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    Wildlife Veterinarian

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    Introduction The veterinary profession is challenging and exciting to begin with, but the niche of wildlife medicine is even more so. It is a highly competitive field with additional training and accreditation needed to compete for a limited number of positions (Learning Path, 2015). To those passionate about the field, these challenges are mitigated by the rewards of a diverse, dynamic, and incredibly hands-on job. One of the wildlife veterinarian employers in Western Canada is the Calgary Zoological Society, commonly called the Calgary Zoo, which participates in a variety of conservation work in Alberta (Calgary Zoological Society, 2015 a). Wildlife Veterinarians Responsibilities and Challenges All Veterinarians A veterinarian’s key role is to advocate or the welfare of their patients who cannot speak for themselves (Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, 2015). Accomplishing this requires a wide variety of skills including being able to communicate clearly with clients and co-workers and diagnose and treat diseases. A strong stomach is required, as many diagnoses involve the testing of pus, parasites, blood, urine, and/or fecal matter, as well as seeing animals in pain and euthanizing when the situation requires it (Government of Alberta, 2015). How Wildlife Differs In addition to what is required by the average veterinarian, those who specialize in wildlife must also become comfortable working with dangerous animals and are required to work outside and use physical…

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    Hiding Place Test

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    prison cell, at Scheveningen, the first time? C Where did Corrie go when leaving her prison cell the second time (3 months aftering being in prison)? A After leaving Scheveningen, where were Betsie and Corrie transported to? J What character earned the nickname Eusie by the ten Boom sisters? I What was the name of the lady who sat next to Corrie in the factory (the lady had a baby in the concentration camp, but the baby only survived for four hours)? B Who died of…

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    a)1 or less days a month b) 2 to 4 days a month c) 1-3 days a week d) 4-6 days a week e) 7 days a week (13) From your previous experiences with Metro Trains, overall how would you rate your previous experiences with the RELIABILITY of Metro Trains services. (1 being extremely unreliable and 5 being very reliable) Extremely unreliable: 1--2--3--4--5--Extremely reliable (14) From your previous experiences with Metro Trains, overall how would you rate your OVERALL SATISFACTION with Metro Trains…

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    From the moment, I looked at Brandon it was clear he was male. He was wearing blue jean pants with a PJ Masks shirt (PJ Masks is a television show about a boy superhero and his friends) and had a traditional male haircut of short hair. Further, his preference for trains and watching train videos suggested a stereotypical view of a little boy. Another observation that I made of Brandon’s play was that he played quietly without any apparent aggression. This could be due in part because he was…

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    He first appears when he and Olaf go to meet and get Inge from the train station when she first gets to America. In the morning when Olaf and Frandsen show up to get her, because of Inges lack of English, she thinks she is going to marry Frandsen, who she thinks is Olaf. Frandsen also plays a big part in the film when Inge can’t get citizenship; Frandsen lets Inge stay with him and his hectic family. Selim included this character because it shows compassion and loyalty towards Olaf. In the end…

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    The Vander Light This urban legend is said to have taken place in the 1800s, and is about the ghost of Arthur Matthews. Arthur Mathews was a Ticketmaster for the small train station located in Vander, North Carolina. The legend states that one rainy night the scheduled train was late and Arthur went outside on the platform with his lantern to see if he could see the train approaching. He slipped on the wet platform and fell onto the tracks hitting his head on a rail and knocking him out…

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    the most popular places in the world?” Of course, it’s not easy to admit that a place not visited by many tourists might just be the ticket. Now, recall the joy of the Pyrenees and the peacefully inviting atmosphere. A true diamond in the rough, the high peaks and gently sloping hills and meadows await. Imagine hiking through the mountainside and the strolling through the little villages. Equally important, the youngsters have much more freedom to roam, explore and learn about nature. Call to…

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    White Elephants” shares the perspective of two different individuals on a topic that is intensely personal and yet so many people over the years have identified their opinion on the matter, abortion. Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants” uses symbolism to identify the sensitive nature of the story, as well as to identify more clearly the feelings of the characters and the impact this has on them. The story, “Hills Like White Elephants”, begins to identify a difficult topic at the…

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    In Ernest Hemingway short story, Hills Like White Elephants, Hemingway uses a narrative voice as an eavesdropper and uses indirect characterization like dialogue to portray a serious conversation of abortion. Instead of providing a backstory including motives and emotion of the characters, Hemingway puts the reader in the role of eavesdropper to the couple’s conversation. The setting is in the 1920’s at a train station. The main character, Jig, only has two options for her situation, marriage…

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    Introduction: The Light rail will play a central role in the future of transport in Sydney. The NSW government hopes that it will ease the pressure on Sydney’s roads by reducing the city’s reliance on buses. In 2012 the NSW Government began the extension of the Inner West Light Rail line and announced the CBD and South East Light Rail project. Contracts for the CBD South East Light Rail project were signed in December 2014. However, communities are rising up to protest against the removal of…

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