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    College begins and everyone is getting ready to return. The night before, my mind was going back and forth deciding whether I should take Public Speaking online or in campus. I decided to give it a try and take in campus. Maybe this way I could face my fear of speaking in public. Woke on a beautiful Monday August 22nd as I open my eyes I was staring at the ceiling with my heart raising as I become more awake knowing it was time. I get to the campus 40 minutes before class in a warm and humid…

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    Debate I have been involved in debate since 6th grade, before out middle school provided a debate class. Three of my friends and I were coached by elder sibling of a couple friends in the event of congress, which we were able to compete in via our UDL, which hosted middle school tournaments and gave us the resources to participate in the program. Midway through 7th grade, I began competing in the event of policy debate with a close friend, through which, for middle scholars, we reached a…

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    Journal #5 Riley Parsley said “um” a lot and did not have good pronunciation or talk loud enough. I could not understand him at times and he did not have good posture. He explained the process of becoming a game warden well and he was talking to the audience, but he did not express his transitions clearly. Heather said “um” and “stuff like that” a lot. In the beginning of her speech she was banging on the podium which was distracting. I think her transitions were rushed but she clearly stated…

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    Forensic Anthropology is not only a career based on discovering human remains but entitles many different jobs within the obligation of becoming one. Forensic Anthropologist’s are involved in cases that contain human skeletal remains, decomposed corpses or burned bodies of victims. They help to identify victims, estimate when the death occurred or recreate what happened at the time of death and after death. Some might even be requested to provide witness statements to courts in a medicolegal…

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    Dead Men Do Tell Tales

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    However, it isn’t always simple to do this. Forensic anthropology may come into play here. A forensic anthropologist could examine the bones and find hints as to who the murderer was. A very famous anthropologist, William R. Maples, wrote an autobiography describing different cases where he did that very thing. Dead Men Do Tell Tales, a collection of stories that are humorous, dark and puzzling is a novel that brings light on the daily life of a forensic anthropologist. This novel was not what I…

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    other careers I considered include a surgeon, a physical therapist, an oncologist, and not at all related to those, a photographer. However, after looking into those careers, none of them appealed to me the way a forensic pathologist did. One reason I believe I should go into forensic pathology would be how I have always been interested in murders and other causes of death, especially how investigators and detectives determine how it happened. I have also always wanted to do something in the…

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    being introduced to a variety of medical communities, my interest in pathology became of a focal interest. Once completing a comprehensive clinical training in pathology, I soon became a valuable asset and educator to a myriad of pathology services. Participating and assisting in thousands of postmortem examinations, I soon found greater interest in another unique community in pathology, the forensic sciences. Training in forensic sciences soon satiated my ongoing want, by gaining greater…

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    three. This clearly shows that Ptsl further proved that the DNA matched missing person number one because the segments matched up. Further Analysis: Facial reconstruction is a technique used in many forensic investigations in order to interpret the parts of a skeleton that…

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    Forensic pathologist requires the knowledge of science, math and a strong writing skill. If you are interested in this career, you should take as many science courses in high school as possible. Then you will have to complete an undergraduate program in college and get a bachelor’s degree, which takes about 4 years. You will have to take the MCAT exam to get into a medical school of your choice. After 4 years of medical school, you will become an M.D or a D.O. Then, you will have to enroll in a…

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