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    As a veterinary technician is very important to know about diseases to educate clients about their pet’s health and try to find out what is wrong with them by asking the right questions to help figure out the right diagnostic test to be performed and figure out what the pet has. There are many different kinds of diseases affecting many species for example: infectious, immune mediated, parasitic, congenital, neoplastic, metabolic, toxic and degenerative. Congenital or genetic diseases are…

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    Toxic Stress- Chronic A physiological change in the body occurs in the response to stress from challenges, problems or threats. These occasional and brief stress responses are a normal part of healthy development. Prolonged, severe, or chronic stress can lead to significant problems with health, well-being and development. Certain recurring exposures to violence, such as child abuse, domestic violence, neighborhood violence, high rates of violent crime, war, terrorism, or natural disasters are…

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    In correctional institutions the world over there is a problem, violence, in particular sexual violence has been and continues to be a major issue facing inmates and corrections officers alike . My paper will set its focus on instances of sexual violence in female correctional institutions and how the attention brought to the issue differs on either side of the Canadian-American border . This paper will also focus on the sexual behaviors of women who are incarcerated , in particular corrections…

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    Qualitative Methods

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    Introduction Methodology includes the practices, procedures, rules, actions, strategies, and design applied by the researcher. Creswell states that qualitative research begins with assumptions, a worldview, the possible use of a theoretical lens, and the study of research problems inquiring into the meaning individuals or groups ascribe to the social or human problem. The study ends with the presentation of a complex description and interpretation of the problem, reflecting the voices of the…

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    My Thoughts Of Racism

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    Recently, because of the eruption of racially charged killings, I am more observant of the racial disparity in the world. However, I do sometimes view those as isolated incidents that are being amplified by the media coverage. Through our reflections, lens checks, and listening to the experiences of classmates, the depths and outreach of racism is becoming more of a reality. On the other hand, I still find myself believing that all men are equal and wondering when we are going to focus on…

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    John Ford’s The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is a depiction of an inescapable transition where the society is transformed from an old and wild social order to a modern and organized one. In this film, Ford brings to perspective the society in the past and how it died as a result of modernization. The western frontier ideals are brought to light with the transition from a lawless social order embodied by the gunslingers into a modern society governed by law and order (Ebert). The inevitable…

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    Youth for Understanding In 2014, my family decided to host another exchange student through Youth for Understanding (YFU). We had already hosted 2 students from Norway and Japan with them and we were ready for another adventure. It had been up to me to choose the new exchange student and I had chosen a girl from Switzerland. YFU had been tracking where she was and sending emails to let us know when she would arrive. As we made our way to the airport to pick her up, I felt nervous. We were…

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    Beady eyes, long bodies, and pinchy fingers are some attributes that make humans unapproachable. Unfortunately, they have also managed to selfishly devour a majority of the living species they come in contact with, including lobsters. David Foster Wallace wrote an essay titled, “Consider the Lobster,” to inform the public about the issues that has been happening between the lobster consumers, lobster defenders, and their feelings towards boiling alive the aquatic crustacean. Wallace is obviously…

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    By viewing culturally responsive teaching through the lens of a family unit, teachers can understand that emotions are also capable of driving culturally responsive teaching during a time when CRT is based heavily on research. For instance, it requires emotions to understand a student as a person, opposed…

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    Anomie In Modern Society

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    Similar to the industrial revolution that vastly shifted the society that the canonical social theorists were living through, today’s society is going through its own revolution. This is a revolution of rapidly advancing technologies centered on the Internet and computer processing systems that have shaped the way that “modern” individuals communicate, connect and interact with one another. Central to this communication revolution has been the development of the mobile phone with internet…

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