yes they do
Corn in a box... That was my title and got a A+!
It wasnt "discovered" it was invented by scientists Dr. Hannah Howard, Dr. Erin Miller, and Dr. Rachel Williams
The best title for your project is one that encapsulates what your project is about. It should be short, but still memorable. A good title sets the tone for an entire project, so be sure to spend some good time on coming up with a title.
Brown paper was originally used on old war veterans. Doctors believed that these vets would mistake the brown paper for brown paper bags containing O.E. These bags, of course, did not actually contain O.E. and the vets soon discovered this after looking inside the bags. The absence of "good ol' E", as they called it, infuriated the old vets and they grew crazy. They began ripping their bags apart and chewing on dogs while they yelled "Haluqua Kalay!!!", meaning "spring water of Kalay!!!" Hence, the phrase- 'to go mad and tear brown paper' sincerly sackman Jones DLUX
Dr Oliver Headly was from Barbados, who promoted alternative energy.
It is "Dr." in my official title.
The correct title is "Dr." with a period after it.
Yes, individuals with a Ph.D. can use the title "Dr." before their name.
Yes, individuals who have earned a PhD degree can go by the title "Dr."
I know two. They are Lolly Cochran and Dr. W Jean Dodds
Yes, "Dr." is commonly used as a title for individuals who have obtained a Ph.D.
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DO in a physician's title stands for Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine.
Doctor. The title (abbreviation) has a period "Dr." as in "Dr. Smith's office".
To heel sick, hurt, or injured pets. My favorite vet is Dr. Pilakiemilos (long last name!)
Yes, individuals who have earned a PhD are typically called "Dr." as a title.