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    Trans-Glitch Analysis

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    does a machine of which it is not able to carry out its purposes without them. Perfect machines do not exist and however much the old ones are repaired, they only tend to lead to other problems. Gender, in the same way, is unstable and prone to malfunctions and breakdowns. This reveals the different gender norms and ideals and their rate of expected functionality. However much technology improves faster, Hayles looks at…

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    the receptor becoming less efficient at producing a signal. The immune mediated cause for neuromuscular junction malfunction is due to the body attacking the acetylcholine receptors. In the acquired immunity process, an immune cell undergoes specialization so that it can produce antibodies that correlate to foreign threats that can enter the body. Sometimes, this process malfunctions, and this creates an autoimmune disease. In this case, antibodies are produced that attack the acetylcholine…

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    Welcome to my futurist neighborhood. It’s the year 2178. Sidewalks would be escalators that can get you anywhere in the world that there is a sidewalk. Cars would levitate by using a battery powered air jets and drive themself by using an AI in the car. Also there would be personal robot assistants in every household in my neighborhood and help you do any task in your everyday life. If I could design a futuristic neighborhood, it would include sidewalk escalators, levitating cars and personal…

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    Adiadochokinesia Essay

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    function to travel all the way to our spinal cord and make a movement. As Agnosia damages the path of any function of either of the temporal lobe or cerebellum, it creates a rare disorder that may damage the ability of the signals of movement to malfunction. A personage won’t know if we have a damage function. As doctor’s witness damage brain function with all kinds of structural technology then realized all…

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    electrical activity. Lastly, a PET scan detects where radioactive forms of glucose go. When researching about the malfunctions in psychopathic brains is it important to understand, on some level, all of the neurotechnology that neuroscientists use because it is important for the reader to understand how certain parts of the brain function in order to make a connection with the malfunctions that occur in the brains of…

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    combinations. Everybody on earth has about 25,000 different genes, and because of this, there are so many outcomes that a person can consist of (What Is a Gene?). That’s what makes us all unique. Sometimes, in people’s genes, there are malfunctions. These malfunctions can cause all sorts of genetic disorders, but no matter how harsh they can make a person look, whether they are deformed or their mentality isn't of ours, they’re still human, just a special kind. There is a genetic disorder that…

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    Heart Failure Lab Report

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    and closing of valves. It is important for the various parts to work together for us to be able to breathe and perform our daily activities. Imagine when one part has a malfunction, how it could affect the others and the human body as a whole. In addition, science and medicine has worked so hard to help resolve some of the malfunctions of the human heart. One of the most popular devices recently invented to support one of the functions of the heart is the Left Ventricle Assist Device.…

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    Film On The Beach

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    In Fail Safe, Americans focus on the malfunction of machines ordering bombers to attack Moscow, but don’t have the ability to call them back due to Soviets technology jamming. This is an interesting play on how technological developments in both nations lead to the start of a misunderstanding and the beginning of very difficult choices made by the Americans in order to avoid the malfunction from being a war. The United States President in the film is forced to reason…

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    D.C. Round 3 Captions B. Arlington National Cemetery, located in Arlington Virginia, has over 400,000 graves located at its site. If you are a soldier that dies on active duty, are a retired member of the armed forces, or a certain veteran or family member, you are eligible to be buried at Arlington national Cemetery. The site of the cemetery was where Robert E. Lee’s home was located until he was removed from it so that the land could become a cemetery. John F. Kennedy, William Howard Taft,…

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    Lindsay Lohan

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    think Fergie! Lindsay Lohan has a long history of exposing a little too much skin while in public. While stepping out of a helicopter in Florianópolis, Brazil Lohan had a slight wardrobe malfunction. Oops! When you're known for being a party girl it's expected that you're going to have few wardrobe malfunctions. But when it ends up costing you your entire career that's a different story. Tera Reid's infamous nipple-slip was the most talked about in nipple-slip history. Much…

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