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    Analysis: Barefoot Gen

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    was being dropped on Hiroshima. We see the bomb moving downwards from the sky with a parachute attached to it. Behind it in the background is the city of Hiroshima. We also see four vertical canals from this top image of the city, and the bomb is heading towards the intersection of the third and the fourth canals. The way the bomb was slowly approaching the ground made me very nervous because I knew what damage it is going to cause, but at the same time I could not visualize it. I felt extremely…

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    M. B is a 38 year old black male who presents in the clinic with c/o cough and sore throat over the last 3 days. The patient reported productive cough with greenish sputum. Patient also reported nasal stuffiness, post nasal drip, and itchiness in ears, eyes, and nose. The onset of CC started 3 days ago. M.B. Described sore throat as a dull aching pain, constant 10/10 which is aggravated by coughing and swallowing. Patient took over the counter medications (OTC) Motrin and a cough syrup w/o…

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    Tinnitus Case Study

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    cellular damage to the ear, replacing those cells is often the major focus of treatment. Nutritional supplements including gingko biloba and alpha lipoic acid are often used. Below is the simple steps to reverse your tinnitus naturally Gingko Biloba Gingko biloba is an herbal therapy known to treat a number of health conditions including tinnitus. Gingko plays major role in refining and improving blood circulation, which contributes to the recovered functioning of the ears. The Gingko seeds also…

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    Maintaining The Right Temperature For Your Dogs Dogs are naturally warmer to touch than human. In fact, the typical body temperature for dogs is at 101 to 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit compared to humans whose typical body temperature is 98,6 degrees Fahrenheit. There are factors that affect your dog’s tolerance to temperature. These are: • Environmental factors • Inflammation • Shock • Vaccination • Ingestion of something toxic Humans, unlike dogs, are able to find ways on how to take care of…

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    Synophysiology Of Knowing

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    easy as it sounds. The sound is invisible vibrated particles through the air. The moving vibrations cause the air around to also vibrate creating sound waves that radiate outwards from the main source. The sound reaches the ear pinna to then send the vibrations down the ear canal and onto the eardrum. This creates vibrations on the Ossicles (malleus incus and stapes). The vibration triggers the ossicles to vibrate…

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    Fossil Record History

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    The fossil record; what is it? First of all we need to know what a fossil is. A fossil is evidence of a life from years ago which has been preserved in some way. This includes impressions or remains of an organism embedded in strata (Biology Online, 2011). Now that you have an idea of what fossils are, what is the fossil record? The fossil record provides information about the history of life on earth through the placement of fossils within the rock strata. The fossil record also shows how a…

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    Unlike all other languages, ASL does not use or need neither speech nor hearing. Therefor, it is the most effective way to communicate with the deaf. Everything is made up of elements. Even the smallest bones in the human body, which are located in the ear and are vital for your ability to hear. People have been evolving form the beginning of time. Humans were lucky enough to evolve to have very flexible hands, which are our tools in anything we do everyday. Dr. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet brought…

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    sarcophagi in the elevated graves of St. Louis Cemetery, it became harder to distinguish between the elegant dress of those long-since buried and the newest victims of another New Orleans catastrophe. Ben stepped over corpses as he ran down Decatur towards Canal Street. While six inches of water stood in the lobby of the French Market Inn, he was now running through twelve on the street. The pumps may have delayed the initial storm surge before succumbing to the water’s overwhelming force, but…

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    Introduction (Criteria 1 & 2) Bell's Palsy is a temporary drooping of the face owing to an injury to the nerves. The affected facial nerve is also referred to as the seventh cranial nerve because it is transmitted through the Fallopian canal. Although it is usually worrying, most people often recover from Bell's Palsy. Nonetheless, patients find themselves unable to control their muscles on the face. The affected side of the face starts to droop, and it can sometimes impede the production of…

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    unchanging circumstances. Since I have lived with the sounds of nocturnal animals my entire life, sensory adaptation has occurred for my everyday life. In order for this process to occur, the inner ear plays a vital part in sound adaption. The soundwaves we constantly receive through our auditory canal causes a small muscle attached to one of the bones in our eardrums to contract, reducing the vibrations to the cochlea, where vibrations are detected (Myers, Dewall, 256). As long as the stimulus…

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