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    Obstetrical Theory

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    coined the ’obstetrical dilemma’, which supports the idea that humans are born before their brains reach optimal development because if the neonatal head got any larger, it would not be able to fit down the narrow human birth canal. Human birth canals are so narrow in order to support narrow hips that allow efficient upright movement. The new hypothesis presented by the article is that humans give birth when the mother’s metabolic resources are over stressed by the fetus’ metabolic needs and…

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    firms from competing directly. Because of their narrow market focus, firms pursuing a focus strategy have lower volumes and therefore less bargaining power with their suppliers. However, firms pursuing a differentiation­ focused strategy may be able to pass higher costs on to customers since close substitute products do not exist. Firms that succeed in a focus strategy are able to tailor a broad range of product development strengths to a relatively narrow market segment that they know very…

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    information about the Narrow Ridge seminar? A2. Professor Migliaccio told me to go to the ARCOS department in building 4 and look for…

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    Pleural Cavity

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    The Pleural Cavity is a very important cavity in the body, simply because it consists of how a person breathes. It includes an intrapulmonary pressure, atmospheric pressure and airflow within the lungs. “Intrapulmonary pressure is the pressure within the lungs, atmospheric pressure is the pressure used in all directions at any given point by the weight of the atmosphere and air flow is simply the motion of air. Intrapulmonary pressure and atmospheric pressure are usually measured in units of…

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    In 1963, Dr. King wrote a letter to eight white clergymen while he incarcerated in Birmingham Jail. This letters, which widely known as an important text of the civil rights movement, was Dr. King’s response to clergymen's criticism and accusation, in which he answered why he came to Birmingham fought for civil right and explained the indecency of racial injustice. He utilized several kinds of rhetorical strategies in his letter to establish pathos, ethos, and logos, which makes his argument…

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    Salt Water Potato Osmosis

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    potatoes sit for a few days. The potato in the freshwater solution was soft and sticky, it could be easily squished it also had a bad scent because the potato had gone bad. However, the potato in the saltwater solution was firm and had become more narrow than before, it did not have a scent like the freshwater potato did. The solution that caused the potato to change the most in circumference and mass, was the saltwater solution. In the data table the potato in the fresh water had a starting…

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    because of Hawthorne’s self-acceptance of his role as a writer and his beliefs—which parallels Hester’s growth and identity. At the same time, Hawthorne criticized divergent identities through the other characters of the text, and highlighted their narrow-mindedness through their subsequent…

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    Bacteriophages are viruses that attack bacteria with the sole purpose of replication, as phages cannot do it on their own. The phage structure consists of a capsid, a protein head that houses nucleic acids, and a tail, which allows for nucleic acid transfer during the infection of bacteria. The first step in phage bacterial infection is attachment, in which the phage tails have the role of cell surface receptor localization (Rhakuba, et al., 2010). Next, the phage injects its genetic material…

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    reader and the characters in this short story. In the short story The Lesson, there are many characters to be glance at, but the most important one is Sylvia. Who is a poor black girl living in ghetto. At the beginning of the story, she was arrogant, narrow-minded and though she was right about everything. Although, Sylvia personality seems to be the same throughout the story, but at the…

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    When one person says one thing is right everyone automatically thinks is right. Someone says something about one person, then everyone thinks that about everyone. Which is why people should have open minds, because narrow-minded beliefs leads to unnecessary problems, false information can lead to paranoia, and many people are afraid to go against public opinions. For example in the crucible everyone thought that the punishments for witchcraft were the right way to go until it was them that were…

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