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Why do i want to be a vet?

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Well, when I was a child I wasn't thinking about being a vet, I wanted to become an artist, because I loved and still love making paintings and sculptures, but then I heard that being an artist includes a lot of history, and I hate history from the beginning of times… When I grow up I found my real vocation. Sincerely, when I postulate to vet, there wasn’t another option it was: “Veterinary in Universidad de Chile” or “Veterinary in Universidad Mayor” or “Veterinary in Universidad Austral”. Because if I didn’t become a vet I wouldn’t be happy. I decided to be a vet, like in 5th grade because I felt too much love for dogs that were homeless, more than my classmates. I wanted to make a change for them. And here I am. My experience in university until now is exactly what I was expecting, good friends, hard work, laughs and stress, too much stress… I always think my future job like a physiotherapist for dog or cats that are unable to walk… I think that seeing those animals living a n...

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This is from a year ago, it was took by my brother, in a park near to my house where i go with my ferret almost every day in hot days. This day i went with my niece too and we got a very good time, we played that we have a picnic and Barry, my ferret, was our baby.I like this photo because when i saw it I can imagine the laugh of my niece being so happy that i bring her with me to the park. And i love to make her happy. (The blue tube that is in the photo is Barry's favourite toy, he like to get in, and pretend we cant see him.) When we are in the park, everybody come to asking me "what is that animal?"... I think the funniest thing that a person had told me is "Why do you bring a beaver to the park?!". My niece like to explain that Barry is not a rat or a beaver, i think she has the vocation to be a vet tooand its a good way to make friends in the park.

Webquest 1

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A) About Cows: 1. What are the 5 most common pathologies of cows? Mention them and give a little description too. 1. Foot and Mouth Disease: There are contagious disease that affects tongue, nose, mouth and toes of cows. It causes fever, weakened legs, and even the loss of the ability to walk. 2. Brucellosis and tuberculosis : These are contagious diseases, that is spread by calving. Also its contagious to humans by unpasteurized milk. 3. Dehydration and heat stress: Are common issues livestock face during the hot summer months. It includes fever, dark yellow orine and sunken eyes. 4. Anaemia – Theileria: Often caused by bush ticks. Including lethargy, loss of appetite, inability to exercise. 5. Bracken Poisoning: Bracken is a plant that contains toxins poisonous to animals who graze. This disease includes Depression and loss of appetite, Bloody diarrhea, High temperature, Weakening, collapse and death 2. Publish a picture of the cow's digestive system (with names)...

Human Evolution Timeline :)

1. About 800,000 years ago, FIRE was controlled by early humans. 2. About SIX million years ago most early human species became bipedal. 3. The Homo Habilis used to live in Eastern and SOUTHERN Africa. 4. About 12,000 years ago, humans managed to control the growth and breeding of some PLANTS and animals. 5. The SAHELANTHROPUS TCHADENSIS is the earliest human species from the timeline. Answer these questions: 1. What's been the role of climate change in the development of humans? The climate change is directly related to the increase of the size of the brains in early humans species, so accelerate the development of humans. 2. In your opinion, what is the most significant milestone for the human evolution? Why? I think the most significant milestone is "the rapid increase in brain size" because its when we started to question why of things, we started to understand phenomenon that before wasn't important. 3. Which early human species was though...