At the moment, my favorite class would be zoology. Mainly, because it's interesting and important to know about animals, about the kind of animals and where they come, and somehow I like all about anatomy and those things -so I'll like to have anatomy-. In this class, actually, we see the ancestry of the different kind of animals, parasites, and the morphologic relations between the different classes. But that's what we're doing now, some weeks ago, we were just seeing the origins of some kind of species that somehow became in a very abstract thing, so (for me) it was a bit complicated to study them; but now that we're seeing animals that we know, that we can see perfectly in any photo, video, or even in the zoo, it's pretty easier to understand all the anatomy and morphologic stuff. Well, I won't say that I've been the best student at the class, neither a good student that keeps awake along the class. But I like it, it's a very good and interesting class (not so the teacher; he's who makes me be sleepy in the class). So, that's all by now. See ya!
miércoles, 25 de mayo de 2011
miércoles, 18 de mayo de 2011
I'm a fan of.... :O
Well, who do I admire? I think that I could admire to my animal's vet. It's weird, but I've always trusted in him every time that I took an animal with him. His name is Oscar Villarroel, he graduated in Universidad Austral, in Veterinarian Medicine (obviously), When? I don't know, but many years ago. He took a good carrer alternative by applyin to the Army, so he's a vet and a military too (what means that he has two salaries); so he works in a part-time in the army caring of mules, and then he goes to his clinic caring small animals. However, I admire him beacause what he does. I mean, every time I had to take a dog to his clinic, I was fascinated! He's a very good vet, and is funny too see him talking with his partner in a "Dr. House way" trying to discover what is the cause of any disease. And always he was very clever in that. I remember several times that me and my dogs were the responsibles of some really challenges to his career. He has to save my dog Almendra from a difficult birth (she was very small and old for having puppies), and then he has to extract her uterus; and another time he has tried several times to fix her spine when she was staying disabled. That things doesn't seem pretty weird, but the difficult fact was that Almendra is very small, so the existing tools for the vets was not succeful with her; they was bigger or smaller than the ones that she needed. And he tried his best, but at least there was not much to doing (at least that I was millionare and went to buy all the implements he needed, or I'd phone to Lindorfo). Oh! and another times I take with him another dog called Rocky, he had a tumor in his...parts...his lows...well, his penis, and yep! This good vet was the choiced to see him. Uf! and what to say about the SEVERAL times that I took with him a poisoned dog, those was many times! And well, those are just simple examples of the experiences that I had with him. Finally, he was one of my inspirations to be here and studying vet, he inspired me to become in a vet. He always showed me and to my dogs such a sensitivity with animal's cares matters. And, well, that's all, I think. He's a good person and a good professional, he's really good in what he does, so I hope to be even better than him, even more!
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