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Summary of the Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) Course to Crafting the Future of Education
The Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) is a specialized postgraduate program that delves deeper into the science of physical rehabilitation and therapeutic techniques. Designed for those who wish to advance their knowledge and clinical skills in physiotherapy, the Master of Physiotherapy course is ideal for graduates who aspire to become experts in their field. Understanding what is Master of Physiotherapy is essential, as this course goes beyond basic physiotherapy principles, offering advanced training in specialized areas such as musculoskeletal, neurological, and sports physiotherapy.
About Master of Physiotherapy Course and Eligibility
The Master of Physiotherapy MPT program covers a broad range of topics that provide students with in-depth theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The Master of Physiotherapy eligibility criteria typically require candidates to have completed a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) degree from a recognized institution with a minimum required percentage. The Master of Physiotherapy admission process usually involves entrance exams, followed by an interview or counseling session, depending on the college.
Master of Physiotherapy Course Duration and Syllabus
The Master of Physiotherapy course duration generally spans two years, divided into four semesters. This program combines classroom learning, clinical practice, and research work, ensuring that students gain a comprehensive education. The Master of Physiotherapy syllabus includes advanced subjects such as clinical biomechanics, advanced electrotherapy, manual therapy, and research methodology, enabling students to specialize in their chosen area of interest.
Master of Physiotherapy Fees and Top Colleges in India
Understanding the Master of Physiotherapy fees is a crucial aspect of planning your education. Fees can vary widely depending on the college, with private institutions generally charging more compared to government colleges. India is home to some of the best Master of Physiotherapy colleges, offering quality education and excellent training facilities. For those looking at studying Master of Physiotherapy in India, numerous colleges provide a robust curriculum and experienced faculty. If you're specifically interested in studying in the region, exploring Master of Physiotherapy colleges in West Bengal can be a great option.
Best Master of Physiotherapy Colleges in India
Selecting the best Master of Physiotherapy colleges in India is essential for a successful academic and professional journey. The choice of college can significantly impact your learning experience, research opportunities, and career prospects. When exploring Master of Physiotherapy colleges in India, consider factors such as faculty expertise, clinical exposure, research facilities, and placement opportunities to ensure you receive a well-rounded education.
Conclusion
The Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) program is a gateway to advanced clinical practice and specialized roles in the healthcare sector. With insights into the Master of Physiotherapy course, Master of Physiotherapy eligibility, and the overall Master of Physiotherapy course duration, students can make well-informed decisions about their higher education. Whether you're exploring the Master of Physiotherapy syllabus or looking at the best Master of Physiotherapy colleges in India, this course offers the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the field of physiotherapy.
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this will probably be long but I don’t care
It never ceases to amaze me how decent the people in Queen all are. Like yeah they are a major rock band and there was no shortage of Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll™️ going on. We know this. I’m not trying to portray them as perfect people.
But like, if you look at literally anything anyone who’s spent time with them has said or just their actions in general it’s almost hard to believe how like…generous and kind they all are. I mean especially comparing to stuff you hear about the other people/groups at the time.
Freddie bought Christmas dinners for all AIDS patients in hospitals every year. He was a great tipper. He invited anyone who had nowhere else to go to Garden Lodge for holiday dinners. He bought his friends Christmas presents for a Christmas he knew he wouldn’t see. He bought Jim a car. He took in a stranded musician in Japan and sent his driver up to McDonalds when he discovered the person (I’m sorry I don’t remember who it was) didn’t like sushi and then paid the owner to let the guy just sit there. He was the peacemaker of Queen. Everyone around him has always said how funny, kind, generous, and respectful he was.
Roger got a taste of a solo career and immediately went “I’m going to raise awareness for a whole bunch of issues because I am in the position to do so.” He wrote songs about war, racism, socioeconomic inequality, AIDS, neo-Nazism/holocaust denial, domestic violence. He called out religious extremism, politicians, and the extremely wealthy sometimes by name. He’s a patron of Cornwall Pride. He had a signed congratulations note delivered to a couple who got engaged during Somebody To Love. And of course, he co-founded the Mercury Phoenix Trust and then nearly single-handedly organized what remains the largest tribute concert ever the proceeds of which went to the MPT
Brian is Brian. I mean anyone who follows him on Instagram will know he just has a philosophy of treating people with kindness. He’s a queer ally, he calls out crazy right-wing people on a variety of issues, he calls for a ceasefire in Gaza and he champions animal rights. And he practices what he preaches as you will know if you kept up with their last Japan tour and his quest to find vegan food. Not to mention as well as also being a co-founder of the MPT, he and Roger went on national television ONE WEEK after Freddie died to dispel homophobia, AIDS fearmongering, and to raise awareness (not to mention trying to clear up everything the press had been saying about Freddie).
As John is the quiet, private person not much is known about him regarding this but he obviously had deep love and respect for Freddie and I mean there is something to say about the company you keep.
I don’t really have a point I just marvel at it
#Again not saying mistakes were never made#But if you think about it#They’ve done so much to benefit others#They’re charitable#and they use their platforms for good#I love it#very very lucky#Queen#queen band#freddie mercury#Roger Taylor#roger meddows taylor#brian may#sir brian may#john deacon
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Queen Fanclub Convention 2023 Part 7: the rest of the fun!
I'm done with all those long transcripts so this post will be more of photos and vibes! While the guest panels were the bulk of the main event during the Convention, there were a lot of other things going on parallel and in-between. I'll just be posting a few things with somewhat interesting contents - to me at least!
Marketplace
Can't really capture the whole atmosphere in one shot but as the name suggests, this is where Queen fans put up their stalls to sell their Queen-related things. They range from handcrafted works to rarity bootlegs, so it was all quite a mix! It was honestly like walking through a hoarder's den lmao, but in a somewhat organized way. Anyone I've seen or heard about as Queen collectors online, they were probably there, or at least their stuff were. Just to give you an idea here are people putting up their Sotheby's purchases right there.
I was mainly a woman on a mission for rarities, but this was Saturday morning before the panel and I didn't want to lose my spot at the good table, so I had to go about it quickly and efficiently. I didn't want to fall for obvious scams either which there are a lot! So my right hand was browsing through items while my left was on the phone scrolling through file folders and chats (£60 for a 1984 bootleg?? I have that in a freakin OneDrive link 😭). I bought something cheap that, in panic, I thought I didn't have, but it turns out I did. Not a big loss and it was a much nicer quality so it was fine...
MPT also had their own stall inside the hall (not part of the Marketplace), this was just a small selection. And you can hear a trivia quiz running in the background lol.
Charity Auction and Raffle
I didn't participate in the auction and I only spent a little on the raffle (and didn't get anything lol, lots of people bought huge amounts of raffle tickets), but there were some interesting things! List of the auction items on the left (📸 Ian Knight) and list of the raffle items on the right.
I loved seeing the handwritten things up for auction, again all the images below were taken by Ian but cropped by me.
From left to right. First is #6, Roger's handwritten letter for the fanclub magazine in 1994, talking about his song "Nazis 1994".
Next is #10, a lyrics sheet of Say It's Not True with Roger's handwritten note: "This is a sad song about a horrible situation anyone could find themselves in! 46664!"
Last is #21, Brian's "favourites" questionnaire, handwritten and signed. He loves Queen II and The Works (what a combo) and writes Anita Dobson under favourite actress 🥰
Party vibes!
The rest of the party is just good fun! Some of the calmer parts are team games and trivia quizzes, both Queen and non-Queen related, for the brainy fans! There is also a caravan decorating competition and a fancy dress competition for the crafty fans! (I didn't take many photos of them myself and I've already used too many of Ian's lol, so sorry for the lack of photos...) There's also a crazy golf competition somewhere but I did not check that out at all I was not there for that. Lots of music (tribute bands and DJs) and dancing which I could only indulge in for a small amount of time before I drained my entire social energy lol. Here's a tradition at the Convention which they call the Breakthru train, lots of fun!
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Overall a really fascinating first-time experience at the Queen Fanclub Convention! It was very satisfying content-wise and, while I was wary (a party for 3 days? my God) it was also very fulfilling social-wise! I'm glad I decided to give it a go before returning home. It wouldn't have been the amazing experience that it was without everyone who was there with me but especially Ian, Rob, Cilla, Reece, and of course everyone else I met up and chatted with. Meeting fellow Queen fans irl is always a highlight that just hits different.
If you're still here that's incredible! Thank you for reading!
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Hey, I’m a law student and I’m also autistic and ADHD and I was wondering if you have any tips for working in law as a neurodivergent person? I love my course and I can’t wait to work but the 85% unemployment statistic really scares me.
This is a long answer, so I'm going to cut it for the sake of mobile users. I do link some products below; I'm not getting paid, and I'm only linking them because they honestly work for me. Also, as a caveat, a lot of this advice assumes that you're American and/or working in-person at a private law firm; unfortunately, that's my only experience other than a month doing part-time intake for my regional legal aid service.
The biggest hurdle you will meet is the bar exam*: you need a study buddy who does not have ADHD and can help keep you on track. Don't study separately then meet up; do things like watching lecture videos together and keeping pace with one another in person. I'm not ADHD myself, but my best friend and forever study partner is, and she struggled to self-start.
Buy a bar prep course. This is not the time to be a scrooge; don't buy Kaplan just because it's cheaper (it also sucks). Barbri and Themis are both good - of these, use whichever you can get for cheapest or, if the costs are comparable, use Barbri if structure gives you comfort and use Themis if you need some control over the order in which you do things. Also use Themis if humor engages you; the Property and Contracts lecturers are hilarious. Stick to your bar prep program, but be gentle with yourself if you fall behind pace - realistically, you need to get through all the topics at least once, but you don't have to do every practice MPT, every practice essay, and every practice MBE quiz. Use the same study techniques that got you through law school. IMO, useful supplemental tools include the Critical Pass flashcards (get them used if possible, or get a referral code from somebody) and the Finz Multistate Method guide. Do your best to treat the bar exam as a game - because it is one.
There's a strategy for every section, and you should practice these strategies. For the MBE, use the Finz method - it works. For the MEE, or any other essay exam, use IRAC - and make up the R if you need to. The UBE, and most state bar exams, are graded such that you do get more points for knowing the rule, but you can still get points if you make up a reasonable-sounding rule and then apply it correctly. For the MPT, just throw in as many case and rule cites as possible. Try to cite every document you're given.
Join a bar prep FB group if you use FB; I was in Themis Memes for Should-Be-Studying Teens, but I know there's a Barbri group too. I found that being able to laugh at my bar prep course made it less miserable to do it. Don't be afraid to turn the videos on 2x or 0.5x speed - or faster or slower as needed. Some of the Themis lecturers talk to slowly that we went up to 3x; one of them talks so fast I had to slow him down.
Practice for the test in as many different environments as you can. I took the 2020 Pandemic Bar, so my bar was different than standard (I took it in a hotel room with my back to the door and proctors patrolling the hallways, it was mildly traumatizing fun), but I highly recommend getting used to noise while you're taking the test. Your ADHD/Autism hyperfocus will help here - make the bar exam your hyperfixation to the extent possible.
Once you pass the bar exam, your next hurdle will be the job search. You are going to have to mask for interviews, there's just no getting around it, but how much you mask will depend on your area of law. Big Law firms and intense, litigation-focused practice areas (e.g., business lit or criminal law) will expect you to be gregarious, friendly, and charming from the get-go; less litigation-focused practice areas (e.g., probate or family law) will often have more tolerance for quieter, less aggressive types.
Do not panic if you wind up at a less-than-favorable firm on your first or even your second job; a lateral shift between firms won't kill your resume as long as you can give a tactful reason you left (e.g., "I found that I prefer to focus on X instead of Y," or "I found that I had more opportunities to explore X at Y firm, and I am interested in focusing on X"). It is not normal to cry every day after work. It is not normal to routinely have panic attacks in the bathroom.
Once you have a job, billing is going to be difficult unless you gamify it. I use the Finch self-care app, so I have a task at the end of every week to make sure I have billed my time. My friend rewards herself for every day she bills by buying herself a new pen. Some people thrive off of timers (MyCase and Clio are popular case management software programs; both have timers built-in), but if nothing else, simply note when you start tasks and when you finish them by sending e-mails to yourself (or others, if relevant) at the end of every task. If your case management software can integrate with your e-mail (MyCase can integrate with Outlook, for instance), then use that to tag outgoing e-mails so you can be sure each one gets billed.
Outside of Big Law or intense practice areas, very few people bill 8 hours per day - a lot of the work you do will be non-billable, but also you will suffer from exhaustion or burnout if you try to bill 8 hours per day (my minimum is 20 hours per week, which is just 4 hours a day). You also will usually have some discretion in billing - use that to make yourself feel better if inattention issues make something take longer than you feel is fair. As for billing enough, if you find that you are most productive outside of work hours, find a firm that will let you access client files offsite - work at home if they'll let you.
I do a lot of my best billing either in the mornings right when I get to work or at 10:00 at night. That's okay so long as you take breaks during the workday (I watch a lot of TikTok during my breaks, but I also fiddle with various online games and such); you'll need mental rest to reset between cases. If you struggle with task-switching, use a break to help reset your focus. I strongly recommend setting an alarm for yourself during breaks so that time blindness doesn't derail you. Make your alarm kind of annoying; something you won't just mindlessly ignore.
Let yourself hyperfocus on things; all of that time you spend researching and drafting and correcting and perfecting that motion or brief is billable, and it's also good practice of law - your client and your partner will appreciate your thoroughness, and the judge will almost never hate it (some judges prefer brevity, but I've never had a judge upset at me for wordiness).
I also recommend getting apps that can automate things for you; I use Espanso to make my life easier by having easy-to-type shortcuts for common phrases and information (e.g., the current date, my bar card number, my work e-mail address, etc.). You can customize these things to make sense to your own brain - your process doesn't have to work for anyone but you. Similarly, I use macros in Word to make drafting go faster by letting buttons do all my formatting for me.
Excel sheets make excellent task lists because you can split them up by case, and set them up to highlight things (e.g., today's date) automatically. Most firms will have some kind of "docket meeting" where everyone goes over the status on each case - some people prefer handwritten notes (my best friend does), some people prefer digital notes (I have an excel workbook I use). Find a method that reduces distractions but lets you keep up with the flow of conversation.
On the topic of technology, if your firm provides a computer for you, or if your firm will provide accessories to supplement your own computer, push to have multiple monitors - I use my own laptop, but my boss provides monitors and I have two plus my laptop screen. It is WAY easier to keep up with billing if you can keep your time entry software open and visible on one of your screens.
You will be spending a lot of time in your office; make it comfortable. Once you are making enough to get by, invest in a good office chair (that you own, so you can take it with you if you leave the firm) and some basic office supplies that you like, such as a post-it note dispenser (mine is a cat!). My office chair is designed to let me sit cross-legged - I highly recommend having an office chair that matches your most comfortable sitting style. Having some things that are yours will make any future moves less awkward. I also strongly, strongly recommend getting some simple and quietish fidget toys - I have several spinners, wacky tracks, tangles, and clicky fidgets in one of my desk drawers, amongst others, to help me self-stim, as well as a sensory sticker on my desk pad (on the linked set, I have the rough version of the bottom middle sticker, the rainbow finger labyrinth one).
For me, I find that actual litigation requires scripting. Whether it's an oral argument or just a temporary orders hearing, I typically have every word I intend to say written down as much as I can (re-direct examination or re-cross examination can't be scripted before the day of, but I usually at least scrawl a summary of the question I need to ask as I'm taking notes). I don't necessarily read from it, and sometimes I veer off-script, but there is a specific comfort in having the words scripted out. On the few occasions I have ad-libbed things, I find that I come off less authoritative and confident, which gives the judge the impression that I am guessing. I also find comfort in having a copy of the code I need (which is always the Texas Family Code for me) on-hand at the counsel table. You are allowed to tell the judge you'd like to consult the statute when the judge asks you a question.
I also find that, for courtroom litigation, it's worthwhile to make sure your court clothes are comfortable. Courtrooms in my area are universally a little too warm, so I have a linen blazer that breathes and a variety of shell tops that don't have sleeves. I also have bad ankles, so I wear exclusively flats despite the fact that I am less than 5 feet tall. For me, heat sensitivity is a part of my sensory issues so I am all about setting myself up for success. It's also worthwhile to bring extra water bottles; at my firm (we are almost all ND in some regard), the standard is 2 per attorney and 1 for each support staff, then 1 for the client.
For out-of-court days, even "business" can be comfortable if you're a creative shopper. My last firm required business attire, though not necessarily courtroom attire. I wore a lot of dresses to stay cool, and a solid-color dress in a modest cut paired with a black blazer (which you can remove when you're just working in your office) almost always makes the cut. For those who don't like or can't wear dresses, comfortable slacks and a modest blouse or dress shirt, paired with a blazer, also works. My current firm only requires business casual for client meetings, courtroom attire for court, and otherwise as long as we cover our shoulders and don't wear shorts, we're good to go. I use a cardigan to cover my shoulders when I'm outside my office, as most of my blouses are sleeveless. It's worthwhile to invest in a good office sweater anyway; I like a thin t-shirt material cardigan for me, but my officemate uses a pullover knit sweater. Do what's comfortable.
Office meetings, or even court hearings, can sometimes get loud and overstimulating - buy you some Flare Audio Calmer ear inserts, they really do help take some of the 'sharpness' off of the noise. I also recommend a playlist that contains binaural beats (assuming you like them) or colored (white, brown, pink, etc) noise and a solid pair of ANC headphones or earbud, depending on your preference (the linked products are far from the only options, they're just reasonably-priced options that I know work; I personally use first-gen Airpod Pros). If you don't like binaural beats or white noise, instrumentals of pop songs are also excellent.
You can also get phone apps that layer binaural beats over your music - I find that it sometimes helps me calm down when I'm close to a meltdown, though I personally feel worse at the lower frequencies (I usually stay around the alpha-beta frequency line, but ymmv). I think there are probably also some apps for colored noise over your music, but I haven't looked. If you haven't before, I recommend experimenting with binaural beats and/or colored noise - I find that they can help calm down some of the staticky feeling I get from overstimulation.
Offices also sometimes involve other sensory dangers - like, for instance, food texture issues (another big one for me). You can often get out of things like that by simply explaining that the food doesn't agree with you, or that you're not very hungry - or, if your boss knows that you have sensory issues (mine knows I'm autistic), you can just quietly explain that it's a sensory problem and you have it under control. Keep some safe snacks in your office. You can avoid alcohol, if you're picky about it or just don't like it, by explaining that you're not in the mood to drink (or that you don't drink, period) and that you'll stick to soda/tea/water/whatever. Only major assholes will push past that.
Most coping mechanisms for sensory issues can be justified with "I don't feel good" or "I have a headache."
If your office chair hurts your back, get up and walk around. You are not in elementary school; at most firms, you can step out and just let your coworkers know where'/how to find you, and when you'll be back.
For intra-office and extra-office communications, if you have any doubts about the quality of the communication, you can put it in writing afterwards. A quick e-mail saying, "Okay, so this is my understanding of X, please let me know if I've misunderstood anything or if anything changes" is a good CYA to cover any communication difficulties; don't use idioms or shorthand in these e-mails - actually spell out exactly what you think happened, or what you think you've been asked to do.
If you're worried about your tone in written communications, Chat GPT is good at doing a first draft. It can also do a first draft of your attorney bio, if you're asked to write it yourself. Tell it the message you want to convey, and the tone in which you need it said. For instance, if you need to convey to a pro se opposing party that your world does not revolve around them, but you want to do it professionally, you might tell Chat GPT, "Write a professional e-mail to my opposing party conveying that my world does not revolve around them and that I will get to them when I get to them." That won't give you a perfect e-mail, but it gives you an idea of how to set the tone. Never trust any citation the thing gives you, but you can also use it to simplify complex thoughts for motions that you need to be simpler.
Law practice is also emotionally draining. Take the time to cry if you need to, or to go outside or into a breakroom and breathe.
Essentially, working in law when you're ND means finding tools to help you. It's definitely doable (as I said, most of my current firm is ND), but you'll need to find coping mechanisms to soothe yourself. If you've gotten into law school, I think it's clear that you're competent enough to work. The trick is not burning yourself out entirely, which I hope the above can help with.
* - This is not and never will be an endorsement of bar exams as a measure of competence for new attorneys. The bar exam is a racist and classist institution born from the desire of old white men to keep their good-ol'-boys club exclusive. Fuck the NCBE and abolish bar exams nationwide.
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Owlscop
The Owl House X Petscop AU
Sprites design
I redesigned the characters' in-game Petscop sprites to fit the AU. This was very fun and I'm pretty proud of what I came up with !
Players' sprites
Golden Guardian (Guardian redesign) : This redesign follows the classic shape of the Petscop Guardian, but makes it look like the Golden Guard. It's wearing the golden Guard outfit, so does every sprite. Instead of the classic head of the Guardian, this is the Golden Gard's mask, but following the normal head shape. All the colors were color-picked from Petscop sprites to match its aesthetic. The Golden Guardian of course still doesn't have hands
There are 4 sprites for the players is Petscop. The basic one, the Guardian, is the one that represents you when you are playing the game, always. When you encounter another player though their sprite will be a Guardian with a different head. That head is something that symbolizes a specific player. This is called the Multiple Player Theory (MPT for short).
Hunter MPT Guardian : This is Hunter-Paul's avatar. Originally, Paul's avatar is called pyramid-head since its head is the red pyramid that symbolizes Care's dance. I thought : what would symbolize Hunter best ? And especially a happier Hunter ? Of course that would be Flapjack, Hunter's best friend and Palisman. Which is perfect because Flapjack is red, much like the original pyramid. It's also not a human face in both cases. To fit better the aesthetic and to symbolize the older Hunter, I decided to go with the Flapjack tattoo design as seen in Watching and Dreaming.
Belos MPT Guardian : This is Belos' avatar. It's based on Marvin's, which is originally a green mask that is quite scary in its deformity. What represents Belos needed to be green and monstrous too, which could only be his Palisman-monster face and its inhumane smile. Both Marvin's and Belos' faces are the closest to a humans face between the three MPT avatars. For this design too I tried to keep it simple with the shapes and no shading.
Amity MPT Guardian : This is Amity's avatar. It's inspired by Belle's, which is in Petscop a circle, specifically a drawing of a girl's face that we assume is Tiara aka who she thinks she is/wants to be. So for Amity, I went with the Blight Industries' logo. It represents Amity very well because it is an Abomination (what she loves most) as well as a symbol of her parents' company (who she thinks she is/should want to be, the perfect daughter, witch and heiress) and it's purple like her. It also replaces Belle's drawing perfectly since it is also a circle with a face in it.
Hunter A, B and NLM
In Petscop, we encounter care A, B and NLM in different locations. Her face in the 3 states is also drawn on a piece of paper at the beginning. She has her own sprites different from any Guardian. Since Hunter is Care in Owlscop, I changed these to look like him. Because this is Hunter-Cqre and not Hunter-Paul, the redesign looks like him back when he was the Golden Guard, especially for his outfit.
Children that went through a Rebirthing have 3 different states: A, B and NLM (Nobody Loves Me). A is for when the child is ok, B not so much and NLM is a mentally broken person.
All the colors have been color-picked from Petscop (Care and Guardian sprites).
Hunter A : This is Hunter before the abuse, as a freshly made Grimwalker. For that reason, he is a Hunter we have never seen in TOH. I removed his scar, damaged ear and characteristic dark circles. Indeed, these are all consequences of Belos' abuse. His hair though is close to what it is the first time we see him.
Hunter B : This one is close to the actual Hunter we see on TOH except more disheveled to match the evolution of Care's sprites.
Hunter NLM : This is the same design as Hunter B, but in Care NLM's pose.
#owlscop#owlscop au#petscop#toh#the owl house#toh au#the owl house au#hunter toh#hunter deamonne#long post#petscop guardian#i had a lot of fun drawing these#golden guardian is a catchy name idk#i absolutely love analyzing everything in detail#even my own work#i just really like sharing all the small reasons why something is the way it is
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Okay, since it’s been a few days. Here’s my song ranking:
1. Haven - 9.3/10: so many brilliant elements to this song. My favourite parts. “Help me believe in something more”, “murder on the eyes”, the down to you strings turning into lyrics, and of course the ever after motif.
2. Worlds collide - 9.1/10: great verses, great chorus, great bridge. Favourite parts - “here at the heart, nobody stays together”, MPT throwback, and “no one’s safe” scream
3. Now or never - 8.8/10: my favourite part is the last one minute but the ticking is a nice touch. Underrated IMO. The last octave switch at the end may resemble the crossing of the threshold?
4. Ancient history - 8.7/10. The sax, is there anything else to say?
5. Into the storm - 8.5/10. Great vocals, nice harmonies, great for the story, no complaints.
6. Stand and fight - 8.4/10. Powerful, raw emotion with a great message. Really like this one.
7. Turn and run - 8.3/10 - stand and fights brother, really like the creepy feel and powerful ending adding further to the story.
8. Down to you - 8.1/10 - after ‘haven’ the strings have a whole new meaning to me. Slightly short but catchy and pleasant to bop to.
9. Nights like these - 7.9/10 - really nice message and chill song. Always will be drawn to this song.
10. Lightning and thunder - 7.7/10. Wish it had a bridge but what is there i like. Solid but not my fave.
11. A normal life - 7.5/10 I’m not sure if I’ve listened to it too many times but not really craving to listen to it. Still appreciate its art and role in the story.
12/13. Remember me by/im not getting better - 7/10. I do really like the verses of RMB but the chorus gets a bit messy for my liking. INGB verses remind me too much of ‘your ghost’ from phantoms but I like the chorus. Again I won’t skip but they’re not my favourite.
Overall 8.1/10 - I would probably put this as my second favourite album. Let me know what you think
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Daredevil Timeline Thoughts
Assuming that Matt and Foggy weren't exaggerating all that much when they told Karen they had been lawyers for a couple of hours, I submit the following two timelines for how this might have happened.
POSSIBLE TIMELINE 1
Late December 2013 – Early January 2014*: Apply to take Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE).
Late March 2014: Takes the MPRE.
April 1, 2014 – April 30, 2014: Apply to take the New York Bar Exam (NYBE).
Late April 2014 or Early May 2014**: Get results from MPRE.
May 5, 2014 – May 16, 2014: Take end of year exams.
May 22, 2014: Attend graduation ceremony from Columbia Law School.
May 22, 2014 – July 28, 2014: Study for NYBE.
July 29, 2014 – July 30, 2014: Take NYBE***
October 28, 2014: Get results from NYBE.
October 31, 2014: Receive Notice of Certification from the Appellate Division, submits application for admission to New York Bar.
November 2014: Has fitness and character interview, mandatory orientation program, and admission ceremony where the oath of office is administrated in open court.
November 2014 – July 2015: Try to convince a bank to give two baby attorneys with no trial experience a business loan to start their own law firm while doing some kind of work in order to pay for things like rent and food.
July 2015****: Events of Daredevil Season 1 begin.
*I could not find exact dates for MPRE except for this year (2023) so I'm guessing based on those dates.
**MPRE typically gives the results about six weeks after taking the exam.
***Consisting of the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE), Multistate Performance Test (MPT), and New York law oriented exam consisting of 5 essays questions and 50 multiple choice questions. New York doesn't start using the Universal Bar Exam (UBE) in combination with the NYLC (New York Law Course) and NYLE (New York Law Exam) until 2016.
****MCU and MCU-related stuff are presumed to take place in the same year they aired unless specifically stated otherwise so Daredevil Season 1 took place sometime during 2015. Judging by the weather we see in the first season, I using the month they began filming in New York City which was July.
POSSIBLE TIMELINE 2
April 2014: Apply to participate in the Pro-Bono Scholars Program*
Late July 2014 – Mid-September 2014: Apply to take Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination (MPRE).
October – November 2014: Accepted into the Program.
November 1, 2014 – November 30, 2014: Applies for New York Bar Exam (NYBE).
Early November 2014: Takes the MPRE.
Mid-December 2014: Gets results from MPRE.
January 2015 – February 23, 2015: Study for bar exam
February 24, 2015 – February 25, 2015: Takes NYBE.
March 1, 2015: Begin Program of combination of pro-bono legal work under supervision of attorney + classwork under supervising Columbia faculty member.
April 27, 2015: Gets results from NYBE.
ca. May 22, 2015**: Complete Program.
June 2015: Receive J.D from Columbia.
June 2015: Receive Notice of Certification from the Appellate Division, submits application for admission to New York Bar.
June 2015: Has fitness and character interview, mandatory orientation program, and admission ceremony where the oath of office is administrated in open court.
July 2015: Get their business loan for Nelson & Murdock.
July 2015: Events of Daredevil Season I begin.
*New program announced in February 2014 by then Chief Justice of New York Jonathan Lippman.
**Program is 12 weeks long, estimate is based on current year estimated dates on Columbia's website.
ADDITIONAL NOTES
Matt would be encouraged to apply for his exams as soon as possible since he has to apply for disability accommodations and that requires some additional forms and documentation.
Doing the Pro-Bono Scholar Programs satisfies the requirement for 50 hours of pro-bono work for admission to the New York Bar that came into effect in January 2015.
SOURCES
Columbia Law School (https://www.law.columbia.edu/)
New York State Board of Law Examiners (https://www.nybarexam.org/)
National Conference of Bar Examiners (https://www.ncbex.org/exams/mpre/)
New York Unified Court System (https://www.nycourts.gov/)
FURTHER THOUGHTS
Alternately, Matt and Foggy passed the bar a couple years prior to series and worked for a couple of years at a law firm or as a judge's clerk while they built up a fund / prepared a business plan to convince a bank to give them a business loan*. AND actually learn how to be trial attorneys since law school doesn't teach you that.
*Given that they reference being in debt and how expensive Columbia is, any money Jack left Matt was long gone so they would need a loan to cover their start-up costs.
IN CONCLUSION
Any thoughts?
Probably to be continued since this isn't the only timeline related thing that snares the part of my brain prone to overthinking.
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Top 5 Paramedical Colleges in Bihar
The healthcare industry is growing rapidly, and paramedical courses are a gateway to a rewarding career in the medical field. Bihar, being one of the educational hubs in India, offers numerous opportunities for students interested in paramedical sciences. With a focus on practical knowledge and advanced training, the state is home to some of the finest paramedical institutes. If you’re looking for the top paramedical colleges in Bihar offering quality education, this guide is for you.
In this blog, we will discuss the Top 5 Paramedical Colleges in Bihar, including details about the courses, infrastructure, and career prospects they provide. Additionally, we will explore why pursuing paramedical courses in Bihar is a great choice for students aspiring to make a difference in the healthcare sector.
1. Paramedical College Bihar, Patna
Location: Patna, Bihar
When it comes to paramedical education in Bihar, the Paramedical College Bihar in Patna stands out as a leading institution. Known for its state-of-the-art infrastructure and excellent academic environment, the college has been shaping skilled healthcare professionals for years.
Courses Offered:
Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT)
Diploma in Radiology and Imaging Technology (DRIT)
Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Technology (B.Sc. MLT)
Bachelor in Physiotherapy (BPT)
Master in Physiotherapy (MPT)
Diploma in OT Assistant
Certificate in Medical Dresser
Diploma in Sanitary inspector
Master in medical Lab Technician
Why Choose This College?
Highly experienced faculty dedicated to mentoring students.
Modern laboratories are equipped with advanced medical equipment.
Internship programs in reputed hospitals to ensure hands-on training.
For students seeking a comprehensive education in healthcare, the Paramedical College Bihar in Patna is a perfect choice.
2. Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital (DMCH)
Location: Darbhanga, Bihar
Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital is a prestigious name in the field of paramedical education. The college is known for its high-quality teaching and training facilities, making it a preferred choice for paramedical aspirants.
Courses Offered:
Diploma in General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM)
Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology (OTT)
Bachelor in Radiology and Imaging Technology (BRIT)
Why Choose This College?
Strong academic foundation with a focus on research and development.
Affiliation with a multi-specialty hospital for practical exposure.
Affordable course fees compared to other private institutions.
DMCH consistently ranks among the top paramedical colleges in Bihar due to its academic excellence and career-focused programs.
3. Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (IGIMS)
Location: Patna, Bihar
Located in the heart of Bihar’s capital, IGIMS is a government institution offering a range of paramedical courses. The institute is well-known for its rigorous academic curriculum and emphasis on clinical training.
Courses Offered:
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT)
Diploma in Cardiac Care Technology
Diploma in Dialysis Technology
Why Choose This College?
Access to cutting-edge medical technology and labs.
Faculty members with decades of experience in the medical field.
Excellent placement opportunities in government hospitals and private healthcare organizations.
IGIMS is one of the best paramedical institutes in Bihar, providing students with a strong foundation for a successful career in healthcare.
4. Nalanda Medical College and Hospital (NMCH)
Location: Patna, Bihar
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Courses Offered:
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Diploma in Pharmacy
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc. Nursing)
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Strong academic partnerships with leading healthcare organizations.
Focus on community healthcare and rural outreach programs.
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5. Magadh University, Bodh Gaya
Location: Bodh Gaya, Bihar
Magadh University is one of Bihar's oldest and most respected universities offering a range of paramedical courses. With its extensive resources and experienced faculty, the university ensures students are well-prepared for the healthcare industry.
Courses Offered:
Diploma in Anaesthesia Technology
Diploma in Ophthalmic Technology
Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Technology (BMLT)
Why Choose This College?
Affordable education with government recognition.
Opportunities for internships in top hospitals across the state.
Access to one of Bihar’s largest university libraries.
Magadh University is ideal for students looking to gain theoretical knowledge and practical skills simultaneously.
Why Choose Paramedical Courses in Bihar?
Bihar offers an excellent environment for pursuing paramedical courses. Here’s why:
Affordable Education: Many paramedical colleges in Bihar provide high-quality education at reasonable fees.
Practical Exposure: Students gain hands-on experience through internships in hospitals and clinics.
Growing Opportunities: With increasing demand for skilled healthcare professionals, Bihar is becoming a hub for paramedical education.
Cultural Diversity: Students from all over India come to Bihar, creating a vibrant and diverse learning environment.
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Pursuing paramedical courses in Bihar opens up a wide range of career opportunities in the healthcare sector, such as:
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5 Reasons to Enroll in a Master of Physiotherapy Program
Physiotherapy is one of the most critical interventions in today's health sector in relation to rehabilitation and wellness, as it compensates for physical issues due to injuries, chronic conditions, and mobility impairments. To those who have pursued a Bachelor's in Physiotherapy and would like to advance professional prowess, completion of an MPT course can be the ultimate reward. The Master of Physiotherapy Course in Dehradun will provide opportunities to specialize, increase earnings, and develop the more advanced clinical skills required to lead the way in your chosen field. With that said, let's explore five compelling reasons to consider enrolling in an MPT program.
1. Advanced Specialization Opportunities
One of the great merits of a Master of Physiotherapy program is the possibility of advancing specializations into specific areas or streams, such as orthopedics, neurology, sports physiotherapy, or pediatrics. A master's program permits one to specialize in fields that lie deeper in their expertise and also increases opportunities of employability in the job market.
Their demand is also increasing, especially in places where healthcare is becoming specialized. For instance, while a sports physiotherapist would work with athletes to prevent injuries and rehabilitate them when they happen, a neuro-physiotherapist could provide vital care to patients who have had a stroke or spinal cord injury. You would be able to gain great insight in the field you prefer by opting for a course of master of physiotherapy in Dehradun, which would make you a greater asset both to employers and clients.
2. Increased Career Opportunities
The possibilities open up to a lot more, much compared to only graduating with a bachelor's degree. While Bachelors degree holders mostly find themselves working in entry-level positions, a master of physiotherapy comes with access to advanced clinical roles, research opportunities, and teaching positions in academic institutions.
Those with a Master of Physiotherapy who wish to teach are qualified for lecturer or instructor positions in the education of future physiotherapists. Careers in research enable professionals to become involved in evidence-based studies that inform physiotherapy. It prepares a student not only to provide direct patient care but also for some of the indirect roles that are contributing to the greater body of knowledge in physiotherapy.
3. Increased Earning Potential
Higher credentials tend to equate to higher compensation. Of course, a Master of Physiotherapy degree is not an exception. Specialized knowledge and advanced skills are rewarded with the appropriate recompense by employers willing to pay their premium prices to acquire experienced practitioners with advanced credentials.
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4. Skills and Knowledge Advanced
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5. To leadership positions
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Get to know about the benefits of pursuing master of physiotherapy
Many people might not be aware of this, but physiotherapy is a growing profession that is constantly reaching new heights. If you are also earning enough to get on that wagon, then buckle up and join the best MPT colleges in Jaipur. They are said to offer the ideal platform for students to pursue their master's in physiotherapy and complete their studies significantly more easily. Moreover, it would help you enlarge your knowledge and skills while helping you get better opportunities compared to the ones presented to students upon graduation. However, you need to understand some of the benefits that come from joining MPT colleges in Jaipur. Thus helping you decide whether to pursue this path or choose another specialization as per your preference.
Boosting career graph
Choosing to progress your career by picking a master of physiotherapy would be a huge boost to your professional growth. Based upon the growing demand for physiotherapists globally, you could make yourself part of something exciting.
Remember, joining those industries that are on the rise to greater achievements would be a much better choice than falling in popularity. Moreover, people are now shifting to non-invasive treatment to relieve themselves from the pain that comes with surgeries and lengthy hours of treatment.
Patients first choice
The majority of patients who are suffering from problems all over their body have started to rely upon physiotherapy for recovery. In a society where people are regularly suffering from chronic health issues, injuries to muscles and mobility challenges. For them, physiotherapy could be the answer to all of them. Getting a master's degree in physiotherapy might help you increase your qualifications while giving credibility to your treatment procedures for years to come.
Pursuing your passion
For those people who want to help others overcome their difficulties in life directly, selecting a master's in physiotherapy could be an excellent way to begin your career goal. The colleges in Jaipur are said to be your ideal place for pursuing a master's in physiotherapy compared to any other colleges that offer the same course.
Moreover, choosing to move ahead with your passion instead of joining some other industries might help you focus and overcome challenges that could come your way. Based upon the rising demand for physiotherapists, you could also find yourself in a financial windfall situation.
Research opportunities
The domain of physiotherapy is still yet to be explored properly; therefore, by choosing to make yourself a part of this industry, you could receive multiple research opportunities. By becoming an integral part of research, you could contribute heavily to the advancement of this industry in years to come.
In the future, you could also find yourself working with a handful of resources, but with proper skills and capabilities, it wouldn't necessarily be a problem for you. There are hundreds of research organizations that are looking to hire people with similar skills while bolstering their abilities.
Rapidly growing industry
Not everyone has the knack of making themselves part of a new industry compared to medicine and engineering. Those industries have been there from the beginning while making it easier for students to find success.
However, if you want to do things differently, choosing to become a part of the Masters of Physiotherapy program would be an excellent decision. Moreover, the benefits that you might be aware of in this industry would only be half of your knowledge. In a few years, you could find yourself in a much better position in this exciting career journey.
Conclusion
When it comes to planning for your master's in physiotherapy, choosing to enter the MPT colleges in Jaipur would be the best choice in your professional career. They could help you learn the skills that can guarantee you success while moving forward in this professional path.
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