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▲ 19 r/kelpie

Please help

So I am housesitting a 2-3 year old kelpie, and I really need some advice. She is the sweetest dog in the world, she snuggles up to me at night and lies on my lap, just absolutely adorable. There’s just one problem, however, and that is that she happens to be completely fucking insane.
The barking is non stop. She comes up behind me, gets right in my face or right next to my ear, and lets loose. I know that it’s for attention because there’s nothing else around. And she also jumps on and bites the other two dogs, and I can tell that this really bothers them. She’s also constantly eating things, running around, biting my arm, jumping on me for attention… and it has become almost impossible to find peace.
I have tried everything from ignoring her, to putting the tv on, to putting her outside, to taking her for hour long walks (walks don’t seem to tire her out but make her more energetic..), pretty much everything you can think of. I’ve talked to her parents, and done everything they’ve suggested, but nothing seems to work.
Does anyone have any contrarian advice to survive the next few days that the internet hasn’t told me?My eardrums will thank you profusely for it.

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u/No-Anxiety3130 — 5 days ago
▲ 17 r/Anu

How tf do you get above a 90 on an essay

Hi ANU reddit I know this is random and a little contrarian, but I've been having this issue for a long time. I'm in my third year, and in most of my take home assignments (usually essays) I have gotten in the high 80s. The feedback says that I fulfilled all the rubric requirements and the most advice to improve that I have gotten is to explore some ideas more fully (which I wanted to do, but couldn't because of the word count). I have taken all of this advice on, but the highest grade I've gotten is an 89. I've also been to see Academic Skills and they have been helpful syntax-wise, but not much in regards to argument and genera structure. Is there a secret formula that I don't know to get a higher mark? Am I doing something wrong that academic advice just won't tell me? I know this is a far stretch but any advice would be much appreciated!

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u/No-Anxiety3130 — 3 months ago