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Will bad Rear Struts cause my Stabilizer Links to break, when going over a speed bump ??

I have a Ford Taurus, and my stabilizer link broke, well I was told the bad struts caused this, was that true ? Are replacing rear struts neccessary ?

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People and society seem to have to have a habit of not taking responsibility for their own demises, problems, etc. It's sad to say that the majority of people love to look at other people or things to blame. The only entity or being responsible for people being addicted to video games, stuck on their computer seat, or having their noses constantly in their cell phones is the person who over relies on the technology. If you can't handle having a social life while having an internet life, then stay off your computer, or limit your use on it. Same thing with video games and cell phones. But looking at it in a wider view, assuming people just can't control themselves (which they can't), I don't think technology has ruined society. We are just a different soceity now. Most of the people saying technology ruined us are just a bunch of old farts who are over-nostaligic about their techless childhoods. If we went back to a tech-free society, I guarentee we would have WAY more people complaining about the lack of technology than we ever had people complain about technology.
African grey love to listen to you teatch him. seat in front of him and talk to him and repeat the same words .5-6 times when he get tired he turn his had and change position .stop there and do with him different thinks and every couble hours give him food and repeat the lesson .he will practice while your away .and he will surprise you .
If you get a pet bird, particularly a variety that talks, you will soon see that birds have their own birdalities just much like we have personalities. Some like African Grays are as smart as two year old humans. All of them connect dots in ways that are amazing. Like any pet the animal must adapt to its human keepers. The trick is to get them to like it so they want to play with you, same as a dog or cat. Does it mess with a natural self of a dog to learn to walk on a leash? Sure it does. We have a bunch of wild dogs running around our towns and cities and we spend a lot on euthanizing them. They have to adapt to our dominant species to be allowed to live. The same is true of other pets. We can't have wild horses running through New York City. We rarely question if it messes with their natural selves to be penned, fed, pampered, ridden, taught to jump, do tricks, pull a buggy or chase cattle. Pet birds are like that too. Since they are captives they need to learn how to have fun being pampered as part of a human family and perhaps learn to say things. They do learn that quickly when treated well, just like other pets.My bird wasn't taught to say anything. He learned to say 'I love you Bird and use it when he's talking to me, because that's the way I talk to him. We call each other Bird. He wolf whistles or says Good Morning or How are you Bird? when I go by because that's what I do to him. He also barks like the dog next door, whistles for our dog to come, and rings like the phone when he feels like it. He likes to whistle a jazz improv of Zippety Do Dah when he's feeling good. We bring him pieces of fish, eggs, fruit and vegetables to eat from our dinner and he squeaks his appreciation in his own language that we understand. He has taught us things, just like he has learned from us.

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