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    The search results “The titles "veterinary technician'' and ''veterinary assistant" are often used interchangeably; however, there are distinct differences between the two.” (Veterinary Assistant Vs. Veterinary Tech) I want to know whether I want to go to school to be a vet tech or a vet assistant so I decided to research the job descriptions, the difference in educational requirements, and the schools that offer vet tech programs in in North Carolina. The job descriptions for both jobs are…

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    Alaska alone with a dog. The dog always thinks of him as the food and fire provider. While the dog doesn’t change the whole story (stays static) the man’s idea of the trip and his thoughts and mind change (dynamic). In the story the dog is the static character and the man is dynamic. In the story it explains that the dog knows that the man is just the food and fire provider, and that’s all he thinks about him. At the end of the story when the man dies it says (speaking about the dog)…

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    Nature creates different types of organisms, and usually they have different living habits, such as in terms of how to spend the winter, and every creature can rely on their own unique way from the harsh climate to survive, and you can go to adapt to the changing environment. But, even if there is no relationship between the animal such as ground squirrels and Monarch butterfly that will also have the same point in winter on the way. The ground squirrels are members of the squirrel family of…

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    There was a plane crash and a teenage boy survived it, but now he has to figure out can he survive his first winter in the wildernest. In the book Brian’s Winter by Gary Paulsen, a boy that used to be in the city has to survive the winter in a forest in Canada. Brian has to learn different ways to hunt to keep him alive even though he does not like killing animals. Brian has to use everything around him to stay alive in a very cold winter. It is a good thing Brian is intelligent. Brian…

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    I am a beautiful, delightful, little bird with a large happy personality with bright, fuzzy, yellow feathers to match. I have been lonely lately though, it makes me quiet in addition fragile. I am on the search for a new best friend; I hope this friend with be real as well as pulchritudinous, loud as me with a big, corny sense of humor. I spy a large creature with floppy, brown ears with gross stream of drool slide out from its mouth, the next thing I notice is the creature is rolled over on a…

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    The book I chose to read was The Cruelest Miles: the Heroic Story of Dogs and Men In a Race Against an Epidemic by cousins Gay and Laney Salisbury and it was published by W.W. Norton and Company in 2003. This book is set in Nome, Alaska during the winter of 1925. At this time there was a deadly widespread outbreak of diphtheria that was threatening the city's people. Many were dying and Dr. Welch knew he needed to do something to help save these people. The one thing that could truly get rid of…

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    The pet overpopulation problem in the United States is sickening to me as a human being. We allow people to profit from the breeding of their pets when there are too many animals being euthanized every day in shelters. Animals in our shelters are fighting for their lives every single day, and yet we are allowing breeders and puppy mills to continue to produce more and more animals. Pet ownership is not a right. Pet owners have a responsibility to leash their animals, dispose of their waste…

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    Larry Levin’s Oogy: The Dog Only a Family Could Love presents a heartwarming story of a dog in desperate need and the family who saves him. Larry Levin lives with his wife and adopted twin sons. The twelve year old twin boys owned a cat who was terminally ill. One day, they brought the cat to Ardmore Animal Hospital near Philadelphia to say their farewells as the cat was going to be put down. Despite the original sadness of the day, the mood was soon lightened when a puppy with a mangled face…

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    Plum Island Trip Report

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    Plum Island Trip First of all, I decided to do this project because it included a trip to an island. My first thought was warm weather, the sun, the beach, and the ocean, but unfortunately we did this trip in a cold, dark and windy day. We spent most of our day at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, which is located along the northeast coast of Massachusetts. This refuge has it's history, it was established in 1941 for several reasons, which they are: to provide feeding, resting, and…

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    Throughout our lives as adolescents we are asked “what do we want to become?” I have contemplated what I wished to do with my life for quite a while and I was inspired by constants in my life ever since I was little. I remember always having a pet by my side to comfort me when I was unhappy and play with me when I was alone. The catalyst for my decision was whenever I lived on a busy street with cars constantly speeding through every day. One sunny day I went to the car to retrieve something…

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