to econ/econometrics majors: hardest econ class?

2025.01.31 02:11 KRMS123 to econ/econometrics majors: hardest econ class?

to anyone majoring in econ/econometrics, what is the hardest class you have needed to take for your degree (and if it’s MATH 231, what is the next hardest)?
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2025.01.31 02:11 Icy_Bee_2752 5yr old Casper on euthanasia risk at anytime 🚨 NYC ‼️

5yr old Casper on euthanasia risk at anytime 🚨 NYC ‼️ Please comment share pledge
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TO BE EUTHANIZED IN NYC
CASPER is an adorable, Schnauzer type boy, who lost his home when his owner was evicted. He’s frightened at the shelter and we don’t want him to lose his life too! CASPER has always been the type to hide from strangers, but overall his owner tells us that he is an affectionate, friendly, playful boy who has no bite history and who is fully house trained. If you have experience and can let dear CASPER decompress at your place, please message our group page, NYC Dogs Lives Matter, today to foster or adopt him. He doesn’t have much time left and is not getting a full assessment due to how scared he is. If you cannot take him in, please share CASPER to the moon and back so someone who can foster or adopt him will see this plea! Thank you!
** New movie! ** CASPER 218705 goes on a morning stroll https://youtu.be/aTL9GixL4Rg
CASPER 218705, 5 years old, 31 lbs., male/neutered Manhattan ACC, medium mixed breed, gray/black Owner surrender reason: date of intake: 15-Jan-2025, eviction Behavior Assessment Rating: New Hope only Place with a New Hope rescue No children under 13 Medical Behavior Rating: Yellow
AT RISK MEMO:
Casper is currently at risk due to behavior concerns. Casper has been observed becoming stiff, snapping, or lowering his body when staff attempt to remove him from kennel. Outside of kennel, he avoids staff and remains fearful. He has also been observed to be kennel reactive. Noted to pull very hard towards the other dogs in the kennel room while hard barking. While reacting he is noted to snap towards the handler. Due to these behaviors, Casper was unable to undergo a handling assessment. During intake he was hard staring, whale eyeing, trembling, dodging the leash and muzzle, and was overall tense and avoiding handlers. His previous owner stated that he is a resource guarder, hovering over items and becoming tense with raised hackles. Casper is also both stranger and dog reactive as he will hard bark, growl, lunge, and snap. In care, Casper has slowly warmed up to a limited number of handlers and has tolerated gentle petting on his head. Medically, he has CIRDC.
Casper is a fearful dog with a history of snapping at strangers, other dogs, and guarding his food, treats, and bones. In the Care Centers, he continues to display fear-based behaviors. He has been reported to snap at staff when they attempt to leash him for walks. During walks he pulls hard in an attempt to distance himself from his handler. Casper also lowers his body and occasionally becomes stiff. His owner describes him as a friendly, affectionate, playful, excitable, fearful dog. He will require an adult-only home through a New Hope partner experienced in working with his behavior.
INTAKE NOTES—Date of Intake: 15-Jan-2025
Upon intake, Casper was tense.
OWNER SURRENDER NOTES—BASIC INFORMATION
Owner surrender due to an eviction from NY NY 10029. Casper is a neutered schnauzer mix who previously lived with one adult. He may hide or snap at strangers, or be tolerant, preferring contact on his own terms. He is tolerant with children and familiar dogs, but barks, growls and lunges at unfamiliar dogs. Casper has no cat experience. Casper doesn’t like to share his food, treats or bones. He has no bite history, is mostly house trained only rarely having accidents, and has lots of energy. Casper doesn’t like baths which scare him, but he allowed his owner to brush him and trim his nails. Casper may suffer from separation anxiety, crying when left alone at home and digging when left alone in the yard. He pulls only lightly on the leash.
Overall Casper is an affectionate, playful boy who enjoys fast walks on leash, and going to dog parks off leash. He can be fearful. He was said to be very friendly, and he loves to play, especially loving to fetch. He may know a few cues, was fed both wet and dry food, and bacon is his favorite treat.
BEHAVIOR NOTES:
Date of Intake 15-Jan-2025 Spay/Neuter Status Neutered Basic Information: Casper is a 5 year old male schnauzer mixed. Owner is surrendering due to getting evicted and not being able to bring Casper with him as his family members will not permit. Previously lived with: 1 person. How is this dog around strangers? Casper around strangers is tolerant, prefers contact on his own terms, hides actively avoids, and will snap. How is this dog around children? Around Kids, Casper is tolerant. How is this dog around other dogs? Familiar Dogs - Tolerant. Unfamiliar Dogs - on leash : hard bark, growls, and lunges. Unfamiliar dogs - off leash : hard bark, growls, and lunges. How is this dog around cats? No experiences. Resource guarding: Julian also stated that Casper does resource guard his food, bones, and treats. Casper will hover over the items and become very tense; his hackles will raise. Bite history: None. Housetrained: Partially Energy level/descriptors: High Other Notes: he is noted be friendly when pushed off/pulled off furniture, when held/restrained, when disturbed while sleeping/resting. he is fearful when given a bath. he is friendly when brushing coat and when trimming his nails. he is friendly when someone unfamiliar approaches your home. He will hard bark & growl when someone unfamiliar approaches you. For a New Family to Know Casper is described as a friendly, affectionate, playful, excitable, fearful dog. Previous family loved how friendly Casper is. His favorite activities are running around & playing around. He spends most of his time where people. he loves playing with balls & chew bones. He likes to retrieve & throw. he has been kept indoors only. he eats both wet/dry food. his favorite treat is Bacon. He is house-trained. he rarely has accidents in the home. he goes potty on cement, dirt/gravel. when he is left alone in the home, he will whine/cry. when he is left alone in the yard, he will DIG. he has never been crate-trained. he knows the commands: sit, come, stay & give hand(in Spanish). for exercise he is used to fast walks on leash & off-leash dog parks. ON the leash, he will pull lightly. when off-leash, he will escape/run away.
SHELTER ASSESSMENT SUMMARIES: Date of assessment: 17-Jan-2025
Summary: Casper has been observed becoming stiff, snapping, or lowering his body when staff attempt to remove him from his kennel. Outside of the kennel, he avoids staff and remains fearful. Due to these behaviors, Casper will not undergo a handling assessment.
PLAYGROUP SUMMARIES—DOG TO DOG:
1/28/25: Casper is neutral bodied when greeting another dog initially. He walks away then turns and hard barks at the greeter dog.
ENRICHMENT NOTES:
1/29/2025: Casper is standing at the front of kennel and barking with a flagging tail as handler approaches. He is easily leashed and removed from kennel. He very intensely kennel fights as he leaves the room. Handler takes him on street walk where he remains neutral bodied and relieves himself. Upon return he intensely kennel fights as well.
1/29/25: Casper is standing at the front of the kennel when handler approaches. Casper is receptive to treats however once the handler open the door, Casper retreats to the back of the kennel hard barking at the handler. Handler is able to easily lasso Casper, once out of the kennel Casper begins pulling very hard towards the other dogs. Jumping up, kicking off the wall and thrashing. As the handler straight arms Casper, he snaps towards the handlers leg and pushes off of them with their legs. Casper is taken to the yard where he relieves himself immediately. Once Casper is finishes he begins pulling back towards the building. Handler attempts to move him away using coaxing and treats, Casper is not receptive. He begins to thrash on leash and wrap his front paws around it. When returning to kennel Casper pulls very hard towards the other dogs in the kennel room again, handler trips and accidently steps on Casper's paw. Casper when snaps towards the handlers leg. After he ready enters kennel and begins barking towards the handler.
1/28/25: Casper is standing at the front of kennel with a neutral body and barking as handler approaches. Handler uses a baby voice and he comes forward with a softer body, and tail wagging high. He is leashed without an issue and removed from kennel. As he is walked out of the room he cage fights. He shakes off upon entering the driveway. Casper is walked all around the block, he relieves himself and maintains a neutral body with a bouncy trot. He pulls lightly and stays in front of handler, however, when called over he becomes soft bodied, and allows gentle petting on his head. After handlers stops petting, Casper socially jumps up on handler and paws for more pets. On his return to kennel he cage fights but has no further issue.
1/25/25(AM Walk): Casper is at the front of his kennel as handler approaches. He begins barking as handler approaches and is offered a piece of chicken which he accepts before continuing to bark. He is leashed as he continues barking and exits kennel quickly, Casper is taken to the street for his walk. Once Casper is outside he immediately stops to use the bathroom, afterwards he begins walking down the street. Casper pulls moderately and walks slightly in front of handler with his ears pinned back. He is walked past people on the street without issue and when spotting a dog, Casper will stare at them from across the street and fixates on them intently until line of sight is broken. Casper is difficult to refocus at this point. He is offered treats from handler and briefly investigates them but does not accept them. Casper walks for a bit more until being brought back inside. Handler attempts to clip him but in both instances he turns around looking at handler, so he is returned to kennel and a hook is used to retrieve the leash. When using the hook Casper barks intensely but tolerates it, allowing the leash to be removed and interaction is ended.
1/25/25: Casper is reported to back up and bare teeth at handlers when attempting to approach the kennel and leash him. His ears pin back and he curls his lip slightly when introduced to the leash. Due to Caspers clear stress and not wanting him to further escalate interaction is ended.
1/22/25: Casper is standing at the front of their kennel as handler approaches. He turns and moves back towards the center of the kennel and sits down looking at handler. He allows handler to lasso him and sits still while leashing before being brought out to the street for his walk. He exits kennel hesitantly and while walking on the street is frantic, looking back frequently and attempting to pull towards the street. He stops to use the bathroom and once finished stops pulling toward the seat and directs himself more forward. He walks past people on the street without issue and after a bit is brought back inside. He tolerates clipping and is brought back to kennel, he returns without issue.
1/21/25: Casper is laying at the back of his kennel when handler approaches. He doesn't initially come forward but the dog in the kennel behind him bangs on the transfer door. He comes forward but dodges the leash a few times. Handler stands there with the loop dangling waiting for Casper to allow leashing. He does so eventually and is walked on the street. He is aloof, keeping his distance from handler but is able to be clipped while sniffing something. He flinches when the leash taps his side. He goes into kennel without issue.
1/19/25: Casper is sitting at the front of kennel with a neutral body as handler approaches. He stands up and begins to whine and briefly does a low tail wag. He dodges the leash multiple times, but handler is able to lasso him. Slight leash pressure was applied and he hopped right out and was taken to the play yard for a walk. He remained neutral throughout walk, did not accept treats, and kept his distance from handler. At one point handler lowered fist and he slowly approached with a neutral body and relaxed tail wag, he slightly leaned in but turned away at the last second. Handler did not force interaction and did not pet. He was walked around the pen and returned to his kennel without issue.
1/18/25: Casper is lying down at the front of his kennel as handlers approach. He was uncomfortable being leashed and would back up each time it got closer to his head. He became more eager to be leashed when the dog behind him starts to jump around in their kennel very loudly. Once leashed, he pulled ahead very quickly on the way outside and on the walk. He would pull ahead harder or stop walking when he would become more nervous of his surroundings. On the way back to kennel, he stopped on the weighing scale and refused to come off for a minute. The handler started to jog in place in order for him to continue walking. He walked quickly back to his kennel and was nervous of all the dogs who were barking while walking past. He was not comfortable with the handler retrieving their lead with the hook due to the dog still jumping around in their kennel behind him. He would have a stiff body and then lower his body to the ground when the hook got closer to his neck.
1/17/25: Casper is at the front of his kennel as handlers approach. He then walks to the back of his kennel with his body low and was not comfortable with the lead going over his head. The handlers then gave him a break and walked away. When the handler comes back after a few minutes, he was the front of his kennel again. He was able to be leashed and taken outside for a walk. On the walk, he would pull ahead and was nervous of the second handler following. On the way back to the building, at the gate he froze and got spooked from staring at the other handler and backed up and let out a bark. He then was able to proceed inside and the handler had to use a hook to retrieve their lead out of the kennel. Casper was siting and had a stiff body frame as the hook was retrieving the lead.
1/16/25: Casper is laying at the center of his kennel as handlers approach. He lifts his head up while still laying down and stares at handler, he turns to give a slight whale eye. He is offered multiple types of treats and a squeaker is used to entice Casper forward but neither are successful. Handler attempts to introduce the leash by gently placing it in front of Casper for him to sniff, but he remains frozen in place and ignores it while continuing to whale eye towards handler. Casper is lassoed and his kennel door is left open as handlers step to the side to give Casper space to exit kennel, however Casper remains frozen in place. Casper begins to shake while looking at handlers and continues to lay in place, so handler uses gentle pressure in an attempt to coax him out. Casper gives a big lip lick so handlers decide to end interaction. A hook is used to remove the leash from Casper which he tolerates. Interaction is ended.
1/16/25: ACS report that when they attempted to leash Casper he began to snap at their leash and arm. This behavior was not able to be redirected using coaxing or treats.
INTAKE BEHAVIOR: Date of intake: 15-Jan-2025 Summary: Tense
MEDICAL BEHAVIOR: Date of initial: 15-Jan-2025 Summary: Whale eyes, hard staring, trembling, dodges leash &muzzle, avoids handlers, Opted to sedate
BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION: New Hope Only
Recommendations: No children (under 13) Place with a New Hope partner
Recommendations comments: No children (under 13): Due to Casper's behaviors in the home, Casper should go to a home with adults only.
Place with a New Hope partner: Due to all noted concerns displayed in a home and the Care Centers environment, the behavior department recommends Casper be placed with a New Hope placement partner who is able to provide an experienced adult-only foster home. A period of decompression is recommended to allow Casper to acclimate comfortably to his new environment; force-free, reward based training only is advised when introducing Casper to new and unfamiliar situations.
Potential challenges: House soiling Resource guarding Fearful/potential for defensive aggression On-leash reactivity/barrier frustration
Potential challenges comments: House soiling: Casper is reported to be partially house trained. Positive reinforcement should be used to help manage this behavior. Please see the handout on House Soiling.
Resource guarding: Casper is reported to hover, become tense and raised his hackles when people approach his food, treats and bones. Positive reinforcement should be used to teach Casper the trade game. Please see the handout on Resource Guarding.
Fearful/potential for defensive aggression: During his stay in the care center Casper has been observed to be highly fearful. Noted to snap at handlers during leashing. Please see the handout on Fearful/potential for defensive aggression.
On-leash reactivity/barrier frustration: Casper hard barks and lunge at other dogs. Positive reinforcement should be used to help Casper check in with his handler when he sees his triggers. Please see the handout on On-leash reactivity/barrier frustration,
MEDICAL EXAM NOTES:
15-Jan-2025 DVM Intake Medical Notes: 4:10 PM DVM Intake Exam
Estimated age: 3-5 years old based on dentition, c/w owner reports
Microchip noted on Intake? Scanned negative
History: Owner surrender due to eviction
Subjective: BAR
Observed Behavior - whale eyes, hard staring, trembling, dodges leash and muzzle, scurries away from handler. Periodically tail wags with baby voice but remains tense. Does not escalate to aggressive behaviors but very fearful. Opted to sedate for remainder of tasks to not increase FAS, sedated using 0.4 ml Dexmedetomidine (500mcg/ml) + 0.4 ml Butorphanol (10mg/ml) IM. Mild but adequate sedation achieved.
Is there evidence of Cruelty? No
Is there evidence of Neglect? No
Is there evidence of Trauma? No
Objective
T = P = WNL R = WNL BCS: 5/9
EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal or ocular discharge noted Oral Exam: Adult dentition, mild tartar PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupneic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: Externally WNL, neutered male MSI: Ambulatory x 4 (prior to sedation), skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat. CNS: Mentation appropriate - no signs of neurologic abnormalities (prior to sedation) Rectal: Externally WNL Wood's Lamp Exam: not performed
Assessment Apparently healthy Neutered male
Prognosis: Good
Plan: Intake tasks + exam Await sort Full volume reversal IM Rx: Trazodone 125mg PO BID indefinitely
SURGERY: Already neutered
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1/21/2025
RESP: Coughing and sneezing. Eupneic.
No ocular or nasal discharge
A:
CIRDC
Hyporexia
Plan
LRS 300 mls SQ sid x 2 days
Doxycycline 100mg 1 1/2 tablets po sid x 10d
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1/26/2025
Issue List:
  • CIRDC
  • anorexia and not taking medications QAR EENT: no nasal or ocular discharge noted H/L: eupneic PLN: WNL ABD: relaxed U/G: MC MSI: Ambulatory x 4, normal hair coat CNS: Mentation quiet - no signs of neurologic abnormalities
    A) CIRDC-like clinical signs
    P) CWSC Because of high level of FAS, supportive care is challenging
  • TO FOSTER OR ADOPT *
If you would like to foster or adopt a NYC ACC dog please PRIVATE MESSAGE our page at https://www.facebook.com/NYCDogsLivesmatter or email us at [email protected] so we can assist and guide you through the process.
PLEASE NOTE: To foster or adopt a NYC ACC dog you need to live within a prescribed range of New York City. States include: NY, NJ, PA, CT, RI, DE, MD, MA, NH, VT, ME or Northern VA. If you are outside of this range, you have the option to “direct adopt” where you must go to the shelter “in person” to complete the adoption process. We can guide you through that process.
NYC ACC RATING SYSTEM
Level 1 Dogs with Level 1 determinations are suitable for the majority of homes.
Level 2 Dogs with Level 2 determinations will be suitable for adopters with some previous dog experience.
Level 3 Dogs with Level 3 determinations will need to go to homes with experienced adopters.
Level 4 Dogs with Level 4 determinations will need to go to homes with experienced adopters. It is suggested adopters have prior experience with the behaviors described.
New Hope Rescue Only Dogs with this rating need to be pulled by a New Hope Partner Rescue. Contact our page or email us for assistance.
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2025.01.31 02:11 mranking1 valentines day spots and activities reccs?

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2025.01.31 02:11 MorebutDifferent Koru K9 Reviews and any other Board and Train

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Also any other recommendations for other board and train facilities if you have had these similar dog issues would be welcome.
Thank you!
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2025.01.31 02:11 Fartedbrain Torn between finding the right set of headphones.

Hello everyone, I'll start by mentioning a few things.

I'm coming from a pair of Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro that were perfect for my needs (microphone and sound quality was top) but due to me having to wear hearing aids, I no longer can do so, and I never used over-ear headphones that had BT for my phone or laptop.
I've wanted so bad to love the Soundcore Q45 that I've had for a week, but I couldn't get the microphone to work as I wanted, so I had to return them, despite the lack of bass that I could've lived without if the microphone was working.
I'm from Romania and my budget is max. 180 euros.
What I've found so far that would be a fit, but would require further feedback from you:
I have a small EDC bag (Mark Ryden MR7510) where I'm keeping all my stuff and I'd love if they'd fit inside this.
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2025.01.31 02:11 Ok_Variety_1763 Pain/bleeding with masturbation or sex?

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QUESTION: After any sexual activity or masturbation (even without penetration), I immediately get abdominal cramping/pain followed by bleeding a few hours later.
Anyone else get this??? Was there anything you did to improve it?? Or it’s just one more thing to “live with”??
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