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    and made it brighter. The second section that reflected her years of racial strife and quest for social equality desired dominance and power. It had, by far, the highest dynamics of the entire piece itself, thunderous horns and trumpets struck my eardrum, reflecting the seriousness and energy of this section. The horns and trumpets created some dissonance as the melody and harmony remained intact by the…

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    Stickler Syndrome is a rare disease due to several mutations in certain types of genes that are involved in the formation of collagen. Collagen is an important building block of connective tissues, which is mostly effected throughout the body by Stickler Syndrome. This disease affects both male and female; the rate is at approximately one to three in every ten thousand births and one within every seventy-five hundred births. Investigators of this disease believe that Stickler Syndrome is very…

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    A wave is a disturbance of energy. Sound and light are both disturbances in energy, and they both travel in the forms of waves. While sound travels in a longitudinal wave, light travels through a transverse wave. From a perspective of a human, sound and light on earth is very different compared to sound and light in space. These waves have differences in speed, form, shape, and other properties. Despite many of the differences, sound and light are very similar to each other. Light is a…

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    The concrete jungle is thought of as many things by many people, but the sunset was definitely spectacular. Manhattan was more than enough for me, but I had to get out of the city. I moved to New jersey, just across the river to Newark, it was just close enough to preserve the beautiful sunset, but far enough to create a more peaceful, less hectic environment. My arrival to Newark was not ideal, I lived in a one room apartment with all of the necessities, but that is it. I worked at a pharmacy…

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    Our heroes are all different, including Beowulf and Kirito ( Kirigaya Kazuto) are similar in many ways but, both have their own qualities. Kirito is a 17 year old boy who started out quiet and shy, but then he becomes a brave warrior who will sacrifice everything for the ones he loves. Beowulf is from the Anglo Saxon period, he is from the Geats tribe. Whom inhabited the southern side of Sweden. He has superhuman strength and he has faith every time he fights. What are the qualities of a real…

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    endured was written about. Prisoners of war were beaten everyday even if there was not a reason. The author wrote a lot about a very violent camp official named Watanabe, “Watanabe beat POW’s everyday, fracturing their windpipes, rupturing their eardrums, shattering their teeth,tearing one man’s ear half off, leaving men unconscious.” (Hillenbrand, 242). Louies journey is unbelievable, and sadly it is a part of history, and will withstand the test of time because of the absurdness that Unbroken…

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    the screen because that can cause your eyes to become dry. You may not notice, but when in front of a screen, you don’t blink a lot. This causes blurriness and can lead to a burning sensation. If listening to music way too loud, you may burst an eardrum which can cause other hearing problems in the future. Lastly, computers can cause terrible headaches that can take you longer to complete the task on your computer because of the pain. Computers have a lot of negative effects on humans and you…

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    probe. • Turn on the thermometer. • For babies less than 12 months old, pull one earlobe downward and back to help insert the probe into the ear canal. For older children and adults, pull one earlobe upward and back. Push the tip gently toward the eardrum. • Press the button to display temperature reading. • Remove gently and discard used probe cover. Part 3: When to See Doctor for Abnormal Temperature Here is a table showing normal temperature ranges. Any reading beyond these ranges needs…

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    Derek's Case Study

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    Derek is a 10 year old, third grade student, who will be entering the fourth grade next school year. Derek’s results from standardized test indicate that he has above average general intelligence and is reading on a second grade reading level. Derek is able to apply a phonetic decoding strategy when attempting to decode words. Derek writes with a cursive writing style, typical of students his age. According to recent achievement testing, Derek has a below average scores for word identification…

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    Five Special Senses

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    part of the labyrinths that functions in hearing. Hearing receptors in the spiral organ are excited by vibrations in the inner ear fluids. The middle ear has auditory ossicles that conduct sound waves to the oval window of the inner ear from the eardrum. Sound waves of vibrating objects are accumulated by the outer ear. 4. Sense of Equilibrium The vestibule of the ear functions in static equilibrium. When motionless, the head and body’s stability is maintained by static equilibrium. The…

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