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    everlasting joy comes not from the temple-esque observatory, but instead from worldly and rational radium, it becomes not a place of serenity and human development, but instead, one of scientific discovery. The battle between a spiritual awakening or a stimulant inducing elation forces a question about the existence of divine encounters, which in turn restricts human experience and invalidates emotion. The short story provides a scientific understanding for the idea of exultation, a feeling that…

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    town. What is happening here? And why the fuck did I come back? As I walked down the street I counted each and every stone, just as I used to, observing the renovated but still oddly familiar storefronts . One, two, three, four, fuck. Another one. A body. A young, beautiful women. She can't be over 25 years old. I imagined how her crystal blue eyes once gleamed with ambition, full of joy. Now those same eyes look grey and sunken, the life sucked from them. This is the third one I found so far.…

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    Each year, Americans spend 1.5 billion dollars on supplements and vitamins designed to improve overall health and body function. While some products claim to have “miracle powers”, others are proven to be most effective. When it comes to athletic performance, most athletes look to supplements to aid in strength and muscle gains. Though some take non-effective, sometimes illegal supplements like HGH and steroids, others look to the more common legal supplements like creatine. Creatine is a…

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    People have always see the human body as a beautiful thing and in change idolized the female body with: statues, painting, pictures, etc. In today’s society women have to have a thin waist line and a big butt. Society standard change over time because society bases these standards on celebrities and models. For my photo analysis I decided to compare and contrast two ads based on body image and society standards. The first ad is an ad from the 1950’s. This ad displays the woman in a side view…

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    Cadaver Observation

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    cadavers and students can come around to see how everything that we have observed and discussed fits and is connected in the human body (Figure 6). It is of critical importance to ensure that the students can not identify the cadavers. The face remains permanently covered and not revealed, and any identifiers of the donors are removed. All toe tags are taped, which must remain on the body at all times as per our agreement with Wright State University’s Anatomical Gift Program. We also cover any…

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    Life-Space Change

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    Literature defines life space as people’s movement throughout their living environment.1 One article done by Lo and Colleagues (2014) investigated the relationship between life-space mobility (Life-Space Assessment, LSA) and incidence of fall and fracture within 4 years follow-up period among community-dwelling older adults in Alabama, U.S.2 Life-space change was defined as the difference in LSA score before and after a fall occurs. The research findings indicate that decrease in life-space…

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    I’ve always been interested in how and why things work the way they do. The body works like a machine but it’s so much more intricate. The deeper you look the more there is to learn. However beautiful these complexities, they also mean there are a vast number of ways malfunctions can occur. I want to be there for patients and rectify these issues. Many professionals along the way have influenced me to pursue a career in health. Most notably, my pediatrician, Dr. Wilson, who has been more of a…

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    Then, when you get back to earth, your body uses homeostasis to adjust back to environment in earth and that takes a long time. And while that is happening, there are some effects that can affect you in some positive and negative ways. When astronauts reach out of the force of gravity, they feel weightless and will be able to lift things without utilizing any strength. Since your body is adapted to Earth’s environment, when you arrive into space, your body tries to adapt in this new environment…

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    Ever since I was a little girl, I found myself fascinated with the intricacies of the human body. I would spend hours playing doctor or nurse with my sister, and even when she did not want to play with me I would improvise with my dolls. I would watch medical TV shows such as “Greys Anatomy” and I would continue to fall in love with the thought of medicine and helping people with their treatment and potentially saving their lives. Working as a medical scribe in an OBGYN office this past…

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    The body is a complex system of cells, tissues, and organs working together to form systems. There are twelve systems total in the human body and they are: Integumentary, Skeletal, Muscular, Immune, Lymphatic, Cardiovascular, Urinary, Digestive, Respiratory, Nervous, Endocrine, and Reproductive Systems. All the systems are important to the body to function as a whole. If one system is not working correctly, then results are fatal to that person. I believe that the most important systems are the…

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