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    Speech Pathology

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    Doctoral degree. Students studying speech pathology will need to receive a bachelor’s degree in communication sciences and disorders. Students will need to do “coursework in Linguistics‚ phonetics‚ psychology‚ math‚ and general sciences.”(Steps to Become a Speech-Language Pathologist‚ by Brent Nau) “A masters degree that is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation

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    Pathology Report

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    PATHOLOGY REPORT Patient Name: Brenda C. Seggerman Patient ID: 903321 Date of Admission and Surgery: 03/27/2014 Admitting Diagnosis: Ectopic pregnancy Surgeon: Rosemary Bumbak‚ MD‚ Obstetrics and Gynecology PATHOLOGY FINDINGS: Specimen number 03-S-965 SPECIMEN RECIEVE: 03/27/2014 SPECIMAN REPORTED: 03/30/2014 SURGICAL PROCEDURE: Left partial salpingectomy CLINICAL HISTORY: Patient has an ectopic pregnancy‚ as proven by pelvic ultrasound. TISSUE RECEIVED:

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    Forensic Pathology

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    Forensic pathology is a special area of pathology. The forensic pathologist does autopsies to find the cause death and in the mammer of which they died. These situations are labeled as homicides‚ accidents‚ and suicides.But sometimes there are suspicious deaths‚ sudden and unexpected deaths in children‚ prisoners‚institutionalized people and situations where drugs or alcohol may have contributed to the death‚ Many people do not realize that about half of the deaths examined by the

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    Forensic Pathology

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    Forensic Pathology The career that I researched was forensic pathology. The job of a pathologist is to determine a person ’s cause of death by examining tissues and fluids from the body. A forensic pathologist does this as well‚ but they are trained to examine people who died unexpectedly or violently and to recognize other things that a regular pathologist might not‚ such as recognizing something as intentional rather than accidental. They have to determine who the person is‚ the time of death

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    Forensic Pathology

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    Forensic Pathology This is the subspecialty of Pathology concerned with the identification of the cause of death and reconstruction of the circumstances by which the death took place. The investigation is normally executed in a scrupulous meticulous way (Gorea‚ Dogra and Aggarwal 46). The examinations are usually focused on the deceased and entail analysis of health histories‚ post-mortem CT scans and exterior examinations. Similarly‚ examination of the internal organs is sometimes done with the

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    Forensic Pathology

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    patients once they are no longer living. Forensic pathology is an extremely hard field to get into‚ due to the limiting number of positions around the country. Unlike some doctors‚ some forensic pathologist have to be voted into the position if they are planning on working in smaller counties. Forensic pathology is a job that is often worked by hand and can take hours to do. However‚ the increase of technology has changed the world of forensic pathology that has created new ways of determining the cause

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    Pathology: Appendectomy

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    Appendectomy 2 Appendectomy Pathology: Appendectomy is the surgical removal of the appendix when an infection has made it inflamed and swollen. This infection‚ called appendicitis‚ is considered an emergency because it can be life threatening if untreated. Occasionally‚ an inflamed appendix burst after a day of symptoms. The appendix is so close to the large intestine‚ that it could become clogged with stool and bacteria. Other times mucus produced by the appendix can thicken and cause a

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    White Privileges and the role they play in American Society Our daily lives are affected by race whether we know it or not. We all see the world through a racial lens that colors our world‚ African American‚ Caucasian‚ Asian‚ Mexican‚ or other. I came across an article online entitled “Black Sons‚ White Privilege‚ Ferguson‚ and the Gospel” which is written by Caucasian Pastor Jeremy Haskins. Haskins has three sons‚ two of whom are African American. He talks about a time‚ he went into a children’s

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    Wise Blood

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    "Hazel Motes’ Pursuit of Truth (Truth’s Opposite)…" In an unusual way‚ many of Flannery O’Connor’s characters in Wise Blood reveal many important truths about themselves and others‚ demonstrating their capacity for vision‚ despite their tendency to embark on perilous journeys in pursuit of truth’s opposite. For Hazel Motes‚ Wise Blood’s protagonist‚ the phallus becomes the vehicle that drives him on his journey into falsehood‚ and paradoxically‚ toward truth. Early in his life‚ O’Connor’s

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    Plant Pathology

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    width with a wavy margin and turn straw yellow within a few days‚ covering the entire leaf. As the disease advances‚ the lesions cover the entire lamina which turns white or straw coloured. Milky or opaque dew drops containing bacterial masses are formed on young lesions in the early morning. They dry up on the surface leaving a white encrustation. The affected grains have discoloured spots If the cut end of leaf is dipped in water‚ it becomes turbid because of bacterial ooze. Control: Burn

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