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    Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia (IMHA) is one of the most severe autoimmune disorders that kills between 29-77% of dogs each year [1]. The disease is usually found in large and middle aged dogs. IMHA is a pathologic process that results in premature destruction of red blood cells when an immune response directly or indirectly targets red blood cells of all ages[ 2]. IMHA can be caused by various factors, but categorized in two ways. IMHA can be an idiopathic autoimmune event (primary IMHA) or associated

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    Several old men were clinking their glasses and patting Dr. Little on his back. They knew some of what was going to be said, but even they stood open mouth surprised when certain things are read from the full report. “I’m glad you brought that up.” The old man waved his hand and a man rushed forward, opened his briefcase and passed him a folder. After he took a moment to read the single document had laughed even louder. My great-niece is the middle child of two ghastly parents. She

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    Antibiotics are injected into animals and plants in order to grow them faster, larger, and to prevent diseases from spreading in their dirty “factory farm conditions.” Factory farms are an unnatural way of raising poultry and other meats, but have become the prevailing method. The animals are kept in sheds with no space to move around and many never see sunlight in their entire life spans. Animals are forced to gain up to 4 to 5% more

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    commercials all the time, using your emotions to help donate or contribute to the change of animal cruelty. Most of their commercials they use domesticated animals such as dog, cats, etc. and when people see this they know it is wrong and they care. Why is it though when people see the psychological torment or physical damage to a wild animal they don’t bat an eye? You would think seeing something like that is pretty obvious and would call someone to action but this isn’t the case. In fact people all

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    Many people have memories of visiting a zoo or an aquarium in their childhood, but are they safe for the animals inside? Indicators for both support and opposition exist, making the debate double sided and more complex than originally thought. For example, SeaWorld recently shut down their orca breeding program because the whales were being harmed. Despite this, animals in captivity may be a necessity. Habitats being destroyed and the threat of predators and poachers are becoming more common. Zoos

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    Interviewing a child, the thought to me was barbaric. To carry out a processional discussion with a young child was quite the experience and nothing short of extraordinary. I sat in the dining room of my home with my next door neighbor’s fourteen-year-old daughter Sally. She walked through the front door with noticeable hesitation as if she was walking into the principles office to be detained. I could sense a strong level of discomfort that she carried though the hallway into the dining room as

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    Capitalize On Your Strengths Like many kids, I wanted to be a veterinarian. That is, until I was nine and fainted at the sight of my own blood when I cut my finger. That was my first lesson in the fallacy of following a passion versus following something you're good at. No matter how much I loved animals and cared for their wellbeing, I couldn’t (and still can’t) stand the sight of blood without getting light-headed in record time. On the other hand, I’ve always been good at talking to people

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    Jazz music of the 1940’s and 1950’s was defined by a history of change since its beginning at the dawn of the 20th century. Almost every decade brought a new flavor to the movement, and by the 1940’s jazz had developed into a mature, complex form of music, with many nuances and avenues for continued change. It is important to trace the early movements in jazz to better understand the innovations of the Bebop and Cool jazz eras of the 40’s and 50’s. The first appearance of jazz was at the turn

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    When I was little and in elementary school, I had a rational temperament (kiersey’s temperaments). Nothing made sense at home so I was determined to understand and thrive in my academics. Life became a black or white –right or wrong- type of environment. I needed proof for everything. I was a very logical type of girl. I desired to learn more and more about the world, about what abuse was. Everyone told me if you have knowledge you can go anywhere, and that is what made me future orientated. All

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    105-acre farm to a gas company for drilling, however, he now is regretting that decision. As a result of the drilling performed on his property, Smith realized that, “his livestock mysteriously dropped dead after having motor-skill breakdowns; a veterinarian said the deaths could be attributed to arsenic, high levels of which were found in water on Smith’s property” (Bateman 38). This threat to the wildlife has an overwhelming affect on those who rely on their livestock as their income. This lost income

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