Desperate... please help?????????
hey guys: i turn 28 next week and let's just say i'm going through a panicking stage.... i don't have a husband, kids or a career that i love!, but have a degree and never even used it because it's so tight in the job market these days.. so right now, i work as a receptionist and get paid a lot less than i should be getting! i spend most of my time trying to complete a novel i've been working on for the past two years that i intend to turn into a play or movie! my parents have told me they're disappointed with how i've turned out and that my two sisters are doing better than me... one is a nurse and the other a debt collector, but they still live at home in london. i didn't want to grow old living with my parents, so i moved to new york.. while here i've made wonderful friends and even got married, but it never worked out.. so now, i'm looking for a good man and career, but can't help feeling like a looser... maybe i am.. how do i start making my life over at 28?
Other - Family & Relationships - 6 Answers
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stop doing all of the things you used to do. Just do new things. Never travel the same roads twice.
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some people just get a late start. Sounds like you are stagnating where you are...a change of scenery to a place where your education and skills can be put to work might be the right answer for you. Start searching monster and job boards for positions (wherever- all over the world) that you qualify for and then research the areas and figure out if you would like to live there. Keep in mind that you will be making more money and will be able to travel to see your friends and your family. I don't know what you do, but I am sure there is a place in need of your skills in an area that is not saturated with people who have the same qualifications as you do. Marriage can come later and children, well you're never too old... Many blessings
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WHY? I mean, is there a certain age you MUST complete this by ? We sure rush into relationships and a whole lot of other things that don't always work as planned, maybe because we act to fast and don't think.
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First, 28 and in New York, you have so much opportunity. Life in New York begins around 30. First, try and find a job in your field. It is OK to be doing your current job to make ends meat, but try and put that degree into use. That is important. Second, parents are parents. What matters is that you "did it your way". Three, writting a book does not bring riches nor does it excuse for any failings. I have been writting for years and have at minimum 5 projects. Use your writting as a side project or hobby. Four, as for the dating scene in New York, well, It's New York. Much to offer if you look in the right places. The right places will depend on your personality. Good Luck
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The key for you is to get your parents out of your head. They have pounded into your head that you are a loser - you have internalized it and it is now a part of you. You must get rid of that belief today! You are a loser only when you stop trying. Therefore, as long as you choose not to quit, you will not be a loser. You must decide for yourself what you want for your life - no one else, not your parents or your friends can decide that for you. What ever you want out of life, no matter how big or how small, go for it. Find out what it is you love and pursue it with passion. Make a plan; set attainable goals; reward yourself; and make it happen.
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I can't believe your parents said they are disappointed in you! Hopefully you have enough confidence not to let that bring you down. Personally, I think you are doing better than your sisters, considering they are still living at home! You sound like a courageous, smart woman with many talents who has a lot going for her- you just have to figure out what you want and be determined enough to go for it. Focus on what you want to do with your life, while being open-minded, and the rest will fall into place. Sometimes we all feel like we are running out of time for one reason or another, but we have to try our best not to obsess, b/c it doesn't do anyone any good. Hope this helps, and good luck with everything!
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
sex
sex.................??????????????
hey guys: i turn 28 next week and let's just say i'm going through a panicking stage.... i don't have a husband, kids or a career that i love!, but have a degree and never even used it because it's so tight in the job market these days.. so right now, i work as a receptionist and get paid a lot less than i should be getting! i spend most of my time trying to complete a novel i've been working on for the past two years that i intend to turn into a play or movie! my parents have told me they're disappointed with how i've turned out and that my two sisters are doing better than me... one is a nurse and the other a debt collector, but they still live at home in london. i didn't want to grow old living with my parents, so i moved to new york.. while here i've made wonderful friends and even got married, but it never worked out.. so now, i'm looking for a good man and career, but can't help feeling like a looser... maybe i am.. how do i start making my life over at 28?
Singles & Dating - 4 Answers
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hey, S*** happens. You just need to learn to move on. I live in miami, and meeting girls here is no problem, and im sure in NY it's the same. About your parents, forget what they say, they shouldnt be making comparisons between you and your sisters. If you have a degree, try to make use of it, whether the market is tight or not, with a degree you can get a better job than a receptionist. You havent failed in life, but if you dont like the way you are going, even if you were double your age, it wouldnt be too late to turn it around. just keep your head up and try to succeed in life. Finish the novel or play, and if it comes out horrible who cares? you wouldnt forgive yourself if you never finished it. good luck
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The only thing that could make you a loser is if you started cow-towing to what others think you should be doing. You are your own person, plus 28 is still quite young. If anything goes wrong in your life, "Let it rain."
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I have used several of their ebooks, most have rocked, some didnt -- so overall, I say that i find good ebooks at http://radix.zapto.org
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What is your novel about? Anyone who attempts such a thankless task is most certainly doing well with their life!!
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hey guys: i turn 28 next week and let's just say i'm going through a panicking stage.... i don't have a husband, kids or a career that i love!, but have a degree and never even used it because it's so tight in the job market these days.. so right now, i work as a receptionist and get paid a lot less than i should be getting! i spend most of my time trying to complete a novel i've been working on for the past two years that i intend to turn into a play or movie! my parents have told me they're disappointed with how i've turned out and that my two sisters are doing better than me... one is a nurse and the other a debt collector, but they still live at home in london. i didn't want to grow old living with my parents, so i moved to new york.. while here i've made wonderful friends and even got married, but it never worked out.. so now, i'm looking for a good man and career, but can't help feeling like a looser... maybe i am.. how do i start making my life over at 28?
Singles & Dating - 4 Answers
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1 :
hey, S*** happens. You just need to learn to move on. I live in miami, and meeting girls here is no problem, and im sure in NY it's the same. About your parents, forget what they say, they shouldnt be making comparisons between you and your sisters. If you have a degree, try to make use of it, whether the market is tight or not, with a degree you can get a better job than a receptionist. You havent failed in life, but if you dont like the way you are going, even if you were double your age, it wouldnt be too late to turn it around. just keep your head up and try to succeed in life. Finish the novel or play, and if it comes out horrible who cares? you wouldnt forgive yourself if you never finished it. good luck
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The only thing that could make you a loser is if you started cow-towing to what others think you should be doing. You are your own person, plus 28 is still quite young. If anything goes wrong in your life, "Let it rain."
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I have used several of their ebooks, most have rocked, some didnt -- so overall, I say that i find good ebooks at http://radix.zapto.org
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What is your novel about? Anyone who attempts such a thankless task is most certainly doing well with their life!!
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
what is it like in UK ?? what is life there like
what is it like in UK ?? what is life there like ?
for the past few months the thought of moving to UK have been on my mind i would love to move somewhere in the center like to London somewhere where there is lots of people , not to like a boring suburb my family plans on moving back to our country we are from Poland now we live in USA ( NYC ) they are holding on till i finish my college education i wanna get at least an associate degree which usually takes about 2 years i do not know what i wanna study yet its hard for me to make the final decision at first i was kinda sad that they wanna move out from USA but i was a bit happy at the same time for some strange reasons but im not sold on that decision yet like i would just die to stay here in US but move to SoCal so what is UK like ?? as i said im interested in London is it an easily accessible city ?? meaning is there like public transportation or do you need a car in order to move around there ?? im 18 now i do not have anything holding me here in USA other that just the happiness of being here , i think that i will study to become a veterinary nurse , so i think that finding a job with that degree will not be hard
Other - United Kingdom - 3 Answers
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You really won't need a car to get around London. There's underground tubes which seem to come every 10 minutes which go all over London.
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well.. its pretty much like any other country's. we have bad weather though lol. yeah london is accessible (probably better to get trains into london) and don't go near any places that look dodgy because london has high knife and gun crimes but aslong as you don't go into the dodgy areas of london it should be ok. we have tube stations,buses,cars and taxis. you will have to get an oyster card for tube stations(i think). that is just like a passport but on trains. life is as good as you make it here - alot of good people in london which will make you feel welcome if you come over here. right now its 11:15 pm so the times obviously different here in england but it should take that long to get used to. hope you enjoy london if you decide to come :)
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Heaven
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for the past few months the thought of moving to UK have been on my mind i would love to move somewhere in the center like to London somewhere where there is lots of people , not to like a boring suburb my family plans on moving back to our country we are from Poland now we live in USA ( NYC ) they are holding on till i finish my college education i wanna get at least an associate degree which usually takes about 2 years i do not know what i wanna study yet its hard for me to make the final decision at first i was kinda sad that they wanna move out from USA but i was a bit happy at the same time for some strange reasons but im not sold on that decision yet like i would just die to stay here in US but move to SoCal so what is UK like ?? as i said im interested in London is it an easily accessible city ?? meaning is there like public transportation or do you need a car in order to move around there ?? im 18 now i do not have anything holding me here in USA other that just the happiness of being here , i think that i will study to become a veterinary nurse , so i think that finding a job with that degree will not be hard
Other - United Kingdom - 3 Answers
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You really won't need a car to get around London. There's underground tubes which seem to come every 10 minutes which go all over London.
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well.. its pretty much like any other country's. we have bad weather though lol. yeah london is accessible (probably better to get trains into london) and don't go near any places that look dodgy because london has high knife and gun crimes but aslong as you don't go into the dodgy areas of london it should be ok. we have tube stations,buses,cars and taxis. you will have to get an oyster card for tube stations(i think). that is just like a passport but on trains. life is as good as you make it here - alot of good people in london which will make you feel welcome if you come over here. right now its 11:15 pm so the times obviously different here in england but it should take that long to get used to. hope you enjoy london if you decide to come :)
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Heaven
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Doctors, Nurses, Other health care professionals and graduates
Doctors, Nurses, Other health care professionals and graduates?
How would you appreciate a user belittling your skills and qualifications? Would A philipino based Doctor appreciate being told he can only practice in the Philpines because he could practice or register in America? Would a Nurse like to be told her qulification was substandard because it was from the university of Shefield rather than London? Would a science graduate appreciate being told that their degree must be crap because they got into uni based on their life experience not their high school grades? I'm supposed to just "suck it up" when i am shown the equivalent level of ignorance and disrespect. I'll add my Qualification is BSc Hons. The year I was awarded it my university was in the top 50 of UK universities So what are you all gonna do? Tink, I;m trying to illustrate that we should behave more respectfully to each other. You didn't have to Answer this question. You chose to rather than ignore it. Why? Gary: Exactly when did i say creationism was a scientific theory. Its a theory yes. Scientific. Not a chance. Philosophy can hardly be described a science. Does that invalidate it or does it open up some possibilities and raise questions? Tink, I;m trying to illustrate that we should behave more respectfully to each other. You didn't have to Answer this question. You chose to rather than ignore it. Why? Gary: Exactly when did i say creationism was a scientific theory. Its a theory yes. Scientific. Not a chance. Philosophy can hardly be described a science. Does that invalidate it or does it open up some possibilities and raise questions? I'm not persecuted. I'm unwilling to let this vitriole and disgusting rude behaviour pass without pointing out the hypocrisy of the people who tolerate it and feed it. You don't like it go and F*** yourself. Have a lovely weekend I'm gonna hit the beers! No Gary I did not. I'm trying to get you all to think. Evolution is a theory based on 150 year old science. if Darwin was alive today he would certainly come up with a theory of Evolution but I'm sure it would be markedly different to 150 years ago. So far no one has come up with a more plausible theory. By default that doesn't make it correct or mean it isn't full of holes. No Gary I did not. I'm trying to get you all to think. Evolution is a theory based on 150 year old science. if Darwin was alive today he would certainly come up with a theory of Evolution but I'm sure it would be markedly different to 150 years ago. So far no one has come up with a more plausible theory. By default that doesn't make it correct or mean it isn't full of holes. Rhianna, you do make a valid point about the entry requirements for the Osteopathic colleges. The reason is funding. Where as physiotherapy got full funding, if you wanted to study osteopathy you had to stump up 6500 per annum! Consequently if you want to keep your college running you accept more people than you would if you had a queue of people who had paid places to choose from. This does not mean they let everybody who started finish. The drop out rate was very high. They always over recruited in the 1st year because lots of them would not be there in the 2nd year. Although they would let more than they should through the door, you would not pass if you were not of the required standard. 18 year olds who went through UCAS had similar requirement to get in as Physiotherapy. only about 25 % of the enterants in my college were 18 -20. Most were mature students. around 1/2 my class already had degrees. Rhianna, you do make a valid point about the entry requirements for the Osteopathic colleges. The reason is funding. Where as physiotherapy got full funding, if you wanted to study osteopathy you had to stump up 6500 per annum! Consequently if you want to keep your college running you accept more people than you would if you had a queue of people who had paid places to choose from. This does not mean they let everybody who started finish. The drop out rate was very high. They always over recruited in the 1st year because lots of them would not be there in the 2nd year. Although they would let more than they should through the door, you would not pass if you were not of the required standard. 18 year olds who went through UCAS had similar requirement to get in as Physiotherapy. only about 25 % of the enterants in my college were 18 -20. Most were mature students. around 1/2 my class already had degrees. Rhianna, you do make a valid point about the entry requirements for the Osteopathic colleges. The reason is funding. Where as physiotherapy got full funding, if you wanted to study osteopathy you had to stump up 6500 per annum! Consequently if you want to keep your college running you accept more people than you would if you had a queue of people who had paid places to choose from. This does not mean they let everybody who started finish. The drop out rate was very high. They always over recruited in the 1st year because lots of them would not be there in the 2nd year. Although they would let more than they should through the door, you would not pass if you were not of the required standard. 18 year olds who went through UCAS had similar requirement to get in as Physiotherapy. only about 25 % of the enterants in my college were 18 -20. Most were mature students. around 1/2 my class already had degrees. 1 had an MSc in Immuniology another a BSc from Cambs. Neither found the course easy. (one of them failed the Final Clinical and had to resit it!) The OSteopathic Colleges now have funding so the "bar" has been raised to gain entry since I qualified. The standard of the final clinical hasn't changed. I don't recall ever telling anyone that I am a 'doctor'. My qualification is BSc (hons) not Phd. NB. Physiotherapists, opticians and podiatrists aren't Doctors either. But its ok for them to treat the public? I understand some of the answerers here i s In QE from Thunderwood college. The link below has the entry requirement for the Oxford Brookes Osteopathic Degree http://www.brookes.ac.uk/studying/courses/undergraduate/2010/osteo_bm "BBB at A-level: must include Biology/Human Biology." http://www.nhscareers.nhs.uk/details/Default.aspx?Id=293 For Physio-therapy 'In England and Wales school leavers are normally required to have three A levels at grade A-C (one should be a biological science)'
Alternative Medicine - 8 Answers
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How many people have told you that you are begging for it? That you lead with the chin? and then wonder why - and on top of that whine -WHINE- like a little girl. So yes, suck it up: grow a set like a man and shut up. Edit: You were doing nothing of the kind. You were resorting to your "I'm persecuted because I'm special and no one understands my outrage" whining again. Really, it's immaturity disgusts me. Edit II: I don't like it, and I'll wager most don't either. Go fuck yourself really is the most intelligent thing you have left to say. At least it's a nice change from your usual 'boo-hoo-hoo'.
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You have a Bachelor of Science degree and you think creationism is scientific theory? I'm skeptical. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ald7Fnc18eEBle3yaPJGdFfty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20101027111953AAsOeHS&show=7#profile-info-104025e47a755a6bdfed8bff7580231daa ------- EDIT: You didn't 'exactly' say it - but you meant it. The question was about science teaching and that's the context you presented it in. If you are going to back-peddle here then you should also go back and correct that answer.
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perhaps you are not used to dealing with hardcore medical groupies. sure, it's easier to avoid them rather than listen to their arrogant stupidity, but someone should stand and tell the truth, and it does please me to irritate them by doing so. you will never get their acceptance( note i didn't say "win", which implies having acquired something of value). they are hopelessly blind and deluded, and they cannot save themselves, much less anyone else.
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I think this is an abuse of the question answer format And this a bit rich considering the abuse you try to give me for not being a doctor. Constantly trying to say what's your job so that you can try to discredit my answers. Hypocryte.. Someone tries to discredit you so NOW it's wrong but not when you did it. ADDED. Btw my science education is clearly of a better standard than yours and you're not a doctor either
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After a good deal of consideration, introspection and analysis of the ideas presented, my conclusion would have to be "lmao!".
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The difference here is that what Apropos says about your "profession" is more or less accurate. What you said about us, isn't. You've put yourself in this position because you are trying to claim UK trained Osteos are something they aren't. You are not a front line health care worker. The entry requirements for Osteo school here in the UK are pretty low. In addition, you are a science denialist. Stop being so insecure. "So what are you all gonna do?" LOL @ you. Stop whining.
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I just answered this same question via email. Apropos has some valid points you should address Lightning. Go do it. At least you're brave enough to answer him unlike thenoseknows who blatantly gives erroneous medical advice but then hides when somebody who really knows medicine calls him out on his bullshit.
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There's an old piece of wisdom that says "consider where it comes from". These critics are not your peers or colleagues or, more importantly, your patients, not anyone of any importance or signifiance to you. They have no influence over your professional practise, or over the public at large.
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How would you appreciate a user belittling your skills and qualifications? Would A philipino based Doctor appreciate being told he can only practice in the Philpines because he could practice or register in America? Would a Nurse like to be told her qulification was substandard because it was from the university of Shefield rather than London? Would a science graduate appreciate being told that their degree must be crap because they got into uni based on their life experience not their high school grades? I'm supposed to just "suck it up" when i am shown the equivalent level of ignorance and disrespect. I'll add my Qualification is BSc Hons. The year I was awarded it my university was in the top 50 of UK universities So what are you all gonna do? Tink, I;m trying to illustrate that we should behave more respectfully to each other. You didn't have to Answer this question. You chose to rather than ignore it. Why? Gary: Exactly when did i say creationism was a scientific theory. Its a theory yes. Scientific. Not a chance. Philosophy can hardly be described a science. Does that invalidate it or does it open up some possibilities and raise questions? Tink, I;m trying to illustrate that we should behave more respectfully to each other. You didn't have to Answer this question. You chose to rather than ignore it. Why? Gary: Exactly when did i say creationism was a scientific theory. Its a theory yes. Scientific. Not a chance. Philosophy can hardly be described a science. Does that invalidate it or does it open up some possibilities and raise questions? I'm not persecuted. I'm unwilling to let this vitriole and disgusting rude behaviour pass without pointing out the hypocrisy of the people who tolerate it and feed it. You don't like it go and F*** yourself. Have a lovely weekend I'm gonna hit the beers! No Gary I did not. I'm trying to get you all to think. Evolution is a theory based on 150 year old science. if Darwin was alive today he would certainly come up with a theory of Evolution but I'm sure it would be markedly different to 150 years ago. So far no one has come up with a more plausible theory. By default that doesn't make it correct or mean it isn't full of holes. No Gary I did not. I'm trying to get you all to think. Evolution is a theory based on 150 year old science. if Darwin was alive today he would certainly come up with a theory of Evolution but I'm sure it would be markedly different to 150 years ago. So far no one has come up with a more plausible theory. By default that doesn't make it correct or mean it isn't full of holes. Rhianna, you do make a valid point about the entry requirements for the Osteopathic colleges. The reason is funding. Where as physiotherapy got full funding, if you wanted to study osteopathy you had to stump up 6500 per annum! Consequently if you want to keep your college running you accept more people than you would if you had a queue of people who had paid places to choose from. This does not mean they let everybody who started finish. The drop out rate was very high. They always over recruited in the 1st year because lots of them would not be there in the 2nd year. Although they would let more than they should through the door, you would not pass if you were not of the required standard. 18 year olds who went through UCAS had similar requirement to get in as Physiotherapy. only about 25 % of the enterants in my college were 18 -20. Most were mature students. around 1/2 my class already had degrees. Rhianna, you do make a valid point about the entry requirements for the Osteopathic colleges. The reason is funding. Where as physiotherapy got full funding, if you wanted to study osteopathy you had to stump up 6500 per annum! Consequently if you want to keep your college running you accept more people than you would if you had a queue of people who had paid places to choose from. This does not mean they let everybody who started finish. The drop out rate was very high. They always over recruited in the 1st year because lots of them would not be there in the 2nd year. Although they would let more than they should through the door, you would not pass if you were not of the required standard. 18 year olds who went through UCAS had similar requirement to get in as Physiotherapy. only about 25 % of the enterants in my college were 18 -20. Most were mature students. around 1/2 my class already had degrees. Rhianna, you do make a valid point about the entry requirements for the Osteopathic colleges. The reason is funding. Where as physiotherapy got full funding, if you wanted to study osteopathy you had to stump up 6500 per annum! Consequently if you want to keep your college running you accept more people than you would if you had a queue of people who had paid places to choose from. This does not mean they let everybody who started finish. The drop out rate was very high. They always over recruited in the 1st year because lots of them would not be there in the 2nd year. Although they would let more than they should through the door, you would not pass if you were not of the required standard. 18 year olds who went through UCAS had similar requirement to get in as Physiotherapy. only about 25 % of the enterants in my college were 18 -20. Most were mature students. around 1/2 my class already had degrees. 1 had an MSc in Immuniology another a BSc from Cambs. Neither found the course easy. (one of them failed the Final Clinical and had to resit it!) The OSteopathic Colleges now have funding so the "bar" has been raised to gain entry since I qualified. The standard of the final clinical hasn't changed. I don't recall ever telling anyone that I am a 'doctor'. My qualification is BSc (hons) not Phd. NB. Physiotherapists, opticians and podiatrists aren't Doctors either. But its ok for them to treat the public? I understand some of the answerers here i s In QE from Thunderwood college. The link below has the entry requirement for the Oxford Brookes Osteopathic Degree http://www.brookes.ac.uk/studying/courses/undergraduate/2010/osteo_bm "BBB at A-level: must include Biology/Human Biology." http://www.nhscareers.nhs.uk/details/Default.aspx?Id=293 For Physio-therapy 'In England and Wales school leavers are normally required to have three A levels at grade A-C (one should be a biological science)'
Alternative Medicine - 8 Answers
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How many people have told you that you are begging for it? That you lead with the chin? and then wonder why - and on top of that whine -WHINE- like a little girl. So yes, suck it up: grow a set like a man and shut up. Edit: You were doing nothing of the kind. You were resorting to your "I'm persecuted because I'm special and no one understands my outrage" whining again. Really, it's immaturity disgusts me. Edit II: I don't like it, and I'll wager most don't either. Go fuck yourself really is the most intelligent thing you have left to say. At least it's a nice change from your usual 'boo-hoo-hoo'.
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You have a Bachelor of Science degree and you think creationism is scientific theory? I'm skeptical. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ald7Fnc18eEBle3yaPJGdFfty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20101027111953AAsOeHS&show=7#profile-info-104025e47a755a6bdfed8bff7580231daa ------- EDIT: You didn't 'exactly' say it - but you meant it. The question was about science teaching and that's the context you presented it in. If you are going to back-peddle here then you should also go back and correct that answer.
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perhaps you are not used to dealing with hardcore medical groupies. sure, it's easier to avoid them rather than listen to their arrogant stupidity, but someone should stand and tell the truth, and it does please me to irritate them by doing so. you will never get their acceptance( note i didn't say "win", which implies having acquired something of value). they are hopelessly blind and deluded, and they cannot save themselves, much less anyone else.
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I think this is an abuse of the question answer format And this a bit rich considering the abuse you try to give me for not being a doctor. Constantly trying to say what's your job so that you can try to discredit my answers. Hypocryte.. Someone tries to discredit you so NOW it's wrong but not when you did it. ADDED. Btw my science education is clearly of a better standard than yours and you're not a doctor either
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After a good deal of consideration, introspection and analysis of the ideas presented, my conclusion would have to be "lmao!".
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The difference here is that what Apropos says about your "profession" is more or less accurate. What you said about us, isn't. You've put yourself in this position because you are trying to claim UK trained Osteos are something they aren't. You are not a front line health care worker. The entry requirements for Osteo school here in the UK are pretty low. In addition, you are a science denialist. Stop being so insecure. "So what are you all gonna do?" LOL @ you. Stop whining.
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I just answered this same question via email. Apropos has some valid points you should address Lightning. Go do it. At least you're brave enough to answer him unlike thenoseknows who blatantly gives erroneous medical advice but then hides when somebody who really knows medicine calls him out on his bullshit.
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There's an old piece of wisdom that says "consider where it comes from". These critics are not your peers or colleagues or, more importantly, your patients, not anyone of any importance or signifiance to you. They have no influence over your professional practise, or over the public at large.
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