Why I Want To Become A Veterinarian Essay

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    of his skin, and sunken eyes. He reminded me of my grandfather in the last few days of his life before pancreatic cancer had taken him. How he had become a shell of what he had once been, a blackening peel decomposing before our very eyes. He was grotesque, the thing nightmares are made of, and his up close appearance made me believe that what I had been witnessing was possibly real. Then, at the end of the twenty-five second long video, you could hear a voice call out, “Enough, already,

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    right? I was raised to think just this way. In my family, we learned to hunt and fish at an early age. We have even produced a few hogs of our own to butcher. A life without meat seemed insane to the younger me. As I aged I got involved in 4-H, an agriculture program for kids. Children with the help of their parents raise and then sell animals such as pigs, chickens, turkeys, goats, rabbit, and cows at their local fairs. I spent eight years in this program starting at the age of nine. I was

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    experimentation plays an important role in today’s medical and pharmaceutical advances, but many question the morality of such a use of animal life. Whether one argues that testing different products and drugs on animals is necessary or not, this has become an integral part of developing products. From that Tylenol we pop to get rid of our headache to that perfect shade of pink lip gloss, animal testing is used in order to produce the simplest household items. Today, in the United States, it is federal

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    made me push myself harder than I already was. I can hear the crowd screaming my name and which made me feel confident in my dancing. The whole first floor of the auditorium was filled with people shouting at their top of their lungs. Performing in front of a crowd just fills me with adrenaline and makes me forget about the world. It's almost as if I’m free even though I have a choreography to follow. Ever since I was a little kid I was always in love with the arts. I would always draw, color, and

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    also similar. In Kindergarten, I was placed in an experimental classroom that was designed to integrate students with special needs into the mainstream classroom. I remember students receiving extra attention, but the teachers were always focused on each and every one of us building that connection. I still talk to Mrs. K every few years. She built a very special connection with her students. First Grade: Mrs. Savage This is the year I figured out that I want to become a teacher. This school

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    cross my mind I was too worried about which friends house I was going to go to that weekend. While I was in elementary school all the classes would have career day once a year and I would always go as a veterinarian or a marine biologist. I had always wanted to do something that would help either a person or an animal. As of right now I am a freshman in college and in the summer of 2017 I finally decided that I wanted to be...a respiratory therapist. When I made this decision I had an idea of

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    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in its most simple of terms is a vision. More specifically, it is a vision that in a way almost minimizes what may be better for a company’s shareholders and investors, and increases its focus on things including the environment, its employees, its role in benefiting the surrounding communities and society, and more importantly making sure that we can continue to grow, thrive, and be self-sustaining. In short, it is a business model that puts an emphasis on the

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    Man’s Best Friend Dogs have been a companion for humans throughout history. There are currently 161 breeds which are recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) registry (Why Purebred?, 2013). Add the total of mix breeds and the number of dogs the ASPCA rescues daily, and there are a countless number of dogs in the United States. Unfortunately, since dogs do not have the ability to speak, they use their mouths and paws to communicate. Dog bites happen. According to the ASPCA, there are approximately

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    dealing with wild animals. Zoos, however, do not just work with themselves. They work with many other organizations and other zoos as well. If they do something successful or come up with a new idea they share it with one another so that they too can become successful and maybe even go farther with the idea. They branch out and work with many other animal experts. They collaborate to find the best genetic diversity. Also to find the best breeding, figure out what the best kind of habitation depending

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