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    In the book ¨Blink¨, the author Malcolm Gladwell explains his research on how the brain makes connections and comes to conclusions. One does this from the information around them without even knowing, which is called “thin-slicing”. “Thin-slicing” is one’s skill in their unconscious with a small amount of experience to “find patterns in situations” (23) and make an accurate explanation. In Gladwell’s first section, ‘The Love Lab’, the psychologist John Gottman gives his analysis of the data he…

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    The profession that I have chosen for my future is to become an Animal Caretaker. Because I love animals and I love working with them. However, I was never sure how to turn my love for animals into a career. I later found out I could combine my interest in animals with a high-paying job. There are a lot of advantages of becoming an animal caretaker that I really love about this career. In this career becoming an animal caretaking require you to work in many different settings, such as veterinary…

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    Dogs are Better Than Cats Could dogs be the best animals in the world? Of course! Dogs are better than cats by lots of reasons and I’ll tell you how. Dogs are better than cats because cats are aggressive toward you also along with they NEVER play with you! Finally, dogs are adventurous and fight for you! As expressed, DOGS ARE WAY BETTER THAN CATS! Cats are Aggressive From my point of view, I feel that cats are aggressive. Sometimes cats are sweet including…

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    Blastomycosis In Dogs

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    Blastomycosis in Dogs Jaime Green Volunteer State Community College 15 April 2017 Blastomycosis, also known as North American Blastomycosis and Gilchrist’s Disease in humans, is a fungal infection caused by the organism Blastomyces Dermatitidis. This fungus occurs naturally in North America and infections are most often seen in geographic areas located near water, such as Ohio, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Missouri river basins. This systemic yeast like fungal infection occurs…

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    I was always fond of the color orange. It is the fur color of the lovable, bouncy Tigger that enjoyed the company of his friends. There were times where his friends were annoyed by his overly energetic self, but I realized that his optimistic character has helped me to admire the color orange, even today. I also realized that the characters’ houses aligned with the characters themselves. Christopher Robin, the boy from Winnie the Pooh, lived in a tree at the top of the hill in the center of the…

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    repeated by Steinbeck throughout the story. Carlson has the qualities of a Jester archetype. Carlson only worries about what is currently happening, while occasionally cracking a joke. Carlson is the only man who complains about the smell of Candy’s dog, saying that the “stink hangs around [the bunkhouse] even after he’s gone” (page 44), showing that he only cares about how the bunkhouse smells now. He…

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    Tonya DeGrand began her journey as a Senior Animal Services Officer at the age of 16. She started by working at veterinary clinics as a kennel technician and veterinary technician. As a young adult, she went to the University of North Texas and graduated Cum Laude with a degree in Criminal Justice and a minor in Behavior Analysis. Her main goal at that time was to become an Animal Cruelty Investigator, hence the criminal justice background. She wanted a minor in Behavior Analysis so she could…

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    Narrative Essay When I was in second grade. I had the chicken pox, and I was miserable. I was so itchy and hot, all I wanted to do is scratch my bright red blisters. My grandma hated to see me suffer. She had a great Idea, and that was to a read to me. The first book we read was Dr. Seuss Cat in the Hat. I can remember letting my mind wander through the pages wishing the cat would come and play with me. Soon I realized that when she was reading the books to me, I was not Itching from my…

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    Vet techs do so many things for an animal hospital that people overlook and don’t see as necessary to the clinic. People think that all vet techs do all day is entertain kittens and puppies all day while the vet does all the work with checking the animals and making sure it gets the right kind of medication that it needs. But that is not completely true, vet techs do so much more than entertaining kittens and puppies. They benefit the veterinarian by assisting them in any kind of way that they…

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    English Essay “How do stories teach us about other cultures or our own?” Through non-fiction stories an individual is able to gain understanding into their own culture as well as the culture of others. Stories are able to tell one about their culture as well as boarded their awareness of other cultures in several ways. The poem The Man From Snowy River by Banjo Patterson and Guo Nian a Chinese mythology story, outline similar ideas including traditions, beliefs and learning about the past as…

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