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    can be called a cult. She then signs her son up for an act done by the church, without consulting or even telling him, thinking that it would cure his deafness, when in all reality, it just made it worse. As they started to pour the hot oil down his ear, he…

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    brain by sending waves. An electrical charge stimulates the nerves that are spread all over the brain creating a neural symphony in it. Musician Daniel Bernard states that the sound of an instrument or a voice has the power to enter a person’s ear canal which can make them have an intimacy with music.…

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    Running head: INTRACRANIAL REGULATION 1 Intracranial Regulation Name Institution Introduction Cerebrospinal fluid is a colorless body fluid that is found in the brain and spinal cord. It is produced by the choroid plexuses of the ventricle of the brain. It protects the cortex of the brain providing many mechanical protections. Also, it provides immunological to the brain in the skull. The brain produces about…

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    Results indicated that average reaction times for the auditory and visual stimuli tests were both significantly different from that of the control conditions (see table 1 and figures 1, 2 and 3). Differences in average reaction time differing from the control test (test 1) range from as little as 4 milliseconds (test 2, test subject 2) to that of 67 milliseconds (test 4, test subject 3) (see table 1 and figure 1, 2 and 1.3). According to the averages of the percent increase in reaction time, the…

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    Becoming a mother is the most difficult and rewarding thing I have ever experienced in my life. Carrying a child in my womb for nine months and going through labor was something that was sometimes very hard. But once that was all over and I got to hold my new bundle of joy, a baby boy named Zeeden, it was all worth it. Early morning of March 29th, 2010, I woke up and had to run to the bathroom to puke. I don 't usually throw up. I then started to wonder, if I was pregnant. That afternoon I had…

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    Ms. Howard is a 78 year old Caucasian female who is being admitted to the hospital. She has presented to the hospital with sepsis and hypertension. She appears to be short of breath and obese. Being the nurse who Ms. Howard is assigned to, we will be completing the admission. The admission will include a physical exam, complete health history and vital signs. Vital signs Vital signs are a vital part of the physical assessment of a patient. They are useful in monitoring and detecting…

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    Muscular System Essay

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    Publisher-Sachin Thaker Editor- Isaac Cook Illustrator- Emily Webb Layout Editor- Emily Webb Vocab- Henry Dupke Muscular system pictures https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Muscular_system.svg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wrist_and_hand_deeper_palmar_dissection-en.svg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Face Nervous System Pictures How to the Keep the System Running Properly: The muscular system- Eat a diet with a sufficient amount of protein, do weight…

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    M. Tempus Research Paper

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    again in autumn for insulation to survive the extreme high and low temperatures, a long thick tail that is often used as caudal fat storage over the winter months, and large pointed ears, similar to those in a Bilby, to aid in thermoregulation (heat is exchanged due to the increased surface area of blood vessels in the ears (Tyndale-Biscoe C H 2005)). In extreme winters, they’ve been seen to spontaneously enter torpor, much like in the Numbat, and decrease their body temperature from around 36⁰C…

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    Characteristics Of Pigeon

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    *Each aperture opens into a canal called external auditory meatus which is closed below by the tympanic membrane. Neck –*The neck is long cylindrical and flexible. *Neck compensates for the conversion…

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    Headache Care Plan

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    muscles- denies joint pain, swelling, stiffness, or weakness. Endocrine- denies polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia, cold/heat intolerance, and no appetite or weight changes. Head normal. Eyes- above info, denies visual loss diplopia, redness or drainage. Ears- denies hearing changes, tinnitus, vertigo, drainage, or pain. Nose- denies discharge, inflammation, obstruction, or epistaxis. Mouth- denies sores, bleeding, and toothaches. Throat- denies sore throat, voice changes, and hoarseness. Neck-…

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