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Crossbreeding And Religion
Our Pleasure Or Theirs?
Life. Mixed Families. Morals. People worldwide are debating and battle over the effects of crossbreeding. Crossbreeding is the science of altering
DNA through the process of breeding two different animals. In order for these mutations to be possible the number of chromosomes each animal has
must match. Some well known examples of this include the liger which is a cross between a lion and tiger, and the beefalo which is a mutation of a
cow and a buffalo. Many people crossbreed for various reasons. However this practice has superb effects and also many disastrous effects. Do people
do this for the animals or for humans. It is the main reason for debates. Does it help or hurt the animal. Is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One main con is how unpredictable it can be. The size is hard to guess, temperaments can be the opposite of what you want and some unexpected
genetic disorders can occur. Animals with these problems often become a financial burden to the owner as they become expensive to care for. With
the size being so big or small effects can happen. If the animal is big with a wild temperament it can attack and kill. This is bad and not what the
breeder wanted. If it is too small it can get health problems that they normally wouldn't get. And this is why crossbreeding must be stopped, the animal
can be harmed. And for what cause. HUMAN PLEASURE. If it helps the animal crossbreeding is amazing but when it hurts the animal it has to be
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Taking a Look at Bull Dogs
Soft, sweet, plump, wrinkly, and chubby are some words that come to mind when describing the bulldog. Dying, overweight, and unhealthy are other,
not so common words that can be used. Connie Chambers, 40–year old bulldog breeder states, "The physique of bulldogs today is perfect. Their cute,
fat faces and bodies"(Denizet–Lewis). Unfortunately, the fat faces and the shape of the body lead to chronichealth issues with the dog and all of the
puppies then bred from that dog. When a breeder wants a fat faced dog they don't wonder or even care about the health of the dog. So the question
should be "What about the bulldog, what about it's health?" Breeders should have some limitations when breeding so that the dog is desired and also
healthy. One of the health issues with the bulldog is the wrinkled skin. The AKC's (American Kennel Club) breed standards for the "Wrinkles and
skin" are that "The head and face should be coated with heavy wrinkles, and at the throat, from jaw to chest, there should be two loose pendulous folds
forming the dewlap" (Breed Standard). Sometimes those "heavy wrinkles" cause a big health issue with the dog. Some issues can be yeast infections,
bacterial infections, acne, and eczema. Breeders argue that not cleaning and taking care of the dog causes the yeast infections. While cleaning the dog
could help the situation, not cleaning the dog isn't the whole issue. Susan Paretts says "The skin within the wrinkles doesn't get as much exposure to
air, as a
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Marker Assisted Breeding
'Selective breeding is the process by which humans select organisms with desirable traits and breed them together so the trait appears in the next
generation. The process is repeated over many generations until the characteristic becomes common. Selective breeding now often uses reproductive
technologies, such as artificial insemination and marker assisted selection, so that the desirable characteristics of one male can be passed onto many
offspring. This increases the rate at which the desirable trait is passed to progeny. Marker assisted selection is a molecular technique used to screen a
genome for genetic markers that indicate desirable traits. (*1).
"We had two challenges," says Dr Scobie."To develop a wool–less sheep and also to develop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In these times, farmers selectively bred sheep to make them grow fleece from 'nose to their toes' and thicker coats. They did this thinking that the
sheep having a heavier fleece would bring them greater returns. Because the sheep had so much wool, this meant more work for the farmers due to
them having to dag and crutch the sheep where the wool becomes dirty. This added to production costs and this wool has lower value so farmers have
started selectively breeding sheep so they only have wool in the areas that are going to be worth the most money and get them the best returns
possible. 'Their aim was to remove all the unnecessary parts of the sheep and fleece to create sheep that were more productive and easier and cheaper
to maintain – 'easy care' sheep.' (3*). Easy–care sheep have been selectively bred to have the traits of bare backside, bare belly, bare legs, short tail and
bare head. These traits, such as bare backside and short tail reduce dags which therefore reduces the risk of them getting fly–strike, flies are attracted to
the dags. Flystrike occurs when flies lay maggots in the fleece and then move onto the skin and damage it. The bare backside and short tail can
minimise the risk of this and therefore reduce the time and cost farmers may have to take to deal with this
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mba assignment Essay
1 . (a) What do you understand by the concept of conservatism ? Why is it also called the concept of prudence? Why is it not applied as strongly
today as it used to be in the Past ?
(b) What is a Balance Sheet ? How does a Funds Flow Statement differ from a Balance Sheet ? Enumerate the items which are usually shown in a
Balance Sheet and a Funds Flow Statement.
2 . (a) Discuss the importance of ratio analysis for inter–firm and intra–firm comparisons including circumstances responsible for its limitations .If any
(b) Why do you understand by the term 'pay–out ratio'? What factors are taken into consideration while determining pay–out ratio? Should a company
follow a fixed pay–out ratio policy? Discuss fully.
5 .
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he president of Geeta & Company believed the standard should be set at a high level to motivate the workers and to provide adequate information for
control and reasonable cost comparison. After much discussion, management decided to use a dual standard. The labor standard of one unit every 30
minutes, recommended by the consulting firm, would be employed in the plant as a motivation device, while a cost standard of 40 minutes per unit
would be used in reporting. Management also concluded that the workers would not be informed of the cost standard used for reporting purposes. The
production vice–president conducted several sessions prior to implementation in the plant, informing the workers of the new standard cost system and
answering questions. The new standards were not related to incentive pay but were introduced when wages were increased to Rs7 per hour. The
standard cost system was implemented on January 1, 19––. At the end of six months of operation, these statistics on labor performance were presented
to executive management:
JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJune
Production (units)5,1005,0004,7004,5004,3004,400
Direct labor hours3,0002,9002,9003,0003,0003,100
Quantity Variances:
Variancebased on labor standard
(one unit each 30 minutes)Rs3150 U*
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The Poodle: Breed Standards
Describing the Poodle as an individual breed is best articulated by whats called a "breed standard." This specific standard is compared with what
genetics determine – a dog's physical characteristics, such as height, weight, body type, color, or coat. Breed standards also spell out the breeds desired
temperament, personality, and faults. Breed standards assigned by a kennel or dog club may vary slightly from nation to nation, and can change over
time.
In a nutshell, the breed standard paints a picture of what the ideal Poodle should look like and how it should act, making it distinct and special from
other breeds. Only those dogs that most closely meet the standard receive championship status or are elected to be bred, at least in theory. The first
American Kennel Club official standard for the Poodle was approved in 1901. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Three distinct varieties of the Poodle – Toy, Miniature, and Standard– existed then, but they were distinguished by weight rather than height as they
are now. The following description summarizes the current breed standard, as set by the Poodle Club of America:
Appearance: The Poodle is intelligent and elegant in appearance. Known for his alert expression, the Poodle is well proportioned and moves
gracefully. The Poodle has what enthusiasts call "an air of distinction." Its poise and dignity are unique to this breed.
Size: There are three sizes or varieties of Poodles: Standard, Miniature, and Toy. They are all the same breed. Toy Poodles are 10 inches tall or less at
the shoulder, Miniatures are 15 inches or less, and Standards are 15 inches or taller.
These three are the only sizes recognized by the American Kennel Club, though prospective Poodle buyers may find "teacup" (very small Toys) or
"royal" (very large Standards) Poodles as one of their choices. However, these are not AKC–accepted
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Standardized Testing Research Papers
Did you know that the United States scored below average in Mathematics? The Program for International Student Assessment mandates a standardized
test every three years that rank countries in different subject areas. The United States was ranked 28th in 2012 and dropped to 35th in 2015 in
Mathematics. (Jackson, 2016) That information makes me wonder if standardized testing is really working. First, I believe we need to understand what
standardize testing means. A standardize test is any form of test that is given to a large population, with questions that are the same or similar and is
scored in a specialized way. Standardize testing should be important to every human being: students, parents, teachers, administration, tax–payers,
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Let us remember that children are the future of the United States, some will be doctors, politicians, teachers, factory workers, chefs, and serve our
country in the military. The world will be a better place if we used standardized testing to close the gap, so we will have student achievement and
guarantee we have done everything in our power to use the data to form productive citizens. The United States is in an education crisis, and what we
have been doing for years is not working. We have not been using standardized testing in the correct manner; we cannot justify that the Georgia
Milestones is the only assessment that can show student growth. The articles have proven that students' success can be shown through MAP
assessments, RTI assessments, and national assessments. One last thought to leave you pondering, if a student enters the sixth grade not knowing his
multiplication facts and by the end of the year he knows all of them, did they show growth? Student growth and achievement is any knowledge gained
from the start of a year to the end of the year, which makes standardize tests essential to prove such
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Unrealistic Beauty Standards
What makes someone beautiful? This striking question has always had a complex answer rather than simple. Society makes their interpretation of
beauty with many standards that qualify for the "most beautiful people" in the world. America's picture of the perfect lady is extremely thin however
full figured. America's picture of the perfect gentleman is also thin, yet very fit. It's always one thing or the other, never one choice. The public has
their own particular rendition of what beauty looks like, yet american beauty happens to have a stance amongst the most startling standards. These
standards of beauty that women see each day impact their confidence and self–esteem negatively only to push them to discover ways to fit into these
unrealistic beauty criterias. Beauty standards in America are ever–changing, but society has yet to absolutely accept the average, everyday woman.
Today, women still feel pressured to be thin but also curvaceous. Celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Lopez and the OG Marilyn Monroe are
women that are idealized for their thin, hourglass figure. Women who don't naturally have this figure are now achieving this look in other ways that
can manipulate their bodies. In order to achieve a curvy, hourglass figure, women have turned to plastic surgery, diets, and waist trainers. Ladies are
so constrained to resemble the perfect lady that they will do whatever it takes to accomplish a trendy look, yet have they gone too far? Brooke Erin
Duffy, an
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Media 's Effect On The Self Esteem Of The Girls
The standard that the media set for the girls is almost impossible to be achieved (Serdar, n.d.). This is probably the most dangerous effect that the
media brings toward the self–esteem of the girls. It is natural for people, especially girls to compare themselves with other people (Serdar, n.d.). This
comparison can be distinguished into 2 types, upward comparison and downward comparison. An upward comparison occurs when the girls compare
themselves to someone who seems to be better than them. A downward comparison occurs when the girls compare themselves to someone who seems
to be worse than them. Exposure to media lead the girls to an upward comparison. Since it is almost impossible for the girls to achieve the same level
of appearance that the media set due to the use of airbrushing method, the editing, lighting, and also the process of the models achieving those ideal
bodies, their self–esteem will be low and ways of extreme diet will result in eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia. Consequently, to achieve
those standards of physical appearance, there is a socially constructed idea that in order to be beautiful, that is, in order to be like those thin models
and celebrities, it is necessary to be unhealthy (Serdar, n.d.). Moreover, media lower girls' self–esteem by promoting fashion for skinny people. When
people walk inside a shop, there will be super thin mannequins, and the girls would think that the size that the mannequins wear is the standard size.
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The Role Of Standardisation Of Human Rights
In this essay, the writer will illuminate the role of standardisation in facilitating human rights, with particular focus on women's rights. For a kick up,
clear definitions of the key terms, standardisation and human rights will be given. The connection between the two will be further exploited in depth as
the write up progresses. According to Wikipedia.org, humanrights are 'commonly understood as inalienable fundamental rights to which a person is
inherently entitled simply because she or he is a human being...' It follows therefore, that women's rights relate to the freedom and right that women are
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Statistics from The Africa Renewal Magazine (2012) revealed that women contribute 70% of Agricultural output on the continent, with particular
reference to Malawi, but they do not have as much ownership on the land. This is because land ownership rights in Africa are largely effected by
customary law which is rather preventive of the ownership of land by women. It follows that when these women's husbands pass on, that land is taken
by the deceased's relatives according to customary law and that is a direct antagonism to development as that woman's output is lost, together with any
hope for her financial independence. In addressing the previously mentioned problems, standardisation plays a role in human rights of spelling out the
exact requirements that have to be effected for the implementation process. For example, in Niger, the recent changes in the national assembly structure
saw a rise in the participation of women as 15% of the seats are now held by women, according to quotaproject.org. The rights of women indicate the
participation of women in politics then the role of the standard is to set the benchmark number of the seats to be held by women. More so,
standardisation plays a role in setting out
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Double Muscling
Selective breeding
Selective breeding is "a process where animal and plant breeders select individuals with desirable traits and breed them to produce offspring with
these desirable traits, which are determined by desirable alleles in the selected organism's genotype." This produces offspring with favourable traits. (3)
The animal that will be discussed is the Belgian blue cattle. The Belgian blue cattle has the characteristic of what is called double muscling. Double
muscling is caused by the recessive mutation of the myostatin gene, and naturally occurs. (12) The myostatin sequence present in Belgian blue cattle is
an "11–nucleotide deletion in the third exon which causes a frame shift that eliminates virtually all of the mature, active region of the molecule".(14) It
prevents the control of muscle growth, and causes there to be more muscle fibres. However, it is with sacrificing other important body functions such
as reproductions, and normal fat and bone deposition. (12) This creates cattle that have up to 40% more muscle mass than other normal cattle. Most of
the extra muscle is lean meat. The Belgian blue cattle was created for the dairy and meat industry, but now is generally for meat.(17) The Belgian ...
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Sometimes, prognathism is also seen. Both of these features means that the calves find it harder to suckle when young. (12) This means they do not
get enough nutrients from their mother's milk as a calf. This means that they have a lower ability to survive to an adult, and to the reproductive age.
This means that there will be fewer cows and bulls that are able to breed, to produce Belgian blue calves. This means that the survival of the Belgian
blue cattle population
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Breed Morphs Marketing Plan
Company: My company will be located in a Pennsylvania warehouse. Warehouse space is cheaper in Pennsylvania than in New Jersey, more space
equates to more animals, which ultimately leads to more money. My company will specialize in breeding morph turtles and lizards. Morph means
that the reptiles can have various colors and patterns. Some of them can even be albino, which will increase their worth because of how rare they are.
This company is unique because I will be breeding turtles and lizards in morph form. People do not normally breed morphs in big businesses because
they do not have the space. Morphs sell out quick, as one can almost count on them being sold in two months or less after birth, for a hefty price.
Market opportunity: I will build my company through instagram by taking pictures daily of all the animals eating and close ups of their colors.
There will be a website that you can go on to see what we have in stock and what will soon be bred. People on instagram already make a lot of money
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Feeder food is crickets, hornworms, roaches, and other insects. I go to the store almost daily and spend money on crickets for my bearded dragons.
Crickets are pure profit. They charge me around 5 dollars when I ask for 15 large crickets, and they never even give me the right number or size of
crickets. I would house these and hornworms which only need a dark place to grow and can sell for 30 for 70 dollars. The pet store i was going to
always ran out of crickets, which is bad. I would have a program where you could get weekly or monthly combined insects all for a lower cost than
what the stores would sell. They cost nothing to maintain, which would be a profit. The breeding on the other hand takes more work but an average
quality morph could go upwards to 1,000 dollars. Each female capable of laying up to 40 or more eggs. The price only goes up as it grows
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The Two Breed Crossbreeding System
b) Three breed cross: In this system of crossbreeding three breeds are used. The bulls of three breeds are used in rotation in successive generations of
crossbred females of the previous generation (37,55). This is thus called the rotational crossing. This system is practiced to maintain heterozygosity and
to utilize heterosis for maternal ability of the crossbred dams (55). Three breed cross requires the input of three separate breeds (55). Along similar
principles as with backcross, all first cross male progeny are sold. First cross females are joined with bulls of a third unrelated breed, instead of with
one of the parent breeds as in the backcross. All progeny of F1 dams are sold for slaughter (55). This system takes advantage of both... Show more
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This system is an excellent choice as it produces maximum heterosis in both the calf and cow (51). As such, calves obtain the additional growth
benefits of hybrid vigor while heterosis in the cows improves their maternal ability. The terminal cross system is one of the simplest systems to
implement and achieves the highest use of heterosis and breed complementarities (17,44). All calves marketed will have the same breed composition.
A 24% increase in pounds of calf weaned per cow exposed is expected from this system when compared to the average of the parent breeds.
3) BREEDING FOR COMPOSITE –
Development of a composite or synthetic breed results from the crossing of two or more existing breeds (43). There are many examples of this in
Queensland: Santa Gertrudis, Drought master, Braford, Charbray, Brangus and Belmont Red. The primary advantage of forming composite breeds is
that after the initial crosses are made, management requirements are the same as for straight breeding. McDowell
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Selective Breeding Research Paper
There is processes that can pick animals with desirable traits breed them and get a hybrid animal that has those same traits. Selective Breeding is a
process that has been used for thousands of years by millions of people, but now we are starting to see some problems arise such as disease and
deformities. Selective breeding has resulted in varieties of domesticated plants and animals. Selective Breeding is when humans take two animals with
desired traits and breed them to produce offspring with the desired traits (Buckley Jr., Selective Breeding). The selective breeding process is used in
cows, pigs or basically any livestock, and pets. Livestock is breed for food products such as meat or dairy for consumption. One of the leading
reasons why people use selective breeding is money. Dairy farmers breed cows that produce the most milk and are then inbreed to the young to
strengthen the genetics so that each generation will bring more profit than the last (Wallace Genetics paragraph 14). Their traits are picked through
artificial selection. Artificial selection is the process in which you take two animals with desired traits and breed them to get offspring with all the
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These cats are called hypoallergenic cats. To do this they tested a variety of cats with people allergic to cats. They then took the cats that had the least
allergenic effect on the test subjects and breed them together. They then took the offspring and tested them to see which ones had the least effect. They
then breed those cats and received offspring with lower allergenic effect and repeated the process over and over again. At the end of the experiment
the scientist concluded that cats with less fur have the least allergenic effect (Wallace Genetics paragraph 2). There have also been cases when humans
breed for tameness and
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Persuasive Essay On How To Be Responsible For A Rabbit
First thing everyone tends to ask when you tell them you breed rabbits is, "Oh they must breed like rabbits right?" WRONG! Any responsible
breeder should not just breed any rabbits they have in cages constantly and to any rabbit and have them "breed like rabbits", here is the step by step
process of how to be a responsible rabbit breeder.
Consider your options before you consider breeding rabbits, This is not an easy job nor should it be taken lightly you are bringing life into this work
therefore you are responsible for them. Youneed to consider all the work that is needed for these small animals including cage cleaning, feeding,
watering, evaluation babies, putting together pedigrees and medical records. You also need to consider all the money that has to be put into them
including but not limited to feed, cages, the animals themselves, feeders and waterers, toys and vet bills. So consider all your options and see you if
are up for all the work and money needed to invest and care for these animals.
If you decide that you want to invest both time and money into these animals you need to start planning and preparing for these animals to join your
critter crew. First part of this is figure out which breed of rabbit you want to work with and what size as that will affect the supplies you buy for them.
Questions to consider; do you want to raise for show or meat purposes or both? The breed you choose will determine what size cages and what
supplies you need to get as well as different rabbit supplements and feeds to get. As i personally raise mini rex that is what that following steps will be
based on.
Where you have your rabbitry is a big part of how your breeding operation well run. Many people do have their rabbits outside but the
recommended spot in a garage or a barn with heat an out of the elements where it is less stressful. Once you've figured out where you are going to
be housing your rabbits the next type is figuring out what size and type of cages will work best for you. There are many types of cages that people
use, including solid bottom cages where you use bedding in them, then there is hanging cages where the poop and pee just drop on the ground and you
use a shovel to scoop the poop.
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The Cold Animal War Essay
The cold animal war There is a fight that has been made public and has steadily been growing. The fight or war as I like to call it, is should animal
mills be dealt away with or should they stay where they are? I hear constantly that I should not by an animal from a mill. I am told that we have
enough animals in this world. Here is the thing though lots of people enjoy getting a new animal. Especially if that animal is a "pure breed". So the
argument ensues. There are two clear sides, one side says we should only adopt animals and get them neutered/spayed. The other side says we should
be able to buy our pets without anything stopping us. Both sides have valid points, but we should voice our own questions. Like does buying an animal
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Breeding an animal is said to be better all around. You have a knowledge of who is the parents to this animal and how they were treated. You know if
the animal age and you know what kind of health risk you may get from the animal.
Breeding is said to be superior to adopting and one of those reasons said is that by breeding an animal the animal is pure bred. By having a pure
bred animal you can breed more like that animal. You have papers that say your animal is pure bred. Being pure bred is kind of like being an upper
class citizen. You get treated better, you get better food, and animal health is treated similar to a humans.
Breeders will even tell you around the age your animal will be able to live up to. This is because you have a healthy pure bred animal. You can sell the
animal for higher profit. Money makes a big difference and when you can make a profit on animals be it dog shows to selling dairy cows. For
example, we know there is such a thing as high quality animals. Especially in our food. One of the most bragged about pure breeding is that the
animal is better around. Stronger, higher quality, and less likely to die at a young age.
Con–side breeding animals Breeding animals can be harsh for the animals. They could be bred into an animal mill where they are cooped up in cages
all day and never get to go out. The animal like chickens, dogs, or cats, etc. Can be bred massively. This is all to have higher production. Which means
more money.
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Inbreeding And Breeding Practices In Dogs: Genetic Analysis
By selectively breeding dogs for appearance, the gene pool of the different breeds is shrinking at an alarming rate. In the article, "Genetic diversity,
inbreeding and breeding practices in dogs" by Leroy GrГ©goire, the topic of the genetic pool in dogs is discussed as an ill effect selective breeding has
on it. The article tests the gene pool of dogs and comes to the conclusion of a decreasing trend in the data. GrГ©goire (2011) addressed the decrease
of the gene pool in dogs by saying, "Since the basis of artificial selection is that only a limited number of chosen animals are allowed to reproduce, it
is logical to find that there is a large inequality in the use of breeding animals in domestic species" (p. 179). In doing so, the genetic diversity ... Show
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LUPA does not take into consideration the welfare of the dogs being used for the experiments intended to benefit mainly humans. They do not
acknowledge what these dogs must go through, as they are purposefully being bred to be pleasing to the eye, yet unhealthy on the inside. They
also seem to leave out the fact that there are standards that breeders must follow and it would be extremely difficult to change the breeders' ways
to fix health issues if the look of the dog not up to standards. The article, "Animal Welfare in Modern Dog Breeding" by Astrid IndrebГё not only
covers the strict standards of the kennel clubs, but also addresses the dog's wellbeing and responsibilities of veterinarians. All veterinarians should
know: "Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be disqualified" (IndrebГё, 2008, p. 2). What it all comes down to is the
dog's health and welfare that should be the most important factor. It is up to veterinarians to be unbiased and not look at the breed standard, but the
condition of health the dog is in and evaluate the quality of life. And while there are other attempts being made to eliminate the ill effects of selective
breeding, such as stricter rules IndrebГё (2008) states that, "However, despite the good intentions for improving health through
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Why Do People Like To Show Their Dogs
here are many reasons why people like to show their dogs and it is a rewarding practice for individuals and kennels alike. You might like to enter
your dog for obedience trials because he enjoys it and you are proud of him; you might like the competition element of shows or it may be that you
just like to be around fellow dog owners, comparing your dogs. There are two main categories of shows: a) Pedigree dog shows requiring you to
demonstrate that your dog matches the breed standards set by the kennel club in which your dog is registered and b) All dog trial and events,
irrespective of breed, registration or heritage where your dog will be judged solely on his ability to perform the activity for which he is entered.
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Countries such as the USA, Canada, the UK and Australia have kennel clubs which organize events locally, nationally and internationally. Only
pedigrees can be registered in these clubs and participate in the shows. No crossbreeds are allowed. Kennel clubs outside of the USA place various
breeds in different categories but none of them will recognize crossbreeds or dogs that do not have proper registration papers.
Make sure that you know the standards set for your breed by the kennel club where your dog is registered. Read as much as you can about their
standards because if you get it wrong, you may be disqualified from entering or participating in the show.
Visit as many shows and events as you can and observe the adjudicators or judges. Note down anything the judges say about competitors at the time
they have made their selections of winners. If you know what the judges like you can take special care to train your dog so that he will please the
judges. Naturally judges are bound to make their decision based on the standards that have been set by a kennel club, but each judge will place their
own interpretation on those
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Astm515 Final Report
ASTM F1515 Micom offers test services to ASTM F1515 – Standard Practice for Measuring Light Stability of Resilient Flooring by Color Change – as
part of its UV testing services using Type BH three–tier racks apparatus (either inclined or vertical). This practice covers specific procedures and test
conditions based on practices ASTM G151, ASTM G155, ASTM D2565 and ASTM D2244. ASTM F1515 also covers the preparation of test
specimens, the test conditions and the evaluation of test results. Use and factors to be considered: Polymers can have their mechanical, electrical and
optical properties significantly altered when exposed to light even behind window glass. This method is intended to quantify the amount of color
change in flooring products
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Persuasive Essay On Dog Breeding
For being man's supposed best friend, humans too often make choices to benefit themselves instead of dogs. People decide what traits make a dog
cute and disregard what traits make them healthy. Dog breeding is a harmful practice for dogs both biologically and culturally due to superficial
standards. These dogs are bred to be cute, but that cuteness can inadvertently carry a gene that can lead to disease, or even the cuteness itself could be
debilitating, such as with the poster pug's flat face makes breathing significantly more difficult. Dogs are living, breathing creatures and the standards
set for their reproduction should factor their well–being into the standard of the dog.
Dog breeding is dangerous because to make a perfect dog they too often inbreed and cause birth defects and other health issues in dogs. Terry Allen,
an "In These Times" senior editor who has written the magazine's monthly investigative health and science column since 2006, argues in "We're
Breeding Dogs to Death" that "neither price, pedigree nor being loved like a member of the family can shield a dog from the pain, breathing
difficulties, cancer, panoply of debilitating genetic disorders, mental illness, crippling physiognomy and shortened life span that disproportionately
plague purebreds." The article "Selective Breeding or Artificial Selection" explains that in dogs, the "frequency of being homozygous for rare recessive
disorders increases when inbreeding occurs, potentially causing severe
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The Not So Glamorous Reality of Best in Show Dogs
For over a century breeders have shown off their wonderful dogs in large scale dog shows such as Westminster or Crufts. It is a great tradition and
celebration for most and an event anticipated by many dog lovers. Breeders from all over the nation come to compete with their champion show dogs,
in which they have invested a great amount of time, money, and energy. Every competitor dreams of ultimately winning the glorious title of best in
show.
However, behind the glitz and glamour of the dog shows there is a dark reality for these pedigree dogs. The majority of the dogs in shows suffer
from a variety of genetic diseases, disorders and deformities that are specific to their breed. The Kennel Clubs that manage the dog shows have a
book of breed standards that dog breeders follow religiously. The problem with these breed standards is the fact these standards are only based off of
what they believe would be the best features for the dog's overall appearance. These do not take the general health of the animal into consideration. On
the contrary, some of these standards actually make genetic defects more desirable in a purebred dog because the physical features in these particular
standards are an indicator of deformity. For example, the standarsd set for the Rhodesian Rigdebackinclude the requirement for the characteristic ridge
on their back, which is a line of hair going in the opposite direction of the rest of the dog's coat. Although it is thought that this is the correct
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The Importance Of Purebred Dogs
Purebred Dogs–Beauty and the Beast Purebred dogs are big business. There will always be demand for the cute, little Yorkshire terrier, or the easy
going Labrador retriever. As long as there is demand, there will be people breeding dogs. There are currently 340 recognized dog breeds around the
world, and the American Kennel Club recognizes 167 of those breeds (1). The Westminster Kennel Clubdog show shines a spotlight on purebred dogs,
with the winners representing the standard of that breed. The problem is, the standard of dog breeds keep changing, and with those changes, dogs are
suffering. The American Kennel Club (AKC) sets the standard for each breed of dog recognized in the U.S by providing a "specific set of
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Cooper, Carlotta. "Why We Need Purebred Dog Breeders." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, Web. 25 July 2016. http:/
/www.huffingtonpost.com/carlotta–cooper/why–we–need–purebred–dog–_b_9256556.html 8. "The Cruel Cost of Extreme Dog Breeding –
WhoWhatWhy." WhoWhatWhy RSS. 2014. Web. 25 July 2016. http://whowhatwhy.org/2014/04/07/cruel
–cost–extreme–dog–breeding
9. Pilon, Mary, and Susanne Craig. "Safety Concerns Stoke Criticism of Kennel Club." The New York Times. The New York Times, 2013. Web. 23
July 2016. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/10/sports/many–animal–lovers–now–see–american– kennel–club–as–an–outlier.html
10. "100 Years of Breed "Improvement"." Science and Dogs. N.p., 29 Sept. 2012. Web. 28 July 2016. https://dogbehaviorscience.wordpress.com/2012
/09/29/100–years–of–breed– improvement/
11. "Designer Breed Health Issues." Dog Reference. N.p., 01 Apr. 2014. Web. 28 July 2016. http://www.dogreference.com
/designer–breed–health–issues/
12. "Mixed Mutts and Designer Crosses: Are They Healthier Than Purebred Dogs?" Vetstreet.
N.p. Web. 28 July 2016. http://www.vetstreet.com/our–pet–experts/mixed–mutts–and– designer–crosses–healthier–than–purebred–pets
13. "Cuteness Kills: The Case Against Teacup Dogs– Terribly Terrier." Terribly Terrier.
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Artificial Selection: Two Pros And Cons Of Artificial...
There are many different types of breeding, but two main types are selective and natural breeding. Both of these types of breddings are involved in
something else and are nothing like each other. Each breeding causes something else, and is involved with another part of their environment. To begin,
natural selection and artificial selection are drastically different. Natural selection is the process by which varied traits that increase survival and enable
reproduction are passed down from one generation to another generation. Natural selection is where all species have some sort of involvement with the
environment that they live in. An example of this would be in a habitat where there are red bugs and green bugs. In the article "Natural Selection ...
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Artificial selection could not only be good for the environment but can help people as well. From the article "Pros and Cons of Artificial Selection"
they state, "Farmers who engage in artificial selection can create crops that are bigger, more plentiful, or more resilient to local pests. When more of
a crop can be grown to completion on a regular basis, then this allows for more profits to be achieved." If the farners where to cross–breed the species,
it can create a new species, and could make one that hasn't been existed yet. The farmer could then sell this and make a great deal off of it. When
related to a food chain, the artificial selection can live longer and grow to be more powerful. In the article they also explain, "Horses can become
faster. Chickens begin laying eggs sooner or laying more eggs. Even cats or dogs can be bred through artificial selection for better companionship."
Artificial breeding will not only cause different types of breedings, but by doing so it can cause crops, animals, and even people to maybe even
make there life easier. Lastly, another example of artificial breeding is that they can be used in every industry. There isn't any plant that can't get
something out of the breeding process. If you pick animals that have the most beneficial traits, a life can be developed that is better suited to meet the
needs of a changing
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What Is Standardized Work
Standardized work
Need for a system in place to solve the problem of occurrence.
1.The basic requirement for a successful plant operation is to have a system in place to solve problems as and when it arises.
2.Find the right people to lead this system.
"How long has a skipper got to react if he spots a problem?" And "How long has a manager got to react if a quality problem arises?"
The reaction time on any problem by Supervisor will be quicker than the plant manager who has to wait for a report to analyze the situation. The
Supervisor / Operators need to have a process for correcting problems as and when they arise. It is 'how' a person does it and the results obtained
which matters.
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Standardized work focuses on 5w and 1 h. 5w (who, what, when, where, and why) – who operates the process, what does final product look and quality
checks, when will it be ready, where to complete the process, why this step essential? 1 h (how) – "how" is the process to follow the time and resource.
Overall the process should be smooth. Standardized work is best practices known and which are put in place by documenting the process. Standardized
work is to ensure optimization of productivity, safety and quality. The goal ofstandardization is to ensure all 3 i.e. productivity, safety and quality are
met in highest standard. Standardized work can be defined as sequence of job functions organized efficiently and followed by an operator repeatedly.
The process of standardized work's ultimate aim is to achieve kaizen. If there is no change or progress in standardized work, then the plant is in
regression.
As Taiichi Ohno rightly says – "People don't go to Toyota to 'work', they go there to think". "where there is no standard, there can be no kaizen", and
"Improvement is endless and
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Common Core And Standardized Assessments Essay
Common Core & Standardized Assessments Assignment Template Use this template to complete the Common Core State Standards assignment. Type
your responses in between the brackets [Like this!] Reflecting on Your Research: Summarize the current state of the Common Core (and associated
national standards) in the United States using the assigned readings. [The Common Core standards are currently implemented in 43 states and the
District of Columbia. All of the states who use Common Core can be an advantage by allowing students who move state to state to have the same
standards at school. Standards are ways to track the learning of students and are what the students are supposed to know in each subject and grade level.
Currently, there has been controversy about Common Core. Valerie Lake, an eighth grade English teacher, believes that the CC intensifies the
complexity of what the teachers have to teach, but realizes that her students can actually learn/understand more than what we (teachers) think. On the
other hand, this makes the students think more which in turn helps them learn and apply their skills to the test. Another teacher states that the
standards before did not make the students think about why they do what they do in class. Overall, many teachers have their reasons to why they like
or dislike the standards; all in all, teachers are required to implement them in their lessons.] List the standards used in your discipline. [STATE GOAL
28: Use the target language
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Impact Of The New Revenue Recognition Standard
Impact of the New Revenue Recognition Standard
Internship Course
Caleb Cartledge
4/11/15
Change is on the horizon and many companies are scrambling trying to figure out how the New Revenue Recognition Standard will impact the way
that they conduct business. The prospect of bracing for a game–changing revenue recognition standard at a larger global firm is a daunting task. GE
Technical Controller Russell Hodge, CPA, commented about this stating, "I'll admit to it being a little bit overwhelming to us. We have $150 billion of
revenue and so many diverse, different business models. It's a tough question. It's a tough thing to think about." (http://journalofaccountancy.com/Issues
/2014/Mar/revenue–recognition–20149444.htm) With experienced well–known firms such as GE being concerned, it shows that even the most
experienced companies are concerned with how the new standards will fundamentally change the way that they conduct business. The main purpose of
this essay is to explore how the new revenue recognition standard will effect different industries when it comes to fruition in 2017. The secondary
purpose of this essay is to discuss ways that these different companies can mitigate risk by effectively preparing for these changes by using preventative
controls.
For readers who are unfamiliar with the topics discussed above, The Financial Accounting Standards Board recently issued a new set of standards
governing revenue recognition. The new standards will take effect on
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Selective Breeding Vs. Natural Selection
Selective breeding has been used for many years to achieve the expression of desired traits in animals and plants. Similar to natural selection, humans
have developed artificial selection where humans select the most desirable traits instead of the environment, this is what's known as selective breeding.
But in fact selective breeding does not select for the fittest phenotype like in natural selection it actually selects for the most desirable phenotypes which
may cause harm to the individual.
Natural selection selects against harmful alleles as they are disadvantageous to the individual and possibly restricts its ability to survive till the age of
sexual reproduction thus not being able to pass on this harmful gene, whereas selective breeding selects for harmful alleles if seen desirable.
Selective breeding involves breeding organisms based on their phenotypes so that the desired traits are passed onto successive generations, these
desired alleles then increase (in frequency) in the gene pool. This has a large commercial benefit as animal and crop products now contain higher
quality meat, quantity of milk, quality of wool, larger fruits etc.
The goal of selective breeding in animals is to either produce a pure breed (a breed that will consistently produce offspring with the desired traits or to
simply improve the quality of the desired trait/phenotype (homozygous). This is achieved by inbreeding (where two closely related individuals mate
and produce offspring)
In selective
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American Buffalo Research Paper
The taxonomy for a buffalo and a cow are very similar. Depending on what type of buffalo depends on what species it is. For the American buffalo,
the specie is bison. Bison is a common meat for many Americans because it is considered to be leaner than cow. Because the buffalo and cow are
so similar, the lactation and physiology aspect are similar with few changes. Buffalos tend to have longer teats and thicker teats. In buffalos, the
milk is stored in the secretory tissue even after a 10 to 12 hour milking interval (Borghese et al., 2007). The milk must be removed completely so the
milk production will not decrease and apoptosis will not take place. When the issue of disease comes up, many people will say mastitis is large
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Also when the buffalo releases milk, it can clean the bacteria that accumulated inside the teat post dip that got trapped in the keratin lining. When
mastitis is prevalence, it comes in two forms; subclinical and clinical. When a cow gets mastitis, the somatic cell counts increase which causes a
decrease in milk yield (Sahin et al., 2017). Milk ejection is important for the buffalo. Certain events trigger the body to release milk. Presence of
the calf during milking, feeding during milking, manual udder stimulation, and oxytocin ejection are reasons for the buffalo to release milk.
Buffalos have a low proportion of cisternal milk and needs these premilking stimulations to receive the milk from the alveoli compartments. It is
important to keep records of milk flow and milk ejection. Milk flow varies between species and environmental factors play a role in it. Buffalos tend to
have a lower milk flow rate than cows because of low milk yield. To increase milk yield, the buffalo needs to have a dry period. The buffalo needs
about two to three months to be dried off. The dry period should begin when yield falls below 2.5
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Testing Methods, Witnessing Of Data And Calculations
Spectranetics was founded in 1984, they provide expert tools, training and support designed to help successfully manage every cardiac lead and to
eradicate restenosis and amputation, saving time, money and, most importantly, lives. For my co–op my day to day responsibilities include performing
daily testing for the new product at both the CA and MN site using new equipment currently in the MN site. I will be also helping to manage the
flow of the Fremont, CA lab, reviewing of testing methods, witnessing of data and calculations. For this project, I will be working directly with
Timothy Hom as he is the manager of the Fremont lab. I will also be working closely with the Maple Grove R&D team and Ying Yang (a Sr.
Analytical Development Manager here at Spectranetics, Fremont, CA) for the validation work required for completion of the project. Since we are an
FDA regulated facility, I must follow the FDA validation protocols in order to have this equipment ready to be used for our testing purposes.
Project
Objective
The objective of this test method was to evaluate catheter preparation, deployment and retraction in an iliofemoral tortuous path model and measure the
total quantity and size of particulates generated from the simulated use of Stellarex 035 paclitaxel–coated balloon catheters after catheter preparation,
deployment and retraction. The transferring and validation of particulate testing method for our new product line from our Maple grove, Minnesota site
to our
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Essay about Breeds for the Khajijit: A Type of Feline...
The Khajiit are a type of feline humanoids who are a beast race found in Tamriel. Their cat–like stature and influence is due to their facial features.
Their bodies are also exceptionally agile for appearing like that of a human. One of the main characteristics of the Khajiit is they are light–footed. This
means they are stealthy which makes then well–suited to be thieves and assassins.
The total number of breeds for the Khajijit is estimated to be at 17. However, the only breed which can be found in the game is the Suthay–raht. This
breed of Khajiit makes an excellent warrior for their skill with a blade. The Khajiit have a love of wealth a sense of adventure, and are quite outgoing.
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This meant that lucrative trading was frequent and is a main skill which is passed down through each generation.
The year 1E 2260 marked the beginning of the Thrassian Plague which decimated many of the Khajiit kingdoms. This plague was spread deliberately
by a race called the Sload. There is no written record to the extent this was done. There were only two Khajiit kingdoms which survived this onslaught.
This is the reason for the alliances that exist today.
The rulers of the two surviving kingdoms discovered their chances for ultimate survival were to merge their two kingdoms. The Kingdom of Pellitine
being ruled by Eshita needed to unite with the Kingdom of Anequina that was ruled by Keirgo. The result of this unification was the province of
Elsweyr. After the kingdoms were merged there was a blending of cultures. This often led to increased tensions. Each culture was vastly different and
total assimilation took a further 15 years.
Compromise was reached when the merged kingdom decided the seat of power should circulate so the leadership would rotate among many. This
was a way to establish a fair way of ruling and to eliminate any tension created due to one class feeling inferior. All concerns among the Kajiit could be
taken into account equally. This system was implemented by Mane Rid–T'har–ri'Datta and would be governed by the phases of the moon.
History would eventually repeat itself as another plague ravaged the Khajiit race in 2E 560. A
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Kennel Club Research Paper
Although some would have you believe that the prevalence of genetic disorders in these dogs is exaggerated, much evidence points the other way.
Some estimates claim up to 25% of dogs registered in the American Kennel Club have some genetic complication. (Lemonick, np.) Since American
Kennel Club breed standards only pertain to physical appearance, dogs with unseen problems are allowed to pass on these defects, so long as
exteriorly they conform to expectations. Because if this, vast amounts of medical conditions are becoming increasingly common among registered
dogs. As the arbiter of purebred dog breeding, the American Kennel Club has a heightened responsibility to help protect the health of the breeds they
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By looking at historical paintings, drawing, and photographs, we can see what various breeds have looked like in the past. To draw on an earlier
example, pugs, as seen in paintings from their initial rise to fame, hade much more pronounced muzzles. Their faces weren't as flattened as modern
pugs. Their eyes were less "bugged". They had longer legs, and a slimmer body. All of these features contributed to avoiding the health problems
common today. By looking at how pugs have appeared in the past, and revising the breed standard with those historical examples in mind, the American
Kennel Club can strike a happy medium between modern aesthetics and historic health. This solution would work well for many breed currently
experiencing suboptimal quality of life, and could be very effective at halting and reversing the negative changes of modern conformation
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Pitbulls Should Be Banned Essay
Inherently dangerous, fight dogs, or vicious are just a few words that come to most people's minds when they see or hear the word Pit bull. Pit bulls
are feared because of their past reputation as fight dogs and this has led to the banning of Pit bulls in many counties and cities across the United States.
However, I have had the honor of owning a Pit bull as well as knowing many great Pit bulls a Pit bull owners over the years, and what my experience
shows is that it's not the breed, but the owner that determines the dog's behavioral outcome, it also shows that Pit bulls are extremely loyal and
protective of their owners, and that they are great with people especially kids.
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This just shows how great Pit bulls are with kids. All the Pit bulls I met that were trained well–loved people and they especially loved kids, but most
parents have the tendency to pull their kids away from Pit bulls they meet, but then they let their kid go towards other breeds of dogs and the
reason they do this is because of the negative way they have seen Pit bulls portrayed. My Pit bull was able to disprove these false assumptions made
on his breed by proving to people that where you come from doesn't define you, but how you treat people does. In fact, he was so kind to people that
sometimes it would shock them because they thought Pit bulls were supposed to be this vicious breed that could not be controlled.
Hopefully my personal experience has been able to shine a positive light on Pit bulls and shown that when it comes down to a dog their breed
shouldn't define them because a dog is just a reflection of their owner and if a Pit bull is treated correctly they won't randomly lash out at their owner,
but will be loyal and protective to the
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The Uas Control Segment Architecture (Ucs) Is A System
The UAS Control Segment Architecture (UCS) is a system interface originally focused on developing interoperability software for UAS ground
control stations (Department of Defense, 2013). UCS standards have expanded beyond the original intent of a common open architecture for UAS
greater than 20 pounds; the maritime Program Executive Office (PEO) is exploring USC in many of its unmanned platforms (Department of Defense,
2013). UCS is able to eliminate the "stove pipe" acquisition process with the adoption of common standards for the ground control segments which
provides interoperability as well as reducing life cycle costs (Blais, 2016). UCS interoperability addresses the following:
1.How things relate to one another.
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The goal of JCUA is to provide a reference baseline system so as to compare it to other open architectures and find differences in standards,
terminology, and content (Blais, 2016). JCUA is thatstandard that open systems can be measured against; the JCUA facilitates analysis of programs
for interoperability (Department of Defense, 2013). One example is terminologies, if like components and functions are not consistently labeled
across architectures it becomes difficult to determine where they are alike or different (Gonzales & Harting 2014). As C. Blais points out in the
report "Unmanned Systems Interoperability Standards" (2016), all DOD Programs of Record (POR) are required to comply with the Net Ready Key
Performance Parameter (NRKPP) (Blais, 2016).
Net ready key performance parameter. The DOD Chief Information Officer (CIO) is responsible to ensure that all information technology is capable
of interoperability in accordance with federal law; this includes UAS (Koester, Williams, Powers, & Vincent, 2010). Therefore, information technology
must be evaluated for interoperability compliance, the evaluation tool is the NRKPP (Koester et al., 2010). UAS must be capable of net–centric
military operations; they must be able to enter the network, be managed securely and effectively within that network, capable of data exchange and
interoperability (Koester et al., 2010). JCAU supports DOD initiatives
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Grammar By Haussamen
Kyle Weins on this article "I Won't Hire People Who Use Poor Grammar. Here's Why. " says that people with less than perfect grammar are less detail
oriented and as the CEO of a company he wouldn't hire them. Brock Haussamen in his response article "What Good Writing Indicates, and Doesn't"
states that "Good writing – writing that is clear and interesting and free of most surface errors – is a reliable indicator of certain job–related abilities.
But the opposite does not hold true: writing that looks careless and is riddled with errors does not preclude the possibility that the applicant has other
skills and plenty of determination. " which display Haussamen agreement and more importantly, his disagreement about Weins belief of being a
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It is shown where Haussamen states "The most important job–related ability that an employer can assume when looking at a well–written cover letter
is that the applicant can read well. A good writer is always a good reader. This is important, for even in jobs that don't require any writing, reading– of
forms and instructions at least – is usually essential. " proving his beliefs that everyone should be able to read and write to an extent. As for Weins
states "Good grammar makes good business sense – and not just when it comes to hiring writers. Writing isn't in the official job description of most
people in our office. Still, we give our grammar test to everybody, including our salespeople, our operations staff, and our programmers. " which
partially proves his own point at the matter that grammar is essential to being organized and maintaining stability. Though there are only two, these are
the reason that I can not refute the fact that we do need to have a well set up, fair and reasonable standard for
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An Essay On Why Should Guard Dogs Be Feded
Most dogs used as guard dogs are German Shepherds, with an occasional Doberman Pinscher, Boxer, or Labrador Retriever. The average weight of
an adult male guard dog is about 70 pounds. None should weigh less than 50 pounds. To satisfactorily provide a guard dog with adequate amounts of
energy and nutrients every day, its food should have the following three characteristics: 1) It should contain approximately 2000 calories in each
pound. 2) It should have the nutrients balanced to be fed at about 40 available calories per pound of body weight. 3) The overall digestibility of the
food should not be less than 80 percent.
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But, because of the high water content of meat foods, their addition actually reduces the caloric density of the final diet combination.
Caloric density can be increased by the addition of corn oil. This procedure works well only when increased energy needs are minimal. With a guarddog
's energy requirements, however, so much corn oil is needed that it, too, will dilute the food and nutrient deficiencies are apt to occur.
All guard dogs should be fed by strict portion control. How each dog's weight, general condition, and performance are affected by its diet can be much
more accurately compared when feeding by portion control. Guard dogs whom are from a self–feeder are apt to become overweight, sluggish or
unresponsive. The last two are particularly fatal to a guard dog and its mission.
Guard dogs should be fed no less than three hours, before or after, their tour of duty. To feed any closer to the tour is an invitation to bloat, torsion or
other gastric distress. The danger of these diseases is further increased if the dogs are eating low–quality foods containing poorly–digested
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Questions On Different Cultures Of The Americas Have...
: 3 A2.
MATH
Standard 1: Understand that shapes in different categories (e.g., rhombi, rectangles, and others) may share attributes
(e.g., having four sides), and that the shared attributes can define a larger category (e.g., quadrilaterals). A2.
SCIENCE
Standard 3:
Students will understand the relationship between the force applied to an object and resulting motion of the object.
Objective 1:
Demonstrate how forces cause changes in speed or direction of objects.A2. LITERATURE
Standard 7:
Explain how specific aspects of a text's illustrations contribute to what is conveyed by the words in a story (e.g., create mood, emphasize aspects of a
character or setting).
A2.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Standard 2:
Students will understand cultural factors that shape a community.
Objective 2:
Explain how selected indigenous cultures of the Americas have changed over time.
A1.
VISUAL ARTS
Standard 4
(Contextualizing): The student will interpret and apply visual arts in relation to cultures, history, and alllearning.
Objective 3a:
Use a visual arts form as a help in expressing an idea in a non–art subject; e.g., a science project, the writing of a poem, a social studies project.
B1.Cooperative Learning
B1a. While in small groups the students will identify quadrilaterals in the painting. They will then create their own work of art to display their
knowledge of the characteristics of a quadrilateral. This activity will fulfill both the math standard and art standard and using
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Informative Essay On French Podle
Come with me as I take a look at the Wonderful World of Poodles.
History
Although the national breed of France, the Poodle actually originated in Germany where it was used as a water retriever. Many believe the name
"Pudel" comes from the German word "pudel" which means "one who plays in water."
In fact, the famous "Poodle Clip" was created by hunters to help the breed swim faster and more efficiently. The clip was not created as a decorative
element. It was created to protect certain vital organs and joints of the breed in cold water.
The term "French Poodle" comes from France's capitalization of the breed's intelligence, trainability and eagerness to perform. The French turned
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The Poodle is an exceptionally intelligent dog that excels in obedience training. Its intelligence and ability to learn makes it one of the most popular
breeds in the world. It is considered one of the easiest breeds to train. Also, its hypoallergenic coat makes it a favorite amongst owners. It does not
shed, but does require grooming on a regular basis. The breed adapts well to any living conditions, making it an ideal pet for apartments. However, it is
an active dog and does require daily exercise.
The Poodle carries itself proudly and has a very distinct air of dignity. The word "elegant" is most often used to describe the breed. The Poodle is
known to be shy, but sharp at the same time. Poodles are reserved with strangers and unless trained at an early age, can bark excessively.
The Standard Poodle (Caniche, Barbone, Chien Canne)
The Standard Poodle is considered to be a large dog of high intelligence and trainability. Elegant, strong and good natured, it makes an excellent
family dog. It has a thick, soft, curly coat that does not shed but requires daily grooming. The ears are wide and hang close to the head. The eyes are
very dark and alert. The feet are compact and the breed has an effortless and delightful gait (like walking on
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Australian Shepherd Research Paper
Most dry food is based on the weight of a dog. Adult Australian shepherds typically weigh from 15–27 kg this is the most common weight within the
range of male and females. Australian shepherds need around 3–4 cups of food a day.
The history and origin of The Australian shepherd is not yet clear cut as many people would like it to be. The Australian shepherd wasn't recognized
Shepherd Club Of America took over in the 1970s.
All Australian shepherds need a lot of physical exercise and mental stimulation. Learning advanced obedience, jogging, biking, or agility, chasing balls,
and playing with the frisbee are very good outlets for their activeness. Boredom can lead to destructive behaviours and braking.
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Late 1800s with the guidance of captain max von Stephaniz. It wasn't long till people realised that there was a dog of amazing intelligence and that it
had a suitability for working.
The German shepherd really needs to exercise his/her body and his/her mind. Like with The Australian Shepherd boredom can lead to bad behaviours
the bad behaviours that the German shepherd has from boredom is digging, barking, and chewing.
Feeding your husky dry or wet food from commercials is less expensive and it lasts longer, also easier to store, a lot of husky parents have switched
their huskies diet to have more nutritional and healthier foods like beef, chicken, lamb, fish, fruits, and vegetables.
Behaviour: the Siberian husky's behaviours are not the same as other dogs. Siberian huskies are independent and half–wild which means the bad
behaviours of a Siberian husky is ok for him/her since it is a inborn habit.
the ideal diet for a Dalmatian is low in purines, which are components of certain foods, the metabolise intro Uric acid in the Dalmatians body, it needs
high proteins, also devoid of substandard protein. There is high in complex carbohydrates. Whole grains, fruits, and low
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Selective Breeding Research Paper
Selective Breeding is the process through which plants and animals with certain traits are bred together to produce an offspring with desired traits. In
other words, the process in which humans choose the traits which they want in a plant or animal, and they breed them hoping for a plant which can
grow bigger, or maybe an animal which can be stronger. Selective Breeding is all about the inheritance of genes and alleles. Scientists maybreed
individuals to their desired traits, whilst also being aware of possible recessive genes. Chromosomes which carry genetic codes for an organism,
determine the features and characteristics of that organism. Each organism has different features and characteristics, this is when selective breeding
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With dogs, selective breeding is of benefit so we can breed out diseases and breed dogs for different purposes. Selective breeding in general means we
can breed cows which can produce more milk or chickens which can lay more eggs, because with a growing population we do need more food, this is
another reason as to way selective breeding is ethical in general as it is one of the buggiest advantages. Selective breeding could be considered
in–ethical when used to cross breed dogs just for a cuter appearance, whereas cross breeding dogs to make it stronger and faster is ethical and more
beneficial for dogs. This has a positive impact on society as dogs and in general selective breeding has many benefits on people.
In conclusion, selective breeding does have its general advantages of eliminating diseases, removing undesired traits, and an increased population, to
also having it advantages in selective breeding in dogs. But it can also have it disadvantages of animal discomfort, no control over the genes, and it
can also be time consuming and can risk inbreeding of organisms, and also having further disadvantages in dogs, but it is done correctly and
efficiently, selective breeding can make a big difference, to genes, and the future generations of plants and animals
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A Brief History of the American Kennel Club
>> Man's best friend, or as people simple call them, the dog has been a part of family life thousands of years. Ever since the beginning man and dog
have lived side by side. Whether as guard dogs, hunting buddies, or simply a member of the family it's impossible to have never seen or heard of a dog.
Organizations have developed means of determining which dogs are the best of the best. Today the most recognizable and known organization for dogs
is the American Kennel club, or AKC.
>> The AKC was founded by a group of men on September 17, 1884 after twelve of them received a summons in the mail by Messrs. J. M. Taylor
and Elliot Smith. The men that Taylor and Smith gathered each had held a significant place in different dog clubs. These men were highly skilled in
their individual styles of dog shows and it was on this expertise that the American Kennel Club was born. Being composed of men from all different
types of kennel clubs and shows, this was the first kennel club to cover a whole variety of breeds instead of one specific class. At their second
meeting in Madison Square Garden a few months later Major James M. Taylor became the AKC's first president, having written and delivered many of
the founding laws the AKC still follow today. During its first years the AKC developed a type of organization still used today, the National American
Kennel Club Stud Book which listed all the studs, unneutered male dogs, that the AKC deemed best in their breed.
>> During the early
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  • 1. Crossbreeding And Religion Our Pleasure Or Theirs? Life. Mixed Families. Morals. People worldwide are debating and battle over the effects of crossbreeding. Crossbreeding is the science of altering DNA through the process of breeding two different animals. In order for these mutations to be possible the number of chromosomes each animal has must match. Some well known examples of this include the liger which is a cross between a lion and tiger, and the beefalo which is a mutation of a cow and a buffalo. Many people crossbreed for various reasons. However this practice has superb effects and also many disastrous effects. Do people do this for the animals or for humans. It is the main reason for debates. Does it help or hurt the animal. Is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One main con is how unpredictable it can be. The size is hard to guess, temperaments can be the opposite of what you want and some unexpected genetic disorders can occur. Animals with these problems often become a financial burden to the owner as they become expensive to care for. With the size being so big or small effects can happen. If the animal is big with a wild temperament it can attack and kill. This is bad and not what the breeder wanted. If it is too small it can get health problems that they normally wouldn't get. And this is why crossbreeding must be stopped, the animal can be harmed. And for what cause. HUMAN PLEASURE. If it helps the animal crossbreeding is amazing but when it hurts the animal it has to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Taking a Look at Bull Dogs Soft, sweet, plump, wrinkly, and chubby are some words that come to mind when describing the bulldog. Dying, overweight, and unhealthy are other, not so common words that can be used. Connie Chambers, 40–year old bulldog breeder states, "The physique of bulldogs today is perfect. Their cute, fat faces and bodies"(Denizet–Lewis). Unfortunately, the fat faces and the shape of the body lead to chronichealth issues with the dog and all of the puppies then bred from that dog. When a breeder wants a fat faced dog they don't wonder or even care about the health of the dog. So the question should be "What about the bulldog, what about it's health?" Breeders should have some limitations when breeding so that the dog is desired and also healthy. One of the health issues with the bulldog is the wrinkled skin. The AKC's (American Kennel Club) breed standards for the "Wrinkles and skin" are that "The head and face should be coated with heavy wrinkles, and at the throat, from jaw to chest, there should be two loose pendulous folds forming the dewlap" (Breed Standard). Sometimes those "heavy wrinkles" cause a big health issue with the dog. Some issues can be yeast infections, bacterial infections, acne, and eczema. Breeders argue that not cleaning and taking care of the dog causes the yeast infections. While cleaning the dog could help the situation, not cleaning the dog isn't the whole issue. Susan Paretts says "The skin within the wrinkles doesn't get as much exposure to air, as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Marker Assisted Breeding 'Selective breeding is the process by which humans select organisms with desirable traits and breed them together so the trait appears in the next generation. The process is repeated over many generations until the characteristic becomes common. Selective breeding now often uses reproductive technologies, such as artificial insemination and marker assisted selection, so that the desirable characteristics of one male can be passed onto many offspring. This increases the rate at which the desirable trait is passed to progeny. Marker assisted selection is a molecular technique used to screen a genome for genetic markers that indicate desirable traits. (*1). "We had two challenges," says Dr Scobie."To develop a wool–less sheep and also to develop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In these times, farmers selectively bred sheep to make them grow fleece from 'nose to their toes' and thicker coats. They did this thinking that the sheep having a heavier fleece would bring them greater returns. Because the sheep had so much wool, this meant more work for the farmers due to them having to dag and crutch the sheep where the wool becomes dirty. This added to production costs and this wool has lower value so farmers have started selectively breeding sheep so they only have wool in the areas that are going to be worth the most money and get them the best returns possible. 'Their aim was to remove all the unnecessary parts of the sheep and fleece to create sheep that were more productive and easier and cheaper to maintain – 'easy care' sheep.' (3*). Easy–care sheep have been selectively bred to have the traits of bare backside, bare belly, bare legs, short tail and bare head. These traits, such as bare backside and short tail reduce dags which therefore reduces the risk of them getting fly–strike, flies are attracted to the dags. Flystrike occurs when flies lay maggots in the fleece and then move onto the skin and damage it. The bare backside and short tail can minimise the risk of this and therefore reduce the time and cost farmers may have to take to deal with this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. mba assignment Essay 1 . (a) What do you understand by the concept of conservatism ? Why is it also called the concept of prudence? Why is it not applied as strongly today as it used to be in the Past ? (b) What is a Balance Sheet ? How does a Funds Flow Statement differ from a Balance Sheet ? Enumerate the items which are usually shown in a Balance Sheet and a Funds Flow Statement. 2 . (a) Discuss the importance of ratio analysis for inter–firm and intra–firm comparisons including circumstances responsible for its limitations .If any (b) Why do you understand by the term 'pay–out ratio'? What factors are taken into consideration while determining pay–out ratio? Should a company follow a fixed pay–out ratio policy? Discuss fully. 5 . What ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... he president of Geeta & Company believed the standard should be set at a high level to motivate the workers and to provide adequate information for control and reasonable cost comparison. After much discussion, management decided to use a dual standard. The labor standard of one unit every 30 minutes, recommended by the consulting firm, would be employed in the plant as a motivation device, while a cost standard of 40 minutes per unit would be used in reporting. Management also concluded that the workers would not be informed of the cost standard used for reporting purposes. The production vice–president conducted several sessions prior to implementation in the plant, informing the workers of the new standard cost system and answering questions. The new standards were not related to incentive pay but were introduced when wages were increased to Rs7 per hour. The standard cost system was implemented on January 1, 19––. At the end of six months of operation, these statistics on labor performance were presented to executive management: JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJune Production (units)5,1005,0004,7004,5004,3004,400 Direct labor hours3,0002,9002,9003,0003,0003,100 Quantity Variances: Variancebased on labor standard (one unit each 30 minutes)Rs3150 U*
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  • 6. The Poodle: Breed Standards Describing the Poodle as an individual breed is best articulated by whats called a "breed standard." This specific standard is compared with what genetics determine – a dog's physical characteristics, such as height, weight, body type, color, or coat. Breed standards also spell out the breeds desired temperament, personality, and faults. Breed standards assigned by a kennel or dog club may vary slightly from nation to nation, and can change over time. In a nutshell, the breed standard paints a picture of what the ideal Poodle should look like and how it should act, making it distinct and special from other breeds. Only those dogs that most closely meet the standard receive championship status or are elected to be bred, at least in theory. The first American Kennel Club official standard for the Poodle was approved in 1901. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Three distinct varieties of the Poodle – Toy, Miniature, and Standard– existed then, but they were distinguished by weight rather than height as they are now. The following description summarizes the current breed standard, as set by the Poodle Club of America: Appearance: The Poodle is intelligent and elegant in appearance. Known for his alert expression, the Poodle is well proportioned and moves gracefully. The Poodle has what enthusiasts call "an air of distinction." Its poise and dignity are unique to this breed. Size: There are three sizes or varieties of Poodles: Standard, Miniature, and Toy. They are all the same breed. Toy Poodles are 10 inches tall or less at the shoulder, Miniatures are 15 inches or less, and Standards are 15 inches or taller. These three are the only sizes recognized by the American Kennel Club, though prospective Poodle buyers may find "teacup" (very small Toys) or "royal" (very large Standards) Poodles as one of their choices. However, these are not AKC–accepted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Standardized Testing Research Papers Did you know that the United States scored below average in Mathematics? The Program for International Student Assessment mandates a standardized test every three years that rank countries in different subject areas. The United States was ranked 28th in 2012 and dropped to 35th in 2015 in Mathematics. (Jackson, 2016) That information makes me wonder if standardized testing is really working. First, I believe we need to understand what standardize testing means. A standardize test is any form of test that is given to a large population, with questions that are the same or similar and is scored in a specialized way. Standardize testing should be important to every human being: students, parents, teachers, administration, tax–payers, politicians,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Let us remember that children are the future of the United States, some will be doctors, politicians, teachers, factory workers, chefs, and serve our country in the military. The world will be a better place if we used standardized testing to close the gap, so we will have student achievement and guarantee we have done everything in our power to use the data to form productive citizens. The United States is in an education crisis, and what we have been doing for years is not working. We have not been using standardized testing in the correct manner; we cannot justify that the Georgia Milestones is the only assessment that can show student growth. The articles have proven that students' success can be shown through MAP assessments, RTI assessments, and national assessments. One last thought to leave you pondering, if a student enters the sixth grade not knowing his multiplication facts and by the end of the year he knows all of them, did they show growth? Student growth and achievement is any knowledge gained from the start of a year to the end of the year, which makes standardize tests essential to prove such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Unrealistic Beauty Standards What makes someone beautiful? This striking question has always had a complex answer rather than simple. Society makes their interpretation of beauty with many standards that qualify for the "most beautiful people" in the world. America's picture of the perfect lady is extremely thin however full figured. America's picture of the perfect gentleman is also thin, yet very fit. It's always one thing or the other, never one choice. The public has their own particular rendition of what beauty looks like, yet american beauty happens to have a stance amongst the most startling standards. These standards of beauty that women see each day impact their confidence and self–esteem negatively only to push them to discover ways to fit into these unrealistic beauty criterias. Beauty standards in America are ever–changing, but society has yet to absolutely accept the average, everyday woman. Today, women still feel pressured to be thin but also curvaceous. Celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Lopez and the OG Marilyn Monroe are women that are idealized for their thin, hourglass figure. Women who don't naturally have this figure are now achieving this look in other ways that can manipulate their bodies. In order to achieve a curvy, hourglass figure, women have turned to plastic surgery, diets, and waist trainers. Ladies are so constrained to resemble the perfect lady that they will do whatever it takes to accomplish a trendy look, yet have they gone too far? Brooke Erin Duffy, an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Media 's Effect On The Self Esteem Of The Girls The standard that the media set for the girls is almost impossible to be achieved (Serdar, n.d.). This is probably the most dangerous effect that the media brings toward the self–esteem of the girls. It is natural for people, especially girls to compare themselves with other people (Serdar, n.d.). This comparison can be distinguished into 2 types, upward comparison and downward comparison. An upward comparison occurs when the girls compare themselves to someone who seems to be better than them. A downward comparison occurs when the girls compare themselves to someone who seems to be worse than them. Exposure to media lead the girls to an upward comparison. Since it is almost impossible for the girls to achieve the same level of appearance that the media set due to the use of airbrushing method, the editing, lighting, and also the process of the models achieving those ideal bodies, their self–esteem will be low and ways of extreme diet will result in eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia. Consequently, to achieve those standards of physical appearance, there is a socially constructed idea that in order to be beautiful, that is, in order to be like those thin models and celebrities, it is necessary to be unhealthy (Serdar, n.d.). Moreover, media lower girls' self–esteem by promoting fashion for skinny people. When people walk inside a shop, there will be super thin mannequins, and the girls would think that the size that the mannequins wear is the standard size. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Role Of Standardisation Of Human Rights In this essay, the writer will illuminate the role of standardisation in facilitating human rights, with particular focus on women's rights. For a kick up, clear definitions of the key terms, standardisation and human rights will be given. The connection between the two will be further exploited in depth as the write up progresses. According to Wikipedia.org, humanrights are 'commonly understood as inalienable fundamental rights to which a person is inherently entitled simply because she or he is a human being...' It follows therefore, that women's rights relate to the freedom and right that women are entitled to simply by virtue of being a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Statistics from The Africa Renewal Magazine (2012) revealed that women contribute 70% of Agricultural output on the continent, with particular reference to Malawi, but they do not have as much ownership on the land. This is because land ownership rights in Africa are largely effected by customary law which is rather preventive of the ownership of land by women. It follows that when these women's husbands pass on, that land is taken by the deceased's relatives according to customary law and that is a direct antagonism to development as that woman's output is lost, together with any hope for her financial independence. In addressing the previously mentioned problems, standardisation plays a role in human rights of spelling out the exact requirements that have to be effected for the implementation process. For example, in Niger, the recent changes in the national assembly structure saw a rise in the participation of women as 15% of the seats are now held by women, according to quotaproject.org. The rights of women indicate the participation of women in politics then the role of the standard is to set the benchmark number of the seats to be held by women. More so, standardisation plays a role in setting out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Double Muscling Selective breeding Selective breeding is "a process where animal and plant breeders select individuals with desirable traits and breed them to produce offspring with these desirable traits, which are determined by desirable alleles in the selected organism's genotype." This produces offspring with favourable traits. (3) The animal that will be discussed is the Belgian blue cattle. The Belgian blue cattle has the characteristic of what is called double muscling. Double muscling is caused by the recessive mutation of the myostatin gene, and naturally occurs. (12) The myostatin sequence present in Belgian blue cattle is an "11–nucleotide deletion in the third exon which causes a frame shift that eliminates virtually all of the mature, active region of the molecule".(14) It prevents the control of muscle growth, and causes there to be more muscle fibres. However, it is with sacrificing other important body functions such as reproductions, and normal fat and bone deposition. (12) This creates cattle that have up to 40% more muscle mass than other normal cattle. Most of the extra muscle is lean meat. The Belgian blue cattle was created for the dairy and meat industry, but now is generally for meat.(17) The Belgian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sometimes, prognathism is also seen. Both of these features means that the calves find it harder to suckle when young. (12) This means they do not get enough nutrients from their mother's milk as a calf. This means that they have a lower ability to survive to an adult, and to the reproductive age. This means that there will be fewer cows and bulls that are able to breed, to produce Belgian blue calves. This means that the survival of the Belgian blue cattle population ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Breed Morphs Marketing Plan Company: My company will be located in a Pennsylvania warehouse. Warehouse space is cheaper in Pennsylvania than in New Jersey, more space equates to more animals, which ultimately leads to more money. My company will specialize in breeding morph turtles and lizards. Morph means that the reptiles can have various colors and patterns. Some of them can even be albino, which will increase their worth because of how rare they are. This company is unique because I will be breeding turtles and lizards in morph form. People do not normally breed morphs in big businesses because they do not have the space. Morphs sell out quick, as one can almost count on them being sold in two months or less after birth, for a hefty price. Market opportunity: I will build my company through instagram by taking pictures daily of all the animals eating and close ups of their colors. There will be a website that you can go on to see what we have in stock and what will soon be bred. People on instagram already make a lot of money from selling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Feeder food is crickets, hornworms, roaches, and other insects. I go to the store almost daily and spend money on crickets for my bearded dragons. Crickets are pure profit. They charge me around 5 dollars when I ask for 15 large crickets, and they never even give me the right number or size of crickets. I would house these and hornworms which only need a dark place to grow and can sell for 30 for 70 dollars. The pet store i was going to always ran out of crickets, which is bad. I would have a program where you could get weekly or monthly combined insects all for a lower cost than what the stores would sell. They cost nothing to maintain, which would be a profit. The breeding on the other hand takes more work but an average quality morph could go upwards to 1,000 dollars. Each female capable of laying up to 40 or more eggs. The price only goes up as it grows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Two Breed Crossbreeding System b) Three breed cross: In this system of crossbreeding three breeds are used. The bulls of three breeds are used in rotation in successive generations of crossbred females of the previous generation (37,55). This is thus called the rotational crossing. This system is practiced to maintain heterozygosity and to utilize heterosis for maternal ability of the crossbred dams (55). Three breed cross requires the input of three separate breeds (55). Along similar principles as with backcross, all first cross male progeny are sold. First cross females are joined with bulls of a third unrelated breed, instead of with one of the parent breeds as in the backcross. All progeny of F1 dams are sold for slaughter (55). This system takes advantage of both... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This system is an excellent choice as it produces maximum heterosis in both the calf and cow (51). As such, calves obtain the additional growth benefits of hybrid vigor while heterosis in the cows improves their maternal ability. The terminal cross system is one of the simplest systems to implement and achieves the highest use of heterosis and breed complementarities (17,44). All calves marketed will have the same breed composition. A 24% increase in pounds of calf weaned per cow exposed is expected from this system when compared to the average of the parent breeds. 3) BREEDING FOR COMPOSITE – Development of a composite or synthetic breed results from the crossing of two or more existing breeds (43). There are many examples of this in Queensland: Santa Gertrudis, Drought master, Braford, Charbray, Brangus and Belmont Red. The primary advantage of forming composite breeds is that after the initial crosses are made, management requirements are the same as for straight breeding. McDowell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Selective Breeding Research Paper There is processes that can pick animals with desirable traits breed them and get a hybrid animal that has those same traits. Selective Breeding is a process that has been used for thousands of years by millions of people, but now we are starting to see some problems arise such as disease and deformities. Selective breeding has resulted in varieties of domesticated plants and animals. Selective Breeding is when humans take two animals with desired traits and breed them to produce offspring with the desired traits (Buckley Jr., Selective Breeding). The selective breeding process is used in cows, pigs or basically any livestock, and pets. Livestock is breed for food products such as meat or dairy for consumption. One of the leading reasons why people use selective breeding is money. Dairy farmers breed cows that produce the most milk and are then inbreed to the young to strengthen the genetics so that each generation will bring more profit than the last (Wallace Genetics paragraph 14). Their traits are picked through artificial selection. Artificial selection is the process in which you take two animals with desired traits and breed them to get offspring with all the desired traits, selective ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These cats are called hypoallergenic cats. To do this they tested a variety of cats with people allergic to cats. They then took the cats that had the least allergenic effect on the test subjects and breed them together. They then took the offspring and tested them to see which ones had the least effect. They then breed those cats and received offspring with lower allergenic effect and repeated the process over and over again. At the end of the experiment the scientist concluded that cats with less fur have the least allergenic effect (Wallace Genetics paragraph 2). There have also been cases when humans breed for tameness and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Persuasive Essay On How To Be Responsible For A Rabbit First thing everyone tends to ask when you tell them you breed rabbits is, "Oh they must breed like rabbits right?" WRONG! Any responsible breeder should not just breed any rabbits they have in cages constantly and to any rabbit and have them "breed like rabbits", here is the step by step process of how to be a responsible rabbit breeder. Consider your options before you consider breeding rabbits, This is not an easy job nor should it be taken lightly you are bringing life into this work therefore you are responsible for them. Youneed to consider all the work that is needed for these small animals including cage cleaning, feeding, watering, evaluation babies, putting together pedigrees and medical records. You also need to consider all the money that has to be put into them including but not limited to feed, cages, the animals themselves, feeders and waterers, toys and vet bills. So consider all your options and see you if are up for all the work and money needed to invest and care for these animals. If you decide that you want to invest both time and money into these animals you need to start planning and preparing for these animals to join your critter crew. First part of this is figure out which breed of rabbit you want to work with and what size as that will affect the supplies you buy for them. Questions to consider; do you want to raise for show or meat purposes or both? The breed you choose will determine what size cages and what supplies you need to get as well as different rabbit supplements and feeds to get. As i personally raise mini rex that is what that following steps will be based on. Where you have your rabbitry is a big part of how your breeding operation well run. Many people do have their rabbits outside but the recommended spot in a garage or a barn with heat an out of the elements where it is less stressful. Once you've figured out where you are going to be housing your rabbits the next type is figuring out what size and type of cages will work best for you. There are many types of cages that people use, including solid bottom cages where you use bedding in them, then there is hanging cages where the poop and pee just drop on the ground and you use a shovel to scoop the poop. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Cold Animal War Essay The cold animal war There is a fight that has been made public and has steadily been growing. The fight or war as I like to call it, is should animal mills be dealt away with or should they stay where they are? I hear constantly that I should not by an animal from a mill. I am told that we have enough animals in this world. Here is the thing though lots of people enjoy getting a new animal. Especially if that animal is a "pure breed". So the argument ensues. There are two clear sides, one side says we should only adopt animals and get them neutered/spayed. The other side says we should be able to buy our pets without anything stopping us. Both sides have valid points, but we should voice our own questions. Like does buying an animal from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Breeding an animal is said to be better all around. You have a knowledge of who is the parents to this animal and how they were treated. You know if the animal age and you know what kind of health risk you may get from the animal. Breeding is said to be superior to adopting and one of those reasons said is that by breeding an animal the animal is pure bred. By having a pure bred animal you can breed more like that animal. You have papers that say your animal is pure bred. Being pure bred is kind of like being an upper class citizen. You get treated better, you get better food, and animal health is treated similar to a humans. Breeders will even tell you around the age your animal will be able to live up to. This is because you have a healthy pure bred animal. You can sell the animal for higher profit. Money makes a big difference and when you can make a profit on animals be it dog shows to selling dairy cows. For example, we know there is such a thing as high quality animals. Especially in our food. One of the most bragged about pure breeding is that the animal is better around. Stronger, higher quality, and less likely to die at a young age. Con–side breeding animals Breeding animals can be harsh for the animals. They could be bred into an animal mill where they are cooped up in cages all day and never get to go out. The animal like chickens, dogs, or cats, etc. Can be bred massively. This is all to have higher production. Which means more money. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Inbreeding And Breeding Practices In Dogs: Genetic Analysis By selectively breeding dogs for appearance, the gene pool of the different breeds is shrinking at an alarming rate. In the article, "Genetic diversity, inbreeding and breeding practices in dogs" by Leroy GrГ©goire, the topic of the genetic pool in dogs is discussed as an ill effect selective breeding has on it. The article tests the gene pool of dogs and comes to the conclusion of a decreasing trend in the data. GrГ©goire (2011) addressed the decrease of the gene pool in dogs by saying, "Since the basis of artificial selection is that only a limited number of chosen animals are allowed to reproduce, it is logical to find that there is a large inequality in the use of breeding animals in domestic species" (p. 179). In doing so, the genetic diversity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... LUPA does not take into consideration the welfare of the dogs being used for the experiments intended to benefit mainly humans. They do not acknowledge what these dogs must go through, as they are purposefully being bred to be pleasing to the eye, yet unhealthy on the inside. They also seem to leave out the fact that there are standards that breeders must follow and it would be extremely difficult to change the breeders' ways to fix health issues if the look of the dog not up to standards. The article, "Animal Welfare in Modern Dog Breeding" by Astrid IndrebГё not only covers the strict standards of the kennel clubs, but also addresses the dog's wellbeing and responsibilities of veterinarians. All veterinarians should know: "Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be disqualified" (IndrebГё, 2008, p. 2). What it all comes down to is the dog's health and welfare that should be the most important factor. It is up to veterinarians to be unbiased and not look at the breed standard, but the condition of health the dog is in and evaluate the quality of life. And while there are other attempts being made to eliminate the ill effects of selective breeding, such as stricter rules IndrebГё (2008) states that, "However, despite the good intentions for improving health through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Why Do People Like To Show Their Dogs here are many reasons why people like to show their dogs and it is a rewarding practice for individuals and kennels alike. You might like to enter your dog for obedience trials because he enjoys it and you are proud of him; you might like the competition element of shows or it may be that you just like to be around fellow dog owners, comparing your dogs. There are two main categories of shows: a) Pedigree dog shows requiring you to demonstrate that your dog matches the breed standards set by the kennel club in which your dog is registered and b) All dog trial and events, irrespective of breed, registration or heritage where your dog will be judged solely on his ability to perform the activity for which he is entered. If you are considering ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Countries such as the USA, Canada, the UK and Australia have kennel clubs which organize events locally, nationally and internationally. Only pedigrees can be registered in these clubs and participate in the shows. No crossbreeds are allowed. Kennel clubs outside of the USA place various breeds in different categories but none of them will recognize crossbreeds or dogs that do not have proper registration papers. Make sure that you know the standards set for your breed by the kennel club where your dog is registered. Read as much as you can about their standards because if you get it wrong, you may be disqualified from entering or participating in the show. Visit as many shows and events as you can and observe the adjudicators or judges. Note down anything the judges say about competitors at the time they have made their selections of winners. If you know what the judges like you can take special care to train your dog so that he will please the judges. Naturally judges are bound to make their decision based on the standards that have been set by a kennel club, but each judge will place their own interpretation on those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Astm515 Final Report ASTM F1515 Micom offers test services to ASTM F1515 – Standard Practice for Measuring Light Stability of Resilient Flooring by Color Change – as part of its UV testing services using Type BH three–tier racks apparatus (either inclined or vertical). This practice covers specific procedures and test conditions based on practices ASTM G151, ASTM G155, ASTM D2565 and ASTM D2244. ASTM F1515 also covers the preparation of test specimens, the test conditions and the evaluation of test results. Use and factors to be considered: Polymers can have their mechanical, electrical and optical properties significantly altered when exposed to light even behind window glass. This method is intended to quantify the amount of color change in flooring products ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Persuasive Essay On Dog Breeding For being man's supposed best friend, humans too often make choices to benefit themselves instead of dogs. People decide what traits make a dog cute and disregard what traits make them healthy. Dog breeding is a harmful practice for dogs both biologically and culturally due to superficial standards. These dogs are bred to be cute, but that cuteness can inadvertently carry a gene that can lead to disease, or even the cuteness itself could be debilitating, such as with the poster pug's flat face makes breathing significantly more difficult. Dogs are living, breathing creatures and the standards set for their reproduction should factor their well–being into the standard of the dog. Dog breeding is dangerous because to make a perfect dog they too often inbreed and cause birth defects and other health issues in dogs. Terry Allen, an "In These Times" senior editor who has written the magazine's monthly investigative health and science column since 2006, argues in "We're Breeding Dogs to Death" that "neither price, pedigree nor being loved like a member of the family can shield a dog from the pain, breathing difficulties, cancer, panoply of debilitating genetic disorders, mental illness, crippling physiognomy and shortened life span that disproportionately plague purebreds." The article "Selective Breeding or Artificial Selection" explains that in dogs, the "frequency of being homozygous for rare recessive disorders increases when inbreeding occurs, potentially causing severe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Not So Glamorous Reality of Best in Show Dogs For over a century breeders have shown off their wonderful dogs in large scale dog shows such as Westminster or Crufts. It is a great tradition and celebration for most and an event anticipated by many dog lovers. Breeders from all over the nation come to compete with their champion show dogs, in which they have invested a great amount of time, money, and energy. Every competitor dreams of ultimately winning the glorious title of best in show. However, behind the glitz and glamour of the dog shows there is a dark reality for these pedigree dogs. The majority of the dogs in shows suffer from a variety of genetic diseases, disorders and deformities that are specific to their breed. The Kennel Clubs that manage the dog shows have a book of breed standards that dog breeders follow religiously. The problem with these breed standards is the fact these standards are only based off of what they believe would be the best features for the dog's overall appearance. These do not take the general health of the animal into consideration. On the contrary, some of these standards actually make genetic defects more desirable in a purebred dog because the physical features in these particular standards are an indicator of deformity. For example, the standarsd set for the Rhodesian Rigdebackinclude the requirement for the characteristic ridge on their back, which is a line of hair going in the opposite direction of the rest of the dog's coat. Although it is thought that this is the correct ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Importance Of Purebred Dogs Purebred Dogs–Beauty and the Beast Purebred dogs are big business. There will always be demand for the cute, little Yorkshire terrier, or the easy going Labrador retriever. As long as there is demand, there will be people breeding dogs. There are currently 340 recognized dog breeds around the world, and the American Kennel Club recognizes 167 of those breeds (1). The Westminster Kennel Clubdog show shines a spotlight on purebred dogs, with the winners representing the standard of that breed. The problem is, the standard of dog breeds keep changing, and with those changes, dogs are suffering. The American Kennel Club (AKC) sets the standard for each breed of dog recognized in the U.S by providing a "specific set of requirements for height, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cooper, Carlotta. "Why We Need Purebred Dog Breeders." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, Web. 25 July 2016. http:/ /www.huffingtonpost.com/carlotta–cooper/why–we–need–purebred–dog–_b_9256556.html 8. "The Cruel Cost of Extreme Dog Breeding – WhoWhatWhy." WhoWhatWhy RSS. 2014. Web. 25 July 2016. http://whowhatwhy.org/2014/04/07/cruel –cost–extreme–dog–breeding 9. Pilon, Mary, and Susanne Craig. "Safety Concerns Stoke Criticism of Kennel Club." The New York Times. The New York Times, 2013. Web. 23 July 2016. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/10/sports/many–animal–lovers–now–see–american– kennel–club–as–an–outlier.html 10. "100 Years of Breed "Improvement"." Science and Dogs. N.p., 29 Sept. 2012. Web. 28 July 2016. https://dogbehaviorscience.wordpress.com/2012 /09/29/100–years–of–breed– improvement/ 11. "Designer Breed Health Issues." Dog Reference. N.p., 01 Apr. 2014. Web. 28 July 2016. http://www.dogreference.com /designer–breed–health–issues/ 12. "Mixed Mutts and Designer Crosses: Are They Healthier Than Purebred Dogs?" Vetstreet. N.p. Web. 28 July 2016. http://www.vetstreet.com/our–pet–experts/mixed–mutts–and– designer–crosses–healthier–than–purebred–pets 13. "Cuteness Kills: The Case Against Teacup Dogs– Terribly Terrier." Terribly Terrier. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Artificial Selection: Two Pros And Cons Of Artificial... There are many different types of breeding, but two main types are selective and natural breeding. Both of these types of breddings are involved in something else and are nothing like each other. Each breeding causes something else, and is involved with another part of their environment. To begin, natural selection and artificial selection are drastically different. Natural selection is the process by which varied traits that increase survival and enable reproduction are passed down from one generation to another generation. Natural selection is where all species have some sort of involvement with the environment that they live in. An example of this would be in a habitat where there are red bugs and green bugs. In the article "Natural Selection ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Artificial selection could not only be good for the environment but can help people as well. From the article "Pros and Cons of Artificial Selection" they state, "Farmers who engage in artificial selection can create crops that are bigger, more plentiful, or more resilient to local pests. When more of a crop can be grown to completion on a regular basis, then this allows for more profits to be achieved." If the farners where to cross–breed the species, it can create a new species, and could make one that hasn't been existed yet. The farmer could then sell this and make a great deal off of it. When related to a food chain, the artificial selection can live longer and grow to be more powerful. In the article they also explain, "Horses can become faster. Chickens begin laying eggs sooner or laying more eggs. Even cats or dogs can be bred through artificial selection for better companionship." Artificial breeding will not only cause different types of breedings, but by doing so it can cause crops, animals, and even people to maybe even make there life easier. Lastly, another example of artificial breeding is that they can be used in every industry. There isn't any plant that can't get something out of the breeding process. If you pick animals that have the most beneficial traits, a life can be developed that is better suited to meet the needs of a changing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. What Is Standardized Work Standardized work Need for a system in place to solve the problem of occurrence. 1.The basic requirement for a successful plant operation is to have a system in place to solve problems as and when it arises. 2.Find the right people to lead this system. "How long has a skipper got to react if he spots a problem?" And "How long has a manager got to react if a quality problem arises?" The reaction time on any problem by Supervisor will be quicker than the plant manager who has to wait for a report to analyze the situation. The Supervisor / Operators need to have a process for correcting problems as and when they arise. It is 'how' a person does it and the results obtained which matters. It is like wartime, every time you develop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Standardized work focuses on 5w and 1 h. 5w (who, what, when, where, and why) – who operates the process, what does final product look and quality checks, when will it be ready, where to complete the process, why this step essential? 1 h (how) – "how" is the process to follow the time and resource. Overall the process should be smooth. Standardized work is best practices known and which are put in place by documenting the process. Standardized work is to ensure optimization of productivity, safety and quality. The goal ofstandardization is to ensure all 3 i.e. productivity, safety and quality are met in highest standard. Standardized work can be defined as sequence of job functions organized efficiently and followed by an operator repeatedly. The process of standardized work's ultimate aim is to achieve kaizen. If there is no change or progress in standardized work, then the plant is in regression. As Taiichi Ohno rightly says – "People don't go to Toyota to 'work', they go there to think". "where there is no standard, there can be no kaizen", and "Improvement is endless and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Common Core And Standardized Assessments Essay Common Core & Standardized Assessments Assignment Template Use this template to complete the Common Core State Standards assignment. Type your responses in between the brackets [Like this!] Reflecting on Your Research: Summarize the current state of the Common Core (and associated national standards) in the United States using the assigned readings. [The Common Core standards are currently implemented in 43 states and the District of Columbia. All of the states who use Common Core can be an advantage by allowing students who move state to state to have the same standards at school. Standards are ways to track the learning of students and are what the students are supposed to know in each subject and grade level. Currently, there has been controversy about Common Core. Valerie Lake, an eighth grade English teacher, believes that the CC intensifies the complexity of what the teachers have to teach, but realizes that her students can actually learn/understand more than what we (teachers) think. On the other hand, this makes the students think more which in turn helps them learn and apply their skills to the test. Another teacher states that the standards before did not make the students think about why they do what they do in class. Overall, many teachers have their reasons to why they like or dislike the standards; all in all, teachers are required to implement them in their lessons.] List the standards used in your discipline. [STATE GOAL 28: Use the target language ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Impact Of The New Revenue Recognition Standard Impact of the New Revenue Recognition Standard Internship Course Caleb Cartledge 4/11/15 Change is on the horizon and many companies are scrambling trying to figure out how the New Revenue Recognition Standard will impact the way that they conduct business. The prospect of bracing for a game–changing revenue recognition standard at a larger global firm is a daunting task. GE Technical Controller Russell Hodge, CPA, commented about this stating, "I'll admit to it being a little bit overwhelming to us. We have $150 billion of revenue and so many diverse, different business models. It's a tough question. It's a tough thing to think about." (http://journalofaccountancy.com/Issues /2014/Mar/revenue–recognition–20149444.htm) With experienced well–known firms such as GE being concerned, it shows that even the most experienced companies are concerned with how the new standards will fundamentally change the way that they conduct business. The main purpose of this essay is to explore how the new revenue recognition standard will effect different industries when it comes to fruition in 2017. The secondary purpose of this essay is to discuss ways that these different companies can mitigate risk by effectively preparing for these changes by using preventative controls. For readers who are unfamiliar with the topics discussed above, The Financial Accounting Standards Board recently issued a new set of standards governing revenue recognition. The new standards will take effect on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Selective Breeding Vs. Natural Selection Selective breeding has been used for many years to achieve the expression of desired traits in animals and plants. Similar to natural selection, humans have developed artificial selection where humans select the most desirable traits instead of the environment, this is what's known as selective breeding. But in fact selective breeding does not select for the fittest phenotype like in natural selection it actually selects for the most desirable phenotypes which may cause harm to the individual. Natural selection selects against harmful alleles as they are disadvantageous to the individual and possibly restricts its ability to survive till the age of sexual reproduction thus not being able to pass on this harmful gene, whereas selective breeding selects for harmful alleles if seen desirable. Selective breeding involves breeding organisms based on their phenotypes so that the desired traits are passed onto successive generations, these desired alleles then increase (in frequency) in the gene pool. This has a large commercial benefit as animal and crop products now contain higher quality meat, quantity of milk, quality of wool, larger fruits etc. The goal of selective breeding in animals is to either produce a pure breed (a breed that will consistently produce offspring with the desired traits or to simply improve the quality of the desired trait/phenotype (homozygous). This is achieved by inbreeding (where two closely related individuals mate and produce offspring) In selective ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. American Buffalo Research Paper The taxonomy for a buffalo and a cow are very similar. Depending on what type of buffalo depends on what species it is. For the American buffalo, the specie is bison. Bison is a common meat for many Americans because it is considered to be leaner than cow. Because the buffalo and cow are so similar, the lactation and physiology aspect are similar with few changes. Buffalos tend to have longer teats and thicker teats. In buffalos, the milk is stored in the secretory tissue even after a 10 to 12 hour milking interval (Borghese et al., 2007). The milk must be removed completely so the milk production will not decrease and apoptosis will not take place. When the issue of disease comes up, many people will say mastitis is large problem for mammals classified as... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also when the buffalo releases milk, it can clean the bacteria that accumulated inside the teat post dip that got trapped in the keratin lining. When mastitis is prevalence, it comes in two forms; subclinical and clinical. When a cow gets mastitis, the somatic cell counts increase which causes a decrease in milk yield (Sahin et al., 2017). Milk ejection is important for the buffalo. Certain events trigger the body to release milk. Presence of the calf during milking, feeding during milking, manual udder stimulation, and oxytocin ejection are reasons for the buffalo to release milk. Buffalos have a low proportion of cisternal milk and needs these premilking stimulations to receive the milk from the alveoli compartments. It is important to keep records of milk flow and milk ejection. Milk flow varies between species and environmental factors play a role in it. Buffalos tend to have a lower milk flow rate than cows because of low milk yield. To increase milk yield, the buffalo needs to have a dry period. The buffalo needs about two to three months to be dried off. The dry period should begin when yield falls below 2.5 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Testing Methods, Witnessing Of Data And Calculations Spectranetics was founded in 1984, they provide expert tools, training and support designed to help successfully manage every cardiac lead and to eradicate restenosis and amputation, saving time, money and, most importantly, lives. For my co–op my day to day responsibilities include performing daily testing for the new product at both the CA and MN site using new equipment currently in the MN site. I will be also helping to manage the flow of the Fremont, CA lab, reviewing of testing methods, witnessing of data and calculations. For this project, I will be working directly with Timothy Hom as he is the manager of the Fremont lab. I will also be working closely with the Maple Grove R&D team and Ying Yang (a Sr. Analytical Development Manager here at Spectranetics, Fremont, CA) for the validation work required for completion of the project. Since we are an FDA regulated facility, I must follow the FDA validation protocols in order to have this equipment ready to be used for our testing purposes. Project Objective The objective of this test method was to evaluate catheter preparation, deployment and retraction in an iliofemoral tortuous path model and measure the total quantity and size of particulates generated from the simulated use of Stellarex 035 paclitaxel–coated balloon catheters after catheter preparation, deployment and retraction. The transferring and validation of particulate testing method for our new product line from our Maple grove, Minnesota site to our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay about Breeds for the Khajijit: A Type of Feline... The Khajiit are a type of feline humanoids who are a beast race found in Tamriel. Their cat–like stature and influence is due to their facial features. Their bodies are also exceptionally agile for appearing like that of a human. One of the main characteristics of the Khajiit is they are light–footed. This means they are stealthy which makes then well–suited to be thieves and assassins. The total number of breeds for the Khajijit is estimated to be at 17. However, the only breed which can be found in the game is the Suthay–raht. This breed of Khajiit makes an excellent warrior for their skill with a blade. The Khajiit have a love of wealth a sense of adventure, and are quite outgoing. One of the interesting characteristics of this breed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This meant that lucrative trading was frequent and is a main skill which is passed down through each generation. The year 1E 2260 marked the beginning of the Thrassian Plague which decimated many of the Khajiit kingdoms. This plague was spread deliberately by a race called the Sload. There is no written record to the extent this was done. There were only two Khajiit kingdoms which survived this onslaught. This is the reason for the alliances that exist today. The rulers of the two surviving kingdoms discovered their chances for ultimate survival were to merge their two kingdoms. The Kingdom of Pellitine being ruled by Eshita needed to unite with the Kingdom of Anequina that was ruled by Keirgo. The result of this unification was the province of Elsweyr. After the kingdoms were merged there was a blending of cultures. This often led to increased tensions. Each culture was vastly different and total assimilation took a further 15 years. Compromise was reached when the merged kingdom decided the seat of power should circulate so the leadership would rotate among many. This was a way to establish a fair way of ruling and to eliminate any tension created due to one class feeling inferior. All concerns among the Kajiit could be taken into account equally. This system was implemented by Mane Rid–T'har–ri'Datta and would be governed by the phases of the moon. History would eventually repeat itself as another plague ravaged the Khajiit race in 2E 560. A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Kennel Club Research Paper Although some would have you believe that the prevalence of genetic disorders in these dogs is exaggerated, much evidence points the other way. Some estimates claim up to 25% of dogs registered in the American Kennel Club have some genetic complication. (Lemonick, np.) Since American Kennel Club breed standards only pertain to physical appearance, dogs with unseen problems are allowed to pass on these defects, so long as exteriorly they conform to expectations. Because if this, vast amounts of medical conditions are becoming increasingly common among registered dogs. As the arbiter of purebred dog breeding, the American Kennel Club has a heightened responsibility to help protect the health of the breeds they represent. Despite this, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By looking at historical paintings, drawing, and photographs, we can see what various breeds have looked like in the past. To draw on an earlier example, pugs, as seen in paintings from their initial rise to fame, hade much more pronounced muzzles. Their faces weren't as flattened as modern pugs. Their eyes were less "bugged". They had longer legs, and a slimmer body. All of these features contributed to avoiding the health problems common today. By looking at how pugs have appeared in the past, and revising the breed standard with those historical examples in mind, the American Kennel Club can strike a happy medium between modern aesthetics and historic health. This solution would work well for many breed currently experiencing suboptimal quality of life, and could be very effective at halting and reversing the negative changes of modern conformation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Pitbulls Should Be Banned Essay Inherently dangerous, fight dogs, or vicious are just a few words that come to most people's minds when they see or hear the word Pit bull. Pit bulls are feared because of their past reputation as fight dogs and this has led to the banning of Pit bulls in many counties and cities across the United States. However, I have had the honor of owning a Pit bull as well as knowing many great Pit bulls a Pit bull owners over the years, and what my experience shows is that it's not the breed, but the owner that determines the dog's behavioral outcome, it also shows that Pit bulls are extremely loyal and protective of their owners, and that they are great with people especially kids. My sister and I went through the task of training my Pit ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This just shows how great Pit bulls are with kids. All the Pit bulls I met that were trained well–loved people and they especially loved kids, but most parents have the tendency to pull their kids away from Pit bulls they meet, but then they let their kid go towards other breeds of dogs and the reason they do this is because of the negative way they have seen Pit bulls portrayed. My Pit bull was able to disprove these false assumptions made on his breed by proving to people that where you come from doesn't define you, but how you treat people does. In fact, he was so kind to people that sometimes it would shock them because they thought Pit bulls were supposed to be this vicious breed that could not be controlled. Hopefully my personal experience has been able to shine a positive light on Pit bulls and shown that when it comes down to a dog their breed shouldn't define them because a dog is just a reflection of their owner and if a Pit bull is treated correctly they won't randomly lash out at their owner, but will be loyal and protective to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Uas Control Segment Architecture (Ucs) Is A System The UAS Control Segment Architecture (UCS) is a system interface originally focused on developing interoperability software for UAS ground control stations (Department of Defense, 2013). UCS standards have expanded beyond the original intent of a common open architecture for UAS greater than 20 pounds; the maritime Program Executive Office (PEO) is exploring USC in many of its unmanned platforms (Department of Defense, 2013). UCS is able to eliminate the "stove pipe" acquisition process with the adoption of common standards for the ground control segments which provides interoperability as well as reducing life cycle costs (Blais, 2016). UCS interoperability addresses the following: 1.How things relate to one another. 2.Functional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The goal of JCUA is to provide a reference baseline system so as to compare it to other open architectures and find differences in standards, terminology, and content (Blais, 2016). JCUA is thatstandard that open systems can be measured against; the JCUA facilitates analysis of programs for interoperability (Department of Defense, 2013). One example is terminologies, if like components and functions are not consistently labeled across architectures it becomes difficult to determine where they are alike or different (Gonzales & Harting 2014). As C. Blais points out in the report "Unmanned Systems Interoperability Standards" (2016), all DOD Programs of Record (POR) are required to comply with the Net Ready Key Performance Parameter (NRKPP) (Blais, 2016). Net ready key performance parameter. The DOD Chief Information Officer (CIO) is responsible to ensure that all information technology is capable of interoperability in accordance with federal law; this includes UAS (Koester, Williams, Powers, & Vincent, 2010). Therefore, information technology must be evaluated for interoperability compliance, the evaluation tool is the NRKPP (Koester et al., 2010). UAS must be capable of net–centric military operations; they must be able to enter the network, be managed securely and effectively within that network, capable of data exchange and interoperability (Koester et al., 2010). JCAU supports DOD initiatives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Grammar By Haussamen Kyle Weins on this article "I Won't Hire People Who Use Poor Grammar. Here's Why. " says that people with less than perfect grammar are less detail oriented and as the CEO of a company he wouldn't hire them. Brock Haussamen in his response article "What Good Writing Indicates, and Doesn't" states that "Good writing – writing that is clear and interesting and free of most surface errors – is a reliable indicator of certain job–related abilities. But the opposite does not hold true: writing that looks careless and is riddled with errors does not preclude the possibility that the applicant has other skills and plenty of determination. " which display Haussamen agreement and more importantly, his disagreement about Weins belief of being a self–proclaimed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is shown where Haussamen states "The most important job–related ability that an employer can assume when looking at a well–written cover letter is that the applicant can read well. A good writer is always a good reader. This is important, for even in jobs that don't require any writing, reading– of forms and instructions at least – is usually essential. " proving his beliefs that everyone should be able to read and write to an extent. As for Weins states "Good grammar makes good business sense – and not just when it comes to hiring writers. Writing isn't in the official job description of most people in our office. Still, we give our grammar test to everybody, including our salespeople, our operations staff, and our programmers. " which partially proves his own point at the matter that grammar is essential to being organized and maintaining stability. Though there are only two, these are the reason that I can not refute the fact that we do need to have a well set up, fair and reasonable standard for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. An Essay On Why Should Guard Dogs Be Feded Most dogs used as guard dogs are German Shepherds, with an occasional Doberman Pinscher, Boxer, or Labrador Retriever. The average weight of an adult male guard dog is about 70 pounds. None should weigh less than 50 pounds. To satisfactorily provide a guard dog with adequate amounts of energy and nutrients every day, its food should have the following three characteristics: 1) It should contain approximately 2000 calories in each pound. 2) It should have the nutrients balanced to be fed at about 40 available calories per pound of body weight. 3) The overall digestibility of the food should not be less than 80 percent. No food exists, in normal commercial food channels, that will satisfy the characteristics just listed. While a few canned ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But, because of the high water content of meat foods, their addition actually reduces the caloric density of the final diet combination. Caloric density can be increased by the addition of corn oil. This procedure works well only when increased energy needs are minimal. With a guarddog 's energy requirements, however, so much corn oil is needed that it, too, will dilute the food and nutrient deficiencies are apt to occur. All guard dogs should be fed by strict portion control. How each dog's weight, general condition, and performance are affected by its diet can be much more accurately compared when feeding by portion control. Guard dogs whom are from a self–feeder are apt to become overweight, sluggish or unresponsive. The last two are particularly fatal to a guard dog and its mission. Guard dogs should be fed no less than three hours, before or after, their tour of duty. To feed any closer to the tour is an invitation to bloat, torsion or other gastric distress. The danger of these diseases is further increased if the dogs are eating low–quality foods containing poorly–digested ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Questions On Different Cultures Of The Americas Have... : 3 A2. MATH Standard 1: Understand that shapes in different categories (e.g., rhombi, rectangles, and others) may share attributes (e.g., having four sides), and that the shared attributes can define a larger category (e.g., quadrilaterals). A2. SCIENCE Standard 3: Students will understand the relationship between the force applied to an object and resulting motion of the object. Objective 1: Demonstrate how forces cause changes in speed or direction of objects.A2. LITERATURE Standard 7: Explain how specific aspects of a text's illustrations contribute to what is conveyed by the words in a story (e.g., create mood, emphasize aspects of a character or setting). A2. SOCIAL SCIENCE Standard 2: Students will understand cultural factors that shape a community. Objective 2: Explain how selected indigenous cultures of the Americas have changed over time. A1. VISUAL ARTS Standard 4 (Contextualizing): The student will interpret and apply visual arts in relation to cultures, history, and alllearning. Objective 3a: Use a visual arts form as a help in expressing an idea in a non–art subject; e.g., a science project, the writing of a poem, a social studies project. B1.Cooperative Learning
  • 37. B1a. While in small groups the students will identify quadrilaterals in the painting. They will then create their own work of art to display their knowledge of the characteristics of a quadrilateral. This activity will fulfill both the math standard and art standard and using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Informative Essay On French Podle Come with me as I take a look at the Wonderful World of Poodles. History Although the national breed of France, the Poodle actually originated in Germany where it was used as a water retriever. Many believe the name "Pudel" comes from the German word "pudel" which means "one who plays in water." In fact, the famous "Poodle Clip" was created by hunters to help the breed swim faster and more efficiently. The clip was not created as a decorative element. It was created to protect certain vital organs and joints of the breed in cold water. The term "French Poodle" comes from France's capitalization of the breed's intelligence, trainability and eagerness to perform. The French turned poodles into popular circus performers where they gained notoriety ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Poodle is an exceptionally intelligent dog that excels in obedience training. Its intelligence and ability to learn makes it one of the most popular breeds in the world. It is considered one of the easiest breeds to train. Also, its hypoallergenic coat makes it a favorite amongst owners. It does not shed, but does require grooming on a regular basis. The breed adapts well to any living conditions, making it an ideal pet for apartments. However, it is an active dog and does require daily exercise. The Poodle carries itself proudly and has a very distinct air of dignity. The word "elegant" is most often used to describe the breed. The Poodle is known to be shy, but sharp at the same time. Poodles are reserved with strangers and unless trained at an early age, can bark excessively. The Standard Poodle (Caniche, Barbone, Chien Canne) The Standard Poodle is considered to be a large dog of high intelligence and trainability. Elegant, strong and good natured, it makes an excellent family dog. It has a thick, soft, curly coat that does not shed but requires daily grooming. The ears are wide and hang close to the head. The eyes are very dark and alert. The feet are compact and the breed has an effortless and delightful gait (like walking on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Australian Shepherd Research Paper Most dry food is based on the weight of a dog. Adult Australian shepherds typically weigh from 15–27 kg this is the most common weight within the range of male and females. Australian shepherds need around 3–4 cups of food a day. The history and origin of The Australian shepherd is not yet clear cut as many people would like it to be. The Australian shepherd wasn't recognized Shepherd Club Of America took over in the 1970s. All Australian shepherds need a lot of physical exercise and mental stimulation. Learning advanced obedience, jogging, biking, or agility, chasing balls, and playing with the frisbee are very good outlets for their activeness. Boredom can lead to destructive behaviours and braking. the German shepherds diet is mostly contains ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Late 1800s with the guidance of captain max von Stephaniz. It wasn't long till people realised that there was a dog of amazing intelligence and that it had a suitability for working. The German shepherd really needs to exercise his/her body and his/her mind. Like with The Australian Shepherd boredom can lead to bad behaviours the bad behaviours that the German shepherd has from boredom is digging, barking, and chewing. Feeding your husky dry or wet food from commercials is less expensive and it lasts longer, also easier to store, a lot of husky parents have switched their huskies diet to have more nutritional and healthier foods like beef, chicken, lamb, fish, fruits, and vegetables. Behaviour: the Siberian husky's behaviours are not the same as other dogs. Siberian huskies are independent and half–wild which means the bad behaviours of a Siberian husky is ok for him/her since it is a inborn habit. the ideal diet for a Dalmatian is low in purines, which are components of certain foods, the metabolise intro Uric acid in the Dalmatians body, it needs high proteins, also devoid of substandard protein. There is high in complex carbohydrates. Whole grains, fruits, and low ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Selective Breeding Research Paper Selective Breeding is the process through which plants and animals with certain traits are bred together to produce an offspring with desired traits. In other words, the process in which humans choose the traits which they want in a plant or animal, and they breed them hoping for a plant which can grow bigger, or maybe an animal which can be stronger. Selective Breeding is all about the inheritance of genes and alleles. Scientists maybreed individuals to their desired traits, whilst also being aware of possible recessive genes. Chromosomes which carry genetic codes for an organism, determine the features and characteristics of that organism. Each organism has different features and characteristics, this is when selective breeding takes place, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With dogs, selective breeding is of benefit so we can breed out diseases and breed dogs for different purposes. Selective breeding in general means we can breed cows which can produce more milk or chickens which can lay more eggs, because with a growing population we do need more food, this is another reason as to way selective breeding is ethical in general as it is one of the buggiest advantages. Selective breeding could be considered in–ethical when used to cross breed dogs just for a cuter appearance, whereas cross breeding dogs to make it stronger and faster is ethical and more beneficial for dogs. This has a positive impact on society as dogs and in general selective breeding has many benefits on people. In conclusion, selective breeding does have its general advantages of eliminating diseases, removing undesired traits, and an increased population, to also having it advantages in selective breeding in dogs. But it can also have it disadvantages of animal discomfort, no control over the genes, and it can also be time consuming and can risk inbreeding of organisms, and also having further disadvantages in dogs, but it is done correctly and efficiently, selective breeding can make a big difference, to genes, and the future generations of plants and animals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. A Brief History of the American Kennel Club >> Man's best friend, or as people simple call them, the dog has been a part of family life thousands of years. Ever since the beginning man and dog have lived side by side. Whether as guard dogs, hunting buddies, or simply a member of the family it's impossible to have never seen or heard of a dog. Organizations have developed means of determining which dogs are the best of the best. Today the most recognizable and known organization for dogs is the American Kennel club, or AKC. >> The AKC was founded by a group of men on September 17, 1884 after twelve of them received a summons in the mail by Messrs. J. M. Taylor and Elliot Smith. The men that Taylor and Smith gathered each had held a significant place in different dog clubs. These men were highly skilled in their individual styles of dog shows and it was on this expertise that the American Kennel Club was born. Being composed of men from all different types of kennel clubs and shows, this was the first kennel club to cover a whole variety of breeds instead of one specific class. At their second meeting in Madison Square Garden a few months later Major James M. Taylor became the AKC's first president, having written and delivered many of the founding laws the AKC still follow today. During its first years the AKC developed a type of organization still used today, the National American Kennel Club Stud Book which listed all the studs, unneutered male dogs, that the AKC deemed best in their breed. >> During the early ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...