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Can I find any information on Zoonoses from the Pet Project?

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Yes. The Pet Project acts as a source for information on Zoonoses, the Human-Animal Bond, and other educational concerns. No. The Pet Project does not provide services for individuals not currently registered as a Pet Project client.

Can you send me information for my school project?

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You may use our website for research purposes (please credit us as your source), but we do not have any brochures to send out. Recommended starting points:

How to get more information about a project?

Freelancers' Frequently Asked Questions
In case you need some clarification about a project (bid duration, tendering amount or anything else that could help you place a better bid) just post a message on the project's message board. To perform that you just click on the link to project' message board provided on the project's page.

Where can I get information about Costa Rica for my student research project?

Frequently Asked Questions
Please note that the U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica (this site) provides information primarily about U.S. Government programs in Costa Rica** There is a wealth of information about Costa Rica on the Internet. Contact the Embassy of Costa Rica in Washington, DC, and visit some of these links:

Where do I go to enter my project information so everyone can see it?

myKnitting Frequently Asked Questions and Help - myKnitting....
First, you must have an account to post project information. If you have an account, please go to the login page and enter your email address and password. After logging in, go to your project list page, and click on the "add new project" link at the top. Now, enter your project information according to the directions at the top.

Where can I get more information about PET?

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Ask your physician or contact the USC PET Imaging Science Center at (323) 442-5940 or Toll Free at (877) 4-USC-PET. For a list of nearby PET centers, contact the Institute for Clinical PET (ICP) at 714-649-0427 (http://icppet.org).

What does Project Opus do with the personal information I submit when I create an account?

Frequently Asked Questions | Project Opus
Please review our Privacy Policy and the Terms and Conditions for more information. If you submit a cover song the information denoted in the submission form will be sent to the relevant licensing body to obtain rights on your behalf.

Can I change the information I provided about my project?

Projects-Owners' Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. From the interface you reach when you click on Manage Account, you can perform the following. Edit Info, Deposit Money [PayPal cost: 2.9% + $ 0.40 - per transaction] and [E-gold cost: 1% + $.80 - per transaction], Transfer Money [free for Paypal or E-gold], Withdraw Money [E-gold cost: $5 and Paypal cost $5 - per transaction], Pick Project-consultant / Bid winner. Etc. Click here for more on Commissions and Fees structure.

Is the Pet Project part of the SPCA?

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The following is guide-lines for your health and your pets for persons with compromised immune systems. Click here for a guide about identifying common poisons and treatment options for your pets if you suspect that they might have ingested poison.

Can the Pet Project find homes for pets?

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No. The Pet Project is unable to find homes for pets. We can and do recommend none kill shelters to people.

Is the Pet Project part of the ASPCA?

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No. The Pet Project does not function as part of the ASPCA or any other group. (Although we maintain open communication with other animal and AIDS organizations.) No. The Pet Project does not receive funding from city, county, state, or federal government or any other social service.

Can a project be done with a pet without requiring a qualified scientist?

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Yes, if the project is non-invasive (involving observation of the pet or a behavioral study of the pet). Although a qualified scientist is not required for this type of project, a parent should sign a Designated Supervisor Form. This indicates that the animal is being properly cared for.
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