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    AN ATHLETE 'S HEART Everyone knows normal daily exercise is beneficial to the heart. It helps reduce the risk of heart disease, reduces weight, lowers blood pressure, and improves cholesterol. A difference in the appearance of the heart can be seen between normal exercise and those of highly trained athletes. Athletic hearts undergo cardiac remodeling of chambers and physiological changes because the heart is working harder to pump blood to the rest of the body during extreme physical activity…

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    urged the high school reopen, but no one knew why it was closed. Bobby and Barris thought they had broken the code when they broke into the basement at back-to-school night but only coming out empty handed and on Archibald’s ‘bad guys’ list for the new school year. They came back to school this morning only to find that the basement has been caged off from the rest of the school. Bobby found Archibald at morning and asked, “Hey, Principal Archibald, I just noticed that the basement is all off…

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    constantly help Mayella, especially because he was not getting paid, Tom replied that he felt bad and sorry for her. Throughout the entire questioning Mr. Gilmer would address Tom with “boy”. Suddenly Dill began to cry, Scout took him outside, once they left the courtroom she asked him why he was upset. He said the way the prosecutor was treating Tom was not a way anyone should be treated. Scout began telling Dill that he was doing his job. Dill told her he acted that way because Tom was a…

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    Tetralogy Of Fallot Essay

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    Tetralogy of Fallot. One of the other reasons is that this is a very complex defect and it is a defect that we cannot prevent from occurring. From the very first surgery to fix Tetralogy of Fallot it was a successful procedure. Over time technology and new research has benefited the development of better techniques and methods. Surgeries have been very successful and this is something to be excited about. In this article review I will be telling you about Tetralogy of Fallot, some of the key…

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    they looked like a beach waters with emerald specs of light spots around the pupils. My skin was pale and milky-creamy smooth like the rest. Having skin, hair, eyes, tastes, hearing and the ability to smell was extremely unusual. It was definitely new. Where I was there was not much to smell or taste because the area was very stale so I suppose it was decidedly cleaner then fresh laundry. Fresh Laundry, such a weird saying, if you think about it. I mean I understand how something can smell like…

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    could with the soap, she was soon gathering up her belongings in her left hand and making her way back up to the camp. Dixie was lost in thought as she ascended the quarry path, busy mumbling to herself about historical death rates and diseases. “Got it!” She had broken the silence that came along with the long walk up to camp, “1 in 7 died from TB and 11% from infection!” She yelled smiling to herself. She turned on her left foot in quick celebration before continuing back up the pathway. She…

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    Hamlet Alternate Ending

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    his breathing slowed to a stop. He exhaled slowly, one last time, and then died. Hamlet spoke softly to himself, "To be or not to be is no longer the question. The king has committed to an eternal sleep and my quest is now done." But one thing was left unsolved. Why would Claudius try to poison Hamlet? He stood up from his position and addressed the crowd. "Peace! I call for peace. The king is now dead. It was by fault of my own that he has died, but in the end it is just. This here is a…

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    SINGLE VENTRICLE DEFECTS? Single ventricle defects are heart problems that you were born with (congenital heart defects). Normally the heart has two pumping chambers. These are the right and left ventricles. The right ventricle pumps blood to the lungs to get oxygen. After blood returns from the lungs, the left ventricle pumps it out to the body. Single ventricle defects come in many forms. They can involve one or more valves in your heart and a ventricle that does not pump effectively In…

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    and, had completed the tapping in about 11.3 seconds. It was noted that, while tapping with his dominant hand, at approximately tap 14, the forefinger on his left hand began to also slightly tap. However, it ceased quickly and, was slight enough to be considered insignificant. This was not mirrored by his right hand while tapping with his left. This suggests a strong ability to isolate tasks and attend without succumbing to either visual or cognitive distractions. Trent’s difficulty to attend…

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    Essay On The Weird Dream

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    I finally reached there two days later. So back to the fact that I am left handed. Over the course of the weeks and months that I tried to find a way to kill the King, which btw I still think is genius now thinking back on it, I came up with this idea to put the knife on my right thigh. I thought most people being right handed would usually put a knife or any kind of weapon on their left thigh, but I, being “handicap” was not searched on my right side as I entered into the King’s…

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