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    Describe the process of normal breathing beginning with the brain. Explain how a condition such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can interfere with the normal process of respiration. Breathing occurs subconsciously without one being aware of its different steps: stimulation of the respiratory control centers in your brain, inhalation, gas exchange, and exhalation. The medulla oblongata controls the body when to breathe. During the ventilation, process the phrenic nerve sends a…

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    1. What was the importance of the Herero and Namaqua genocide? The German empire sanctioned the deliberate and systematic destruction of the Herero ethnic group in the first genocide of the twentieth century. Approximately 65,000 out of 80,000 people perished. Men, women, and children died from direct execution by the German Schutztruppe (colonial army), dehydration after deportation to the Kalahari Desert, or forced labor and starvation in concentration camps. 2. Where did the genocide occur?…

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    Professor Lee starts off with how historians attempt to go back in time and try and think as people in the past would have. He tells the audience that we must take ourselves out of our modern day shoes and get rid of our cultural lens in order to understand objects from the past. He mentions that objects of death are important and they particularly resonate in societies across the board. The first object that Professor Lee mentions is a dream catcher which was believed by the Indians to catch…

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    As I floated to the top of the hill on the ski lift, my stomach dropped and I grew hot despite the freezing temperatures outside. I was attempting to prepare myself for the sizable slope that I thought to be my impending doom. When I departed from the lift I turned my skis to position myself at the brink of slope. Then I tipped my skis over the edge of the hill with much initial regret. Throughout my years of skiing I had sprained joints, bruised limbs, and nearly broken bones. Despite my…

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    Lightning Vs Erza

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    after her younger sister. Essentially making the two orphans! Lightning explains that her and her younger sister, Serah, were quite devastated when their parents died. However, as the older sibling, Lightning had to be strong for Serah's sake. And overtime, that forced strong-willed attitude and personality made her emotionless and cold to others. Well even though that doesn't sound like Erza, Lightning and…

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    The Word Nigger

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    as commonly used as before. Over time our views of this word have changed greatly. The word nigger used to be said as something positive or to show approval of strength and intelligence to a man. “Im telling you, that nigger pulled in $6,000 of overtime last year, said he got enough for a down payment on a house” (Naylor). It could’ve also be used to show endearment for a woman's husband or boyfriend. But nowadays, the word is used as a racial slur for african americans. Other races use the…

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    the Ageless Universe because the facts are more concrete and it is not difficult to support and prove. The steady-state theory explains that the universe has always been the same and it will not drastically change. Although the universe will adjust overtime with the shifting…

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    junior year of high school when my father’s physical abilities declined to a point he was no longer able to live at home and was admitted to a nursing home. I always struggled expressing what was happening, and most people I knew never found out. Overtime, I have come to realize that everyone has issues…

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    Running Safety Procedures

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    Running is a great way to get outside and be active. Whether it is running competitively, or going for a jog, there are safety procedures that need to be followed to avoid injury or danger. Some of these may include finding the right shoes, running with a phone, hydrating properly, and many more. When going for a run, always be sure to tell someone where you are running and when you plan to be back, so if something goes wrong, they can go looking or call authorities. Failure to follow this…

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    As a Korean, I am well-aware of the culture of Korean society. There is coined term that many people refer to as the “Korean Mentality”. The Korean mentality specifically refers to the old-school approach that nothing is impossible, dedication and hard work will prevail, all things will go as planned, and if you apply this correctly you will be successful. Samsung has a strong and conservative culture due to its success off this Korean mentality. While they are many important values that lie in…

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