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    Becoming human was a process and still is a process that is happening that is making us the most advanced species on earth. Everyday scientist are finding new evidence on how we all came to be as humans. The starting point has always stayed the same though. We evolved from a from a special type primate. It all started when our ape ancestors started walking on their back legs changing their posture and also changing their minds. Australopithecus afarensis were primates that were proven to be…

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    will be born. By the end of the first stage the cervix would be completely dilated about ten centimeters in diameter. In the second stage is when you will be pushing your baby out, you may feel pain and some stinging once the baby is farther in the pelvis. The third stage is when you deliver the placenta which usually comes out with the bag of waters attached to it. Many hospitals use injections to release the placenta so it will not cause blood loss after birth of a child, but the injections…

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    Lakalaka is a dance form from the island Tonga, a small island between Australia and New Zealand. Lakalaka literally means, “to stride back and forth” and is one of the only Tongan dances to be considered truly indigenous (Shumway, 29). Lakalaka is a dance form that combines dance, poetry, and music to celebrate the “goodness of the Tongan way of life” (Shumway TWO, 468). I chose to research this dance because I know nothing about it and it seems to not be prevalent in many other countries…

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    Sexual dimorphism refers to a species distinct differences between the sexes resulting in distinct male and female forms. This is the sexual selection, adaptive changes in males and females often due to male competition and female selectivity. (Biology, Sylvia s mader and Michael winderlspecht pg 297 - 298). Usually this is the result of phenotype selection but, this is tied in with the selection of genotypes. Size and colorations of features in a mate may indicate features that are not readily…

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    full range of motion without limitation or pain generation. He is nontender to the upper extremities, axillary, radial, median, and ulnar nerves are intact to motor and sensory tone bilaterally. There are not skin lesions or vascular compromise. Pelvis is stable. Left lower extremity shows full range of motion at the hip, knee ankle, and foot without tenderness to palpation, neurologic compromise, or gross vascular restriction. There is no tenderness to palpation. Examination of the right…

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    of the study. With the exception of chimpanzees, who survive in research and testing but they will most likely be killed after the study is finished. Many experiments use instruments, designed to keep an animal from moving. Head and neck, legs and pelvis are some of the body parts that are immobilized. Some experiments call for the entire body to be immobilized. For example, “stress experiments” are given to rats and mice, these experiments include, sticking them into tubes and shocking their…

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    improving litheness, strength, and body mindfulness, without necessarily having to work out at the gym and lift weights. Pilates is primary a resistance exercise, it’s not Aerobic because it helps part your body such as the spinal column, abdomen, pelvis, hips, the transverse abdominis. Pilates is beneficial to us because it better-quality flexibility, intensifies muscle strength and tone, it even out your strength on both sides of your body, and improves your posture. During my Pilate’s…

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    Pediatric Cancer Cells

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    Cancer is one of the leading killing diseases worldwide. It is a disease that can affect everyone worldwide regardless of nationality or age. Cancer cells are cells that have been mutated. Mutated means that the cell’s DNA was copied wrong. When this happens, the cell is usually shut down by the body to prevent it from reproducing. Cancer cells reproduce 90% faster than normal cells. Pediatric cancer is cancer found in children. It is important to raise awareness to our community about different…

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    Fifteen months ago I was blessed with best news of my life, I was going to be a mom for the first time. My husband and I were so excited, he had three kids before so he was ready for the adventure. For me it was this new exciting also super scary adventure. Throughout the nine month process we decided not to find out the sex of the baby, that was so hard not knowing but also something to look forward too. For what seemed like nine years this alien took over my body, I no longer had control of…

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    Case Study Of Dandasana

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    side on the floor.  Now support your hip and raise your both feet upwards simultaneously as shown in the picture.  Stay in the pose as long as body allows and then lower down your leg slowly. BENEFITS:  It enhances the flexibility of hips and pelvis.  It improves the posture of lower back. PRECAUTIONS:  Avoid it during pregnancy and if you are suffering from headaches, blood pressure problems and insomnia. 2. KURMA ASANA 4690, 4691, 4697, 4699 KURMA=TORTOISE; ASANA= POSE…

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