Yes - BUT - you'll have to pay for the replacement part. The sratches are 'cosmetic wear & tear' - not a fault with the device.
Target has unreedemed cards because no one scratched the back.
because of temptation==goes back to when eve offered an apple to Adam and he took into temptation
It depends.
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You might need to upgrade to the latest iTunes available, and if that doesn't work then you should take it to your newest Apple store : )
Cats lick their owners when being scratched because it is a natural grooming behavior that shows affection and comfort.
The red light is reflected by the red apple because the apple absorbs all other colors except red, which it reflects back to our eyes. This is why we see the apple as red.
It is a chemical change because once an apple rots, it cannot go back to its original form as a new, clean, and fresh apple.
You have to upgrade your house once. Talk to Gotz the woodcutter to upgrade your hen house then again to upgrade your house.
iPhone. With a Pear on the Back not a Apple because of Copyright Issue's!
Not all felines will exhibit a licking behavior when their back is being scratched. The licking behavior, while common, is more of an individualistic behavior, and most likely a grooming response. When the cats back is being scratched, the cat feels something similar to self grooming or grooming from another cat, and some will lick the air in time with the stroking. Licking in response to stroking or scratching is not necessarily a species wide behavior however, and not all cats will react similarly. A response that is very close to being species wide is the movement when the base of their tail is scratched. Most cats will stiffen the legs and tail, raising their posterior high on straightened legs and many will additionally appear to point their lower jaw, stiffen the neck and turn their head toward their back. Most experts suggest that cats enjoy having the base of their tail scratched... 1.) Because it is sexually stimulating, and 2.) because this is an area inhabited by fleas and scratching there relieves an itch. I suspect that both may be factual. It is not advisable to attempt this scratching on a cat you are not very familiar with, as some will be inclined to bite when the base of their tail is scratched; especially if the scratching is done a bit too aggressively.