Budgerigar Essays

  • Essay On Pet Health Benefits

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    Health Benefits Many studies have shown that having pets can really help improve one’s health and well-being. According to study conducted by Dana Casciotti and Diana Zuckerman (2016) numerous health benefits can be obtain from having a pet, except from the companionship and affection a pet can give, they can also help lower blood pressure and regulate heart rate therefore helps improve one’s cardiovascular health. A pet is certainly a great friend. After a difficult day, pet owners quite literally

  • Creative Writing: Privet Drive

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    The hottest day of the summer so far was drawing to a close and a drowsy silence lay over the large, square houses of Privet Drive. Cars that were usually gleaming stood dusty in their drives and lawns that were once emerald green lay parched and yellowing; the use of hosepipes had been banned due to drought. Deprived of their usual car-washing and lawn-mowing pursuits, the inhabitants of Privet Drive had retreated into the shade of their cool houses, windows thrown wide in the hope of tempting in

  • Who Is Australian Identity In Robert Drewe's The Drowner

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    non-Australian heritage. O’Connor is shown to act in a way which is typical of the stereotypical Australian “bogan.” He uses informal Australian vernacular, such as when he exclaims to the protagonist, William Dance, that his pet parrot is a “bloody budgerigar,” and uses idioms such as “buttering up” a person. O’Connor’s way of speaking reinforces the dominant assumption that Australians speak with aggressive vernacular and slang terms. O’Connor is also shown to take pride in his accomplishments, calling