100 Days Of Productivity

100 days of productivity

Day 40:

Worked out

Cleaned the house

Went to the library to get some organic chemistry books

Wrote notes for organic chemistry

Duolingo Lesson

Day 41:

Submitted evaluations for my professors

Wrote notes for parasitology

Read for organic chemistry

Duolingo Lesson

Cooked

Day 42:

Wrote notes for pathogens

Duolingo lesson

Day 43:

Wrote notes for pathogens

Graded ELNs

Duolingo lesson

Took Pathogens final Exam: 131/165

Cooked

Day 44:

Terminology worksheets

Equine Review

Terminology exam 121/125

Duolingo Lesson

Sorry I haven’t been posting as frequently, cramming for exams isn’t particularly the best habit however it is what I do unfortunately.

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I don’t mean to be rude but the best thing about being a college student is choosing your schedule— if you overpack your schedule that’s on you, brother. Don’t blame me for the schedule you chose.


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8 years ago

Love is everywhere! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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3. In a thyroid follicle

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4 years ago

100 days of productivity

Day 11

Today was my fathers birthday so we really didn’t do much today:

Uploaded my terminology worksheet

Duolingo lesson

Ecology notes

Worked out

Read a chapter of my book.


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4 years ago

Day 23: Tag someone whose blog you always check

I don’t reliably check many blogs actually but I like going into @philology-studies, @emgoesmed, @studywithpaula, and @werelivingarts.


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6 years ago

I hope so

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emoji spell to get good grades and survive school/college this year 

likes charge it, reblogs cast it


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6 years ago

My thoughts on one hundred years of solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

To begin, I read this book about a year ago and based on the fact that it’s a book that I pick up again and again I’d say with certainy it is an amazing novel. As thorough as I could be with my thoughts on a novel, I sincerely hope you don’t mind a few grammatical errors, spoilers and the fact that I’m a weeb let’s get started.

My favorite part of the novel I would have to say that it would be divided into 3 parts which would be the way the characters are structured, the universal setting, and the nonlinear timeline of the novel.

I enjoy the fact that all these characters have the same name but notice by the end their names become mixtures and by the endless journals or John green videos you could watch exemplifies that that component of the novel reflects on humanity never changes no matter what could possibly occur in human history which is obvious if you take a good sniff of European history which is legitimately the repetition of a violation of self determination.

4 years ago

Day 16: Tag someone who has beautiful handwriting 

@studywithpaula and someone with close handwriting to hers is @luciaastudies! I love how every letter has almost equal space on the page and how straight they can write. My favorite font is Courier new, can you tell?


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8 years ago

"Today, I am a mess...I'm typing in the wrong keyboard...save me"

-people who forget to change their keyboards after practicing their target languages and to post their 11th day in the 100 days of productivity challenge

"Today, I Am A Mess...I'm Typing In The Wrong Keyboard...save Me"

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8 years ago

This is so cool!!!

Forensic Pathology

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:

Forensic Pathology

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:

Forensic Pathology

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.


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