Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Look buddy, i’m just trying to make it to Friday.
Manifesting academic success and an unlimited supply of cute stationery for the person whom you reblogged this from
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Forensic Pathology is the art of examining bodies in order to determine the cause of death. This is usually done during cases where foul play is suspected. There are a lot of postmortem details that can give vital information about the events that took place leading up to the actual homicide. The contents of the stomach, for example, can tell medical examiners not only what the person ate, but where they might have gotten the food (a nearby diner, a specialty food store, etc.). If the food is still relatively intact then it’s obvious that the victim died only minutes after eating.
Marks on the body can indicate anything from domestic abuse to epileptic seizures. If there is blotchy hemorrhaging on the eye, it is safe to assume that the body was face down for some time after death. Similarly, petechial hemorrhaging can occur on the eyes when the airways of the throat are constricted, thus putting an increased amount of pressure on the head and causing capillaries in the eyes to break. An example of petechial hemorrhaging:
Other signs of asphyxia include a bluish skin tone, a broken larynx or windpipe, and marks around the throat that imply a strong grip or a thick piece of rope that might have been used during the strangulation.
Bite marks on bodies are examined by forensic odontologists (dentists) who try to match the shape of the bite marks to those of previous bodies or suspected killers. One of the most famous cases of this was for serial killer Ted Bundy who left these teeth marks on one of his victims:
Medical examiners can also tell you what kind of weapon was used. Was there powder on the body? How widely spread were the bullets and at what distance were the bullets shot? Through reconstructions they can even show the impact of things like meat cleavers and blunt objects against the human skull. They also examine the body to see if the person was sexually assaulted as this can help them discover the motivation for the crime.
Medical examiners are crucial in finding patterns among victims. Some serial killers have even been identified because of the keen eyes of these professionals performing autopsies behind closed doors. The work they do tells us the age of the victim, their weight, why they died, how they died, what they looked like, what kind of life they led, and so much more. Natural death is a slow process, like a spinning coin coming to a gentle tumble and then an eventual stillness. In cases of abrupt, unnatural deaths, it’s up to forensic pathologists to piece together what happened.
-I'm alive -I've studied for a quiz I'm not sure about until I tackled it -I got an A in my Calculus test -You're alive ❤️ -We're not in 14th century Europe
Flunked my test Finished my french essay Fried in calculus Flew through biology Fixed a computer program Formed about my acceptance to a college Fossilized when I took my nap Fractured my heart when remembering today Fueled my motivation Freed some of my creativity Fulfilling day, I guess I'm happy 😊
Day 28: Tag someone who you think everyone should follow
@philology-studies and @werelivingarts! Need I say more! Their content is awesome and motivating, I 1000% guarantee their information will help you in any aspect when it comes to organizing yourself and your routine!
Day 5
Today was a slightly productive day even with a fast. Today I did:
Parasitology lectures completed
Ecology notes completed
Duolingo lesson completed
Day 39:
Ecology exam: I think I got a B
Ecology quizzes: 8/10 and 9/10
Equine Lecture
TA E-Portfolio
TA Reflection
Worked out
December 13: When do you buy your Christmas presents?
I normally buy Christmas presents in October and November.
December 14: Share a memorable gift— opening moment of childhood.
The one gift that stands out would be when my parents bought me an English Composition Textbook, they knew I was struggling in class particularly with writing back in fourth grade. By the way, in Florida and in my school we have an exam in fourth grade to evaluate our writing skills (includes both our handwriting and the content) for the first time and our grade there determines our position for the next year and it also determines if we get held back or not. I would read and take notes, writing essays throughout all of break up until the day of the exam. I scored a five so I was pretty proud and I know I got the point off because my handwriting has always been complex to understand. I interpreted the textbook as my parents trying their best to help me, they don’t speak or write in English so they couldn’t help me in any other way I guess, in a subject I was struggling with.
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Microbiology and Cell Science University Student—aspiring fluent Italian speaker and Graduate student
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