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    tends to show in the arm or leg bones. In adults it can be either acute or chronic, people with diabetes, HIV, or peripheral vascular disease are more prone to chronic osteomyelitis (WebMD, 2005). Adults are more likely to get osteomyelitis in the pelvis, vertebrae of the spine, and…

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    Masculinity In Rome

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    (Killgrove and Montgomery). The ages ranged from infant (0-12 months) to old adults (50+), but middle age adults (35-50) were the largest segment of the population. Sexing was performed on the skeletons of those sixteen years or older through analysis of pelvis morphology and cranial features. In this group, males greatly outnumbered females. Strontium isotope analysis of the enamel of the first molar was conducted on samples from 105 individuals. Carbon and oxygen isotope analysis of the first…

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    Red Cord Research Paper

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    What is Red Cord? Red Cord was designed and developed in Norway by a carpenter/gymnast named Kare Mosberg . Sailing was another one of his passions and it shows in the way his equipment operates. He created this system as a means of alleviating back pain. The idea is to improve muscle alignment and functional strength from the inside out by working the body more efficiently. Red Cord will awaken dormant muscles and release constraint in a short period of time. This tool will help you gain more…

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    College football is in the early stages of spring practice this year. Many college football teams are preparing to beat other teams around the nation. College football can be an unpredictable sport. Every year it changes due to coaching switches, recruitment, and departures. In their quest to become the best team they will need to fight and endure many battles in the field with a lot of hard work. and overcome their own selves. In the pursuit of their ultimate goals and dreams many players will…

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    Parents did everything they could to stop what they thought was an atrocious fad, but Elvis “The Pelvis” Presley proved to be a bigger influence than anyone at the time could expect. His signature on-stage hip-shaking was despised by adults as much as adored by their children. The slicked-back pompadour became a trend still in place today, and the songs…

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    Events During Pregnancy

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    Pregnancy lasts around 40 weeks and during this time many extraordinary events occur that build a full grown human being from a microscopic egg. The first trimester of pregnancy is the period between conception and 12 weeks pregnant. During this time the sperm and the egg fertilise and divide a billion times. The cells move towards the uterus and implants. The umbilical cord begins to start functioning and the brain, central nervous system, blood vessels, head, eyes, ears and mouth are formed.…

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    Homo Ergaster

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    Homo ergaster, meaning ‘workman’, lived in eastern and southern Africa around 1.5 million years ago. The ergaster had a good run for about 500,000 years, until vanishing from fossil records 1.3 million years ago. Homo ergaster was discovered in 1949 somewhere in southern Africa by prominent South African hominin paleontologist, John T. Robinson. Researchers have argued back and forth on the the idea that Home ergaster is a valid taxon due to the similarities between ergaster and erectus. Some…

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    CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.01 Background, Epidemiology, Etiology and Pathology Background: Bladder cancer is a common malignancy in the world. It ranks ninth in worldwide cancer incidence and it is the seventh common malignancy in male. It is the second most common malignancy of the genitourinary tract worldwide in male after prostate cancer. It affects men more than women in a ratio of 3 - 4:1 (1, 2). In Africa bladder cancer is ranked as eighth common malignancy in male (3) while…

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    The Dinki Mini Folk Dance

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    It can be assumed that this is due to the perceived promiscuity of the dance. In the Dinki Mini, the dance movements are focused on the pelvis. Dancers rotate suggestively gyrate their hips as they move their bent legs in a heel to toe motion (Williams). The sensual moving of the hips doesn’t have a sexual meaning behind it. Rather, the movement of the pelvic region is performed in attempt…

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    (pap tests) to identify possible abnormal cell activity in the cervix so that if it appears they can get treated before it turns into cervical cancer. The symptoms of cervical cancer are: Bleeding from the vagina while not menstruating, pain in the pelvis or during sex and abnormal vaginal discharges. Minor causes of this cancer is smoking, weak immune system, being sexual at a young age and having sex with multiple people. Cervical cancer can be treated by surgery, chemotherapy or radiation…

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