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In order to tackle the environmental damage done by the individual, I will be focused on limiting my daily waste, specifically plastic waste. By 2050, there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish, so I will refrain from using plastic bags, utensils, packaging, and useless items I know will end up in landfills. To mitigate the noxious emissions released from vehicles, I will attempt to limit my use of my car and increase my public transit usage or carpool. Since 50% of the carbon footprint comes from transportation this will help. I will not pour chemicals or waste into the ocean or any indirect pathways to the ocean/water supply. I will not use aerosols or burn toxic substances.
All of these strategies are on a personal level, and while that is effective and necessary, we need to implement actual policy change to protect and preserve the environment.
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Is that the Lion King song? Or just nonsense?
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Medicine field is vast. While listening to M.D. Natterson - Horowitz, came in conclusion that humans and animals are very similar, since some <u>treatments or medications are first tested on animals</u>. Also, she mentions that veterinarian knowledge can help to treat some health disorders on humans and vice-versa. As a cardiologist, she has helped several animals with different heart diseases or to evaluate them giving appropriate diagnosis.
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Natterson - Horowitz in a speech states an interesting fact and I quote: <em>“... and when we go to medical school, we learn everything there is to know about one species, Homo Sapiens, but veterinarians need to learn about health and disease in mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish and birds”</em>. This means veterinarians have a wider knowledge than physicians, being able to treat many different health problems with different approaches. Because of this, she has a strong interest in “closing the gap” existing between these two medicine fields, and she is doing this through programs like Darwin on Rounds and Zoobiquity Conferences.
Besides these programs, there are other ways to join together these two fields, they could <u>collaborate by exchanging information and experiences</u> of specific health issues, comparing treatments or methods, also hospital’s <u>interns and residents could work for a period of time in a zoo, and veterinarians could assist in hospitals too</u>, like an <u>student's exchange</u>.
Accidents are unfortunate events that happened unintentionally, while risky behaviors usually intentional even though the negative effects are already known.
One example of accidents is if plane passengers died during the plane crash. And the example of a risky behavior is to use tobacco product despite the negative effects it has on health.