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    Hypopituitarism verses Hyperpituitarism Hypopituitarism is a rare disorder in both males and females where your pituitary gland has either failed to produce one or more of its hormones or isn’t producing enough. The pituitary gland is a small jelly bean shaped gland situated at the base of your brain, behind your nose and between your ears. While this is here it is secreting hormones that affect almost every part of your body. Hypopituitarism is essentially another word for the pituitary…

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    I am a person who is attracted to the unusual or the “out of the norm”. Once I saw the pieces created by Nathan Pietrykowski, my eyes began fixated on them due to it being an unusual piece. His piece, Creating Nowhere, attracted me the most just because of all the weirdness surrounding the piece. This piece reminds me of how strange life can be at times and how you can just sometimes not know why things are happening. I had an instance like this happen yesterday when I lost one of my best…

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    Smart Home Essay

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    The idea of the smart home is not a new one. Technology intended to make life easier within the home has been around in some form since the 1960’s. The early systems were hard wired into walls and could often be problematic for the user. (Harper, 2003) Why? Today - smart technology - is poised to make an indelible impact on how we live our day to day lives at home. Energy efficiency and other measures driven by government policy, as well as advances in technology, have contributed to both a…

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    with Mckenna in a few days. In the end it doesn’t really matter. People have always told me that there are plenty of fish in the sea. The only problem is I’m fishing in a puddle. Today at lunch one of my friends names Jacob gave me this big bag of jelly beans. There fucking gross but for some reason I find myself eating them. Today in chorus I was surprised to find that Mr.Haney was back he came back a day early but he is leaving again tomorrow to attend the funeral. At the end of the bell he…

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    Emergency Food: What to Buy Many times, there is little to no warning before a natural disaster hits. Whether a hurricane, flood, tornado, earthquake or blizzard threatens you, having an emergency preparedness kit full of nonperishable food items can help ease your mind. Any of these disasters can leave you without electricity for an extended length of time. Because you will most likely be using more energy during an emergency, you need to eat high-protein foods. A limited food supply means that…

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    In “Repent, Harlequin!’ Said the Ticktockman”, Harlan Ellison tells the story of a man who brings chaos in a controlling system. Robert Frost’s poem “Out, Out-” focuses on a boy that lost his hand while working and later died. Both texts show the reality of our lives and how it is expected to conform by possessing similar and contrasting use of symbolism and tone. The poem centers around a little boy that dies after he cuts his hand while cutting wood with a saw outside in the yard. His family…

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    Dangers Of Clowns

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    As I got older I became more afraid of clowns. My sister asks, "what wrong with clowns?" I wanted to tell her what happened, but she is too young to understand. So, I told her, "they are just scary." I've always been afraid of clowns, just never told the whole story. Even though she won't understand, I tell her the story anyway. The strange looking man approaches me, fake nose burnt, hair burnt, and makeup smudged. He says, "HEY THERE KIDDO! HOW ARE YOU DOING TODAY?" I can feel myself…

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    Umami Case Study

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    PART A -I As molecules reach taste receptors on the microvilli, action-potentials generated through voltage-gated channels will initiate, leading to the excitation of nerve fibres. From there, responses will be carried to the brainstem and be further processed within the brain. The information will eventually translate into taste qualities such as sweet, sour, salty, bitter and umami. Furthermore, each taste quality is specified according to the molecule that binds to the receptor. Salt taste…

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    Gluten Foods

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    These include many things like jelly, nuts, juice, ketchup, cookies, pastries, chips etc. One should adopt natural foods that are gluten free rather than processed one as they are more healthy and beneficial. The gluten-free food industry has grown 136% from 2013 to 2015 with almost $12…

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    There have been many great presidents over the years. One could say that George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and George H. Bush are among the greatest. However, many people over the years have decided that Ronald Reagan shaped this nation into what it is today. In this great president’s childhood, many people knew that he was a special kid simply because of how good of a person he was. He grew up being chubby with the nickname “Dutch”. His parents owned a small farm in Illinois, where Reagan…

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