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conradm

White tailed deer in VT - 0 views

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    One of the main points of this site is biology of the deer, which is basically what they eat, their species, population number, location, and a little bit of anatomy. The other main points are Their habitat, why not to feed /bait deer, and what impacts do deer have on people. The purpose is to let people know the information in each of the main points and to have people be more knowledgeable about Vermont deer. The basic topics are pretty much species,what deer eat, where they live, how they survive, why not to biat, populations, and management. If someone wanted to know what this article is about I would say vermont big game. This is a useful site if you want to have a good summary of Vermont deer. This site goes over many good topics even though they don't go crazy in depth it is still a good site for me. There are sites outside of new England that go much farther into detail, but this site is still pretty helpful. This site has good information for me considering I am studying overall biology and management. I would recommend this site to someone who wants a great splurge of information about vermont deer, but if someone wanted to know more information about deer or if they needed info on specific topics that go deep into detail, than this site may not be for them. This site was pretty helpful because it gave information about everything and wrote two to three sentences about each and every topic . For example, the site says that "deer are completely vegetarian. They eat a variety of leaves, twigs, and nuts. In Vermont, a deer's diet consists of maple, ash, birch twigs and leaves. Small plants, grasses, and fruit and nuts such as apples, acorns, and beechnuts also are important foods."Clearly, this site goes into detail and has valuable information. I now know that I have furthered my knowledge about deer. Once I pick a specific topic to study I may have to pick sites outside of Vermont because states with a higher deer density and more money can study deer
Carina Isbell

The Chubby Vegetarian - 0 views

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    I honestly have no idea how I managed to forget posting this blog on here. This blog, by far, is one of my absolute favorites! Not only that, but their cookbook is amazing. The cooking has both modern and traditional aspects, which is great when easing my family into vegetarian and vegan cuisine. I definately suggest this blog to anyone who is thinking about being a vegetarian, but worries about losing some of their favorite foods. Believe me, you won't be!
Sebastian Durante

Potential diabetes 'cure' to end misery of insulin jabs - 0 views

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    The British invention will transform the lives of millions who have to endure injections of insulin every day. Health experts say that the artificial pancreas is as good as a cure because it means patients will no longer have to manage the condition themselves.
Asher Ventura

Scott Bernoudy - 1 views

Scott is the owner of Velocity MSP located in the Burlington area, They build and manage networks and other tech services for other companies. I have been interning in his office

Tech Computer internship

started by Asher Ventura on 21 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Kelsey McCormick

Online schooling for pastry arts - 0 views

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    This website talked about how you can do a 2 or 4 year schooling on pastry arts. It talked about the common courses that many student choose to take such as, food and beverage service management, hospitality marketing, and nutrition. You can also find other colleges for becoming a pastry chef.
Allison Sargent

Key Public Health Messages - 0 views

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    From the start, you get to pick what you want to explore about from different health topics. From learning how to manage arthritis, keeping active, watching your weight, to seeing your doctor, or protecting your joints as you age, this website has tons of ways and other sites that can help protect your body!
arieln

Poison Parsnip - 0 views

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    This site tells about some chemicals used to control poison parsnip as well as some general information about the site.
Alyssa Lucia

Careers through U.S Air Force - 0 views

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    Ranging anywhere from Engineering and mechanical science to Explosive Ordnance Disposal. Wide variety of educational options and future careers provided through the Air Force. Great site to consider looking into for possible interests for the A.F
Sadie Newman

Auto-Repair Shops Tend to Overcharge Women, Except When They Don't - 0 views

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    Researchers at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management teamed up with AutoMD to find out why customers receive different prices when they call an auto-repair shop.
arieln

Soil Solarization for Gardens & Landscapes Management Guidelines--UC IPM - 0 views

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    This site also discussed the process of solarization. However, the site was centered more on the destruction of pests in the soil. I believe, though, that the same procedures used for extinguishing the pests could be used on seeds. One idea that intrigued me was the idea that a small container can be solarized, with plastic tarp on top, as I didn't really think of using a small container to solarize plants. As my plot of soil with the parsnip plant is very small, I don't think actually solarizing it would do anything, but as a possible alternative to my procedure of baking the seeds, if I had more time I could have solarized them in a small container. I could still do that, as a back-up to my procedure, with the remaining soil and seeds, and see how it affects the seeds, if I have sufficient time. Aside from this small bit of information, and a repeat of the instructions of how to do solarization of your own, I don't think I will use this site very often. The only good information it had was the information mentioned above. However, it is also a reliable educational source, and as such, it will most likely contain reliable information, as compared to a non-educational site.
Tyler Hebert

Select Sires - 0 views

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    SELECT SIRES INC. Our Mission: To enhance the productivity and profitability of dairy and beef producers, Select Sires is committed to be the premier provider of highly fertile, superior genetics accompanied by effective reproductive- and herd-management products and services.
erniebrouillard

Mazda Miata Turbo | Home - 0 views

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    This site not only gave good information about turbocharging Miata's but gave a back story to the authors personal experiences with his project. Good to know that I can use DSM engine management which will be much cheaper than a Mega-Squirt system.
megan hill

crypto in dairy calves - 0 views

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    This article is a must read for anyone who wants to know more about crypto. This article was great it gave so much information such as the bacteria that creates the disease can live up to 170 days. I would recommend this article to anyone who likes science and or is thinking about working with calves. This was a great article it actually connected crypto to coccidiosis a disease that I researched earlier in the year and it also made me think more about colostrum management.
megan hill

web md for cows! - 0 views

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    This another great sight about cows. This is a great site for anyone who wants to learn about diseases in a easy way. The site has a bunch of pictures showing what the animal would look like if it had that disease. the formatt of this site is great and easy. I recommend this for people wanting to learn more about what diseases look and act like
conradm

Reproductive Seasonality in Deer - 0 views

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    The physiology of reproduction in the deer (family: Cervical) can help us understand their behavior. Deer are seasonal breeders, with males exhibiting "rut" behavior in the early fall during the breeding season. The timing of the breeding season also has implications in survival of young. The reproduction cycle of deer plays a strong role in deer population, management, and many other things that have to do with deer. I have found an article that talks a lot about the reproductive seasonality of deer or reproductive cycle/mating season. The main points of this article are, what is seasonality, seasonality in male deer, seasonality in female deer, seasonality in all species of deer, comparison to domestic animals, and practical implications. The purpose of this site is to provide the proper information so that some one can understand the seasonality of deer. Some issues covered throughout this article are, deer puberty, the estrus cycle, the rut, birthing process, shows the difference in between all species, white tailed deer, mule deer, red deer, reindeer, roe deer, fallow deer, shows different types of estrus, deer and human accidents, and a little bit of deer psychology. This name of this article gives away what it is about which is the reproductive cycle/seasonality of deer. This source is very useful because of all the great information provided. The article included tables, graphs, and diagrams. Compared to other sources I have used this article goes above and beyond other sites/articles I have used. This information is reliable, relevant for my learning, and is also provided by a reliable source. I would definitely recommend this site to anyone, a deer hunter and anyone who wants to know abou the reproductive seasonality of deer. This source was very helpful to me and helped me discover a lot about the reproductive seasonality of deer. It has helped me direct my learning by making me want to know more about deer in general. Someone could use this source for
conradm

Deer Diseases | Missouri Department of Conservation - 1 views

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    I just read an article on a web site about deer diseases. The main points of this article is modern and common different deer diseases. For example, CWD, chronic wasting disease is a disease found all throughout the us and in many different species of deer. Other diseases listed are also cutaneous fibromas, epizootic hemorrhagic disease, bluetongue, lyme disease, nasal bot flies, and tapeworms. The purpose is to inform you about deer diseases throughout the us. If someone asked me what this article was about I would probably say that it is about more recently found deer diseases. This is a useful source because of how much writing there is about each disease. When compared to other sites I have used this site goes further in detail about each topic. This information for me was written by a reliable source and relates to my focus. I would recommend this source to anyone who wants to learn about deer diseases. This source was very helpful for my learning. This source was helpful because it related to my focus and helped me further my education. This site has made me want to direct my learning closer to diseases and problems that reduce the deer population. I can use this source to learn about deer diseases. For example if I were to see a deer that looked unhealthy I could use this site to find out the side effects of each disease and compare it to the deer I saw to find out what was wrong with it.Overall, this site has been helpful for my learning.
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    I just read an article on a web site about deer diseases. The main points of this article are modern and common different deer diseases. For example, CWD, chronic wasting disease is a disease found all throughout the us and in many different species of deer. Other diseases listed are also cutaneous fibromas, epizootic hemorrhagic disease, bluetongue, lyme disease, nasal bot flies, and tapeworms. The purpose is to inform you about deer diseases throughout the us. If someone asked me what this article was about I would probably say that it is about more recently found deer diseases. This is a useful source because of how much writing there is about each disease. When compared to other sites I have used this site goes further in detail about each topic. This information for me was written by a reliable source and relates to my focus. I would recommend this source to anyone who wants to learn about deer diseases. This source was very helpful for my learning. This source was helpful because it related to my focus and helped me further my education. This site has made me want to direct my learning closer to diseases and problems that reduce the deer population. I can use this source to learn about deer diseases. For example if I were to see a deer that looked unhealthy I could use this site to find out the side effects of each disease and compare it to the deer I saw to find out what was wrong with it.Overall, this site has been helpful for my learning.
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