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    Computer Repair Technician

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    All of my life I have enjoyed using computers, it was until recently that I had wanted to be able to fix them, to build them. It is a major dream of mine now that I am older and more readily prepared for such complex thinking and analyzing skills that are required when being a computer repair technician. Computers, how they work, how to fix them, is all in a day's work for a computer repair technician. They jump to the rescue to fix and pull a computer back from the brink of death, whether it is a third generation or a tenth generation computer, it is able to be fixed (Shmoop.com). Sometimes it is just the computer being old and hardware wearing out, other times it is from the owner downloading virus filled files onto it. Whatever the case…

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    Technician will also check the day’s equipment. At the end of day, the technician will rinse intake cages and wash outtake cages. Any sort of scheduling needs should be done in the morning before the day begins but can also be adjusted throughout the day or end of day if needed. Grooming 3-4 Hours A full service grooming would include: Choice of fur trim or without fur trim, a bath (organic or non-organic product choice), towel or force-air dryer (no heating element), eye cleaning, ear…

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    accordance with all codes and laws. The veterinarian should be skilled at delegating certain animal care and medical tasks to other staff members, keeping in mind the limitations of their licensing. It is important for the veterinarian to remain up-to-date on veterinary medicine through continuing education and remain passionate about veterinary medicine and the health and well being of animals. LVT A LVT is a licensed veterinary technician or technologist. A licensed veterinary technician…

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    Epigenetics In My Life

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    Epigenetics in my life Michel Martinez Morales Miami Dade College Epigenetics In 1939, Waddington created a new word; epigenetics, as the link between two disciplines: developmental biology and genetics. Epigenetic studies how genes switch on and off during the development of the human being and through the lifespan, how gene activities segregate during cell division and how our progeny can inherit the consequences of our lifestyle (Holliday, 2006). To explain the concept of epigenetics, I…

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    Forced to rack their brains with difficult decisions concerning contracting costs, materials and available abilities. Naturally, hidden somewhere within these hyperactive brain waves caught in decision limbo, the question always arises, "Maybe I can do it myself?" Maybe indeed, unfortunately, the overwhelming fiction that surrounds many home repair jobs often quickly plunge the owner into blatant fear, running for the yellow pages and overpaying the lucky contractor whose company name is…

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    Progeria is a progressive genetic disorder that causes premature aging. It is extremely rare, as only one in four million newborns, will have it worldwide. Progeria is also call Hutchinson-Gilford Disease, after Dr. Jonathan Hutchinson, who described the disease first in 1886, and Dr. Hastings Gilford, who did the same thing in 1904. In 2003, Researchers from The National Human Genome Research Institute, The Progeria Research Foundation, The New York State Institution for Basic Research in…

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    forever to finally decide when it was right with me my entire life and now I am determined and focused to graduate college. My goal is to become a veterinarian technician. Why I would rather deal with animals than with people. People are easy to help. Animals can’t tell you when they are hurt, and there is the challenge In ‘’ZERO’’, Paul Logan describes his struggles throughout high school and college. He writes: ’’But even failure as painful as it is, it does not have to be an ending. It can be…

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    Part of the Pharmacy Tech’s role in greening environments is to ask their manager for recycling bins appropriate to their area. This would allow for broken medical materials/emptied plastic or glass to be recycled and used for other daily items. When it comes to pharmaceutical waste, using the appropriate channels of communication for outdated medicine to be properly disposed of in an incinerator. As a Pharmacy Technician and an employee, we may request that our equipment be looked at to see if…

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    Veterinary Technician’s job. I observed a group of caring people do their best to care for my dog during her time of pain. Showing me compassion during my emotional state. This experience influenced me to becoming a Certified Veterinary Technician, so I could in return give others the same hope to return home with their pets. In my essay I will state reasons on why I chose this specific career, and what major will help me get on the right path to achieve my goals. As well as what courses will…

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    Informative Speech On Phlebotomy

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    Here’s what a usual day looks like for a phlebotomy technician, according to Porterfield. First, you need materials to collect blood from patients, like needles. You won’t need to use a blade like barbers did centuries ago. Second, you would talk to the patient. Unless they’re cool with having needles inside their body, they would be nervous. Interact with them, calm them down, and once they’re comfortable, stick the needle, and easily draw the blood. It’s only from their arms, so relax, don’t…

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