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    . The ear is made up of three parts: the outer, middle, and inner ear.The outer part of the ear collects sound. Sound travels through the auricle and the auditory canal, a short tube that ends at the eardrum. Sound entering the outer ear travels through the middle ear and causes the eardrum and ossicle in the middle ear to vibrate. As it travels, it amplifies and changes from air to liquid. When the stapes moves, it pushes the oval window, which then moves the cochlea. The cochlea takes the…

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    Troublesome Technology Today, most people own cell phones. Those that do own cell phones may know some disadvantages of owning one. What some people do not know is the disadvantages to cell phone usage is not only that they may freeze up or break, but owning a cell phone had far more significant disadvantages such as health problems, automobile wrecks, and effects today’s children. Cell phone ownership is a source of negative health effects. According to Dr. Agarwal, “electromagnetic waves…

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    tinnitus. Disease: Hearing loss can be caused by viral illnesses such as mumps, measles, whooping cough and rubella. As well as bacterial diseases such as meningitis and syphilis can target and harm human ears. Also, a tumor that grows on the acoustic neuroma (a hearing nerve) can cause hearing loss. Ways to avoid hearing loss through disease include ⦁ Vaccinate children in accordance to Immunize Australia Program ⦁ If ill, see doctor for diagnosis and treatment ⦁ See your doctor if you…

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    Demographic James is high-spirited 27 year old a single Asian man, born and raised in Philadelphia. He graduated college in Philadelphia 2011 with telecommunication degree. Upon graduation, James moved to New Jersey, where his old-brother was. He has started working as an online content developer at a German car company in U.S.A head quarter. Recently, his mother moved from Pennsylvania to New Jersey to live with his brother and him. Occupational Status The client has been working for a German…

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    New technologies and materials have appeared with the development of the industrial and post-industrial society that make human life more convenient, without them it is impossible to imagine the life of the modern person. However, it is still difficult to answer the question whether all technology is safe for humanity? One of the most urgent and discussed issues is the problem of cancer caused by cell phones. Scientists from all over the world are trying to find the answer to this question by…

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    In August 30, 1748, a young french neoclassicist painter names Jacques-Louis David was born in Paris, Kingdom of France. Jacques- Louis was an active supporter of the French Revolution and was imprisoned after the fall of his friend Maximilien Robespierre’s fall from power. Jacques- Louis David was frequently involved with the politics of France, and utilized his painting abilities to illustrate strong opinions in regards to the political regimes. During this time, he developed an empire style.…

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    Adult Case Study (Ear) What additional historical data would you like to collect? A general history of ear, nose, mouth, and throat including current or recent exposure of respiratory infections should be collected. In order to find out if the vertigo is from a systemic cause, ask key questions like: What other health problems do you have? Are you anxious or nervous? What makes the dizziness worse or what makes the dizziness and ringing in your ear go away? Cardiovascular problems such as…

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    There are many different causes - they can arise from repetitive sports or training related injuries, as well as disease or other form of trauma. Quite often the cause is a mix of all of these and also includes wearing incorrect fitting shoes, and poor stance putting strain on the feet, causing pain in side of foot, foot pain bottom of foot, pain in arch of foot, diabetes foot pain and so on. Let's take a look at a few of the more common types: SIDE OF FOOT I think many of us take our feet…

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    Phosphatase and Tensin Homolog is also known as PTEN, it is a phosphates encoding gene. PTEN gene is located on the long arm of chromosome 10 at the position 23.3. PTEN was first discovered in 1997, and it is a tumour suppressor gene (Li & Sun 1997, Li et al. 1997, Steck et al. 1997) it helps to regulate cell division. They function as a lipid phosphates to regulate signal transduction pathways, such as the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3k), protein kinase B (AKT) . The activity of its lipid…

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    The cellphone has brought many advances to our society and has become ingrained into our generation. However, looking at these advances, are these certainly all good? Looking back forty to fifty years ago the cellphone was just in its early stages of development. Only a few select amount of people could use this device. Now in the year of 2015 walking around anywhere mostly everyone has a cellphone in their hand. The cellphone today has several uses such as texting, internet, applications of…

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