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It is from this history that it is said that the first academic title of doctor applied to scholars of law.
Dependent on the country under discussion, healthcare professions such as audiology, chiropractic, clinical psychology, dentistry, medicine, occupational therapy, homeopath, optometry, podiatry, pharmacy, physical therapy, public health, and veterinary medicine may use the title doctor professionally.
In Canada, healthcare professions for which members may be called by the title of doctor are: Medicine, Dentistry, Podiatry, Optometry, Vetereinary medicine, Chiropractic and, more recently, Pharmacy.
In the House of Commons of the United Kingdom on January 19, 1996, health minister Gerald Malone noted that the title doctor had never been restricted to either medical practitioners or those with doctoral degrees in the UK, commenting that the word was defined by common usage but that the titles " physician, doctor of medicine, licentiate in medicine and surgery, bachelor of medicine, surgeon, general practitioner and apothecary " did have special protection in law.
Historically, lawyers in most European countries were addressed with the title of doctor, and countries outside of Europe have generally followed the practice of the European country which had policy influence through modernization or colonialization.
holders in the United States use the title of doctor in professional and academic situations.
In countries where holders of the first law degree traditionally use the title of doctor ( for example, Peru, Brazil, Macau, Portugal, Argentina, and Italy ), J. D.
holders who are attorneys may use the title of doctor in advertisements.
With the introduction of National Health Practitioner registration legislation on July 1, 2010, the title " doctor " is not restricted in any Australian state.
The title " medical practitioner " is restricted for use by registered medical practitioners, while the title " doctor " is not restricted by law.
Research doctorates – PhDs and ScDs – are entitled to use the title " doctor ".
In the legal profession, graduates of almost all Canadian law schools receive the LLB degree and are not referred to as " doctor " ( in a growing number of Canadian law schools the degree of Juris Doctor is conferred, but the title is not used in practice ).
Practitioners in veterinary medicine, optometry and dentistry have doctorate degrees and are very commonly referred to with the title " Dr " preceding the specific name, but not referred to as " a doctor ".
In Ontario, only chiropractors, dentists, medical doctors, optometrists and psychologists can use the title " doctor ".
A registered naturopathic doctor may only use the titledoctorin written format if she or he also uses the phrase, " naturopathic doctor " immediately following his or her name.
Graduates of the six-year medical schools, the five-year law schools and the five-year veterinary medical schools receive the doctor title at the end of their studies.
Completing a PhD research programme also leads to the doctor title.
Upper levels of degree are anyway shown in the title, as those who obtain a master's degree can be referred to as " dottore / dottoressa magistrale " ( masterly doctor ) while those who achieve the relatively new program of " dottorato di ricerca " ( research doctorate, equivalent of a Ph. D .), carry the title of " dottore / dottoressa di ricerca " ( research doctor ), which can be abbreviated as " Dott.

title and has
A perceptive journalist, Sam Lubell, has phrased it in the title of one of his books as the revolt of the moderates.
The Attorney General shall assign such officers and employees of the Department of Justice as may be necessary to represent the United States as to any claims of the Government of the United States with respect to which the Commission has jurisdiction under this title.
Undoubtedly you have read the case histories of some of his prize-winning pupils ( every pupil has a physique title of some kind or other ).
There is no use at all in trying to follow it dance by dance and title by title, for it has a kind of nonstop format, and moves along in an admirable continuity that demands no pauses for identification.
`` He has married me with a ring of bright water '', begins the Kathleen Raine poem from which Maxwell takes his title, and it is this mystic bond between the human and natural world that the author conveys.
After the records of the property have been traced and the title has been found clear, it is sometimes guaranteed, or insured.
In Lutheran churches the title of abbess ( Äbtissin ) has in some cases ( e. g. Itzehoe ) survived to designate the heads of abbeys which since the Protestant Reformation have continued as Stifte.
Nonetheless, as Frank Bowe predicted when he testified as the lead witness on Title III in the Senate hearings leading up to enactment, the fact that Title III calls for accessibility in, and alterations to, thousands of stores, restaurants, hotels, etc., in thousands of communities across the U. S. means that this Title probably has had more effect on the lives of more Americans with disabilities than any other ADA title.
* Imogen Heap's album iMegaphone has a title that is an anagram of the singer's name.
Also known as the D-Backs, Arizona has one World Series title, in 2001, becoming the fastest expansion team in the majors to win a championship, doing it in only the fourth season since their expansion in 1998.
Although it does not match the German exactly, Wheen's title has justly become part of the English language and is retained here with gratitude.
The Institute of Medical Psychology at the University Hospital in Heidelberg, Germany has set up a Research Department Ayahuasca / Santo Daime, which in May 2008 held a 3-day conference under the title The globalization of Ayahuasca-An Amazonian psychoactive and its users.
From him it has descended continuously, through fifteen individuals, the title being increased to an Earldom in 1784 ; and in 1876 William Nevill 5th Earl ( b. 1826 ), ( d. 1915 ) an indefatigable and powerful supporter of the Tory Party, was created 1st Marquess of Abergavenny.
* The title has been referenced many times as episode titles of various shows over the years.
During the early centuries of Christianity the title " pope " was applied generally to all bishops ; it now has more specific meanings that vary between churches.
In the Greek Septuagint ( LXX ), Chronicles bears the title Paralipomenon (), i. e., " that which has been left out or left to one side ".
The phrase Great White Way has been attributed to Shep Friedman, columnist for the New York Morning Telegraph in 1901, who lifted the term from the title of a book about the Arctic by Albert Paine.
Daniel Amneus, however, argues that when Ross and Angus bring King Duncan's praise, and the news that Macbeth has been granted the title of Thane of Cawdor, the " greater honor " he ascribes to Macbeth is actually his title as Prince of Cumberland.
Christ has now become a name, one part of the name " Jesus Christ ", but originally it was a title ( the Messiah ) and not a name ; however its use in " Christ Jesus " is a title.
* categorizing and prioritizing rights to property — for example, the same article of property often has a " legal title " and an " equitable title ," and these two groups of ownership rights may be held by different people.
Each title has since spawned at least one sequel.

title and customarily
The title of this book revived the Ashes legend and it was after this that England v Australia series were customarily referred to as " The Ashes ".
Though lawyers in the United States do not customarily use such a title, the law degree in that country is the Juris Doctor, a professional doctorate degree, and some J. D.
As the daughter of an Earl, she is accorded the honorific courtesy title " Lady " and thus customarily addressed formally as " Lady Antonia ".
Female newspaper writers at that time customarily used pen names, and for Bly the editor chose " Nellie Bly ", adopted from the title character in the popular song " Nelly Bly " by Stephen Foster.
When a title is created for a former president, the succeeding president customarily countersigns the royal decree.
Historians customarily assign them the title " Holy Roman Emperor ", which has a basis in actual historical usage, and treat their " Holy Roman Empire " as a separate institution.
In the United States Indian title is the subservient title held by Native Americans in the United States to the land they customarily claimed and occupied.
In the Catholic Church, the title Patriarch is customarily reserved to the highest ranking bishops of the Eastern Catholic Churches.
In 244, at the age of three, in accordance with Cao Wei's regulations that the sons of princes ( other than the first-born son of the prince's wife, customarily designated as the prince's heir ) were to be instated as dukes, Cao Mao was granted the title of " Duke of Gaogui ".
* In Finland, the head city manager of the capital, Helsinki, is customarily given by the country's President the title ylipormestari translated: " high mayor " ( which then generally is much more used of the official than kaupunginjohtaja, the title of the office itself ), a tradition that resembles closely the Lord Mayoralties in other countries.
This title was customarily borne by non-reigning members of the Greek Royal Family, who also happened to be members of a cadet branch of the reigning dynasty of Denmark.
A noble entitled to wear a coronet as part of their regalia of noble status also customarily displays it above the shield in the full heraldic achievement associated with the particular title in question.
Prior to their marriage, the title was normally used only in Cornwall since customarily the Sovereign's eldest son and heir is created Prince of Wales and his wife is styled the Princess of Wales, and it is those names that are typically used to refer to them.
On this basis, the current nominal head of the O ' Donnell Clan ( Clan Dálaigh ), who bears the courtesy title of " The O ' Donnell ", i. e. the latest in the line of Chiefs of the Name of O ' Donnell of Tyrconnell, customarily recognised as a Prince, is Fr.
As a member of the Radziwills, one of Central Europe's best-known noble families, Anthony Radziwill was customarily accorded the title of Prince and styled His Serene Highness, although he never used it.
Novena prayers are customarily printed in small booklets, and is often dedicated to a specific saint, angel, a title of the Blessed Virgin Mary, or invoking one of the personage of the Holy Trinity.
( This title is now customarily held by the patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church.
He was customarily given the title Rajarshi ( Etymology: Raja + Rishi = Royal Saint ).

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