Sadly...Yes but wouldn't you prefer other proteins?
In food-form?
List 4 contraindications relevant to makeup application?
list the contra indications that restict makeup treatment?
What is the difference between a skin specialist and a dermatologist?
A skin specialist is a dermatologist if he holds a professional medical degree. A dermatologist is definitely a skin specialist.
How much is the average judges salary and benefits?
Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates had median annual earnings of $93,070 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $54,140 and $124,400. The top 10 percent earned more than $141,750, while the bottom 10 percent earned less than $29,920. Median annual earnings in the industries employing the largest numbers of judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates in May 2004 were $111,810 in State government and $65,800 in local government. Administrative law judges, adjudicators, and hearing officers earned a median of $68,930, and arbitrators, mediators, and conciliators earned a median of $54,760. In the Federal court system, the Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court earned $208,100 in 2005, and the Associate Justices earned $199,200. Federal court of appeals judges earned $171,800 a year, while district court judges had salaries of $162,100, as did judges in the Court of Federal Claims and the Court of International Trade. Federal judges with limited jurisdiction, such as magistrates and bankruptcy court judges, had salaries of $149,132. According to a 2004 survey by the National Center for State Courts, salaries of chief justices of State high courts averaged $130,461 and ranged from $95,000 to $191,483. Annual salaries of associate justices of the State highest courts averaged $126,159 and ranged from $95,000 to $175,575. Salaries of State intermediate appellate court judges averaged $122,682 and ranged from $94,212 to $164,604. Salaries of State judges of general jurisdiction trial courts averaged $113,504 and ranged from $88,164 to $158,100. Most salaried judges are provided health, life, and dental insurance; pension plans; judicial immunity protection; expense accounts; vacation, holiday, and sick leave; and contributions to retirement plans made on their behalf. In many States, judicial compensation committees, which make recommendations on the amount of salary increases, determine judicial salaries. States without commissions have statutes that regulate judicial salaries, link judicial salaries to the increases in pay for Federal judges, or adjust annual pay according to the change in the Consumer Price Index, calculated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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What is the shelf life of Motrin?
I have found various shelf life indications claiming from 2 to 3 years.
(http://www.medsafe.govt.nz/profs/datasheet/b/brufentab.htm)
One must also remember that a shelf life is an acceptable compromise by companies of two factors: 1. Efficacity of the product over time, and 2. protection from legal action by disavowing any complications or inefficacity after a set date. Thus the real shelf life is usually longer than claimed.
Does UPES accepts CLAT score too?
Hi Kanishk, UPES school of legal studies accepts CLAT score, in case you can't make the mark or cut off by UPES then you also have an option to sit for ULSAT to get through this college. see the marks and cutoffs and go ahead accordingly All the best
What is a good answer to why would you like to become a teacher on a college application?
A.) Talk about a really great teacher you had, explain why you admired them and say you want to provide that same experience to other kids.
B.) Write about any teaching experiences you have, such as tutoring or helping older relatives get to grips with the internet or something. Describe the satisfaction you got from helping people understand something new.
C.) Explain that your ideal job would provide security but still allow you to exercise creativity and meet new people on a regular basis. Say that teaching would be a great way for you to achieve this and then give an example of a classroom exercise or a method of motivating students that you've come up with. This will emphasise your eagerness and creativity.
D.) If you'll be training to teach a specific subject you should also talk about your passion for your subject and how much pleasure it gives you to share that passion with others. For example one of my friends is a trainee Geography teacher and his application essay was all about how Geography is the only subject that includes English, Math, Science and Computing making it the most important subject in the curriculum for a comprehensive education.
Some things you should try not to say are 'I just really like working with young people' (because everybody says that and the admissions people tend to discount it) 'I'm looking for a job which will give me time off during the summer to look after my own kids' (you can mention this in interviews if they ask, but never mention it straight off, even if it was your biggest reason for going into teaching. Ditto any financial incentives.) You should also stay away from topics like the funding of public schools, even if you feel passionately on the subject, because you don't know the politics of the person reading your application. Save it for the interview, when you can gauge reactions.
AnswerBe honest as to why you want to be a teacher. The worst thing for a kid to have is a teacher who doesn't really want to be there. So if you truly want to be a teacher, tell the college why. It may be because of a certain teacher you had or an event that made you decide. What ever it is be truthful and sincere and it will reflect in your essay.Can an STD cause dark spots around your stomach?
sometimes you have small spots on your stomach and its nothing but your skin being ashy. just apply lotion to your skin 3 times a day
What type of degree do you need to open a restaurant?
You are not required to have a degree however, it would greatly benefit one who has acquired a degree in restaurant management.
What diseases does coleus treat?
Asthma, painful periods, angina, irritable bowel syndrome, bladder infections, high blood pressure, eczema. psoriasis and possibly cardiovascular diseases, stroke.
What words means the study of skin Anthropology Dermatology Biology Geology?
Dermatology from the greek word dermatos which apparently meant "skin, hide or leather".
Source:
Dictionary.com, "dermatologist," in Online Etymology Dictionary. Source location: Douglas Harper, Historian. Accessed: February 12, 2010.
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What is the best face cream for dark spots?
Being a Dermatologist, I would suggest you to go for the best. Dark spots can be due to acne, sun or it can be your age spots. the all in solution is Lifecell. It gives you flawless and glowing skin within a week.
How long is dermatology assistant training?
By dermatology assistant, I assume you're referring to a dermatology medical assistant. If you are referring to a dermatology Physician Assistant, that is a Masters degree in PA studies, and then you generally need years of work experience under the guidance of a supervising dermatologist.
To be a dermatology medical assistant, you first need your medical assistant training through a local trade school or community college. These programs focus on general medical practice, but not specifically dermatology. If you are then hired in a dermatology practice, you need to learn the skills specific the specialty, and often within 6 months or so you should feel pretty comfortable in the field.
Lump under your arm that has burst and blood and puse came out What does that mean?
I have one on my butt, and it occurs every once in a while. it get popped, then bleeds/oozes about half of the time. then, a scab forms over it and it closes. then, about a month or two later, it keeps occurring. I have no idea what it is, what it means, or why it's on my rump. I would have your doctor check you out if it's happening
Is a p.h.D the best degree to have to become a dermatologist?
No, you will need a medical degree such as a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree (D.O.), Doctor of Medicine degree (M.D.), or a Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery degree (MBBS/MBChB). After earning one of these medical degrees, a residency specializing in dermatology and board certification examinations must be successfully completed to become a board certified dermatologist.