No, most veterinarian will split their time about 60% communicating with their clients (working with people) and 40% of their time working with their patients (the animals). There is very little mechanical work done by veterinarians; some experienced veterinarians that were trained prior to about 1975 can actually do the majority of their work with a stethoscope and their hands.
no they most likely work with animals the most
do fashion designers work more with machines than people
People are more important than money,machines and materials because human make those things.
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In the United States, there are many more females becoming veterinarians than there are males.
In the United States, yes, there are many more small animal veterinarians than large animal veterinarians. However, this proportion changes depending upon the geographic region you are talking about, and in many developing countries there are many more large animal veterinarians than small animal veterinarians.
Pediatricians work with people much more than they work with machines.Pediatricians mainly work with people, but they use some diagnostic machines like a stethoscope, x-ray machine, etc.
i think with both because they need machines in order to find clues of their case
People invented washing machines so women would have more time to do other things than washing clothes but hand
Because simple objects can cause more action than people notice
Yes, because veterinarians treat animals for diseases. Some of these diseases can be transmitted to humans, so there is a public health reason to still have veterinarians. Other diseases can destroy ecosystems, and veterinarians manage this as well. Finally, many people own pets and livestock and want them to be healthy - veterinarians help achieve this goal.
Machines make it possible for people to do many things more efficiently than those things could be done without machines, as well as some things that can only be done with machines, therefore, without machines, human existence would be much more limited in nature. The human race could live a simpler existence, probably as hunters and gatherers, much like more primitive primates such as chimpanzees.