About me - Tarot

About me

I'm referred to as an eternal student, i have studied telecommunications engineering, physics with medical technology, natural and environmental sciences, medicine, public services and am currently studying social and community studies.

I am a volunteer with St John ambulance service, treasurer of my local division and involved with a number of societies at Hull university, including WARPS (as society treasurer and former chairman), HAGS and others.

I love to travel but have been restricted by finances. My favorite resort would have to be Dahab in Egypt, its just so relaxed and you can snorkel and scuba. My favorite city varies between New York and London, though Amsterdam is always fun.

My ambitions are to travel the world, found a new martial art, become a doctor of philosophy and earn enough from writing to never need a proper job.

A final point, I am a scientist first, a Pagan second and gave up on Christianity and Monotheism years ago!

Briefly me

My passion is ...

Reading, learning, thinking, analysing

I know too much about ...

Too many useless facts!

My parents always told me ...

Put the book down and get a job

My childhood ambition ...

To be an inventor

My favorite memory ...

Descending into the great pyramid at Giza

Why I write ...

To share my insanity with the world

What I am reading/watching/listening to ...

My sound track includes Queen, Green day, Offspring and Emimem

My first job ...

Paper round

My inspiration ...

History and science

Featured article by Tarot

Sciences > Anatomy A look at how CPR restarts the circulatory system

Let's start by clearing up one common misconception. Cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) does not restart the circulatory system. The purpose of CPR is to maintain the supply of oxygen to the brain and other vital organs until the patient can receive professional medical aid from a doctor, nurse or paramedic who may be able to restart the heart or until a defibrillator becomes available. If a patients heart stops beating due to injury, illness or shock or if it is beating in an ineffective manner, as in the case of a heart in fibrillation (often known as a heart attack), the circulation s...

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