Beata Eloy
Friday, August 12, 2011
What do I need to train to be a vet as a mature student?
Living in the UK - I am 26 years old and left school at 16 in order to travel, I am now looking at going back into education as a mature student and training to be a vet. What would be the best way to do this? Do I need A levels or is there an alternative access course I could do? And do you think I would get funding/grants/student loans to help me even though I am director of my own company (not that I take a regular wage from it), I would also love to hear from anyone who has any experience in this just how badly it affects your personal life, having kids etc. Thanks! xx
Ummm hellooooo does anybody wanna answer my damn question!?
Kill it quickly to put it out of its misery. It isn't easy, even with a fish, but it is kind. People take their cats and dogs to the vet, fish are kinda do-it-yourself.
Do toads croak while in amplexus?
I recently found a male on top of a female toad in my pond. I have made a terrerium for a newt so I would like to put the toads in the terrerium for two reasons: 1, because I don't think they'd like to be disturbed and we have tons of racoons at our house and 2 becuase we are getting fish tomorrow and the fish will eat the eggs. I would only keep them in my house if they are quiet until they lay there eggs. (I will realease them once they have finished) So are toads quiet at night while having amplexus?
What should i add to my warrior deck?
take out hibikime , top runner , and the six samurai because hibikime is useless , add speed warrior , junk synchron , take out gaia and replace it with swift gaia , add junk warrior , junk archer , junk destroyer , and colossal fighter , and command knight with can boost your monsters .
Tips for biking 30 miles to school (4x a week)?
You need a very good quality bike to commute that far every day. At your height, you should be consulting a good bike shop. Tall people can have difficulty ordering bikes online and finding a good fit. For that distance it would be very important that your bike fit you properly. A touring bike makes a very good long distance commuter as it has the proper fitting to mount a rack and to install mudguards which are almost essential if you ride in wet conditions. You absolutely need gears if your route is hilly, and you also need to have the tools you might need to repair problems you might encounter on the road. Riding that many miles, your bike will need frequent maintenance, lubrication, and cleaning. I commuted about 2/3 the distance of your commute 5 days a week for 25 years. On average, I spent $200-$300 per year on replacing parts that wore out. Tires, tubes, brake pads, chains, cassettes are all wear items that have to be replaced. Figure 2 sets of tires, 2-3 chains, a cassette and a set of brake pads every year. In addition your bike would need a full overhaul a couple of times a year which could be costly if you can't do your own repairs. You won't save any time compared to the bus, even once you are in shape you will probably spend at least 4 hours per day on the road. As for snow, it really isn't practical to think about riding that distance in sub freezing temperatures, and snow covered roads really slow you down, figure an additional hour each way on a snowy day. Winter also presents extra problems dealing with cars, they simply don't expect cyclists on the road, and days are much darker.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim question?
Does anyone know if you will be able to make your own magic staffs this time around? I saw so many complaints about that in morrowiind and oblivion. You can make all sorts of enchanted clothing, weapons, armor, rings and amulets but no staffs? What the hell lol. Will bethesda listen to their fans this time around or what?
Dog is making a "croaking" noise and throwing up a little ?
My dog has been croaking (not coughing) for at least half an hour now. She puked up some cat food, so maybe she is choked on it or something? Any advice on how to fix this without making a trip to the vet? Please help.
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