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  2. Teacher's pet - Wikipedia

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    A Spanish broadside from 1864 shows how "the teacher tenderly rewards [the good student's] good writing." A teacher's pet is a student who is viewed most favorably by their teacher in a school. [1] [2] [3] They can be viewed unsympathetically by other students due to jealousy or envy in certain situations.

  3. Classroom pet - Wikipedia

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    A guinea pig as a classroom pet.. Classroom pets are animals that are present in an educational classroom as a pet. [1] Research and literature in the 21st century has shown the main reasons for having classroom pets is to capture the attention of students, improve relationships, provide the opportunity for creative activities, be a resource for humane education, and act as a motivator for ...

  4. Rainbows in culture - Wikipedia

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    The Rainbow Bridge (pets) is said to be an afterlife for pets, where deceased animals wait to be reunited with their humans owners once they too pass on. 'Gone to the Rainbow Bridge' and 'helped across the Rainbow Bridge' are used as euphemisms for a pet dying or being put to sleep , respectively.

  5. Human uses of animals - Wikipedia

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    [44] [45] [46] Anthropomorphism, the attribution of human traits to non-human animals, is an important aspect of the way that humans relate to other animals such as pets. [ 47 ] [ 48 ] [ 49 ] There is a tension between the role of other animals as companions to humans, and their existence as individuals with rights of their own; ignoring those ...

  6. Cultural artifact - Wikipedia

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    Cultural artifact is a more generic term and should be considered with two words of similar, but narrower, nuance: it can include objects recovered from archaeological sites, i.e. archaeological artifacts, but can also include objects of modern or early-modern society, or social artifacts.

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  8. Cultural depictions of dogs - Wikipedia

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    Depictions of people with a hunting dog, hawks or falcons would signal status. Hunting dogs were connected to aristocracy, as only the nobility was allowed to hunt. Different breeds of dogs were used for different types of hunting. Hunting with dogs was so popular during the Middle Ages that wild bears were hunted to extinction in England.

  9. Vet Makes Funny Parody of How Different Breeds Greet Their Humans

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    Related: Funny Parody of How Different Dog Breeds React to the Mailman Is Spot-OnIt's so true! Cat and dog owners aren't holding back from sharing their own stories of being greeted at the door.