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    grew within me. For every animal I encountered I felt a spark that always brought me back to them. Years went by, I began to apprehend the fact that my future would have to include a career with animals if I wanted to pursue something that would bring me happiness. As of now, I aspire to become a successful veterinarian, but there…

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    Being involved is something very important to me and it always will. At the end of high school I was extremely involved. I love being a part of the “behind the scenes,” so leadership was naturally my thing. My senior year I was the Student Body Treasurer, so I would talk at assemblies and I was one of the main faces of my school. The Secretary, VP, and President were also girls, and together we made a well running machine, for the most part. In one of the school newspaper articles, the student…

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    them in taking care of the animals. There are a lot of benefits in volunteering in a Dog Rescue Center. • Be part of a rescue team • Being friends with an animal you have helped • Make new friends • Discover new skills • Gain experience • Gain a career • Add to your resume • Socialize with the animal • Enjoying animals. • Giving back to the society • Developing confidence • Trying out something new…

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    containing potassium levels twenty times greater than most bacteria (Bergman PH. D, 2015). Through his experiments he saw that these same techniques would be able to diagnose cancers and other diseases. As a result, Damadian had spent most of his career developing MRI scanners and documenting the difference in normal tissues in comparison to tissues with diseases and…

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    and care of injured or retired Military Working Dogs.This care is primarily provided by the Veterinary Division of the United States. The Veterinary Division consist of four U.S. Army Veterinary Corps officers with advanced training, one civilian veterinarian specializing in animal behavior, ten animal care specialists and three animal behavior technicians. However, in the event of emergency or a highly skilled specialist required, services worldwide are available for any Military Working Dog…

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    for the state of Wyoming making sure different health faculties were up to state standards. Dotty has been my supervisor for the last five years at two different companies. I asked her why she became a nurse; she stated that she wanted to be a veterinarian even got her associates degree in animal science but her husband passed away leaving her with three small children to raise on her own. She could not afford the time it took to become a vet and she had been a nursing assistant when was a…

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    Ellen Degeneres Qualities

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    her, trust her and are inspired by her such as myself. Ellen DeGeneres is a famous talk show host and a well-known comedian. She was born on January 26, 1958 in Metairie, Louisiana. In her early life, she dreamed to become a veterinarian but she did not pursue that career. In the process of trying to find her desire she waited tables, painted houses and worked as a…

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    was able to interact with new people and new volunteers. Being able to communicate with everyone bettered my social skills and helped me to improve on public speaking. I have also been able to gain experience that will help me in my future career as a veterinarian. I have seen firsthand how to handle ill or over active animals. Along with the skills I have gained, I get the satisfaction on helping animals and giving them a better life. Ann Barton also agreed in an interview asking what she has…

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    Marine Biology Career Essay

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    job where they take care of the animals, keep them safe, and interact with them all at the same time. I chose to write about this career because it interests me a lot and I would love to be in touch with all different types of animals in my everyday life. The history of marine biology may not be as old as some other professions, but it is still very popular. This career didn't become an actual study until the nineteenth century by Sir Charles Wyville Thomson and Sir John Murray. "Over four…

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    dominated by women because those jobs are usually low paying (Miller). Paquette says, “Most females are starting to become truck drivers because the older drivers are starting to retire.” It is rare to see men pursue in pink collar careers such as a nurse, veterinarian, or social workers. Since most of the jobs are starting to expand, there can be more job opportunities to pursue. During the Great Recession, any gender or ethnicity was struggling to get a job no matter who they were. African…

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