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    negative affects to the human body internally when consumed. Many different chemicals are added into the food we consume or sprayed on our fruits and vegetables.In an article published by CNN, it lists different types of preservatives and dyes in our food such as tartrazine, propyl gallate, sodium nitrate, and TBHQ (Wilson,Christensen,par.1). These…

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    Erna Hennessy

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    functioning body. A task that seems to be normal and every day can be excruciatingly difficult for those who have lost parts of their body. Our bodies are a symbol of health; our bodies must maintain optimal health. In the poem “When I am Finally Old” by Erna Hennessy, I see many ideas that Hennessy is tackling. How we as people grow old and seek to stay young, how as we age our body parts begin to break down and suffer damage, and the struggle of those who live without certain body…

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    Ars Anatomica Analysis

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    that Leo did of the human anatomy. They are usually presented in the form of a book, but in the Leepa museum they are all hung together so you can see them as a collection. Baskin uses dark lines to shade and depict the human anatomy. In the two works that I am using, the prints show the images of the human anatomy in an honest form. The first print…

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    inspired him to make his future work on the human body. In which during 1529 - 1533 he attended the University of Leuven and from 1533 to 1536 he went to the University of Paris to study on medical related things; and that's where the revolutionary discovery started . After completion in 1537 of his studies, he was declared the head of surgery and anatomy. While attending the University of Padua Andreas committed a large amount of time to the study of human bones. During his time at the…

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    Hmong Health Sociology

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    According to Johnson, the Hmong have three souls that clarify the relationships between the human body and spirit. (Johnson 130, 2002) These souls are: one that stays with the body after death, one that wanders but returns to the body after death, and one that protects from harm and death. (Johnson 130, 2002) In this respect, it can be argued that the holistic model of health supports the approach of the Hmong…

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    accident, especially when it is being under the influence of alcohol. Many outcomes can occur when people are out of control on the road, they will drift the road, and will crash into an accident. BMW Company wants to show that human parts are not as appealing as the car parts, yet human-flesh is barely possible to be made. Therefore, the visual of this image allows the audience to be emotionally have a pity for people with disabilities and recognize the risk of drunk…

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    As singular beings, humans have the power to develop individual opinions, values, and morals. Personal identity is more than the body that holds the human soul. When the “self” takes away one’s human identity, they become an “other.” This “othering” process finally completes on the Magistrate in J. M. Coetzee’s 1980 novel Waiting for the Barbarians when he is physically tortured after opposing the Empire. While his torturers are beating his skull, his mind and body separate, and in turn, his…

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    anatomy, carrying with it connotations of the human body as a fragile, corporeal shell, and the assertion that human existence is either fundamentally corrupt or corrupted. In The Revenger’s Tragedy, the human forms of the degraded ducal family are likened to hollow vessels of sin by the aptly named revenger Vindice, this imagery continuing throughout the play to expose the layers of disguise humans ply onto their fleshy shells. In The Duchess of Malfi, the human form is inexorably linked to…

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    What am I going to do with my life? What am I going to major in? What do I want to be? Many people ask themselves these questions, especially students who are attending college for the first time. I was one of those students. After meticulous research on possible career paths based on my interests, I came to an answer for all of these questions--I desired to pursue a career in occupational therapy. It is an occupational therapist’s job to aid patients develop, recover, and improve skills needed…

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    Vitalism views the human body as having more than the scientific forces. Luigi Galvani, an Italian man of science, proposed this revolutionary concept. He had entered the sciences as a “spiritual mission in the art of healing the sick” (Cajavilca 159). Later, Galvani participated in various dissections, which created a fascination for the body, and also learned about the Hallerian concept of irritability.…

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