Priests were not members of the bourgeoisie. The bourgeoisie was the economic class that owned the means of production (factories and stores) and employed the proletariat (working class). Although doctors and lawyers did not own means of production themselves, their income and lifestyle placed them in the same class as wealthy factory-owners. Priests, being outside the usual economic system, were not classified as either bourgeoisie or proletariat.
Answer this que B. A Doctor Who works in a small clinic stion…
A condition is considered pre-existing only if confirmed and diagnosed by a Medical provider. You may think you have high blood pressure for example, and you may have, but until diagnosed by a doctor it's not considered a fact.
Part one goes to air on Sunday 14th Feb at 7.30pm on ABC1. Part two is aired the following week, so the 21st, at 7.30.
some medieval jobs are- Armorer, Bookbinder, Candle maker, engraver, Forrester and yes this was a actual JOB back then... RAT CATCHER! There were also just servants also known as serfs. A couple of other ones are politician, physician and heaps more i just cannot think of them right now!Please follow the link below to see a list of medieval jobs.miller ,groom ,squire ,baker ,Doctor ,weaver ,cooper ,armorer ,talor ,blacksmith
No, Rosa Parks was not a doctor.
Doctor, lawyer, politician, civil servant, soldier, banker
fbi/cia doctor police officer banker
Doctor, Merchant, Innkeeper, Banker, Florist.
Misuse of drugs is dangerous. Not keeping to the recommended dosage, especially not following your doctor's instructions, is also dangerous.
No, someone with a master's degree is not considered a doctor. A doctorate degree, such as a Ph.D., is required to be considered a doctor.
Yes, someone with a Ph.D. is considered a doctor, but they are not medical doctors.
Yes, anyone who has earned a PhD is considered a doctor in their field of study.
Yes, everyone with a PhD is considered a doctor, but not all doctors have a PhD.
No, a PhD doctor is not considered a medical doctor. A PhD doctor holds a doctoral degree in a specific academic field, while a medical doctor holds a medical degree and is licensed to practice medicine.
Yes, a PhD candidate is not considered a doctor until they have completed their doctoral degree and been awarded the title of "Doctor" upon graduation.
Doctor, Dentist, Banker, Lawyer, Accountant, Fire Service, Police Service, Paramedic, sportsperson, Hairdresser. It all depends on the person.
Yes, a person with a PhD is considered a doctor because the title "doctor" is typically used to refer to someone who has earned a doctoral degree, such as a PhD.