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Medical and Legal Resources for Students Orphaned Kitty Care

Students in medical school or law school programs need to put in long hours to complete their coursework. Finding the most valuable online resources quickly can help streamline the researching process. Likewise, students of other fields may need to access authoritative information on law or medicine, without wading through excess technical jargon. The following resources can help launch your research process.

General Law Links

Whether you are researching a specific theme or more general topics, these online sources can provide valuable law-related information. To understand medical malpractice, for example, it is advisable to learn something of the wider legal background.

Studying the Bill of Rights

The Bill of Rights is the backbone of many of our civil liberties. Law students in the U.S. are expected to know the amendments that make up this essential component of the United States Constitution. Learning about the document itself can shed insight on legal process and numerous cases.

Students Guide to Women's Suffrage

It can be difficult to imagine that, only a hundred years ago, women could not vote in the United States. The nineteenth amendment, which grants all U.S. citizens the right to vote, was not added to the U.S. Constitution until the year 1920. Today, you can find many reliable online resources with detailed information about the fight for suffrage in the U.S. and abroad.

Athletes' Guide to Concussion

Concussions are the most common type of traumatic brain injury. These injuries are a result of a sudden and direct blow to the head. Playing certain sports can put you at a higher risk of concussion. To minimize your risk of concussion or any concussion-related complications, learn a bit about the phenomena before it happens.

Medical Students Resource Guide

For medical students, the learning process never ends. Several national organizations and institutions manage lists of resources, from links to periodicals, to help medical students research more quickly and effectively. By taking advantage of resources available to them, medical students can make the most out of their medical education.

 



 

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