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The Life of Jean Piaget

 

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Jean Piaget was born in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, on August 9, 1896. The oldest child, he was quite independent and took an early interest in nature, especially the collecting of shells.  He published his first “paper” when he was ten -- a one page account of his sighting of an albino sparrow.

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Why are cats the best pets? Tdo not require constant care: one does not have to go home at lunch to let them out, one can leave them for the weekend as long as there is enough food in their bowl. Tare clean. Tdo not smell (although if you try to have over 5 cats living in your studio apartment, there will indeed be an odor). Tare generally not needy. Tdo not steal your cigarettes.

 

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