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VetSpective: An urban Scourge: Stray dogs and Rabies
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Yet another filter through which to view the world. Thursday, January 1, 2015. An urban Scourge: Stray dogs and Rabies. Can we prevent them from being carriers of rabies by castrating them or hysterectomising them? What do we do with rats in a plague epidemic? Do we catch them, neuter them and hope to eradicate plague? No You fumigate. Or is it feasible at all to administer anti-rabies vaccine (Rs.80 per shot) to all stray dogs? Even if we manage to do, how do we ensure booster doses? One may be satisfie...
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My Year of Reading Dangerously: A Challenge: Welcome to a Year of Reading Dangerously!
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My Year of Reading Dangerously: A Challenge. Wednesday, October 31, 2007. Welcome to a Year of Reading Dangerously! Hello, one and all! We have a very special treat for you here at Estella's Revenge. We've decided to host our very first reading challenge! My Year of Reading Dangerously: A Challenge". Will begin on January 1, 2008. And consist of some very simple rules. Namely, read authors or genres that intimidate you. The Twelve "Official" Novels. The Bluest Eye, by Toni Morrison (African American).
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VetSpective: January 2011
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Yet another filter through which to view the world. Wednesday, January 5, 2011. Managing Growth in Medical Education. Raghavan M, Martin BD, Ripstein I, Sandham JD. University of Manitoba Faculty of Medicine. Abstract of article published in the Journal of the International Association of Medical Science Educators in 2010. Reference: Raghavan M, Martin BD, Ripstein I, Sandham JD. Managing growth in medical education. JIAMSE 2010; 20 (2): 143-152. [ Link. Labels: class size increase. Foot and mouth disease.
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VetSpective: What do we call people who think they can make narcissists care? Naive narcissists?
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Yet another filter through which to view the world. Sunday, June 8, 2014. What do we call people who think they can make narcissists care? I wrote the title of this blog post with some degree of jest, of course, but it is puzzling to think that such claims are being made without the right kind of data. The Atlantic Monthly reported on a new study titled, ' How to make the narcissist in your life a little nicer. And if we believe we can do exactly that, is it at all possible that we too may be full of del...
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VetSpective: Strategic serendipity or serendipitous strategy?
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Yet another filter through which to view the world. Saturday, June 22, 2013. Strategic serendipity or serendipitous strategy? Here is a story of serendipity leading to strategy leading to meaningful accomplishment. And met Dr. Stephanie LaFarge. Dr LaFarge was Nim's first human "mom" who, somewhat naively, eagerly, even earnestly, took Nim from his chimp mom. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Foot and mouth disease. Gordon E. Moore award. Dr Buttery's Public Health blog.
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VetSpective: June 2013
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Yet another filter through which to view the world. Saturday, June 22, 2013. Strategic serendipity or serendipitous strategy? Here is a story of serendipity leading to strategy leading to meaningful accomplishment. And met Dr. Stephanie LaFarge. Dr LaFarge was Nim's first human "mom" who, somewhat naively, eagerly, even earnestly, took Nim from his chimp mom. Monday, June 17, 2013. I also get to read this article on empathy and disgust. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Perspective, ever-evolving, depends upon...
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VetSpective: Nobody can have it all -- so why are women alone so earnestly warning other women about not having it all?
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Yet another filter through which to view the world. Monday, July 21, 2014. Nobody can have it all - so why are women alone so earnestly warning other women about not having it all? I heard with a sinking feeling that. PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi has added her voice. Can't have it all." Why can't high-profile women turn around and ask the better question – the right question: why is all this angst arising in women alone? It is frustrating that even powerful women like Indra Nooyi. Husband, you're the. The que...
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VetSpective: Do the "magical" nutritional, cure-all properties of honey work on the virus responsible for foot-and-mouth disease?
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Yet another filter through which to view the world. Thursday, November 14, 2013. Do the "magical" nutritional, cure-all properties of honey work on the virus responsible for foot-and-mouth disease? How responsible is it for authorities in India to advise farmers. To feed their cattle ragi (finger millet; Eleusine coracana) porridge and honey to prevent spread of foot and mouth disease. Are there any papers on its effectiveness? From Iowa State University. However, my wishful thinking that it must have be...
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VetSpective: July 2014
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Yet another filter through which to view the world. Monday, July 21, 2014. Nobody can have it all - so why are women alone so earnestly warning other women about not having it all? I heard with a sinking feeling that. PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi has added her voice. Can't have it all." Why can't high-profile women turn around and ask the better question – the right question: why is all this angst arising in women alone? It is frustrating that even powerful women like Indra Nooyi. Husband, you're the. The que...
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VetSpective: Veterinary Medicine -- The much loved, but underappreciated cousin in the STEM family
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Yet another filter through which to view the world. Tuesday, October 29, 2013. Veterinary Medicine - The much loved, but underappreciated cousin in the STEM family. And at People, Animals, Love. More precisely, I have been thinking about why it is that we don't seem to receive, and benefit from, mainstream media attention the same way that mainstream professions get exposure. Leaders and high-profile people from other professions - politicians, doctors, researchers, lawyers, writers, economists, inve...