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    Abduction Lab Report

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    vocal folds wave from the back to the front. The posterior cricoarytenoid muscle is responsible for this abduction process. Originating from a widespread area on either side of the cricoid lamina, (Culbertson & Tanner, 2011) this muscle inserts to a narrow area termed the muscular process of the arytenoid cartilage. The purpose of the cricoarytenoid muscle is to move the arytenoid cartilage so that it assists with the opening of the vocal folds.…

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    Intelligence Misguided

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    agenda, it tend to focus more on a specified issue. When it narrows its focus, then intelligence causes a failure that is know intellegence failure. This situation occurs when the intelligence becomes politirized**. It is possible to observe intelligence failure from past events such as, Wietnam, Iraq wars and etc. on the other side, intelligence failure directly affects the US foreign and security policies. When the intelligence narrows its process, the US policymakers face a risk of seeing the…

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    For my Bibliography project, I used the the topic of Chicana Feminism to guide my search for books and journals. Originally, my topic was going to be about the discrimination and/or sexism that chicana women face because of the fact that they are Latina and female, but it was eventually narrowed into a more compact and easier-to-search topic. Before, when I searched things like discrimination in chicano culture, I would get a few results, and not many would help me in any paper that I would be…

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    There are many eye diseases and disorders, some mild to very severe. One example of a disease would be Macular Degeneration. Macular Degeneration is the deterioration of the central portion of the retina, known as the macula. This disease is the leading cause of blindness in people of the age of 55. There are two types of Macular Degeneration, dry and wet. Dry (atrophic), when small yellow deposits form under the macula, causing it the thin and dry out, leading to central vision loss. Wet is…

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    racism. The Native American portrayal in Peter Pan is; stereotypical, unrealistic and historically inaccurate. The characters presented only give a narrow insight to what Blackfoot culture is and the characters are created by Disney to be a joke, creating a single story. A single story is made of incomplete stereotypes, and often provides a narrow view. Other movies are so similar that it has promoted these stereotypes to be ‘real, 100% correct’. Often created by an outside view. The story of…

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    look at the equation, consider a fluid flowing through a horizontal pipe. The pipe is narrower at one spot than along the rest of the pipe. By applying the continuity equation, the velocity of the fluid is greater in the narrow section. Is the pressure higher or lower in the narrow section, where the velocity increases? Your first inclination might be to say that where the velocity is greatest, the pressure is greatest, because if you stuck your hand in the flow where it's going fastest you'd…

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    “[uncertain] … stumbling Buzz” (Dickinson 92). The fly may not provide anything for the speaker, but its triviality is certainly something that makes it worth focusing on while they die. 7. “A narrow Fellow in the Grass” (96) a. What are some clues that reveal the “narrow Fellow in the Grass”? The “narrow Fellow in the Grass” has certain features that the speaker lets slip throughout the poem. In the first stanza, Dickinson writes that “his notice [is instant];” the fellow is immediately…

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    do .Traditional gender roles are irrelevant because a person won't be narrow minded and will be open for change,also will be able to grow as an individual . Traditional gender roles are basically men going to work, while his wife stay home clean . Why can't they be able to do both,clean and work ? If an individual can pull off both activities they will be more versastyle, instead of focusing on either or . Not being narrow minded may help you to understand your mate better by experiencing…

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    In Achebe’s “Dead Men’s Path,” we gain a perspective of the life of Michael Obi. From the very beginning the story states “It had been an unprogressive school, so the mission authorities decided to send a young and energetic man to run it” (Achebe 187). After this line follows a short sentence stating Obi’s acceptance of the position. By analyzing this, the conclusion can be made that Achebe wants use to infer that Obi is young and energetic. Although, once that is automatically inferred Achebe…

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    Heads turn as the screams are heard. The war was painful for both sides as they clashed. The Battle of Brunanburh was a historical battle that happened in the 8th century that united Britain and defined the British, Scottish, and Welsh borders. In 937 AD, Vikings from Scandinavia invaded Anglo-Saxon territory fearing that if they didn't, the Anglo-Saxons, ruled by Athelstan, would invade and conquer the Vikings. The Vikings lost but countless lives were lost. The Battle of Brunanburh is one of…

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