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    I wanted to do since my childhood, but is something that attracted me when I read "Human Body," by Dr. Frances Williams. What is the human body? How does it get sick? How does it recover itself? What helps it to recover? All of these questions came to my mind when I read just the first chapter of the book. I have enjoyed the chance of exploring the human body in year 11, from the number of bones in the human body, to understanding a baby’s growth in its mother's womb. I have developed my…

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    There are over seven billion people living in the world. You never know who you will meet and how they will impact the way you go about your day. Meeting a student from Hanze University expanded the way I thought about physical therapy, education, and life in another country. In my second interview with Alexandra, I got a taste of the life of a physical therapist in the Netherlands. She and I sent pictures to one another and set up a skype interview to discuss them. It is interesting to see…

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    stress, I want to understand the importance of finding healthy methods to relieve stress. Stress is a serious mental problem that is often overlooked. When I am faced with any event that my mind perceived as a foreboding danger, the stress causes my body to flood with hormones responsible for dealing with the increase heart rate, blood pressure, energy, and my ability to “deal with the problem” (American Psychological Association). But I cannot stress it enough that stress is not as simple as a…

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    To begin with, during childhood, one’s body and mind are growing in a various number of ways. One way a child’s body is changing is through puberty. Puberty is a major transition from childhood to adulthood that most adolescents go through when they are around twelve years old. This transition changes necessary elements in the body which, when combined, develops one into an adult. This is when the difficulties of adulthood start. Also…

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    Female Body Image Analysis

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    respect for the human body has changed over the years. Most importantly is the way people look at the female body. Before civilization, mankind use to walk on this earth without any, or very little clothing, which depended on the climate of the area. Then later, women were taught that they must hide their body because it was supposed to be more modest and “ladylike”, while the male’s body was viewed as art. Over the years the times have changed, and the vision of an ideal human body has…

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    careers and lives. After reading this paper the reader will learn about how damaging cocaine is and its history both on the human body and creation. Readers will also learn the reason why cocaine is illegal in the first place. This research paper is about cocaine, it will analyze effect on society,why it is illegal, and why people use cocaine, and its effects on the human body. Why is it illegal? According to ATTN.com “At the time, cocaine use was assosiated with black men. Slavery was outlawed,…

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    is presented and relayed across the page. From anyone else but Dr. Nuemman’s point of view, this would be a simple tale of a scientist who screwed up, got his leg chopped off, got a prosthetic, made it better, became obsessed with improving the human body, and worked in this field before meeting his eventual demise. Yet this is not the case. Barry writes “I hesitated. She seemed convincing. But then again, I was an extraordinarily poor judge of people” and from this it is immediately obvious…

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    The human body has many unique attributes. What make the body function are organs that make up the body. Within those organs are cells that cause the organs to function. There’s a cell, which mainly hold the bones of the skeleton together, so we aren’t a puddle of mush. The muscle has amazing cells structures in the body. Because every part of our body acts as a working machine all organs of the body are equally significant. The skeletal muscle in the body is a very important portion of the…

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    design of the male gender were the New York Kouros, the Calf Bearer, and the Anavysos Kouros. The New York Kouros (600 BCE), was a funerary statue which stood over a grave in Attica. These figurines were also used as offerings in sanctuaries. The bodies of the young men presented motion, with the absence of any clothing. Nudity became the norm for most statues and depictions of the male gender. The Calf Bearer (560 BCE) showed a man following the nudity norm, with only a cloth covering the…

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    only helps me survive, but it helps me adapt as a person too. Being afraid of things such as car crashes or doing a bad job helps us strive to avoid them and be better people. In conclusion fear is good and should be appreciated as a vital part of human survival and…

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