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    Respiration is a process, which conducts the circulation of air between the lungs and the external environment. Two main mechanisms involved in the respiration process is the act of inspiration and expiration. Inspiration involves the inhaling of oxygen into the lungs. Expiration involves the exhalation of carbon dioxide into the external environment. Respiration is important to human body because it is a major contributor to speech. As mentioned in the paragraph above, a variety of muscles…

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    In Julia Alvarez’s In the Time of the Butterflies four sisters join an underground resistance group against the cruel dictator of the Dominican Republic, Rafael Trujillo. The plight faced by all Dominicans at the time was a disgrace to human rights. Many lived in poverty due to the dictatorship that controlled the country. Those who spoke out against the totalitarian regime disappeared and were usually never seen again. It was very brave for anyone to stand up to the government for what was…

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    Suger Abbey

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    of Saint-Denis, commissioned and directed by Suger (the Abbot of Saint-Dennis), is understandable and justifiable. Suger’s endeavour found support from both the local officials and monks. This undertaking was done in accordance with the divine inspiration that he received from God. He accomplished the ideal of creating the abbey as a place worthy for God and holy items. With this new beauty, the abbey would be able to direct the mind to an immaterial place, through the use of the material world.…

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    pressure is the pressure used in all directions at any given point by the weight of the atmosphere and air flow is simply the motion of air. Intrapulmonary pressure and atmospheric pressure are usually measured in units of millimeters of mercury. “Inspiration is the act of drawing air into the lungs and expiration is the exhalation of breath (Biology-Online Dictionary, 2005).” “Boyle’s Law is an ideal gas law where a constant temperature, the volume of an ideal gas is inversely…

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    describe love for something. Another author during the Puritan Era, Reverend Jonathan Edwards, used nature as an inspiration for his writings about God. One of his most famous sermon is “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.” It used nature to describe what Jonathan Edwards believed happened to sinners when they died and began the final judgement. Romantics also used nature as an inspiration for their writings. Specifically they used it to describe love and death. One significant writer of the…

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    Inspiration is a devious, sly occurrence. It slips in and out, especially when you need it the most; moreover, unlike the odd occurrence of inspiration, there is one individual who can halt the disappearance of inspiration itself. To quench the inspiration of our youth and transform it into reality, we have been tasked to invite that person. This is an opportunity that will allow students to consider future career possibilities and learn beneficial life skills; therefore, I suggest that Gordon…

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    Rene Magritte Influences

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    Influences or inspirations and techniques of Rene Magritte. My research for this group presentation involves studying the influences that ultimately inspired Rene Magritte's work and what techniques he would use when painting. One of the major concepts behind his work was the appeal of the human unconscious and Magritte often portrayed works where the subject would blur the lines between the rational and irrational. Magritte's work is quite realistic and illustrative and this technique allows…

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    suck swallow breath pattern, with 96 swallows recorded, was found to be mid-expiration (EE). The next most common pattern was a swallow at the shift from inspiration to expiration (IE), which was recorded 47 times. Swallowing during the shift from expiration to inspiration (EI) was recorded 25 times. Finally, recorded 8 times, was a mid-inspiration swallow (II) pattern.…

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    disabled and defining them by their disability. Young specifically reviews, inspiration porn: objectifying people with disabilities for the benefit of the non-disabled. The importance of inspiration porn is that it makes a statement of, ‘a disabled person can do it, and so you can too’. It is confusing how non-disabled people can use the disabled for inspiration when people with disabilities are attempting to find inspiration themselves. It is not fair for…

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    did not believe in the idea of inspiration as much as he believed in the values of literature would be enough to make the reader understand. Poe’s poems come from philosophical ideals and literary formalism. However, the more broad ideas that his poems portray come from his own imagination and life experiences. Poe centred his pieces of work on these two main ideas: one, the literary points that when reading his poems the reader must feel a sense of unity as inspiration for his poetry. Two, this…

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