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    The five main parts of the brain are:- Midbrain, Pons Varolii, Medulla Oblongata, Cerebrum and Cerebellum The midbrain is forms part of the brainstem (along with the medulla oblongata and pons varolii). It is responsible for your level of consciousness. The midbrain consists of two stalk-like bans that come out from the base of the cerebrum and lead into the pons varolii. It contains both grey and white matter. The pons varolii is located just below the midbrain and is responsible for…

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    Summary: Panerotic Sheep

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    a panoramic scene which illustrates many different parts of a village. It has a soft, contrast background throughout the top-third of the image which has darker lighting than the bright, illuminated bottom. The boy is standing with an indecisive posture while looking straight into the distance. There is a large body of water that reaches out to both sides of the image. It was his intent to face forward, perhaps due to his knowledge of knowing where he is destined to go. The large body of water…

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    Since the first revelation of a piece that was considered as an “artwork”, many styles have been developed throughout the centuries. Artworks have been engendered by different artists in sundry styles, time periods and places. When artists or theorists invents an incipient set of conceptions of an unknown style, it can now be utilized by anyone, sundry times. Once an artist engendered an artwork utilizing a concrete style, another artist can re-visit it as the reference to engender a different…

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    Thoracic Outlet Syndrome The thoracic outlet is an area between the clavicle and the thoracic cage, located between the shoulder and the neck (Boezaart et al., 2010). Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) is a disorder characterized by the compression of neurovascular structures as they pass through the thoracic outlet, resulting in multiple diverse symptoms (Boezaart et al., 2010). By far the most common neurovascular structure affected by TOS is the brachial plexus, with 95-98% cases caused by its…

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    Osteoporosis Osteoporosis can be defined as the weakening of bones in the body. This makes the bones so fragile, that something as simple as a cough or a sneeze can cause a fracture to the bone. The fractures occur most in the wrist, spine, or hip. Osteoporosis can disable a person from daily activities that they are used to doing without the troubles of osteoporosis. Osteoporosis can occur in any person, man or woman, of any race. There are no exceptions or exemptions. Osteoporosis has…

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    Michelangelo was a famous Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer that belonged to the High Renaissance who influenced and developed a great part of the Western art. People from that time considered him as one of the best and greatest artist during his lifetime and is currently considered as one of the greatest artists due to his accomplishments. He is often considered, along with Leonardo da Vinci, as a contender of the archetypal Renaissance man. He was so successful with his…

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    In the poem Papa’s Waltz it was a story about a father and son bond. While I was read in the poem I found some evidence about the father was abusive to his son like in the beginning of the poem when the father came home drunk off of whiskey, on line 1 and 2 they could almost lead father to be violence to his son because he was drunk then I read line 3 when it talking about ‘’death’’ example the hung on like death and how could it be a lovely poem about a father and son relationship but I see in…

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    Akakii Ghost Ending

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    The ending is open-ended because sometime after Akakii’s ghost disappears another ghost that is described as taller and with a moustache appears. I think that what Akakii’s ghost did, was either revenge against the people because no one cared about him so he tried to bring attention, or a lesson to the people of St. Petersburg for not caring about others. I think the ending can have many interpretation as to who can the taller ghost be, can it be the robber, or maybe the certain important…

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    in the round and we are able to observe the human figure from all angles. Additionally, the Egyptian statue contains many characteristics of symbolism including regality shown in the stance of both the king and the queen. They present very stiff posture and broad shoulders, the queen's hand rests upon the king's arm and is symbolic of her support for…

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    Dissociative Identity Disorder affects less than 200,000 people in the United States, this disorder is very rare. Dissociative Identity Disorder, also known as Multiple Personality Disorder or DID, is a disease that is characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states. In this blog, I will be elucidating the affects DID has on the human body. The reason for this disorder is often times due to a traumatic event. These events generally occur during childhood. They’re…

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