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Which is more difficult: becoming a doctor or a veterinarian?

It is more difficult to get into veterinary school than it is to get into medical school. I would expect the four year programs are similar in difficulty and intensity. Med students learn about more types of testing that are available for their patients and likely learn more diseases than a vet student learns about each species, but the total number of diseases they learn about is likely the same, the vet has to learn different ones for each species. I also suspect that the costs of attending university are about the same for both, but there may be more scholarships available for med students. After vet school a vet can opt to do an internship or residency and become board certified like a doctor can, but for vets its 1–3 years and its 3–5 years for a doctor I believe. The amount of sleep one gets depends on the type of practice the vet will do…zoo animal vets and vets working in practices that see emergencies don’t get much sleep either. Medical doctors get paid at least 2–3 times what vets do for the same level of education, same level of services provided and the exact same procedures sometimes. It is emotionally very hard on vets because many people do not value their animals lives as much as they would a family member, and because there is no universal health insurance that pet owners take out so a lot of them cannot pay for services that would easily correct an animal’s problem. Performing euthanasia is also extremely emotionally difficult. The guilt and sorrow can be overwhelming. Suicide rates are higher for veterinarians than for doctors. Vets will not euthanize animals just because their owners won’t pay their bills. They will only euthanize when there is no other way, and they agonize over it. Doctors agonize over the end stages of their patients too, and wish they would pass to end their suffering…but only someone who has never performed a euthanasia would consider it a relief. So, there really isn’t an answer hear. As a doctor you get more money and get insurance support. As a vet you develop closer bonds with your patients and have less legal hoops to jump through. Apples and oranges.

If every state of the USA declared war against each other, which would win?

I’m not sure if I really believe it, but since no one else here is making the case, I’ll name my home state.California.California is bordered by three states: Nevada, Oregon, and Arizona. Oregon and Nevada would have to be out of their minds to attack CA directly simply due to overwhelming numbers (as well as geographic barriers). Oregon troops would have to travel hundreds of miles just to reach Sacramento, and the Sierra Nevada gives a perfect defensive barrier against Nevada. Meanwhile, the border between Arizona and California is largely desert, and while Arizonans might be able to mount a significant first offensive, they’d get beaten back pretty quickly.While the other western states scramble to get organized, California could send troops as far as Canada and the Great Plains before it encountered an army large enough to stop it. This is ignoring military bases and military hardware (both of which CA has in abundance) and assuming that territorial gains are the goal of the war. If the goal is simply self-sufficiency, California could easily beat back attacks from other states given its strong natural borders, all while running a perfectly healthy economy off of agriculture and tech. It could also form a potential alliance with Mexico— the only other contestant for that not-insignificant prize would be Texas.In time, other states (especially Nevada) would be forced to give up resistance to California simply due to a need for resources. We practically upended the entire country’s food supply due to a measly drought— what will happen when we cut off those food supplies completely? Then there’s the fact that tax dollars levied from states with larger economies (California, Texas, Florida, New York, Georgia) end up going to expenses in smaller states, making them even more vulnerable economically. While Texas would certainly be able to push for a military victory, California would win the economic war.

Harmful Effects of genetic engineering? Human designing !?

Can you think or list some Harmful Effects of genetic Harmful Effects of genetic engineering, if possible ... please list web-sites (links), books names... and i would aprciate the best as possible ... thanks in advance

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