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    this is to make the nose cone as smooth and pointy as possible. If the nose cone is too flat on the end, it will not cut through the air very well. The rocket must cut through the air swiftly, this means that resistance will be at its minimum during flight. We would like the least resistance because that means the rocket will glide and not stall mid-air because that will affect flight time.” It’s hard to know if we were correct, because we didn’t have one rocket without a sharp nose cone and one…

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    taken seriously. Thousands of people suffer from the poisoning so it's better to be safe than sorry. Exposure for long periods of time can cause a mixture of symptoms. You can develop chronic fatigue and/or headaches, mucous membranes of the mouth, nose and throat, chronic coughing, sneezing, rashes, fever and irritation to the eyes. Severe cases would be worsening of the above stated symptoms. You can also become a host to these spores and would succumb to toxicity. Healthy individuals could…

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    tremendously and make a difficult infections or influenza a lot more excruciating as a result of a blocked nose. Many of us hope to handle our sinus passages with medicine or even with vapor however to be honest that the various things we consume might have quite a major effects on the tiny passage-ways running through our faces. For more information with reference to stuffy nose, click here: Stuffy nose. So how do you keep the sinus passages healthy and balanced using meals? Read more to figure…

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    Marge Piercy Barbie Doll

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    expectations of beauty on a young girl. It also appears to be telling us a tragically twisted fairy tale. Unfortunately, although the girl is healthy she is teased in puberty for having fat legs and a big nose. Even though she has potential, she spends all of her time “apologizing” for her nose and legs. When she complains, the advice that is given to her does not help. “She was advised to play coy, exhorted to come on hearty, exercise, diet, smile and wheedle” (Stanza 3). This advice…

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    Allergies In Children: How They Affect The Ear, Nose And Throat By Juanita Swindell | Submitted On March 22, 2016 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Children fall ill all the time and it can often be…

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    Ethnographic Metaphors

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    Lakoff and Johnson (1980) categorize conceptual metaphors into 3 classifications: ontological metaphors, structural metaphors and orientational metaphors. 1. Orientational metaphors Orientational metaphors, also known as spatial metaphors, are a series of metaphorical concepts which are constructed with reference to spatial orientation, which comes from people’s emotional and physical experience. The concepts are related in the following ways: up or down, in or out, front or back, on or off,…

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    As depicted in the poem, “Barbie Doll” by Marge Piercy, a normal, healthy girl sold her life to fit in the society by complying with what the society wants and expects from her. Upon killing herself, she is defeated, and trades her nose for a cosmetic one and her legs for “a pink and white nightie” (Lines 21-22). With the artificial coverings, the poet added sarcastically in Lines 24 to 25, “Consummation at last/ To every woman a happy ending.” In simpler terms, the poet said that…

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    Iggy Australia Case Study

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    ashamed. Iggy Azalea is revealing that she has had her breasts done and also had her nose fixed. Iggy does look pretty great, but she also looked good before doing any surgery on her body.  pic.twitter.com/RoCmzlKp2n — IGGY AZALEA (@IGGYAZALEA) February 12, 2016 Iggy is sharing about her surgery, but her nose wasn't really just to make herself look better. What she revealed, shows…

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    found with a nose piercing is Hebrew women of India. Though the nose piercing didn’t originated from India it was introduced by the Mongolians sometime in the 16th century. Nose piercings, commonly pierced on the left side, is done when the girl is of the age of 16, which is considered to be the age of marriage, and is a way to honor the god of marriage (indiamarks). Due to this believe in this culture it is actually discrimination if a job were to not hire the girl if she were to have a nose…

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    including the bulbous nose on the old man (“Portrait”). The bulbous nose has been studied for many years, and it is commonly believed to be a sign that the older man had rhinophyma (or acne rosacea). This painting has not only been studied as a work of art, but scientists have examined it…

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