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    What made me interested in the processes of the major duties of a small animal veterinarian is my love for every cat, ferret, and fish that I had while I was growing up. Ever since I was four years old I’ve been interested in which animals people could have as pets and what is need to take care of them. I also would what are things I could have done as a pet owner to keep my pet happy and healthy. My pass is the reason why I want to be a veterinarian now. To find the processes of the major…

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    Sexual assault and rape are terrifying violent crimes and represent a serious problem in society. According to the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS) approximately 1 in 5 (18.3%) women and 1 in 71 men (1.4%) reported experiencing rape at some time in their lives. Of these victims 37.4% of female rape victims were first raped between ages 18-24. Among female rape victims, 51% of the perpetrators were intimate partners, 12.5% were family member’s, 40.8% were acquaintances…

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    Essay On Normal Flora

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    Normal flora is the colonisation of human tissues by a diverse mixture of microorganisms. This colonisation begins at birth with pioneer species, depending on physiochemical factors. The normal flora inhibits the skin, oral cavity, upper respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, urogenital and conjunctival membranes. They are commensal bacteria; getting shelter and nourishment from the host without causing harm (Gould, 2012). To a healthy individual, most normal flora is harmless, however some…

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    obsessive fear of a certain type of torture. He was told how, in the East, “The criminal is tied up and placed face down: a bucket is put upside down on his buttocks and rats are placed in it. Gradually they bore their way into the man’s body through his anus” (Perelberg 179). The Lorenz became irrationally obsessed with the thought of this torture being inflected on his lover or father if he did not complete the simple task of properly reimbursing a fellow officer for a packed they had paid…

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    The Hot Zone Summary

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    Before reading- While I found the cover of The Hot Zone by Richard Preston to be somewhat dull, the subtitle intrigued me. I personally am extremely interested in the subject of pathology and biology in general, and I look forward to reading this particular piece. This is the first time I have heard of the author, but I am anticipating a captivating, provocative read. The creator, Richard Preston was born on August 5th in the midst of the summer heat of 1954. He originated out of Cambridge,…

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    The Hidden Epidemic A girl is walking down a street with cuts and scrapes on her arms and face with bruises covering her body. One might think she might of fallen off a tree or playing too rough. This, in many cases is what happened but, in many cases this isn’t what actually happened. The child has been abused at home by her parents. In today’s society we often pass this conclusion up because we don’t believe it could really happen. According to The American Humane Association a child is being…

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    Religion In Fight Club

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    While David Fincher’s work spans many genres and touches on many themes, his darkest films prove to be the most interesting. Central to all of these films is religion, whether it be actual organized religion or a symbolic form of religion. Yet, Fincher does not deal with religion in a very typical way. Instead, he chooses to deal with religion through various treatments and depictions of violence, using many techniques, such as shots, camera angles, and cuts, to highlight the violence in the…

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    Evidence-Based Interventions to Manage Chronic Constipation in Children Anna Marie McMillan Frontier Nursing University Abstract Constipation accounts for approximately 3% of pediatrician visits and about 10-25% of referrals of pediatric gastroenterologist. Rome III criteria is utilized in the study to determine eligible participants. Organic constipation is related to a physiological cause, patients suffering from organic constipation were not included in the study. Patients with…

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    Mercades Axton Serial Killer Project 5/15/17 My serial killer's name is Hamilton Fish, but he went by the name of Albert, the name of his dead sibling. He was also known as the Gray Man, the Werewolf of Wysteria, The Boogey-Man and possibly the Brooklyn Vampire. Biological Information Birth and death date He was born on May 19th of 1870. Fish died on January 16th, 1936. Place of birth The city my serial killer was born in is Washington D.C. Childhood Albert was raised by his mother and father…

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    further explains the interferences of disgust and libidinal over-estimation of the sexual object. Furthermore, other issues are also prominent. For example, Freud mentions that certain regions of the body, such as the mucous membrane of the mouth and anus should be regard as genitals. Although, this is an interesting observation I tend to disagree. I don’t believe they should be regarded as genitals…

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