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Big Mistake Great Things
1,056 wordsThe theme of the book, The Eyes of the Dragon, by Stephen King, is to stick to one's beliefs no matter what happens and always do what one knows is right. Don't give up on oneself; anything is possible. King Roland was the noble king of Delain. He was known as Roland the Good. He was, by far, not a bad king, though he was really not a great king. He meant no harm and was successful, but whenever he meant to do great things, he seemed to be unsuccessful. Roland, king of Delain, had two sons and h...
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Made Him Feel Make Me Feel
1,191 wordsIt was the middle of summer in a small town called Harvey, in the city of Marquette, Michigan. The road (driveway) to my families cabin is really long it takes about a half-hour just to get to the cabin. Our camp is a very little, quaint, one bedroom in the middle of the woods. There is a creek the flows around our land, which is about 8 acres. About a half a mile away there is a rundown cabin that we call "Jack's house." My dad always said that there was an old man Jack, who lived there. He wou...
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Companion Animal Veterinarians D V M Animals
616 wordsVeterinarians are doctors who treat diseased and injured animals and give advice on how to care and breed healthy animals. The first veterinarian appeared around 2, 500 B. C. in Babylon and China. There are two main types of vets. For example, there are large animal veterinarians that work with cows, horses, elephants, and numerous other large species. But there are also small animal veterinarians that work with smaller species, such as companion animals (pets). There are many different places o...
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Animal Rights Activists Pet Owners
1,198 wordsISSUE: For the most part, we would not be able to live very comfortably without them. The question of what is considered proper treatment of animals has been highly debated by groups looking at both the moral and ethical issues of the situation. What exactly is our proper role with regard to non-human creatures? Do they have any rights, or may we do as we please with them? These are questions that politicians all over the world have been arguing about for many years, and still is as controversia...
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Canine Parvovirus Common Dog Virus
1,383 wordsThere are many diseases and viruses that come in conflict with the average dog today. If no precautions are taken to prevent these viruses, chances are the dog is more than likely to contract one. One of the most common among these viruses is called canine parvovirus. Since the discovery of the canine parvovirus in 1978, the number of dogs infected has increased rapidly and tremendously (Welch). Canine parvovirus has appeared worldwide making it one of the most common viruses to dogs. It can be ...
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Presque Isle Island Made Him Feel Deer
945 wordsIt was the middle of summer in a small town called Harvey, near the city of Marquette, Michigan. The road (driveway) to my family? s cabin was lengthy; it took a half-hour to get to the cabin from the road. Our camp was a small, one bedroom cabin in the middle of the woods. A creek flowed around our eight acres. A half mile away was a rundown cabin that we called "Jack's house. " My dad always said that an old man named Jack lived there. He told us that Jack watched us at night while we were asl...
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Endangered Species Animal Life
1,049 wordsApplication for Admission to Veterinary School Essay You become responsible forever for what you " ve tamed. This highly philosophical quote from The Little Prince written by the French writer Antoine de Saint-Expert had a great impact on me in childhood. I have always cared so much about pets. I felt that as they cannot speak, they need someone who truly cares, who will speak for them and step up and see that they are taken a good care of. That is why the quote from The Little Prince became the...
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Blood Cells Social Sciences
3,360 wordsInformation technology is a rapidly growing part of todays society. It affects everyones life in many aspects. Every human endeavor is influenced by information technology and the increasing rate at which what it can perform includes. One area of human endeavor that information technology has greatly influenced is the practice of medicine, specifically veterinary medicine. Not only has veterinary medicine been influenced by information technology, it has also been enhanced by it. The degree to w...
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Sense Of Humour Strong Character
1,240 wordsIn James Herriot? s autobiographical book, If Only They Could Talk, we see that Herriot has many strong characteristics which help him through his tough, and oftentimes demanding, career. He has a vast knowledge of his practice, as well as his employer and friend, Seigfried Farnon. Herriot has a great sense of humour, and is able to take embarrassment excellently. He also works well in strange, or uncomfortable situations. One of his strong character traits is his adaptability, he is very flexib...
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Physician Assisted Suicide Terminally Ill
1,528 wordsPhysician Assisted Suicide Man is born with death in his hand. We all will die. We may be able to postpone death but we cannot avoid it. We all die of something, somewhere, somehow. Although we cannot avoid death, we can control the death caused by a terminal illness. We can determine how, when, where, and with whom we die. Right now at this time, there are over 10, 000 patients in the United States that are in a permanent vegetative state. Also there are thousands of handicapped infants born ea...
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Health Care Public Interest
779 wordsPosition Paper Hill hoops, Star Wars, slap bracelets, and now beenie babies. During one time or another, they were all popular, and now hold little or no public interest, with the exception of the beenie babies, which can be considered as the current fad. Like merchandise, anything can be a fad, as long as it holds a strong public interest for a period of time, and then drops it as quickly as it was brought up. In the case of careers, and specifically equine sports therapists, fads may be danger...
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Pet Owners One Female
890 wordsMyth Spaying and neutering is painful. Fact Veterinarians perform spay and neuter surgeries under a general anesthetic. Animals usually return to normal activity after 24 to 72 hours. Any discomfort is minimal. Altering animals also eliminates the risk of certain diseases such as mammary and testicular cancer. Myth Spaying and neutering is expensive. Fact While prices vary considerably, many human societies and municipal animal control departments offer low-cost spay / neuter services. The Socie...
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