If I had to choose my favorite subject, it would be definitely chemistry. Maybe, most of my classmates hate it, but I think chemistry it's not so bad. Now the question is, why I like it? Honestly, I'm not very sure, but it could be 3 different reasons: at first because in school I liked it and I had good marks. Secondly, for me it's easy to understand and that simplifies me things. And finally (and maybe the most simple reason) because it's a very interesting subject and chemistry will let me understand more about the metabolism of animals.
Basically this subject it's about reactions between different organic and inorganic compounds and how to name them, know the properties of the elements.
Mondays, Thuesdays and Wednsdays we have lecture with Mr. Héctor Adarmes or Mr. Marco Galleguillos and Fridays we have laboratory. In the labs we do experiments to apply what we saw on lectures. For me, this is the best part of chemistry because I see how are the reactions and I understand better the things we saw in the classes.
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Steve Irwin
Stephen Robert "Steve" Irwin, nicknamed "The Crocodile Hunter", was an Australian television personality, wildlife expert, and conservationist. He was born in 22th February 1962, in Essedon. In 1991, he met with her wife Terri Raines, and togheter co-owned and operated Australia Zoo (founded by Irwin's parents). Unfortunately, he died on 4 September 2006, after being pierced in the chest by a stingray barb, while he was filming his documentary Ocean's Deadliest.
Irwin achieved worldwide fame from the television series The Crocodile Hunter, an internationally broadcast wildlife documentary series which he co-hosted with his wife Terri. Also, he operated Australia Zoo with his wife Terri. Irwin founded the Steve Irwin Conservation Foundation, which became an independent charity and was later renamed "Wildlife Warriors Worldwide" and he helped found International Crocodile Rescue.
I like Steve Irwin because he was a great man who loved his profesion and promoted environmentalism with all his documentary of wildlife animals. He considered himself a "Wildlife warrior" what it means that his love for the animals was huge. I hope there are more veterinaries, ecologist or conservationist that cares about the preservation of endangered animals in the world.
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