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    Descartes Mind and Body Descartes believes in the separation of mind and body. He believes the mind and body are two individual objects. Descartes believes in the substance dualism of our mind and bodies. There are many reasons that support the mind and body could be connected. Before Descartes separates the mind and body he realizes that he exists. Descartes doubts his existence throughout most of his writings. He comes to the realization that he is real through his line “I think therefore I…

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    2.3. Pharmacokinetics of (S)-ketoprofen 2.3.1. Blood sampling On the day of the study, rats were cannulated approximately 30 min before uric acid injection and 3 h before the drugs were administered. The animals were anesthetized and the caudal artery was cannulated with a PE-10 cannula (Clay Adams, Parsippany, NJ, USA) connected to a PE-50 cannula. The cannula was kept patent with heparinized saline solution and stopped with a needle. Rats were allowed to recover from anesthesia and…

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    Neil Armstrong once said “I think we're going to the moon because it's in the nature of the human being to face challenges. It's by the nature of his deep inner soul... we're required to do these things just as salmon swim upstream.” NASA has been sending satellites, space shuttles, people, and many other things into space ever since they were first created, but sending all those things into space isn’t the only thing that NASA has done, they have also done as much as they can to help the people…

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    Cerebral Palsy Essay

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    Cerebral palsy is defined as “a neurologic condition caused by injury to the immature brain; it is characterized by a non-progressive disturbance of the motor system” (Webb, 2017, p.260). This neurologic disorder can be classified into three categories which are spastic, dyskinetic, and ataxia. There are many different causes of cerebral palsy that can occur prenatal, natal, or postnatal. Motor movement is an impairment that is most associated with this neurologic disorder. Some communication…

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    Leg Injury Paper

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    Common leg injuries are some of the most inhibiting and destructive injuries that can occur. Countless studies have been conducted to reveal if there is a way to possibly prevent these occurrences. Symptoms often develop from everyday usage, overuse, or an injury. Leg injuries are most likely to occur from sports activities. Most of these leg injuries in children and teens occur from playing sports or falls. The risk for these types of injuires increase during contact sports and high-speed…

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    jump serve will be broken down into four main phases. The joint angles and outcomes of a novice will be compared to those of an expert to analyze this popular serve. Overall Movement Pattern The topspin jump serve makes use of the entire body. Every limb is active in some way or another. Because the focus of this project is on the shoulder, elbow, and wrist joints, the emphasis will be on the muscles in the upper body. The rotator cuff muscles are extremely active because they stabilize the…

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    Shelley uses tone, imagery, and theme to help tell the story and and show a purpose to the passage. The tone is conveyed as cold and dreary, to portray the setting to the reader. The theme in this passage is exhibited specifically to Victor’s monster. And finally, the imagery is communicated greatly through this passage by describing the setting around Victor. In the book Frankenstein the author, Mary Shelley, uses a lot of imagery to help the reader understand what is happening and have the…

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    rollers with levers attached to them. As they pulled the levers, the victim was stretched. This could cause the victim’s bones to become dislocated and or even have the muscles torn apart, rendering the limb useless. If you managed to survive this method of torture you may not be able to use your limbs, depending upon if they were either dislocated or torn. Though this method was very gruesome, the next one is one of the most popular. The Judas Cradle, also known as the Judas chair, was one of…

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    with her head tilted down and the expression that is on her face. The tablecloth and wallpaper run together without distinction and is crowded with the same vibrant blue patterns of a suggested flower arrangement and curved lines of what looks like limbs of a tree or the antlers of a buck. On top of the table it has what appears to be fruit, lemons, limes, oranges, and apples, scattered on it and displayed on pedestals. There are two glass decanters on opposite sides of the center fruit…

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    walking on the lawn, and playing in the yard. It's also a good idea to remove lower branches on trees near your house so they don't scrape against the roof. With fewer branches, more sun can reach the grass. Plus, there will be fewer branches and limbs to beak off and litter the yard when it storms.…

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