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    Since I was in fifth grade, I have wanted to become a veterinarian. With this, I understand that there is a very large commitment, but I believe I can handle the challenge. My schedule will consist of working 6 days a week for roughly 8.5 hours each day, which will add up to about 50 hours a week. I chose this schedule, because I would like to have one free day a week to be with friends and family and to enjoy my personal life. Also, with working 8.5 hours in one day, I can start my day early, around

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    There are many reasons why people continue their education and move on to college. For some people it is a choice, they want to further their education and they have a dream they want to fallow. For others, they may feel it is necessary due to what is expected by society or their parents. Many of these students also do not understand the importance of the different elements that compose a university degree. Rather than seeing their benefits, they see it as a waste of money and nothing to do with

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    Many would simply think of a veterinarian as an animal doctor. In reality there is much more to a veterinarian’s job. A vet can specialize in one of two areas, small animal or large animal science. Each has responsibilities beyond repairing an ill animal’s health. Vets also perform research to provide the field of veterinary medicine with brilliant innovations in treatment. These treatments are not only beneficial to the animals that vets treat. The research vets perform on animals is used as framework

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    Most pet owners today are finding the whole issue of pet vaccines more and more confusing. Your local conventional veterinarian is telling you that "you should, as a responsible pet owner, follow my advice - vaccinate your dog and cat every year" with annual boosters. And at the same time you've read the horrible stories about pets who develop cancer right at the site of a vaccine injection, and many other stories about adverse reactions to vaccines in both cats and dogs. So... are we vaccinating

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    school in Lyon, France. At this point in history, veterinary medicine was recognized as an actual profession (Cole). As years passed, veterinarians as a whole progressed significantly with their knowledge. They became more aware of vaccines, had a better perspective at how the bodies worked, and added house pets to their list

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    doctor's routine. I’ve always had an appreciation for veterinarians and a desire to be surrounded by animals, so the choice has always been so clear to me; I just have to become a vet! To become a veterinarian or work anywhere involving medical practices, there is a lot of school and training to undergo. Which brings me to my next step: college searches. The dreaded step in life most people suffer through. If I am going to be one of these people; why not get a head start and begin at least looking

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    animals in the United States being euthanized each year, because there simply isn’t enough housing for all of the animals. Here are just a few of the reasons why you should take your pet to the veterinarian to be neutered.

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    important enough to form a specialty based on it, why are we not doing more to ensure that all animals undergoing anesthesia are receiving proper care? This specialty requires veterinarians to undergo at least one to two more years of training after graduating from veterinary school and to have a three year residency to be eligible to sit for boards and to obtain this specialty (Clark). With this much work and effort being put in by some veterinarians to train in anesthesia, it would seem that many

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    case if I fail in the future. My future is a blank book and If I could write it myself this is what it would be. My dream is to become an exotic pet veterinarian. As an exotic pet veterinarian, I would work with pets that are not as common as your normal day pets such as a cat or a dog, instead I could work with rabbits or domesticated pigs for an example. The reasons why I want to work with these animals is because you never know what animals may walk in and it is not boring then being a dog vet

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    Another reason why I don't want to share my house is because what if I had to use the bathroom and they locked the doors at night so I couldn't get in. My glass castle would cost around $459,900 and the mortgage is costing about $120144 Unlike Rex Walls, I plan to make my glass castle a reality. My glass castle won't be an easy dream but I have a plan to make it a reality planning ahead. I'm gonna make my glass castle a reality by going to college for all 8 years and to be veterinarian and get enough

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