This document discusses the production line process for manufacturing cars. It begins with the production line where parts like computer components and keyboards are assembled. It then discusses distribution of the finished cars to consumers who will consume and use the goods and services.
Uniform guidelines for Central Middle School students outline appropriate and unacceptable ways to wear uniforms for girls, boys, and PE. Acceptable uniforms include skirts at knee-length for girls, tucked-in shirts for boys, and solid-colored belts. Unacceptable items are baggy clothes, logos, cargo pants, sweatpants, sandals, heels, makeup, hats, and electronics.
This document outlines a person's dream career of becoming a police officer. It discusses the responsibilities of police officers in keeping people safe and enforcing the law, even when facing risks. Requirements for becoming an officer are also presented, such as being a US citizen, passing a written test, and taking college courses. The person chose this career because they want to help people and catch criminals, and police officers can earn extra money for overtime work. Boston University is mentioned as a potential college to attend, as it has a large campus and its own police department.
An employer believes that high school dropouts may struggle to complete tasks for a job and work hard due to finding high school difficult and being scared of hard work. They also think that dropouts have not learned communication, integrity, teamwork, interpersonal, and work ethic skills needed to perform well that are taught in high school.
Denise Godoy dreams of becoming an artist who expresses emotions and feelings through paintings and drawings, often working from home or in art studios. The document briefly mentions salary as a factor but provides no details. Denise chose this career path because of a passion for art and sees it as her dream job.
Teachers help students learn reading, writing, and math using tools like chalkboards and whiteboards, requiring a teaching certificate and degree from college. The number of teaching jobs is expected to increase over the next 10 years as student enrollment grows and more teachers retire, creating opportunities in high-demand areas like math and science. Stanford University, founded by Leland Stanford, consistently ranks among the top research universities and offers highly-ranked education programs.
The document outlines the SMART and GPA systems for setting and accomplishing goals. The SMART system emphasizes making goals specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and time-bound. The GPA system involves setting a goal, planning how to achieve it with specific details, and taking action by outlining steps to implement the plan. Together, these systems provide a framework for clearly defining goals and creating plans to work towards them in a structured, measurable, and achievable way.
UC Davis has two large campuses and was established in 1905. Its veterinary medicine school first opened in 1948 and is ranked 3rd nationally for veterinary schools. The document provides brief details about UC Davis including its establishment date, size, and rankings for its veterinary medicine program.
This document discusses the production line process for manufacturing cars. It begins with the production line where parts like computer components and keyboards are assembled. It then discusses distribution of the finished cars to consumers who will consume and use the goods and services.
Uniform guidelines for Central Middle School students outline appropriate and unacceptable ways to wear uniforms for girls, boys, and PE. Acceptable uniforms include skirts at knee-length for girls, tucked-in shirts for boys, and solid-colored belts. Unacceptable items are baggy clothes, logos, cargo pants, sweatpants, sandals, heels, makeup, hats, and electronics.
This document outlines a person's dream career of becoming a police officer. It discusses the responsibilities of police officers in keeping people safe and enforcing the law, even when facing risks. Requirements for becoming an officer are also presented, such as being a US citizen, passing a written test, and taking college courses. The person chose this career because they want to help people and catch criminals, and police officers can earn extra money for overtime work. Boston University is mentioned as a potential college to attend, as it has a large campus and its own police department.
An employer believes that high school dropouts may struggle to complete tasks for a job and work hard due to finding high school difficult and being scared of hard work. They also think that dropouts have not learned communication, integrity, teamwork, interpersonal, and work ethic skills needed to perform well that are taught in high school.
Denise Godoy dreams of becoming an artist who expresses emotions and feelings through paintings and drawings, often working from home or in art studios. The document briefly mentions salary as a factor but provides no details. Denise chose this career path because of a passion for art and sees it as her dream job.
Teachers help students learn reading, writing, and math using tools like chalkboards and whiteboards, requiring a teaching certificate and degree from college. The number of teaching jobs is expected to increase over the next 10 years as student enrollment grows and more teachers retire, creating opportunities in high-demand areas like math and science. Stanford University, founded by Leland Stanford, consistently ranks among the top research universities and offers highly-ranked education programs.
The document outlines the SMART and GPA systems for setting and accomplishing goals. The SMART system emphasizes making goals specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and time-bound. The GPA system involves setting a goal, planning how to achieve it with specific details, and taking action by outlining steps to implement the plan. Together, these systems provide a framework for clearly defining goals and creating plans to work towards them in a structured, measurable, and achievable way.
UC Davis has two large campuses and was established in 1905. Its veterinary medicine school first opened in 1948 and is ranked 3rd nationally for veterinary schools. The document provides brief details about UC Davis including its establishment date, size, and rankings for its veterinary medicine program.
JNLA can raise money for their school by collecting receipts of $20 or more from Fresh & Easy grocery stores between October 1st and December 31st. For every $20 receipt, $1 will be donated and schools that raise $500 or more will receive an extra $50 bonus. The student who collects the most receipts will win a prize and last year participating schools raised over $2 million through this program.
An employer believes that high school dropouts may struggle to complete tasks for a job and work hard due to finding high school difficult and being scared of hard work. They also think that dropouts have not learned communication, integrity, teamwork, interpersonal, and work ethic skills needed to perform well that are taught in high school.
Teachers work 40 hours a week to teach children skills like reading, writing, math, and more. They must have a college degree and teaching license to teach different grades and help students learn right from wrong. There are about 1.5 million elementary teachers and 1.1 million secondary teachers in the United States who work to educate students and prepare them for their future.
Managing cash is important for planning major purchases like a home or car. The document discusses the importance of planning for different types of expenses including fixed, variable, occasional, planned, and unplanned costs. For example, a 20% down payment on a $300,000 home would be $60,000. Saving adequately for large purchases requires budgeting for regular, changing, and unexpected expenses over time.
A market is defined as a place where buyers and sellers exchange goods and services. There are different types of markets including stock markets, retail stores, and online markets. When making purchasing decisions, consumers consider factors like convenience, location, atmosphere, prices, quality, and brand loyalty. Failed businesses may be due to not meeting consumer preferences across these decision-making criteria.
This document discusses becoming an artist and the career opportunities available. It notes that artists draw to express their feelings and that colleges and universities offer programs in art. The average salary for art directors is $88,510. The author chose this career path because they enjoy drawing and using art to express themselves. The Academy of Art University was founded in San Francisco in 1929 and is the largest private art school in the nation, offering accredited associate degrees in art.
This document discusses becoming an artist and the career opportunities available. It notes that artists draw to express their feelings and that colleges and universities offer programs in art. The average salary for art directors is $88,510. The author chose this career path because they enjoy drawing and using art to express themselves. The Academy of Art University was founded in San Francisco in 1929 and is the largest private art school in the nation, offering accredited associate degrees in art.
The document outlines classroom rules for computer use and lessons for different grade levels. Students are instructed to keep hands clean, not touch screens, and avoid food/drinks. Breaking rules results in warnings and detention time. Younger students will practice typing and add pages to a Wiki, while older students will review email/websites and independently research money saving tips for a Prezi.
The University of Pennsylvania was home to the first medical school and hospital in the country, has an annual tuition of $43,960, and enrolled 608 students in its medical school in 2011. The University of Pennsylvania was also ranked #2 for best research and #9 for primary care by U.S. News & World Report in 2011.
Veterinarians care for a variety of animals by providing checkups, vaccines, and general care. They treat common pets like dogs, cats, gerbils and rabbits as well as farm animals such as horses, cows, sheep, and pigs. The author chose to become a veterinarian because they liked animals from a young age and had pets. Veterinary school requires attending a 4-year undergraduate program followed by 4 years of veterinary school. North Carolina State University is one of the top 10 veterinary schools and a good option for those wanting to become a veterinarian.
To become a veterinarian requires years of study, including obtaining a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from an accredited veterinary college. The career involves caring for a wide range of animals through activities like physical examinations, diagnostic testing, surgery, and educating pet owners. Veterinarians work in various settings like clinics, hospitals, zoos, laboratories, and farms. While the job can be rewarding, it also involves unpredictable hours and stressful situations like treating scared or injured animals. The future outlook for veterinarians is positive with an expected increase in jobs due to growing pet ownership and demand for animal healthcare services.
Zoologists study animals through field and laboratory research to understand their evolution, ecology, genetics, behavior, development, physiology and diseases. They observe animals in natural habitats and laboratories, and conduct research that contributes to scientific knowledge in areas like animal health, genetics and conservation. Zoologists work in universities, government agencies, zoos, medical research and private sector roles in industries like biotechnology.
Kristine Avilés has extensive experience as a veterinarian in both private practice and public health settings. She has worked as an emergency and general practitioner, veterinary intern, technician, and epidemiology assistant. Her roles have included treating a wide variety of animal species, performing surgeries, investigating disease outbreaks, and conducting public health education and outreach. She holds degrees in veterinary medicine, public health, and zoology from the University of Florida.
The document discusses Jasmine Morales' interest in becoming a veterinarian. It outlines the educational requirements to become a veterinarian, including obtaining a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from veterinary college after completing a 4-year undergraduate program. It also notes that Jasmine chose this career because she loves animals and wants to help save their lives by giving them medicine. The document provides details about Jasmine's dream of attending the University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
Veterinarians study, treat, and control animal injuries and diseases. They help keep healthy animals healthy through immunization and also perform surgery, aid in birth, set broken bones, establish diet and exercise routines, and prescribe medicines. Veterinarians must earn a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, which takes four years of college and four years of veterinary school. The median salary for a vet is $66,590 but specialists can earn hundreds of thousands. Those interested in becoming a veterinarian need a strong background in math and science as well as compassion for animals.
The document discusses alternatives to dissecting live animals in classrooms. It notes that some teachers believe virtual dissections are a good supplement but cannot fully replace the educational benefits of dissecting real animals. The National Science Teachers Association supports dissection but encourages respect for students' beliefs and providing alternative activities when live dissection is used.
The document discusses alternatives to dissection in education that follow the 3 R's of replacement, reduction and refinement. It notes that dissection can cause psychological harm, public health risks from diseases, and that animals are sentient beings capable of feeling pain and anticipating frightening events. The document promotes using alternatives like computer models, mannequins and working with veterinarians to reduce animal use in education and avoid the harms of dissection.
Veterinarians work in the medical field treating and caring for animals. They study and diagnose animal injuries and diseases, perform surgery, set bones, develop diet and exercise plans, and prescribe medicine. Veterinarians work with pets as well as larger animals on farms and in zoos. To become a veterinarian requires completing a 4-year DVM program after first earning a bachelor's degree in a relevant field like biology or zoology. Salaries for veterinarians range from $43,000 to over $140,000 depending on experience and specialty.
Zoology is the scientific study of animals, including their behavior, physiology, classification, and habitats. A zoologist conducts research by observing animal behavior in the field or lab, studying genetics and disease, and analyzing findings to learn about animal origins and traits. Zoologists typically work in colleges, universities, zoos, aquariums, or for state and local agencies, and require at least a bachelor's degree in zoology, though many earn a master's or PhD for research roles. Physical demands can include sitting, attention to detail, lifting, and activity in the field. Salaries range from $31,000 for bachelors to over $71,000 for doctoral positions.
Zoology is the scientific study of animals, including their behavior, physiology, classification, and habitats. A zoologist conducts research by observing animal behavior in the field or lab, studying genetics and disease, and analyzing findings to learn about animal origins and traits. Zoologists typically work in colleges, universities, zoos, aquariums, or for state and local agencies, and require at least a bachelor's degree in zoology, though many earn a master's or PhD for research roles. Physical demands can include sitting, attention to detail, lifting, and activity in the field.
Study on Animal-Assisted Therapy to Launch across CountryLois Pope
A clinical trial studying the effects of animal-assisted therapy on pediatric oncology patients was launched across five children's hospitals in the country. The study measures how therapy animals affect the health-related quality of life of children between ages 3 and 12 newly diagnosed with cancer undergoing chemotherapy. Researchers also plan to study if animal-assisted therapy reduces parents' and guardians' stress and anxiety levels and how the therapy canines' behaviors change over the course of the study.
JNLA can raise money for their school by collecting receipts of $20 or more from Fresh & Easy grocery stores between October 1st and December 31st. For every $20 receipt, $1 will be donated and schools that raise $500 or more will receive an extra $50 bonus. The student who collects the most receipts will win a prize and last year participating schools raised over $2 million through this program.
An employer believes that high school dropouts may struggle to complete tasks for a job and work hard due to finding high school difficult and being scared of hard work. They also think that dropouts have not learned communication, integrity, teamwork, interpersonal, and work ethic skills needed to perform well that are taught in high school.
Teachers work 40 hours a week to teach children skills like reading, writing, math, and more. They must have a college degree and teaching license to teach different grades and help students learn right from wrong. There are about 1.5 million elementary teachers and 1.1 million secondary teachers in the United States who work to educate students and prepare them for their future.
Managing cash is important for planning major purchases like a home or car. The document discusses the importance of planning for different types of expenses including fixed, variable, occasional, planned, and unplanned costs. For example, a 20% down payment on a $300,000 home would be $60,000. Saving adequately for large purchases requires budgeting for regular, changing, and unexpected expenses over time.
A market is defined as a place where buyers and sellers exchange goods and services. There are different types of markets including stock markets, retail stores, and online markets. When making purchasing decisions, consumers consider factors like convenience, location, atmosphere, prices, quality, and brand loyalty. Failed businesses may be due to not meeting consumer preferences across these decision-making criteria.
This document discusses becoming an artist and the career opportunities available. It notes that artists draw to express their feelings and that colleges and universities offer programs in art. The average salary for art directors is $88,510. The author chose this career path because they enjoy drawing and using art to express themselves. The Academy of Art University was founded in San Francisco in 1929 and is the largest private art school in the nation, offering accredited associate degrees in art.
This document discusses becoming an artist and the career opportunities available. It notes that artists draw to express their feelings and that colleges and universities offer programs in art. The average salary for art directors is $88,510. The author chose this career path because they enjoy drawing and using art to express themselves. The Academy of Art University was founded in San Francisco in 1929 and is the largest private art school in the nation, offering accredited associate degrees in art.
The document outlines classroom rules for computer use and lessons for different grade levels. Students are instructed to keep hands clean, not touch screens, and avoid food/drinks. Breaking rules results in warnings and detention time. Younger students will practice typing and add pages to a Wiki, while older students will review email/websites and independently research money saving tips for a Prezi.
The University of Pennsylvania was home to the first medical school and hospital in the country, has an annual tuition of $43,960, and enrolled 608 students in its medical school in 2011. The University of Pennsylvania was also ranked #2 for best research and #9 for primary care by U.S. News & World Report in 2011.
Veterinarians care for a variety of animals by providing checkups, vaccines, and general care. They treat common pets like dogs, cats, gerbils and rabbits as well as farm animals such as horses, cows, sheep, and pigs. The author chose to become a veterinarian because they liked animals from a young age and had pets. Veterinary school requires attending a 4-year undergraduate program followed by 4 years of veterinary school. North Carolina State University is one of the top 10 veterinary schools and a good option for those wanting to become a veterinarian.
To become a veterinarian requires years of study, including obtaining a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from an accredited veterinary college. The career involves caring for a wide range of animals through activities like physical examinations, diagnostic testing, surgery, and educating pet owners. Veterinarians work in various settings like clinics, hospitals, zoos, laboratories, and farms. While the job can be rewarding, it also involves unpredictable hours and stressful situations like treating scared or injured animals. The future outlook for veterinarians is positive with an expected increase in jobs due to growing pet ownership and demand for animal healthcare services.
Zoologists study animals through field and laboratory research to understand their evolution, ecology, genetics, behavior, development, physiology and diseases. They observe animals in natural habitats and laboratories, and conduct research that contributes to scientific knowledge in areas like animal health, genetics and conservation. Zoologists work in universities, government agencies, zoos, medical research and private sector roles in industries like biotechnology.
Kristine Avilés has extensive experience as a veterinarian in both private practice and public health settings. She has worked as an emergency and general practitioner, veterinary intern, technician, and epidemiology assistant. Her roles have included treating a wide variety of animal species, performing surgeries, investigating disease outbreaks, and conducting public health education and outreach. She holds degrees in veterinary medicine, public health, and zoology from the University of Florida.
The document discusses Jasmine Morales' interest in becoming a veterinarian. It outlines the educational requirements to become a veterinarian, including obtaining a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from veterinary college after completing a 4-year undergraduate program. It also notes that Jasmine chose this career because she loves animals and wants to help save their lives by giving them medicine. The document provides details about Jasmine's dream of attending the University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
Veterinarians study, treat, and control animal injuries and diseases. They help keep healthy animals healthy through immunization and also perform surgery, aid in birth, set broken bones, establish diet and exercise routines, and prescribe medicines. Veterinarians must earn a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, which takes four years of college and four years of veterinary school. The median salary for a vet is $66,590 but specialists can earn hundreds of thousands. Those interested in becoming a veterinarian need a strong background in math and science as well as compassion for animals.
The document discusses alternatives to dissecting live animals in classrooms. It notes that some teachers believe virtual dissections are a good supplement but cannot fully replace the educational benefits of dissecting real animals. The National Science Teachers Association supports dissection but encourages respect for students' beliefs and providing alternative activities when live dissection is used.
The document discusses alternatives to dissection in education that follow the 3 R's of replacement, reduction and refinement. It notes that dissection can cause psychological harm, public health risks from diseases, and that animals are sentient beings capable of feeling pain and anticipating frightening events. The document promotes using alternatives like computer models, mannequins and working with veterinarians to reduce animal use in education and avoid the harms of dissection.
Veterinarians work in the medical field treating and caring for animals. They study and diagnose animal injuries and diseases, perform surgery, set bones, develop diet and exercise plans, and prescribe medicine. Veterinarians work with pets as well as larger animals on farms and in zoos. To become a veterinarian requires completing a 4-year DVM program after first earning a bachelor's degree in a relevant field like biology or zoology. Salaries for veterinarians range from $43,000 to over $140,000 depending on experience and specialty.
Zoology is the scientific study of animals, including their behavior, physiology, classification, and habitats. A zoologist conducts research by observing animal behavior in the field or lab, studying genetics and disease, and analyzing findings to learn about animal origins and traits. Zoologists typically work in colleges, universities, zoos, aquariums, or for state and local agencies, and require at least a bachelor's degree in zoology, though many earn a master's or PhD for research roles. Physical demands can include sitting, attention to detail, lifting, and activity in the field. Salaries range from $31,000 for bachelors to over $71,000 for doctoral positions.
Zoology is the scientific study of animals, including their behavior, physiology, classification, and habitats. A zoologist conducts research by observing animal behavior in the field or lab, studying genetics and disease, and analyzing findings to learn about animal origins and traits. Zoologists typically work in colleges, universities, zoos, aquariums, or for state and local agencies, and require at least a bachelor's degree in zoology, though many earn a master's or PhD for research roles. Physical demands can include sitting, attention to detail, lifting, and activity in the field.
Study on Animal-Assisted Therapy to Launch across CountryLois Pope
A clinical trial studying the effects of animal-assisted therapy on pediatric oncology patients was launched across five children's hospitals in the country. The study measures how therapy animals affect the health-related quality of life of children between ages 3 and 12 newly diagnosed with cancer undergoing chemotherapy. Researchers also plan to study if animal-assisted therapy reduces parents' and guardians' stress and anxiety levels and how the therapy canines' behaviors change over the course of the study.
JOURNAL OF VETERINARY SCIENCE & ANIMAL HUSBANDRYAnnex Publishers
Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (JVSAH) is a scientific journal which has topics associated with fundamental and aspects of veterinary science and animal husbandry. JVSAH has a special feature of publishing special issues in experimental clinical research, veterinary medicine and current research. At Annex Publishers, we tend to publish quality articles and try our best to provide the most effective analysis journal to the scientific community.
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The debate about experimental animal use in research aim to prove weather their usage is a pseudoscience or not. Animals have been used widely in scientific research since the 500 BC. However, the use of experimental animals for research has been a controversial issue and subject of ethical debates. The growing body of animal advocates believes that experimental animal use in research is not necessary for reasons of wasting resources. Industries such as pharmaceutical research companies and cosmetics manufacturers use animals such as rats, rabbits and pigs to test their products. With such usage, the society has persistently called upon the concerned scientific community to find an alternative of experimental animal use especially in the business industries. Despite the fact that animal advocates who stage campaigns against the use of animals in research consider it unethical, pure research scientists have not demonstrated the economic and academic benefits of using these animals where Pound et al., (2004) argue that there is no evidence to show that the use of animals in research has direct human benefits. The animal use has led to a better scientific understanding of disease and drug processes hence leading to proper formulations and medical breakthroughs. Experimental animals have been successful models of disease and drug studies before clinical trials. The use of experimental animals is the basic science established in the research of cognitive science, biology, and medicine.
Organizations that refute the use of animals for research such as PETA and ASPCA consider these traditional scientific activities out of date and that it is morally wrong to use animals solely for the benefit of human beings. These organizations claim that traditional animal experiments are costly, they are expensive and time-consuming, (Ryder, 2005). In addition, animal advocates argue that pure research scientists have not been accountable for those experiments that have failed and their results having no economic or academic benefits in the society. Even worse, there is evidence indicating that experimental animal results can mislead researchers. Animals may die in the process of experimentation due to toxic drug treatment and such results may confuse. The PETA organization indicate that researchers focus on making the animals sick and later cure them, a process that does not happen in human. The PETA and allied organization also argue that best doctors and scientists are misplaced because they are compensated to work with animals in the laboratory instead of working with real patients in the community. Even though using animals in research is undisputedly intellectually seductive, these experiments have not solved the urgent health problems of this era such as heart disease, cancer, stroke, AIDS and birth defects. However, scientists have a good course ...
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The document provides an overview of recent news from the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Memphis. It discusses:
1) Faculty news including Dr. Thomas Sutter receiving a major university award, Dr. Stephan Schoech retiring after 20+ years of studying Florida scrub jays, and Dr. Jennifer Mandel giving a keynote address at a conference.
2) Graduate student successes such as thesis/dissertation defenses, awards/grants received, and presentations given at conferences.
3) Activities of the Biological Sciences Graduate Student Association (BioGSA) including fundraising events and hosting their first invited graduate student speaker.
4) Undergraduate student achievements including scholarship winners and students winning poster
This document discusses potential issues around the ethics of animal testing. It notes that animals are commonly used for medical and commercial testing, but there is debate around whether this is always ethical. While animal testing has aided medical research, it is important to avoid abusing animals for research or profit. The document outlines questions on this topic, sources of further research, and potential challenges in evaluating the ethics of different types of animal testing.
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