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    of a head injury. In the game of soccer, a rule has been added that limits the amount of times a player can use his or her head to propel the ball in any direction. The NFL also added rules to the game of football. “Finally, the league also implemented two rule changes that go into effect this season with the intent of augmenting player safety. First, an offensive player who is attempting to catch a ball that's been intercepted will be ruled defenseless and cannot be hit in the head or neck area…

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    remaining inverted between swallows, or that these processes happen interchangeably (Tsushima et al., 2009; Daniels & Foundas, 2001). Sequential swallowing occurs when individuals drink liquid from cups and straws, but depending on an individual’s anatomy either a cup or straw may be the most functional tool for safely drinking…

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    fearful situation head on but managed to get through it. Courage describes a person that fights to overcome a situation that they may not be able to cure or get rid of but be able to find was to still live a normal quality of life with it. Courage is when you accept the things that you cannot change and instead of surrendering you manage to pick yourself up and show that you are strong enough to go on. For example, my husband was in a motorcycle accident that left him paralyzed from the neck…

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    Paroxysmal Vertigo

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    disorder of the inner ear’s vestibular system which is a vital part of maintaining balance, producing a symptom characterized as sensation of spinning. It is not life-threatening or generally progressive and it occurs suddenly and with a change in head position [1]. Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo can affect people of any age but it is said to be more common people with age around 50 years old and above. Approximately 18 percent of patients seen in dizziness clinics [2] and 25 percent of…

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    Essay On Nervous System

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    (The nervous system Louisa Idzal) The nervous system is all connected because it’s a web of nerve cells and fibers that all send nerve impulses throughout and between body parts. The nervous system is really important because it’s in charge of sending messages to the spinal cord and brain to and from all parts of the body. Main organs of the nervous system are Nervous Tissue, Brain, Spinal Cord, Nerves, Sense Organs, and the Cerebrospinal Fluid. The nervous tissue is the main tissue of the…

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    Polar Bears Evolution

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    in their bodies serve the purpose of insulation. Their molar teeth are also significantly different from those of brown bears. The name polar bear was actually given because of their ability to swim. Polar bear have longer necks as compare to other bears to enable their heads to remain above the water while swimming. In the beginning they were hunting seal carcasses but gradually they started to hunt seals by waiting at the edge of water when seals come out of water to breath. It is believed to…

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    The Lansdowne Artemis

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    Museum of Art are the Bateman Mercury from 4th century BCE Rome and the Lansdowne Artemis from 1st Century BCE Rome. As soon as I walked into the exhibition hall, these two artworks stood out to me out of the four selections because of the proportion, anatomy, pose, drapery, and texture of the material they are made from. These two sculptures are also resembled after figures of Greek mythology — Mercury, also knowns as Hermes, is the messenger of the Greek gods and Artemis is the Greek goddess…

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    compared to body length. Majungasaurus is perhaps most distinctive for its skull ornamentation, including the swollen and fused nasals and the frontal horn. Other ceratosaurs, including Carnotaurus, Rajasaurus, and Ceratosaurus itself bore crests on the head. These structures are likely to have played a role in intraspecific competition, although their exact function within that context is unknown. The hollow cavity inside the frontal horn of Majungasaurus would have weakened the structure and…

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    focuses on the tumor shape and delivers only low-dose side effects to the surrounding tissue. Intensity-modulated radiation therapy is most commonly used to treat difficult-to-reach tumors. Most commonly, IMRT treats tumors located in the breast, head and neck, prostate, cervical, bladder, lung, gastrointestinal, endometrial, gynecologic and central nervous…

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    Music is a way for all types of people and cultures to come together. It is a phenomenon that affects many and is there for any situation. Whether one is interested in rock, jazz, classical, or pop, it will always be a source of inspiration and creativity. With more than two thousand musical instruments in the world, the ukulele is one that holds a unique sound and an overall blissful energy. The upbeat and cheerful tone it possesses makes it difficult to not crack a smile upon hearing it. While…

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