Why I Want To Become A Veterinarian Essay

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    the Lost Valley apartments are?" "Yes, I do," my voice vibrated. The breeze

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    has become part of today. There are some things that happen subconsciously that make someone seem better than another person or ways of thinking that because of the past have forced us to think the way that we do currently. Stratification is everywhere, from our personal life, jobs, networks and even schools. There are a magnitude of factors that play into our life that help us decide what we want to do and factors that decide what we might or might not be able to do. In this paper, I want to focus

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    Over the years, teenagers, and adults see their favorite athletes, and body builders and decide that they want their body to look like their role model’s. What many athletes and body builders use to fulfill that look is steroids. Steroids are a quick and easy way that makes the body look masculine with small work put in at the gym. What many people don’t know is that non-medical steroids causes emotional and physical harm to the human body. Anabolic steroids help in promoting the growth of muscle

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    When your family pet is sick and in constant pain, what do you do? Your family takes your beloved pet to the veterinarian to be put down and out of its misery. This is often thought of as an act of kindness towards your pet; you’re relieving it’s intense pain and suffering. Why is it acceptable to put a loved pet out of its misery, but frowned upon to help a human relieve their terminal pain? Euthanasia is a painless, quick, and peaceful death that can be medically provided to patients by doctors

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    started in preschool, where I would sit and study my world map poster while eating breakfast every morning. I always kept a list of places that I wanted to travel to when I got older. The endless possibilities of places to visit and sites to explore has always intrigued me. This idea of traveling the world is one many children dream about, but for most of youth in the United States it never becomes a reality. I spent a majority of my childhood traveling around the United States. I saw most of the country

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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live without cows, chickens, or pigs? To never eat meat and eggs, or drink milk? Have you thought about the types of food we eat? Most of the food we eat today contains milk, eggs and even meat. We use animal products in a lot of items we use today like food, clothes, toys, glue etc. We could lose a lot of plants like flower because bees and butterflies are the only ones that pollinates them. Since some people eat bees, wasp etc, nothing would be

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    These abused animals need to be fought for because they have as much right to live happily too. Animals don’t deserve to be tortured or harmed in any kind of way; they are poor and defenseless creatures. Many people who become animal owners do so because they love animals and want to give them a forever home. Animal Cruelty is very upsetting and wrong. Animal rights laws apply to all sorts of animals from dogs to farm animals. Some people may think that animal abuse is only defined by physically hitting

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    Overpopulation of domestic animal is when there are more cats, and dogs than people want them as pets. As of today it is impossible to determine how many stray cats and dogs there is in the United States alone. The animal shelters estimate about 70 million stray cats in the United States alone. Cats can produce about two litters of six kittens every year, and a dog can produce one litter of six or more puppies per year. This a nationwide issue we all need to look into especially our local and

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    In this research essay, I will be talking about the career that I would like to be in and what I need to do to get into that program: as well as talk about the university that I chose and explain why this would be the best decision to be in that field of research. The career that I chose and want to become is a zoologist and a wildlife biologist. The everyday work-life of a zoologist and a wildlife biologist mostly includes conducting studies, perform complex experiments, and going on trips to secluded

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    The Doggie in the Window Essay

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    afternoon, and you are walking down main street doing a little window shopping, when you come across a pet store. As you peer into the window, you see a cute and cuddly puppy just sitting there staring at you, pleading with you to buy him. So you think, “Why not, we could use a new member of the family, and this would be a great surprise.” Buzzzzz! Wrong Answer! The problem with pet stores, is that most of them get their puppies from puppy mills. Puppy mills are commercial mass-breeding facilities, located

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