In most states no you do not need any type of degree. A normal license should be good enough. usually its easier just to call the local mortuary and ask about your states requirement.
You cannot "pick up" gold in Red Dead Redemption. You earn it through looting bodies, trading and gambling.
18 in the UK, 21 in US.
a coroner OR a morticion
a coroner OR a morticion
Usually ravens will pick on dead bodies, like a lord of death. 177
You only need to go to 1 college if you pick the right one.
Need to know what year and if it is standard shift or automatic.
The job title for people who pick up dead bodies is typically "mortuary technician" or "removal technician." In some contexts, they may also be referred to as "coroner's assistants" or "death scene investigators." Their responsibilities include transporting deceased individuals from various locations to funeral homes or morgues while ensuring respect and dignity in the process.
You really do not need a degree at all. However, you will need to pick up experience. Usually individuals will join organizations and learn from within. Still, if you like developing goals and objectives for institutions and agencies on a professional level, a management degree would fit nicely. Viper1
You can either used a compressed air can and blow them out, and then pick their tiny dead bodies off of the floor by using a paper towel, or you can just use a paper towel from the start, and end up washing the flies down the sink.
Pick an area you enjoy. Your degree will affect your future job prospects.
Homicide detectives often do not use anything to dispel the smell of dead bodies. Sometimes, the nose is able to pick up clues about the crime. Other times, they may use a mentholated cream.