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    If there are any abnormalities to the natural release of the hormones within the human body that could negatively influence the human body in a variety of aspects at different stages of their life. Through the time period of a child becoming an adult they could experience poor growth to their height as well as their internal organs (You & Your Hormones, 2014). The lack of grow into adulthood could negatively influence their sense of well being, and increase their risk of heart disease and the…

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    ADIRONDACKS One of the most memorable places I have been to was the Adirondacks. The Adirondacks had a big lake with tons of houses all around it. There were all sorts of houses around it. There were also a lot of mountains all around. Here is an essay on different senses you could use at the Adirondacks. There were so many amazing sights. You could see a lot of mountains all around and a giant lake. Seeing the giant lake every single day was amazing. Every single time I saw it I was still…

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    Crystal Lake Plankton

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    In 1965, John Langdon Brooks and Stanley I. Dodson published one of the most significant ecological papers in recent ecological history that discussed the predation, body size, and composition of plankton in various environments. This paper focused mainly on six areas those being the following: the effect of a marine planktivore on lake plankton, changes in Crystal Lake Plankton, effects of predation by Alosa, size and food selectively, size-efficiency hypothesis, and size of coexisting…

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    Michigan's Boundaries

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    According to the textbook, Michigan has over 5,100 km of shoreline on the four Great Lakes more than any other state except Alaska. Also unlike other states Michigan’s boundaries do not end at the shore. Michigan’s boundaries reach far out within the Great Lakes making up almost 40% of Michigan’s total territory. There have been many disputes on where Michigan’s boundaries begin and end. For example, the islands of Bois Blanc, Stony, Sugar and Fox reside in the Detroit River was a subject of…

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    word glaciers, what do you think of? North and south poles? When we think of glaciers, we have to think of everything that glaciers have done to shape the land we live on today. Just over 10,000 years ago, there was still glacier activity in Lake Superior. Roughly 35,000 years ago, the Wisconsin Ice Sheet was reaching down to the southern counties in Michigan (Berquist). This gives us perspective of how long it takes glaciers to move and melt. It took 25,000 years for one sheet of ice to move…

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    Like for one you can go on boat rides and other stuff like that. . So come with me. To lake michigan in chicago. First, Geographical Feature Information: what it is, location, historical and diverse uniqueness of this feature. Lake Michigan, Superior, Huron, Ontario, and lake Erie all make up the largest body of freshwater on Earth. Acroding to livescience.com, the area of all the Great Lakes is 95,160 square miles. THATS HUGE!! The lakes are on the U.S. and Canada borders. Touching Ontario…

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    Glaciers were once present in Minnesota thousands of years ago, and as they retreated, they left behind large amounts of glacial meltwater and various landforms still present to this day. A glacier is a massive piece of ice that completely destroys everything in its path. A glacier is formed when snow is present in a location for a long period of time, long enough to freeze all together to be conjoined into a massive chunk of ice. Glaciers are usually formed on a high elevation location. When on…

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    Mankato Satire

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    Let's "Make It In Mankato" ! ! Mankato, Minnesota is truly a wonderland. Tucked into the Emerald Green Valley in Southern Minnesota, it is the hidden vacation Mecca of scores of knowing Midwesterners. Mankato has everything thanks to a freak of nature: the Sclare/Far Fissure. This fissure in the earth's crust takes water seeping through the earth, heats it to well over 165 degrees, and sends it back up to the surface in steam pits and boil holes. The heat from these pits and holes heats the…

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    that they remain stable. Negative feedback effect register the decreased level of thyroid hormones in the blood, therefore it increases the releasing of TSH to stimulate thyroid glans to release T3 (tri-iodothyronine) and T4 (thyroxin) hormones. iii.) It appears that the reason for hypothyroidism in this case is long lasting inadequate level of iodine in the diet. Where is no iodine , there is no secretion of thyroid hormones. d.)…

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    Functional Endocrinology

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    With rates of type 2 diabetes and thyroid problems skyrocketing, numerous Americans are seeking out health care practitioners who specialize in treating disorders of the endocrine system. Your endocrine system, which includes glands such as your thyroid, adrenals, pituitary gland, and others, produces hormones that influence growth, metabolism, reproduction and sexual development. Diabetes and thyroid disorders are two of the most prevalent diseases of the endocrine system. The former, diabetes…

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