their home security. the houses will become safer because strangers might be scared that they will be attacked by the animals inside. when you are out and you leave your house empty, you do not have to worry that burglars may break into the house and take away valuable assets even when you return home at mid night. +pets enhance nice behavior among children.researchers showed that children who usually play with pets can behave nicely and become more caring. playing with pets and learning how to treat them with love may help uncommunicative children be agile and affable, which is important for their growth in the distant future. 2)obviously this is news to you but yes, men can get emotionally attached to their pets! men (and boys) have the potential for exactly the same emotions as females, and from all the same things.  animal lovers get particularly emotionally attached to pets because they invest a lot of time in enriching the animals' lives so that the pets, in their turn, will enrich the life of the pet owner (to the best of its ability). cats and dogs are particularly likely to cause distress upon death because they offer so much more in return for their care than many other pets e.g. snakes, tortoises, hamsters; such pets are less intelligent and thus less responsive to the master's voice, to being called by name, and to being trained. indeed, most small animals, and, as far as i know, *all* reptiles, cannot be trained to any extent. the less an animal responds, and the less it can be trained, the more like an *object* it will be; and no one of sound mind other than a child is likely to develop an emotional bond with an object! it is worth noting here however, that children often develop emotional attachments to their cuddly toys. this is the result of what is called 'animistic thinking', which is where they invest the toy with the feelings and thoughts of people. a person's relationship with their pet is in many ways similar to this, since it is not uncommon for people to believe their pet is more intelligent than it actually is, often openly speaking of them as having 'human characteristics'. i would suggest you are the type of person who, as a child, invested strong feelings into your cuddly toys and has carried this over into your relationships with your pets. while this may seem okay, it has its down-side, as you are experiencing. pets for children are a good way of introducing them to the concept of death, before (hopefully) they experience the death of *human* friends and relatives but this is no good if the death of the pet *itself* is too traumatic for the child to cope with.  as for me,i`d like to choose a dog,because a dog - man's best friend,happy owners of dogs start jogging and cycling.
Konstantin_Vadimirovich
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At the beginning of the 19th century a little boy was born in the family of John Dickens, a clerk at an office in Portsmouth, and was named Charles. He had a sister who was older than himself, and there were several other children in the family. When Charles was seven, he was sent to school. He was not a strong child. He did not like to play cricket or football and spent all his free time reading. In 1821 the family went to London, and little Charles left behind him the happiest years of his childhood. His father was in money difficulties, and the family became poorer and poorer. The boy had to give up his studies. Mr. Dickens was put into a debtors' prison. Little Charles learned to know all the horrors and cruelty of a large capitalist city. He had to go to work at a blacking factory. He worked there from morning till night. When his father came out of prison, Charles was sent to school for some time. Soon he got work as a clerk. Then he learned stenography and became a reporter in Parliament. In 1836 at the age of 24 Charles Dickens published his first book. It was a collection of stories. The title of the book was "Sketches by Boz." These were followed by "Pickwick Papers" and "Oliver Twist" and many other famous novels. Charles Dickers is one of the greatest writers of the 19th century. His novels are now translated into most languages of the world.

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