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    Mesothelioma is an aggressive and deadly form of cancer that occurs in the thin layer of tissue that covers the majority of your internal organs. Mesothelioma develops after people are exposed to asbestos in workplaces, industrial settings, shipyards, auto repair shops, old houses, schools, and public places. Asbestos is a heat-resistant silicate mineral that can be woven into fabrics and is used in fire-resistant and insulating material. Asbestos fibers are microscopic and for that reason, are…

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    the American Birth Control League to gain support and give education on the subject. Sanger also started handing out birth control contraceptives, and diaphragms in the mail. Sanger also started a clinic for birth control. Unfortunately the American Birth Control League, The Woman Rebel, the birth control clinic and the handing out of the diaphragms and contraceptives had landed her in trouble because it was illegal to to hand items of this sort to be handed out in the mail and to have a birth…

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    Husband and wife, mother and father; seemingly to be equal to one another, but in reality from the Progressive era, 1900-1920s and onward a woman would be one rung lower on the ladder of social acceptance. This was known throughout society and was aided to be culturally engrained by the acts of the United States federal government. From the early 1900s to the 1940s, the Federal government of the United States has either promoted or condemned the advancement of women, specifically regarding the…

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    The human body is a complicated thing. No one realizes what all goes through the mind just to do a simple task. The different anatomical features in the human body are many as are the physiological aspects in which all of these various organs and nerves work together. There are many types of tissues that come together make up the four main systems in the human body. These systems intertwine and jointly work together for a person to eventually phonate, breathe, or just walk around a room. The…

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    Flappers In The 1920s

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    Roaring 20s The 1920s was a time full of life and prosperity due to that fact that the economy expanded, which resulted in an increase of leisure activities and activism. Societal views began to differ from the custom traditional household aspect to a new modern lifestyle. Empowerment during the 1920s played an important factor in the role a woman displayed in their household and workforce. Woman began to feel empowered by each other and began to change the way they displayed themselves in…

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    Homeostasis Assignment Jeanette Galvez ZOOL 2021.03 Instructor: Elizabeth Samuel Oct. 14 2015 The human digestive system involves the process of food throughout the body. The human body must break down the food to its basic form so that it may be properly absorbed and used. The human digestive system is essentially one big tube that starts from the mouth and moves its way down to the anus (Farabee 1992). The entire starts from the mouth where salivary glands along with teeth, starts to…

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    Lacteals Lacteals absorb fats from food passing through the small intestine in the villi. Spleen The spleen is the largest organ in the lymphatic system, it is important for maintaining a balance between body fluids. It is located below the ribcage, above the stomach. The function of it is to filter the blood of any foreign invaders, provide a reservoir of oxygen (rich blood) and to dispose of worn out erythrocytes. They also remove old and damaged blood cells. It acts as storage for the red…

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    Introduction Breathe in , Breathe out. That is one main way your body relies on itself to keep you alive and your other organs function in the way that they should be. The respiratory system, the system that brings oxygen into your body and delivers it to the blood to be sent around for everything else to use. Breathing out seems like a simple task but it takes many different anatomical parts of your body and physiology to get the oxygen where it needs to go. There is also pathophysiology that…

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    Objective Lens

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    lenses of several different strengths which magnify the image. The stage is the place where the microscopic slide sits. This is held in place by the clips. The light source (can be a mirror or a bulb) projects light onto the microscope slide - the diaphragm controls how much light enters the microscope. The base is heavy to keep the microscope from falling over. The arm of the microscope holds the eyepiece lens above the stage. Both focus knobs are used to make sure…

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    A Humorous Wedding Speech

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    To all my fellow classmates and teacher, Address the host I Mykeria Adkins of African American and Who I am Catawba Indian descent, daughter of a caesura Stout-hearted king and queen, caesura Granddaughter of a tenacious woman of Steele kenning and Proud granddaughter of a noble preacher. Will, with my battle sweat helmet bearers…

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