The colleges of veterinary medicine are the sole arbitrators of who can become a veterinarian within the United States; depending upon the training and education they provide, society will get a certain blend of veterinarians working in the various aspects of the profession.
However, if you are asking if the school a veterinarian graduates from impacts whether or not clients will see that veterinarian, the answer is generally no - all colleges of veterinary medicine are held to a high standard for training, so a veterinarian from Cornell is generally equivalent to a veterinarian from Mississippi State is generally equivalent to a veterinarian from Texas A&M. Quite honestly, most clients probably don't know where their veterinarian was trained at.
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griots were important in african society because they were african messengers.
they were the commaders of the battle
Their independence from government and church control.
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No. A person doesn't need to play any sport, if he or she chooses.
For mens water polo there are 14 colleges/universities that play in division III. For women's water polo there are 19 colleges/universities that play in division III.
Yes, alot of universities in the Unites States have soccer teams. In United States they have 3 tiers or divisions of competition amongst universities.
there is no real way to play. You just have to find out. Everyone chooses a different path. And plus it has not come out yet!
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unknown. - as long as he chooses
It shaped the society into what it is to-day.
a girl with more education has fewer children overall. She usually marries later,may work outside the home and chooses to limit the size of the family. an illetrate women have an average of 6.5 children but those with secondry education have an average of 2.5 children
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