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    This is another warning sign, it gives you a false sense of hope by saying the Stuart's looking ahead to the future, but he is actually looking ahead to his death by planning his suicide in the forest. Jackson writes, "I imagine.// Riding those veins/ home, tracing.// Their origin back to the heart" (71) this relates back to "Machine" (65) where he is fantasizing about hurting himself, hurting his machine by tracing the wires back to his power source, his heart. At the end of the poem,…

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    meaning blood has an increased tendency to form clots. Blood clots are known as venous thromboses and they come in many forms linked with different parts of the body. For example, the most common form of blood clots is within the leg veins and this is known as deep vein thrombosis (DTV). The blood clotting process is a simple process in comparison to some of the bodily functions. When a cut to the skin is made or injury occurs where skin is broken, various chemicals within the blood react and…

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    Goldfish Exercise

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    "Goldfish" - an exercise that will become the salvation for your spine. It is known that the spine should be kept. If she is healthy - healthy and whole body. The famous Japanese healer Kacudzo Nishi always said that the reason for all diseases should be sought in the spine. It is warm all recommended daily practice exercises "Goldfish". This exercise strengthens the spine and has a positive influence on the general condition of man. What is the uniqueness of this exercise? Exercise "Goldfish"…

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    1. DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM A fast-dissolving drug delivery system, in most cases, is a tablet that dissolves or disintegrates in the oral cavity without the need for water or chewing. Most fast dissolving delivery system films must include substances to mask the taste of the active ingredient. This masked active ingredient is then swallowed by the patient’s saliva along with the soluble and insoluble excipients. Improved patient compliance is a primary benefit of the fast-dissolving drug delivery…

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    Suzanne Braun

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    Basic Survival for Life Ever since man was created, there has always been a need to survive no matter the cost. We all have that survival instinct within us. In our lives we hope never to get entwined into a life and death situation, but if the time does come we have to do whatever we can in order to survive. Many stories have been passed down from generation to generation about the need to survive and the lengths it took in order to succeed in it, some of which, I have read and found quite…

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    allowed countries to develop a large quantity of capital production. This accumulation of wealth, allowed some countries to flourish and develop relations between capital and labour. Uruguayan journalist, Eduardo Galeano, wrote a book called Open Veins of Latin America, describing his views on primitive accumulation and the countries affected by it. He stressed that although there is a distinct separation between two social classes, they still rely on each other.…

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    Question: 4, 6 There are 78 organs in the human body in total, 12 organ systems, and 5 organs that are vital to our existence. Although the heart comes in at a close second to the most essential organ in our body (the brain), the role that it plays in or life is why it lands itself on the list of vital organs. So, what makes the heart so important to our survival? Located between the lungs and the middle of the chest the heart is no bigger than the size of a human fist. The main job of the…

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    The 8 Major Systems

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    . The 8 major systems within the body are the skeletal system, the nervous system, the endocrine system, the digestive system, the lymphatic system, the urinary system, the circulatory system and the reproductive system. Skeletal system - Bones make up the structure of our body, they are what gives it form. They are hard, and dense and interconnect via joints and are held in place by muscles and tendons. Bones are made of 25% water and 75% solids. the skeletal system protects and shields soft…

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    SSGH Course Reflection

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    top of the class. Students will always be aware of where they are in the social studies and history unit because of arrows, and having students make arrows for the line will allow them to feel a connection and context for their learning. In that same vein, I think I will definitely have a large world map in the classroom as well as a map of Canada, complete with pins and arrows for anything we mention in class. The best part of these ideas is their application to cross curricular material. In…

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    moments later, my dad comes over with everything to start the IV. My arms are so small to begin with and being dehydrated my veins are the size of a hair. Dad puts the blue rubber band thing around my arm. It feels so tight; I don’t like it. Dad searches and searches for the right spot. Then I feel the cold metal pierce my skin. Tears start to roll down my face, he missed the vein. He then tries again, and this time he succeeds. Relief flows over me. That means no more needles and I’ll feel…

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