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    these chimps and as humans came into contact with the blood they became exposed to the original disease. After some time human systems mutated the SIV virus into HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). The virus travels through the body by accompanying the bodily fluids that circulate the systems. The virus will begin attacking the cells that contribute to the immune system, mainly the cells we know as the CD4 cells. (1) What these cells do is, fight off the diseases that the body is exposed to.…

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    The Great Plague of 1665 and the emergence of HIV/AIDS are similar and different in a variety of ways. Some ways that these two outbreaks differ is that HIV/AIDS affect people globally while the plague was centralized mainly in Europe and central Asia, different hosts or agents were responsible for the outbreaks and affected the body differently, and that the governments of the infected areas responded to the outbreak differently. Various ways that caused the two outbreaks to be similar was that…

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    Most people would think that technology has had great effects on the entire population. From letting people connect with everybody through social media to having marriages being formed from using online dating. Some even use technology as a safe haven for when they are going through events that they can handle in the real world. Those are some pretty good examples to when technology is used by the right people in the correct manner. Unfortunately, the bad outweighs the good in most cases and…

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    Seaghan Kinneen 8.5 billion miles from the Sun, over ninety-one times the distance between the Earth and the Sun, stands the newest addition to the Solar System. 2014 UZ224, located some 4.83 billion miles beyond Pluto, joined Ceres, Eris, Haumea, Makemake, and the aforementioned Pluto, as the most recently discovered Solar System Dwarf Planet. To understand the definition of a Dwarf Planet, one must understand the definition of a regular planet. In a 2006 assembly that has gained notoriety…

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    Introduction Several learning disabilities exhibit symptoms that are very similar to Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD). These disorders affect sensory perception. One is Audio Processing Disorder (APD), another is Visual Processing Disorder (VPD), and the third is Sensory Processing Disorder (VPD). This paper defines these four disorders, explores commonalities among symptoms, and offers suggestions of accommodations that could help in a classroom where multiples of these…

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    our understanding of neurological sciences has vastly improved alongside the examination and research of C. elegans. Through their ease of accessibility, C. elegans, have become a staple organism in discovering the mechanisms in which the nervous system promotes survival (Allen et al. 2015). The C. elegans’ structural integral is very straightforward, consisting of 302 neurons, with 60 of them being sensory neurons (Pieczynski 2016). Thanks to this simplicity, we can easily observe C. elegans’…

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    a more traditional marketing strategy, but the difficulty brands are facing in the modern era is cutting through the noise and onslaught of advertising. Sight is a screening sense (Harrop, 2014). Smell and taste are processed through the limbic system, or “reptilian” part of the brain, while words and pictures are sorted through the cortex or rational thought portion of the mind (Harrop, 2014). Memories created by brand signatures can be detrimental to a brand. For instance, McDonalds for…

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    influence the developing immune system in responses from cytokine balance, to lymphocyte responses, to antibody induction (3). In utero, mammals are essentially sterile, and colonization by these microbes begins at birth, and expands throughout life as the host is exposed to foreign organisms through their environment (4). Because each person’s exposure may differ with their unique…

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    What Is Stretching?

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    Muscular injuries are one of the leading injuries faced by amateur and elite athletes today (Dadebo, White, & George, 2004; Mayo, Seijas, & Alvarez, 2014; Woods, Bishop, & Jones, 2007). Before athletes even step on to the field, the court, the stage, or in front of the crowd, they have already been in the game mind set for the last hour going through their pregame routine. Pregame routines vary greatly, but almost all contain some combination of sport appropriate warm-ups and stretches. Warming…

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    Sensory processing is the ability to neurologically organize information our body picks up from the environment around us. Sensory information is received from the peripheral nervous system, which consist of sensations from the skin, muscles and our senses, which then transmitted to the brain. The information is then integrated and the individual has an adaptive response. An individual is composed of eight senses, which are tactile, olfactory, gustatory, visual, auditory, vestibular,…

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