Yes, a horse, a dog, a duck …… all bought into hospitals ……
The New Daily has revealed that science has verified that the pet dog is medicinal and now having this revealed will surely see a massive influx of puppies for Christmas.
The articles says that the latest from Sweden is a reliable new study that suggests dogs protect children from asthma. The beloved canine may motivate us to exercise, improve our mental state, strengthen our bonds with other people and lower our risk of heart disease.
We ve known for years that pets can be a very valuable source of social support. The unconditional love from an animal is something they may not be available from elsewhere in their lives. Dogs are indeed good medicine.
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Cameron Armstrong pitches for Monmouth Academy during Friday’s baseball game against Winthrop in Monmouth. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
MONMOUTH Cam Armstrong hit into a triple play in his second-to-last at-bat of Friday’s baseball game against rival Winthrop.
The Monmouth senior more than made up for it. On the mound, he pitched out of a jam in the top of the sixth and delivered a 1-2-3 top of the seventh as his pitch count creeped toward the maximum.
Then, when his turn in the batting order came around again in the bottom of the seventh, Armstrong singled to left-center field to drive home Hayden Fletcher and give the Mustangs to a 2-1 Mountain Valley Conference win at Chick Fields.
Watch: Cam Armstrong’s single gives Monmouth walk-off win over rival Winthrop
Baseball: Armstrong throws a complete game on the mound, then ended it with his first hit that gave the Mustangs a 2-1 win over the Ramblers.
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Cameron Armstrong pitches for Monmouth Academy during Friday’s baseball game against Winthrop in Monmouth. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
MONMOUTH Cam Armstrong hit into a triple play in his second-to-last at-bat of Friday’s baseball game against rival Winthrop.
The Monmouth senior more than made up for it. On the mound, he pitched out of a jam in the top of the sixth and delivered a 1-2-3 top of the seventh as his pitch count creeped toward the maximum.
Matriarch Fran (played with brusque charm by Lara Macgregor) is quickly on the phone to all the other siblings. Despite Rosie’s protests of not being ready to talk about it, Fran tells each of them to come over, “something’s happened”. The feeling of being known by someone so well, while they don’t listen to a word you say may remind some of their own parent/child relationships. Mark (beautifully played by Jthn Morgan) has recently broken up with his girlfriend of three years, Pip (an emotive Heather O’Carroll) is a career woman married with two kids and Ben (sharply performed by Daniel Watterson) is a fast paced, successful young man.
Polymetal: Climate Change Report 2021
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Polymetal: Climate Change Report 2021
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Date 27 April 2021 Polymetal International plc
Climate Change Report 2021
Polymetal publishes its first Climate Change Report ( Report ) setting a strategic goal to reduce Greenhouse Gas ( GHG ) emission intensity by 30% by 2030. Polymetal is fully committed to combat climate change. Today we publicly announce our ambitious 10-year target to cut our GHG emission intensity by 30% by 2030 , said Vitaly Nesis, Group CEO of Polymetal. This initiative is supported by detailed action plan and becomes a part