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    Lung Volume Test

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    First, I would do a lung volume test. This test measures the volume of air in the lungs at distinct periods of the breathing cycle. It is accomplished utilizing a machine called the plethysmography. You are seated during the exam and will be asked to breathe in and out of a mouthpiece and sometimes to gasp for air (Ranu et al., 2011). The exam is specifically beneficial in distinguishing between restrictive lung diseases such as pulmonary fibrosis and obstructive lung diseases such as asthma.…

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    Forgetting how to breathe correctly and fidgeting massively, I remember hearing cries of helps from others and seeing a paper bag being placed over my mouth. As the paper bag was placed over my mouth, I was only able to breathe twice before I completely stopped breathing. We pulled over from the highway, and one of my teachers looked throughout my duffle bag, seeking my inhaler. I pulled her hand to the place where I seemingly remembered placing it. I took three deep breathes with my inhaler,…

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    aware of when to talk and say something and when not to. That moment when a series of words slithers from your mouth and instantly a person regrets them. These three steps will help someone from the embarrassment that follows; first, pause, secondly, breathe, and finally, act. At first, someone should pause. Give there self a moment to think just before they open up their mouth. A person might want to pause, so they can think about what they say before they say it. Someone also might want to…

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    Global Warming Satire

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    Warming is turning into a disaster !!! Global warming is bad because it is making air way hotter and not good. Global warming is everyone’s problem because people are making air temperatures rise. Clean Air is important for healthy living American breathe about 2 gallons of air per minute which means around 3400 gallons of air each day are breathed in Americans are breathing in air pollution that's not good for them at all that's killing them slowly and they don't know that all they know is…

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    (arrhythmias) caused by high levels of stress. With the fast paced beating comes a sharp pain that has become extremely difficult to endure over the past year. It made it hard to breathe, think, and for a period of time, difficult for me to focus in school. Sitting in class, the pain would strike me and I would panic, struggling to breathe as the pain deepened. However, I came to the understanding that life does not stop for anyone.…

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    In an interview, Dr. Ward, who “visited three cotton factories”, “could not remain ten minutes in the factory without gasping for breath”. He reveals that the air is so toxic and polluted that it is hard to breathe in the factories where many children reside. Polluted air could lead to many causes of illness that can be deadly to many children. Children did not only face the dangers of polluted air, but the dangers of machines. Even though machines were…

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    Spring Mill Short Story

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    I am wandering down the road. Right down the very middle, marked with a dotted yellow line, worn from years of wind and rain. My new cane taps in front of my feet. A tap with every step. Tap on the right. Tap on the left. Over, and over, and over. That’s the only sound I hear. The only light comes from a lamp post on the corner of the road, and also marks the end of town. I may not be able to see it anymore, but I know it is there. The other end of town is marked with a painted wooden sign…

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    sunlight is needed for the initial energy in which the chlorophyll in the chloroplast harnesses. Water is taken in by the xylem tissues in the roots. The water molecules are split and oxygen is released into the air. The same oxygen we are using to breathe currently. The other product of the water splitting is the hydrogen ions. The light is there to power the transport of the hydrogen molecules through each Photosystem with the electron transport chain. Each photosystem is made up of proteins…

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    China. Unfortunately, child labor is still happening all around the world and in places other than factories. “ILO surveys have found that one-quarter of all children ages 5-14 are working, with many of them doing hazardous jobs.” (Child Marchers Breathe New Life Into Old U.N. Agency.) The fictional novel, Ender’s Game, by Orson Scott Card is set in the future and shows how the issue can be applied to life in the future. Exploiting children for labor is a worldwide problem, but yet it is still…

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    Chai Jing Research Paper

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    Can you breathe? Inhale deeply; do you feel the oxygen filling your lungs with every breath? As you sit there, a small child sits in another room breathing in the same oxygen that expands and contracts from their tiny lungs, but not long ago those tiny lungs were at an even more miniscule scale of size and the small child was in the arms of a loving mother, wife to a dear husband. Their love is blatant, yet no amount of care and happiness can shield them from the air around them, for all need…

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