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you can become a pilot by taking any stream comm.,non med..... top most inistitute in pilot training is in up.........
Can't make a venn diagram on here but.. 23 take ONLY math 9 take ONLY humanities 14 take BOTH 46 take either math, humanities or both and 44 take neither math nor humanities
i think 90% is enough for science stream............
78%
You can become a psychologist by studying psychology in the arts stream of psychology, taking courses such as adolescent psychology, family psychology, etc. To be a psychiatrist you need to take science oriented courses from the science stream of psychology/biology/chemistry, as psychiatrists are doctors who can prescribe medication.
Kaplan University online offers distance learning for humanities. It is pretty expensive to take the entire course online and maybe taking some of the core classes at a local community college to offest the cost.
There are not too many careers which specifically demand a degree in Humanities. I think that a career in Education, such as teaching, probably offers graduates the best opportunity to use the specific subject knowledge obtained while earning their degree in Humanities. Studies show that many graduates with a degree in Humanities go on to use their skills in in careers that focus on communications such as journalism or public relations; some use their research and analysis skills in local or national government positions and others go on to work in human resources or the arts.
80% For Non-med and 90% for med
That will be in your blood for about 12 hours after taking it. It will show in urine for about 2 days.
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You're joking, right? Come on buddy, I'm taking Humanities too and it's not that hard. I've come across a majority of your questions on here while doing legitimate research. It doesn't take much effort to get an A in a "gimme" class like Humanities. Just do the work.
Taking a vaccination - you are enabling your body to produce antibodies. Taking antibodies - you get antibodies, but they eventually disappear from your blood stream, and without them being replenished by your own cells, you lose the protection.