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    Humans’ amazing ability to recognize faces has one limitation; we cannot recognize upside-down faces. Studies have shown that while we can recognize inverted objects, we can’t tell “which of two inverted faces is the original when one has been slightly altered.” Dubbed the Thatcher Illusion, it is a result of our brain evolving a specialized facial recognition area separate from the area used for all other objects. The reason why is very simple; faces are always upright. There’s no need to take…

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    There are a number of sources of ankle pain: sprains (which themselves come in two varieties inversion and eversion, whether the foot is twisted inward or outward, respectively, resulting in the excessive stretching of the ligament opposite to the direction of the twist), tendonitis of the Achilles tendon, rupture of the Achilles tendon, osteoarthritis, gout, psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, bursitis, broken ankle and stress fractures immediately come to mind. In the case of ankle…

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    Acute Pulmonary Embolism

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    Acute pulmonary embolism (PE) is a common diagnosis throughout the world. In the US it affects approximately 1 in 1000 people and ranks as the 3rd most common cause of death in hospitalized patients. More than 80% of PEs are associated with DVTs in hospitalized patients with risk factors being recent trauma, surgery, immobility or obesity. While it can be entirely asymptomatic, nearly 25% of patients are thought to experience sudden death as their only manifestation of disease.1 Because of this…

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    Chapter 2 LITERATURE SURVEY 2.1. Characteristics of Hydrogen Sulphide 2.1.1. Physical and Chemical Properties H2S is a colourless gas characterised by a rotten gas odour which is highly toxic. It is soluble in different liquids including water and alcohols. It is typically formed under deficit oxygen conditions in the presence of organic matter and sulphate compounds (WHO, 2003). Hydrogen Sulphide is also present in the atmosphere in the range of 0.0001-0.0002 ppm though it may vary with places…

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    This use of inversion signifies that Malcolm no longer speaks like a normal citizen of Scotland, he has adopted the characteristics of a royal king and is speaking very ornately. He then explains what he will do for Scotland, saying he has a lot to do at the beginning…

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    John Donne's Holy Sonnets

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    Analysis of Holy Sonnets 7 The Holy Sonnets,7 by John Donne is a Petrarchan Sonnet, which is also an iambic pentameter. It’s end-rhyme scheme is abba abba cdcd ee, with variations in several lines. The poem consists of an octave and a sextet with a turn after line eight. After the basic information of this poem, I will illustrate several terms with examples found in it. As for the rhyme, full rhymes appear frequently at the end of lines, such as ‘space’ and ‘grace’. These full rhymes give the…

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    portrayed in the middle of part 2: Emily positioned in the forefront of a window with the light behind her. This scene shows the inversion of her own youth, now she has become the dominant patriarchal figure in the Grierson house. At the end of the story the reader also learns that the dead body of Homer Barron was also behind her in that window. This adds even more to the inversion of the original tableau by representing Emily’s actual murder of Homer as a corollary to her father’s figurative…

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    This inversion of values (which includes using the world ‘poor’ as synonyms with ‘holy’ and ‘friend’) constitutes the significance of the Jewish people: they mark the beginning of the slave rebellion in morals” (195). From this quotation, readers can see the repetition of “Jews” throughout, and this emphasis is evident that Nietzsche has a convinced desire in his text, and the readers can feel strong reactions when coming across that. Nietzsche essentially says “inversion of values,” and…

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    Comparative Analysis of Plant Genome – An Overview Introduction Comparative genomics is used to study the similarities and differences in the structure and function of genome in living organisms. In the medical field, this information can help scientist to better understand the human genome. This allows them to develop new strategies to combat human disease. Comparative genomics is also a powerful tool to study the evolutionary relationship among organisms. We are able to identify genes that…

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    Aerial Yoga Analysis

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    Over the past few years, my interest in yoga has increased greatly since I discovered how useful it is to relieve stress and tension. As a former chronic stressor, yoga has taught me a lot about letting things go and how to really focus and tune into my body. It’s taught me to be in the moment as well as how to enjoy exercise without constantly having to push my body to fatigue and exhaustion. More recently, I’ve heard of a new form of yoga called aerial yoga which allows one to perform poses…

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