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    Evaluate how the name of a muscle can distinguish its location‚ action‚ shape‚ and function. Select five different muscles to make this distinction. Descriptive terms are used to name skeletal muscles. Some names give the location in the body. The temporalis muscle is attached to the temporal bone in the skull. The brachialis muscle is attached to the humerus bone‚ but brachial refers to the main artery in the arm. Some muscles are named for their origins and insertions‚ like the genioglossus

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    Stony Brook University School of Health‚ Technology and Management Health Science Program Fall 2012 HAN 200: Human Anatomy and Physiology for Health Sciences I (4 credits) Day/Time: Tuesday 5:00 – 8:00 Classroom: HSC‚ Level 3‚ Room 155 – please check Blackboard for changes Professor: Christina Burke‚ DPT E-mail: cburke@southshoreneurologic.com Office hours: Virtual office hours via Blackboard Monday 9 - 10 PM COURSE OUTLINE: 1. 8/28/12: COURSE INTRODUCTION & REQUIREMENTS

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    Comparison of Theorists Comparison of Theorists From the point where Sigmund Freud’s structuralization of the human psyche rose and fell; the Neo-Freudian theoretical perspective grew and progressed. Explicitly‚ Freud’s conceptual base of sexuality or instinctual determinants was limited. However‚ his followers took a more open and inclusive stance‚ all the while recognizing his contributions to psychology (Burger‚ 2010). Therefore‚ in order to recount the contributions that were made by a few

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    forces thatbear on his life converge‚ and we can‚ in that instant‚ understand him.Each story in the collection is centered in an epiphany‚ and eachstory is concerned with some failure or deception‚ which results in re-alization and disillusionment. "Araby" follows this pattern. Themeaning is revealed in a young boy’s psychic journey from first love to despair and disappointment‚ and the theme is found in the boy’sdiscovery of the discrepancy between the real and the ideal in life. The story opens

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    Araby” is narrated by an unnamed boy in North Dublin who lives in the shadows to avoid contact with people‚ including his uncle‚ the sister of his friend Maingan‚ and his friends‚ while silently watching. Maingan is always on his mind and when he finally speaks to her he tells her he will bring something from the Araby‚ a bazaar‚ for her. Although he thinks about the Araby constantly he ends up getting to the Araby late because of his Uncle and buying nothing for Maingan. Similarly‚ the modernist

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    Araby: How the Setting Reinforces the Theme and Characters Joel Lee The setting in "Araby" reinforces the theme and the characters by using imagery of light and darkness. The experiences of the boy in James Joyce’s "Araby" illustrate how people often expect more than ordinary reality can provide and then feel disillusioned and disappointed. The author uses dark and obscure references to make the boy’s reality of living in the gloomy town of Araby more vivid. He uses dark and gloomy references

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    Renal System Physiology Exercise 9 page. 121 SC 245 L Date: 12/18/2011 Point Break down: 100 points Questions: 60 points Data/Results: 15 points Summarizing activities: 25 points Introduction: In this lab we will learn how the kidney processes blood and produces urine. Activity 1: Investigating the Effect of Flow Tube Radius on Glomerular filtration. Data/Results: Questions: Please answer the questions in complete sentences and explain your answers. 1. What effect does increasing the afferent

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    Effective Assessment Practice Denise Logan University of Phoenix HSN-544 Curriculum is the organized learning experiences of students (Cooper‚ 2010). Curriculum is the intellectual content area of a subject‚ the method used to teach the subject as well as all the activities used to impart the knowledge (Ryan & Cooper). Curriculum is also considered as the course of study taught in an institution. It is not just what the students learn but what the students will do as a result

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    The Nervous System: Membrane Potential 1. Record the intracellular and extracellular concentrations of the following ions (mM/L): | Intracellular | Extracellular | Sodium (Na+) | 15 | 150 | Potassium (K+) | 150 | 5 | Chloride (Cl–) | 10 | 125 | 2. Excitable cells‚ like neurons‚ are more permeable to K+ than to Na+. 3. How would the following alterations affect the membrane permeability to K+? Use arrows to indicate the change in permeability. a. An increase in the number of passive

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