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    Today's lesson objective is: The student will create chalk drawings and animal studies in the style of cave drawings. As we’ve already covered, the Cosquer Cave is located in the Calanque de Morgiou in Marseille, France. Its newer art consists of signs and 177 animals, representing both "classical" animals such as bison, ibex, and horses, and marine animals such as seals and what appear to be auks and jellyfish. But the older art consists of 65 hand stencils and other related motifs. While the…

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    Another way in which they are of use to humans is in scientific study.Vampire bats are currently being studied by scientists to produce a possible medicine that will aid people with heart problems. Their saliva contains a blood thinning agent that could possibly be used in a ground breaking medication that will not harm bat populations and will hopefully reduce the negative stigma for the bats. There is also research surrounding bats echolocation abilities that could assist the blind in the…

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    through my DNA and it was for free. I decided to try it because I was curious about my family history, so I had applied for it. Three days later I had gotten a DNA testing kit. I had put the tooth cotton swab in my mouth and moved it around to get my saliva on it. After that I had sent my DNA back and waited to get my results. A week later I got an email saying that i could get my results if i pay an amount of 400 dollars.I was shocked and peeved off. I told my dad about the situation and the…

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    Cynophobia Research Paper

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    cynophobia Many people suffer from cynophobia. Cynophobia is a fear of dogs. “Cynophobia can be treated by seeking a help from the professional people. There are only 12 percent to 30 percent people who try to get such help’’ (factfile.org). I have a fear of dogs because they bite, they have fangs, and they are hairy. I am scared of dogs because they bite. I saw a dog bite a man walking down the street. When I saw the man crying I became scared of dogs. Another kid told…

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    The right decision i choose was that Edgar Allen Poe died of Rabies because he had identical symptoms to rabies and he was around animals a lot. In an article published by www.CrimeFeed.com it had said that he was an animal lover and he might have got that from the animals. Indeed this statement talk about my claim because it talk how loved animal and how one of those animals might have. Giving him rabies. I chose to talk about his symptoms because that can give use an idea of…

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    Dear Dr. Touchstone, This weekend I was reading The NY Times and I came across an article titled, Can Fathers Have Postpartum Depression, by Douglas Quenqua. In it, the author discusses that new fathers experience postpartum depression in a different way compared to new mothers. He states that even though new mothers are more likely to have postpartum depression than new fathers, new mothers tend to get more and better help than new fathers. The society creates a stigma that men do not get…

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    Dental Assistant Essay

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    the ethical principle of justice which is just and fair treatment for all. During our Monday lab, we did limited and full mouth rinse for each other, I observed my classmate dropped the saliva ejector on the ground, instead of picking up the ejector and put it back, she just took off her gloves and get another saliva ejector then put it on. The classmate followed an ethical principle of beneficence, because once things dropped on the ground, it would cause cross contamination. and if those…

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    My Left Foot Analysis

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    wide eyes and drooped mouth shows how he used his facial expressions to portray the feeling of disappointment. Day-Lewis also wasn’t concerned about how he looked and thus dove right into the character and gave it his all. This can be seen by the saliva hanging out of his mouth. The latter still of Day-Lewis playing the role of Cutting is also an example of his talent. The still shows the ruthlessness of the character as he is in the midst of a battle with blood on his face. This accurately…

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    minutes. The second group sat in a room listening to music that contained violent lyrics. Lastly, the third group listened to music with no violent lyrics. Before the musical exposure and after eight minutes’ pass among each group of participants, saliva samples were gathered from each participant. After this, each participant was given a glass of water, each glass containing the same amount of water, and a bottle of hot sauce. The participants were asked to pour hot sauce into the glass of…

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    Sensory processing is the ability to neurologically organize information our body picks up from the environment around us. Sensory information is received from the peripheral nervous system, which consist of sensations from the skin, muscles and our senses, which then transmitted to the brain. The information is then integrated and the individual has an adaptive response. An individual is composed of eight senses, which are tactile, olfactory, gustatory, visual, auditory, vestibular,…

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