This semester i took the subject Bellydance, i was curious about it since a long time ago. I enjoy it because is just 1 hour to dance and relax. the teacher is a very good dancer. What i most like of bellydance is how it look, there is so many ways to dance it, with wings, tul, fan, and it look so beautiful with long fabrics. the music is also motivating. So i hope to learn about it.
The other subject that i like this semester, is biochemistry, because i dont know why i enjoy lerning about proteins, i belive that is more interesting than just elements (like in chemistry), proteins are everywhere and they are useful for our bodys, their are super important in diet, so lerning a little bit more i belive is useful. We didnt have the laboratories, that is not good, because we lose those, and maybe we need it in the future, but at least i hope to understand well the classes that the professors teached us.
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martes, 31 de octubre de 2017
martes, 24 de octubre de 2017
Dr Evan Antin
He is a exotic animal veterinarian at Conejo Valley Veterinary Hospital in Thousan Oaks, California.
Dr Evan Antin hails from Kansas City .He went on to study evolutionary and ecological biology at the University of Colorado at Boulder an spent multiple semesters abroad in Australia and Tanzania to learn more abaut their respective ecosystems and fauna. And he got a doctorate from the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University.
In addition to his love for dogs and cats, Dr. Antin's passions lie in exotic animal medicine and interacting with exotic animals in their native habitats around the world. For more than a deceade Dr. Antin has made an effort to seek opportunities to work with wildlife on a domestic and international level to include locations such as Central America, Australia, New Zealand, South America, Eastern and South Africa, South East Asia and variety of Noth American ecosystems.The accomulation of Dr Antin's hands-on experience with exotic animals has prepared him exeptionally with their handling, husbandry, and enrichment. He is capable of caring for small, delicate animals; large, dangerous animals; and of course cats and dogs
Dr Evan Antin hails from Kansas City .He went on to study evolutionary and ecological biology at the University of Colorado at Boulder an spent multiple semesters abroad in Australia and Tanzania to learn more abaut their respective ecosystems and fauna. And he got a doctorate from the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University.
In addition to his love for dogs and cats, Dr. Antin's passions lie in exotic animal medicine and interacting with exotic animals in their native habitats around the world. For more than a deceade Dr. Antin has made an effort to seek opportunities to work with wildlife on a domestic and international level to include locations such as Central America, Australia, New Zealand, South America, Eastern and South Africa, South East Asia and variety of Noth American ecosystems.The accomulation of Dr Antin's hands-on experience with exotic animals has prepared him exeptionally with their handling, husbandry, and enrichment. He is capable of caring for small, delicate animals; large, dangerous animals; and of course cats and dogs
martes, 3 de octubre de 2017
A photograph you like
I like this picture because it was a funny day, learning a lot of things about rabbits. It was taken in june of this year, in the picture there is my friends Nancy and Thiare, and me, holding rabbits in the farm. The rabbits was mostly females, and very docile.
We were in Copba, learning how to clean , dewormer, and treat the rabbits; we also learn how to know when is a female rabbit or a male rabbit. I enjoy participating in Copba's operatives, because they are students (from olders years) who teach you, so they know how to explain things easily, and also is rewarding to know that i am doing something that is going to help the animals, for a better living.
We were in Copba, learning how to clean , dewormer, and treat the rabbits; we also learn how to know when is a female rabbit or a male rabbit. I enjoy participating in Copba's operatives, because they are students (from olders years) who teach you, so they know how to explain things easily, and also is rewarding to know that i am doing something that is going to help the animals, for a better living.
martes, 29 de agosto de 2017
Why did you choose Vet medicine?
My dream job (when i was a child) was to be an astronaut, so that way i could watch the earth from the moon. But then i realize that be an astronaut is a very lonly job, and there is a huge space with so many thing that we dont know, and that scared me. One of my other options that i had when i was applying to university, was architecture, but i been studying sciencies for 4 years so get into a not-science carreer it would be a lost of time and knowledge. Also i always like medicine and animals, so i get into vet medicine, one of my inspirations for veterinary was have seen Natgeo Wild.
My experiencie until now has been pretty good, i really like the subjects and the environment. My dream job now is to travel the world working with wild animals for .
My experiencie until now has been pretty good, i really like the subjects and the environment. My dream job now is to travel the world working with wild animals for .
My favorite gadget
I use a lot of gadgets, like my phone, ipod, computer, headphones, television, tablet, etc. The most frecuently used is my phone, and i admit that every thing i need daily is in that aparat, for university, social life, comunication, entertainment, etc.But still, i believe that my favorite gadget is my camera. Because i love taking pictures of anything. Sometimes (when i have time) i take a ride in my bicycle, and go anywhere in town, could be a park, downtwon, old buildins, people, animals. My dad gave me this camera for christmas in 2014.
I also recorded videos, like at my cousin's wedding, that was 2 years ago.
I like portraits, urban photography, wild life, landscapes, sky and a lot of more kind of photography.
One of my dreams job would be a national geografic photographer, to travel the world taking pictures of all the exotic animals.
martes, 8 de agosto de 2017
I was born in Antofagasta in 21 of june ,1996. My parents travel to Santiago in 1998 searching for better work. I enter in school when i was 5 years old (it was my mom's idea, because i already knew to read, write, add and substrack); so i always was the youngest of the class.When i was 6 years old my mom offered to go into ballet, so since then i practice it irregularly up to 17 years.
When i was 11 years old, i met a cuban athletic teacher, who incited me to be a sprinter, i accepted. As the ballet, i wasnt consistent for many years, but i really enjoy practice some exercice of any tipe of dicipline.
I remain in the same school until 2011 when i decide to change. I graduate from school in 2013, enter in the University of Chile in 2014 in chemestry and farmacy. I study there 2 academic years,i got out of the career in 2016, to prepare again the PSU test and get in university of Chile again in veterinary medicine.
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