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    Mixed, mainly motor 9- Glossopharyngeal Nerve Controls taste functioning. Takes information from sense organ, tongue, tonsil and pharynx. Controls muscle that are used in swallowing Mixed 10- Vagus Nerve Controls sensory, motor and automatic function s Mixed 11- Spinal Accessory Nerve Controls muscle related to head movement Mixed, mainly motor 12- Hypoglossal Nerve Controls tongue muscle Mixed, mainly motor Assessment techniques in case of damage of any Nerve Cranial nerves start working…

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    state of Tamil Nadu against the imposition of Hindi as a national language, opinion has remained divided. In a country with over 900 million people and more than a thousand languages, it is difficult to choose a single national language, as mother tongue speakers of that language would automatically enjoy greater social status and have easier access to positions of power and influence. Even Ghandi, a proponent of a native variety as a national language, accepted that his message was most widely…

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    The overall project, once completed, would help the company to quantify smells and tastes in a meaningful manner, increasing standardization of the process and enhancing the use of data and statistical measures for use by the company. The evidence showed that the company was trying to compete in the smell and taste marketplace. Because of this, they wanted to improve their measurement system that was used to measure taste and smell. Additionally, in the define phase, they have mentioned their…

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    Gloria Anzaldúa Analysis

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    Addressing the complexities articulated within the act of ethnic identity enunciation, the art of writing is granted the power of eliciting a counter discourse. Ethnic identity, be it a heterogeneous construct fashioned by and through the narrative it sustains, unravels the interplay between competing discourses of power .To transcend the boundaries of marginality infused in the supremacy given to certain languages over others, voicing minorities plight of exclusion can only be maintained…

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    2. Bunsen burner 3. Inoculating loop 4. Sharpie pen 5. 2 bacitracin discs 6. Sterile saline tubes 7. Sterile cotton swabs 8. Tongue depressors 9. Gloves 10. 1 blood agar plate/student pair Procedure Divide a blood agr into two sections, one for you and the other for the lab partner. Wash hand thoroughly before proceduring to the getting a throat culture. Depress the tongue with a sterile depressor, donot put it down on the table or touch any surface with it until the procedure is completed. Swab…

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    His Coy Mistress Mood

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    prey,” the speaker is directly correlating sexual desires to the lady. No longer is he embellishing his desires with the previous points such as the Indian Ganges, but now in the final phase of the poem, the speaker is making full use of his silver tongue to make the final push in accomplishing his goal of having sex with the lady. Not only is he remarking against a one night stand, but rather, the speaker fully enhances his true sexual desire to seize the “days”; the speaker intends to make…

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    Sleep apnea, by definition, is the failure to achieve oronasal air flow for at least 10 seconds at a time while sleeping. This can occur five to 10 times per hour in people who have obstructive sleep apnea. The cessation of breathing is caused by the tongue, tonsils, or fatty tissue in the throat blocking a person's airway into their lungs. Types of Sleep Apnea There are two types of sleep apnea, obstructive sleep apnea and central…

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    Jindabyne Sea Analysis

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    Aristotle said that ‘the aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.’ The connection between art and design is often represented in the public. The relationship between these two mediums of creativity is clearly represented in the chairs that sit along the foreshore of the Jindabyne Lake. These seats use both mediums and show the spirit of the mountainous area and the environment that surrounds it. There are intelligible affiliations between…

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    Middle English refers to the varieties of the English language spoken after the Norman Conquest (1066) and until the late 15th century. The Middle English period was marked by momentous changes in the English language, changes more extensive and fundamental than those that have taken place at any time before or since. Some of them were the result of the Norman Conquest and the condition that followed in the wake of that event. Others were the constitution of the tendencies that had begun to…

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    White scholars, other white religionists, and white fundamentalist pastors all derided, condemned, and ridiculed the revivals. The press was no better. Alexander points to an early Los Angeles Times “Weird babel of tongues” which condescendingly caricatured the revivals of…

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