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Latin In Our World Today Guiding You To A Career Pathway

Latin In Our World Today Guiding You To A Career Pathway. Business Communications Human Services Engineering & Industrial Science …all include careers where Latin would be beneficial. Latin in Pharmacy Human Services Pathway. Translating and Pharmaceutical Terminology.

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Latin In Our World Today Guiding You To A Career Pathway

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  1. Latin In Our World TodayGuiding You To A Career Pathway • Business • Communications • Human Services • Engineering & Industrial • Science …all include careers where Latin would be beneficial

  2. Latin in PharmacyHuman Services Pathway

  3. Translating and Pharmaceutical Terminology The symbol Rx comes from the Latin “recipe.” Common Latin Rx Terms LatinAbbreviationMeaning ante cibum ac before meals bis in die bid twice a day gutta gt drop hora somni hs at bedtime oculus dexter od right eye oculus sinister os left eye per os po by mouth post cibum pc after meals pro re nata prn as needed quaque 3 hora q 3 h every 3 hours quaque die qd every day quater in die qid 4 times a day ter in die tid 3 times a day

  4. Importance of Latin in the WorkplaceBusiness & Communications Pathway How can taking Latin benefit you?

  5. Personal Insight on Latin in High School • Latin has numerous advantages and you will most assuredly not regret participation in Latin both now, in junior or senior high school, or later in life. • Latin aids you in English class and knowing Latin can greatly improve the level of your vocabulary

  6. Personal Insight on Latin in High School cont’d • Vital issues to high school age students, like the SAT, are facilitated by Latin, as a superior knowledge of Latin can give one an essential edge in comprehension and lead to a notably higher score

  7. Look at what Influential Americans had to say about the Value of Latin to Students RICHARDNIXON, President of the United States. I was especially pleased that you wanted my thoughts on the value of studying Latin, since it a one of my favorite subjects when I was in I school, and I studied it for four years. In my opinion those courses were extremely valuable to me in the development of logical thinking and in giving me a better understanding of English grammatical construction. I hope you and the future students at Princeton High School derive as much pleasure and benefit from your study of Latin as I did.

  8. Influential Quotes cont’d • EDWARD M.KENNEDY, United States Senate, Massachusetts.    Those of us who have had the privilege of studying Latin in high school have found this subject of enduring value. Our own English language has many of its roots in Latin, and because of this, one might say that Latin is, indeed, a “living language.” The study of Latin also acquaints us with a fascinating and important historical era—an era which gave us much of our cultural heritage.

  9. Influential Quotes cont’d • NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER, Governor of the State of New York. There are many reasons for studying Latin. First, if you study it properly it will raise the general level of your intelligence. Second, it will add to your cultural enjoyment by enabling you to read, in the original tongue some of the world’s greatest literature in both poetry and prose.    Third, Latin is the most terse and concise of all languages. If you will compare a passage in Latin with its equivalent in English, with its equivalent in English, you will find we have to use more words to express what is so -y expressed in Latin.    Furthermore, the person with a knowledge of has a better command of English, for much of our language stems from Latin. • GEORGE C. WALLACE, Former Governor of the State of Alabama.    Undoubtedly, you and many of your classmates have aspirations of someday entering professions either directly or indirectly related to the practice of medicine or law. The study of Latin is vitally essential to persons working in these areas, and to erase any doubt in one’s mind, it is only necessary to open any medical or legal dic­tionary to practically any page.

  10. Influential Quotes Cont’d • EDGAR HOOVER, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.    Over the centuries, the study of Latin has brought to students everywhere the great culture of Rome. Here is where the student learns about -Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil. Not only does studying Latin do much to broaden the cultural outlook of the student, but it enables him better to gain a mastery of the English language through the frequent classical word derivation he encounters. Every American should take pride in learning how to express himself more effectively in his own native tongue, both orally and through writing, and the study of Latin is one of the best ways to accomplish this aim. In my opinion, the study of Latin is not antiquated but holds great value for all who would like to learn.

  11. Medicine: A Pursuit in Latin Science & Human Services Pathways

  12. Anatomy • Arbor Vitae: Cerebellum pattern of nerves • Articulation (artus): the joining of a joint

  13. Conditions • Albinism (alba): lack of pigment in the skin • Phalanges (phalanx): small bones of the fingers

  14. Interesting Fact • The term “muscle” comes from the Latin term musculus meaning “little mouse,” referring to muscles like the biceps which pop up as though a mouse were scurrying about under the skin

  15. Scientist

  16. All element on the periodic table are abbreviated using their Latin names: Gold Au Aurum Lead Pb Plumbum Mercury Hg Hydragyrum Potassium K Kalium Tungsten W Wolfram Antimony Sb Stibium

  17. The great scientist Isaac Newton would not have considered publishing his Principia Mathematica in anything but Latin.

  18. Scientists use Latin to universally communicate with other scientists from different countries because all languages derive from Latin.

  19. The Wonder’s of Latin in the Medical Field

  20. Cardiovascular Terms • Hypertension (Hyper-High)- Excessively high blood pressure • Angioplasty (Angio-Vessel)- Widening a vessel to increase blood flow • Ischemia-(Isch-reduced)- Redcuced blood flow

  21. Respiratory Terms • Alveolus (Alve-Basin)- Small Hollow • Pulmonary (Pulmo-Breath)- Referring to the lungs.

  22. Neurological Terms • Hypothalmus (hypo-below)- Region below the brain • Temporal (tempus-time)- Region that deals with memory

  23. Why Latin For Archeology? Science & Communications Pathways

  24. Importance • The Importance of archeology is to discover and learn about ancient societies

  25. Pompeii • Volcanic eruption buried the city • Most of the archeological digs at Pompeii extend down to the street level

  26. Rome • Artifacts that they have discovered • Preserved history

  27. Law and Latin Human Services Pathway

  28. Latin Legal Terms • Ex post facto • Pro bono • Habeas corpus • In loco parentis • Pro bono publica • Quid pro quo

  29. Why Study Latin for Law? • As you can see, the legal terms on the previous page are pretty confusing. • If you want to be a lawyer, you must learn the meanings of these Latin words and more • Learning Latin can give you a good background for entering the legal profession

  30. Latin Legal Terms- Translated • When you know Latin, you can understand the terms from the previous slide- • Ex post facto: After the fact • Pro bono: For good • Habeas corpus: You have the body • In loco parentis: In the place of a parent • Pro bono publica: For the good of the public • Quid pro quo: What for what

  31. Related Latin Words • Ius gentium- applies to the body of laws that make up international law • Corpus Juris-means "body of law". Later the term was used for comprehensive collections of laws in the US, as in Corpus Juris Secundum. • Habeus Corpus-the name of several writs which may be issued by a judge ordering a prisoner to be brought before the court.

  32. More related Latin words • Privilegium fori- Latin for "Privilege of the (legal) forum“ • In flagrante delicto- (Latin: "while the crime is blazing") is a legal term used to indicate that a criminal has been caught in the act of committing an offense • Et seq- "and the following ones," is a legal term indicating that a writer is citing

  33. ARCHITECTURE Engineering & Industrial Pathway

  34. ROMAN ARCHITECTURE Roman architecture was very innovative in its time. In fact, today architects use elements that are derived from ancient Roman architecture! Columns, curved arches, domes, and concrete characterized the buildings of the Romans. The Romans wrote about their knowledge of architecture, and these writings are all in Latin. Vitruvius, who wrote the Ten Books on Architecture, is still discussed in architecture schools today.

  35. ROMAN INFLUENCE

  36. FIN.

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