Figure 1. The RDC Queens 2009-2010 Hockey Team. I am
on the bottom row second player on the left. Image is
personal picture available on Flickr.
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Hi ALES 204! My name is Becky
Bohlender and I am in my fourth year of university. Before coming to the University of Alberta I went to Red Deer College for two years, where I had the opportunity to play varsity girls hockey for the Red Deer College Queens. I do not play hockey competitively anymore, however I am still involved in the game, as I play on a campus
rec hockey team and help coach a girls’ team in Leduc. I have been
at the U of A for two years, taking a degree in Animal Health, majoring in Food Animals. However, I am trying to get into veterinarian school at either
WCVM (Saskatoon) or UCVM (Calgary). I am interested in being a large animal veterinarian;
even though I am only 5’1’’, I make up for my height disadvantage with a strong passion and willingness to work hard. One thing I
love the most in the world is my dog Molly. She reminds me daily why I want to
be a veterinarian and how to laugh because she is just so facetious and adorable.
Figure 2. This is my dog Molly; she is 4 years old. She loves
sleeping by walls because they cool her down and if she
has to go out , she will let you know by batting the door-
stop with her paw. Image is Personal Picture available on Flickr.
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Communication is very important to me, so I understand the increasing drive towards social media because it brings people across the world closer together. Furthermore, personal communication is not always available, however Skype and video conferencing has allowed for international, face-to-face, communication. I personally still have mixed emotions about using online
social media such as Facebook and twitter. I do have a Facebook
account, which I go on when I have nothing to do or when I am traveling aboard, in order to stay
in touch with people from home. Nevertheless, the more discussion, provoking
blogs I read the more I get intrigued about the idea of blogging. Nonetheless, I
want to learn how to decipher which blogs are discussion focused and which ones
are personal diaries or rant blogs. A downside to online media is it allows for
misinterpretations of conversations and for people to divulge more than they
should about their daily lives almost as though they think the internet is
their public diary. However there are blogs emerging, which are moving people in the direction
of relinquishing thought provoking information and discussion, which is what I am
truly interested in. I have learned that
blogs can be used to expose current issues that are in need of public access
and discussion, such as the SOPA Bill, discussed in Wednesday's class. There are also blogs which pertain to peoples' interests, for example, veterinary
blogs Veterinary Blogs
for pet lovers, which gives owners tips on certain issues pertaining to animal care. The interesting
thing about this site is that after the article the veterinarian who wrote it
puts their signature on it, as if to say it is a professional’s position, which
people can comment on. While my local veterinary clinic, Leduc Veterinary Hospital
has decided to stay with the times by creating an online site, which gives information
about their clinic, as well as provides a monthly news update about animal
health issues and helpful links to other sites for companion and agricultural
animals.
References
Fig.1. Hockey 2009-2010. (2012). bbohlender. [digital image]. Retrieved January 19, 2012. From Flickr:http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7194/6913442874_b05e32aa15_m.jpg
Fig. 2. ALES204-Molly. (2012). bbohlender. [digital image]. Retrieved January 19, 2012. From Flickr:
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5076/7059503355_bdd661f89e_m.jpg
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5076/7059503355_bdd661f89e_m.jpg
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