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    Ms. Clover will probably not be able to prove the Ms. Austin is the owner or keeper of the dog. Ms. Clover must prove that Ms. Austin was the keeper of the dog Trixie at the time of the bite. Mass. Gen. Laws Ann. ch. 140, § 155 (West). Keeper is defined by statute as a person or corporation other than the owner who harbors or has in their possession any dog. Mass. Gen. Laws Ann. ch. 140, § 155 (West). M.G.L.A. c. 140, § 155 creates a strict liability statute, which imposes liability onto the…

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    Microbes And Microbiology

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    of resistant bacteria. The veterinary public health scope also includes the development and supervision of food hygiene practices, laboratory and research activities, and education of the public. There are many ways in which veterinary medicine plays a very important role not just in animal health but also in public…

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    League to create one large non profit. The merge has been difficult for many of the managers from both locations as they work to combine policies and procedures. Each day I work very closely with the medical manager, Dara, who I report to as a veterinary technician. As the medical manager, Dara has many responsibilities which include, making the schedule for the medical staff, conducting interviews, performing reviews, guiding current and new staff, replacing old procedures with more medically…

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    Vet Tech Student

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    so I can’t actually write myself a money check for graduating. Instead I can get a picture frame and leave it empty knowing that one day if I work really hard I can use that exact picture frame for my diploma or certification for becoming a veterinary technician. Dealing with difficult animals is never easily, although your facial expressions and body gestures may say more than you think. Sometimes the wrong or harsher word may slip out of your mouth also when describing an…

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    Big Goose Veterinary Clinic where I fell in love with the practice even more. I scrubbed in on surgerys, interacted with clients, and cuddled up on animals all day. It was not until I started noticing how exhausted the doctor's always were before I changed my mind. There was so much stress emotionally and physically on them at all times that it seemed like it was hard for them to ever really enjoy time to themselves. I started asking around for different career ideas that…

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    Topics Of Euthanasia

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    I have chosen to investigate the topic of euthanasia. I have chosen euthanasia because it is becoming a more important topic in today’s world and something that I would enjoy learning about. This topic is important to me because many times my Nana has said that she would rather be dead than alive and have to be in a nursing home. She is saying this sarcastically, but it came to my attention that she could go through the process of euthanasia if she did want to pass away, and I wanted to know…

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    Statement Of Purpose: FFA

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    I love being a role model and being able to help others in their need. Ever since Ijoined FFA I have been able to do things I never thought I will be able to do. I have gone out of town to compete in horse judging and Veterinary technician with my team. I have learned all about animal organs, parasites, and breeds. I have also competed in LDE which is Leadership development events. This helped with my communication skills and be able to explain to everyone the importance of FFA…

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    X Rays History

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    In 1895, x-rays were discovered by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen. He was a Professor at Wuerzburg University which was in Germany. He worked with a cathode-ray tube in which he observed a fluorescent glow of crystals on a table near the tube. The tube that Roentgen was working with at the time was made of a glass envelope with positive and negative electrodes filled in it. The air that was in the tube was let out. When a high voltage was applied, the tube produced a glow that was fluorescent. He then…

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    Ndsu Reflection

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    The registration process was very easy with the help of my awesome advisor Stacey Ostby. She helped me get registered in the classes that I will need to complete in order to apply for the Veterinary Technician program. Mrs. Otsby also made sure that I was taking the correct amount of credits to ensure that I would be able to complete my degree in four years. As I had the expenses adding up for all of my classes, books, and tuition adding up, I…

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    Animal Wound Management

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    Wound Management In the McCurnin’s Veterinary Textbook for Veterinary Technicians (Bassert, 04/2013, Ch. 26, pp 994-1007), this subchapter is titled Large Animal Wound Management. The information that’s explained here are the many techniques that are involved with bandaging and wound care of horses and cattle. The summary speaks of the horse and two different techniques. The initial paragraph states; “Wound management in horses starts with basic wound care and is no different from that…

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