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    accurate to translate a single word rather then a paragraph. Another example would be idioms, which referring to phrase or word with native cultural understanding. For an American born and raise, the phrase “charley horse” usually referring to a muscle cramp in the leg. However to a foreigner or someone who didn’t grow up in a traditional American family, the phrase may be confusing and has no meaning. I believe in order to revitalizing an indigenous language, first of all it is important to…

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    ones in the water. I had only taken a few steps into the water, it was barely past my knees when I got a crab stuck in my foot. I started screaming and crying. I was screaming “ I have a crab in my foot” and every thought I was screaming “ I have a cramp in my foot”. They were all standing there at the edge of the water watching me, laughing at me and telling me to walk it off. I knew better than to walk on that foot that the crab would on get pushed up farther in my toe. So I struggled trying…

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    Responsibility Essay In the novel story of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, movie of What’s eating Gilbert Grape, and short story by James Hurst Scarlet Ibis. Taking responsibility for another person is an essential human quality. George and Lennie are the main characters who have a dream that can’t diminish. These three can be related because of the protagonist having to take all the responsibility that was given. Taking care of a person is huge commitment, but not all can always last long.…

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    Intestinal parasites are exceptionally hazardous on the grounds that they can thrive for quite a long time without the human understanding that they are contaminated. Tapeworms are a standout among the most widely recognized parasites that outcome in 100 million cases yearly. Tapeworm disease manifestations may not be exceptionally detectable, but rather they take supplements from their human host. In the event that tapeworm hatchlings go through the circulation system and wind up in muscles,…

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    The subjects were instructed to stop and if required sit if they developed any symptom like dyspnea, fatigue, chest pain, cramps etc., The subjects were allowed to resume the walk and the resting time was also included in the given six minutes. Any subject who did not want to continue the test was allowed to stop and their walked distance was noted. After the six minute walk…

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    Warming up before playing football is important. If no heating, the risk will be greater sprains. If less warming could also pose a risk of muscle cramps during exercise. Muscle cramping is caused by a lack of heap of lactic acid in the muscles. Heating can be started with the walk, trot, or exercise intensity for the purpose of heating is to increase the frequency of the heart are landless, so there is enough time to replenish working muscles with oxygen-rich blood. Benefits heating football…

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    and it only impacted the war in subtle ways. In the aftermath of this attempt from March until May 1945, the failed plot encouraged Hitler to think every officer and General was schemer. His health declined rapidly, suffering from insomnia, stomach cramps and spasms from his left arm. Hitler’s personality also began to change. He was impossible to reason with and occasionally he lost…

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    Salmonella enterica is a bacteria that causes food poisoning in a human. Most people infected with this bacteria develop diarrhoea, fever, vomiting and abdominal cramps, which occur between 12 and 72 hours after the bacteria has entered the body. This illness usually lasts 4 to 7 days and most individuals recover from Salmonella without the intervention of treatment. The Salmonella starts in the intestines to the bloodstream and then to other areas within the body. People who are mainly…

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    to giving birth control to teenagers, for many reasons, I am against it. Introduction There are times when giving birth control to a teenage girl may be recommended by a gynecologist because of having problems with a heavy menstrual cycle, monthly cramps, or acne (Hayes, Ashley 2009). Some birth control are used for menstrual suppression, allowing you to have a period only four times a year, or even prevent your period from occurring for a full year. This helps women who find periods…

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    loses plenty of water that needs to be replaced. The body uses water to regulate body temperature, transport oxygen and nutrients and dispose of wastes. Lack of nutrients and water causes the body to become dehydrated. Dehydration leads to dizziness, cramps and fatigue and at an even more serious level such as heat stroke and heat exhaustion. The bottom line of the matter is that both options are great. However, which one to go with depends on how long the workout and the level of intensity. A…

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