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    My whole life I have been surrounded by animals of all shapes and sizes, and in a way, each one of them have influenced my decision to pursue a major in pre veterinary studies. My goals include attending the University of Wisconsin: Madison or a different four year college which would then be followed by obtaining my Masters Degree and attending veterinary medic school. Throughout my life, I have shown compassion to struggling animals. When I was younger, a noticeably sick and pregnant cat…

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    Introduction The site that will be discussed within this report is the Lockport Site with the Borden Designation of EaLf-1. Located in Central Manitoba on the eastern bank of the Red River and near the St. Andrews rapids, it is approximately 17 kilometers north of the perimeter Winnipeg. This indicates that this site is within the natural region of the Red River Basin. While this excavation was performed in early summer, the frost free period for the Lockport site is only 100 to 110 days out of…

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    Kohichi is holding a dog that he cares much for. Hambei, a merchant, and Yasuke, Kohichi’s father, accuse the dog of attacking Hambei and ripping his new, differently colored robe. Hambei and Yasuke both want the dog to be punished for hwat it had done. They claim, by law, the dog must be punished. Ooka felt bad for the boy, so he decided to investigate instead of immediately jumping to punishment. He discovers that the dog attacked Hambei because of the color of his robe. The dog didn’t…

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    I am an aspiring Veterinary Technician/Veterinarian and your veterinary program has a great recognition where I live . I want to attend this college because I’ve heard a lot of good things about this college. For example, this college has a 97 percent passing rate and I think this will help me to be constantly motivated to go here and have good grades. My teachers and friends have recommended me to go to this college because it will help me on the career I want study for. I’ve done research on…

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    Cats are delightful pets that provide an endless amount of love and affection to their human companions. In contrast, most owners find the claws of their cat to be problematic and in some cases, highly dangerous. Onychectomy, or declawing, is a surgical procedure that removes each one of a cat’s claws, typically for reasons that are suitable for their guardians. Cat owners usually decide to declaw their pets in order to protect the people around them, household objects, and supposedly for the…

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    The Call of The Wild by Jack London, is a fiction book about a St.Bernard and Scotch sheep dog named Buck. It is told in third person.This story takes place in the Yukon Territory in Canada around 1896. Buck the main character is the protagonist. Spitz is one of many Antagonists. He is a very harsh, and mean dog. He was nicknamed devil dog because of his ways. He is constantly fighting with the other dogs. Hal, Mercedes, and Charles are also antagonists. While looking for gold they buy Buck and…

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    PREHISTORIC CALIFORNIA During the prehistoric periods, California was covered by a warm shallow sea. This sea was mostly inhabited by various marine invertebrates, for instance, corals and brachiopods. Later on especially during the perminian periods, California began to exhibit a variety of habitats. This was characterized by both deep and shallow marine deposits. Swamps and estuaries would also be found in some parts of the land. California could also be described as a region of geologic…

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    suffers from the attitudes of ageism in society. Being a person of no value due to his lack of physical strength on the ranch as we see his fate foreshadowed through the life of his dog. Like Candy his dog too suffers from ageism and to an extent becomes a burden to the ranch heads with its odour and lack of value as a dog. This zoomeophic imagery reveals the harsh realities of people who lack purpose or have reached their full potential in their life and how very often when animals and people…

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    Have you ever been in a situation where one small mistake could cost you your life? For most people probably not, but in Jack London’s short story “To Build a Fire” that is exactly what happened to the main character. The main character in this story died because he got caught in an icetrap, he built his fire under a tree, but most importantly he decided to travel alone. As stated above, one reason the man died was because he fell in an ice trap. An ice trap is a thin layer of ice that looks…

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    The Excerpts Brian's Winter and And Call Of The Wild are both based on surviving.They are both at one point come across a point in their life where thing are not so easy for them especially in the woods . First off the excerpt Brian's Winter Brian is sleeping and thinks he is dreaming and in reality there is actually a back end to a bear in his face.” Oh maybe if i kick it i will yonder of”.Well not for the bear.In one sweep the bear takes the log off of the camp.The second sweep knocked…

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