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    Osmometric Thirst

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    Thirst is the craving for liquids‚ resulting in the basic instinct of humans or animals to drink. It is an essential mechanism involved in fluid balance. It arises from a lack of fluids and/or an increase in the concentration of certain osmolites such as salt. If the water volume of the body falls below a certain threshold‚ or the osmolite concentration becomes too high‚ the brain signals thirst. Continuous dehydration can cause a myriad of problems‚ but is most often associated with neurological

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    Myeloid tissue trans

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    Myeloid tissue Is the bone marrow Why we discuss myeloid tissue/bone marrow? – because we want to study the development of blood cells. We called it HEMOPOEISIS/HEMATOPEISIS HEMOPEISIS/HEMATOPOEISIS –Blood cell formation (occurs in the bone group) Why study this? Because: there is a continuous replacement of cells they have short life span when they are in the peripheral circulation so‚ we have to study how these cells mature and differentiate Phases of hematopoeisis MESOBLASTIC PHASE

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    advertisements suddenly turn into a marathon of the biggest horror shows of all time. The channels then are swarmed with onscreen villains‚ I mean politicians‚ who would disturb my sleep for a couple of nights. Out of these horror shows‚ Bongbong Marcos’ “Tayo ang Bukas” ad tops my list of the most unsettling and terrifying scary movies in the TV spectacle category. It has haunted me long after its 45-second airtime. The scene opens as the camera zooms into a middle-aged man in a business attire‚ I call him

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    Destiny

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    meant to suffer that much”. Filipinos are a fatalistic lot. “Bahala na ang Diyos”‚ we’d easily quip when face with a difficult situation‚ casting everything into God’s hands. I want to send my kids to school but I do not have a good job‚ “Bahala na ang Diyos”. I want to graduate with honors but I’m too busy with my “social life” to study‚ “Bahala na ang Diyos”. I really like this girl but I’m too shy to let her know‚ “Bahala na ang Diyos”‚ if we are really meant to be. Then you’d kick yourself when

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    Cebuano Dialect

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    Cebu City) Respondents 2 young adults Name: Saniel Gagarani age:19 years old Occupation: Farmer Pila naman ka years nag uma? Answer: Tagutlo na ka tuig ang milabay. Tagpila diay ang sako sa Humay? Answer: Tagpira? Tag Otso sintos ang sako sa wala pa gi galling. Name: Alferdo Dumaguit Age: 17 years old Occupation: Uneducated/Bystanders Ngano wala man ka ni tiwas pag skuela? Answer: Kay apiki man mi sa kwarta. Na paka plano mu balik

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    Michael Charleston B. Chua‚ KasPil1 readings‚ DLSU-Manila 1 ANDRES BONIFACIO AND THE 1896 REVOLUTION The transformation of the Katipunan on 24 August 1896 into a democratic national government signaled the start of the revolution Milagros C. Guerrero Emmanuel N. Encarnacion and Ramon N. Villegas On 24 August 1896‚ Andres Bonifacio convened tha Kataastaasang Kapulungan or National Assembly of the Katipunan in Melchora Aquino’s barn in barrio Banlat‚ then part of Kalookan. Assembled were the

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    El milagro de Toledo y la esperanza de la vida eterna José Mauricio Carvajal * Título: Entierro conde de orgaz * Artista: doménikos theotokópoulos (el greco) * Fecha: 1586-1588 * Medio/técnica: óleo sobre tela‚ 4‚80 x 3‚60 m. * Lugar actual: iglesia de santo tomé (toledo) A lo largo de este ensayo se busca explicar detalladamente cada aspecto del cuadro del entierro del conde de Orgaz‚ determinar cuál es el significado y propósito de éste y analizar con base en las técnicas

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    Ramil H. Agapay Jr. AB Political Science II Political Science 1: Academic Paper Introduction If being a human has own rights‚ does it mean that this right could be possibly limited if not eliminated because of societal and religious discrimination? Has this so called “Third Sex” considered as alien by the people and don’t have equal rights in the political world before and even today? Has this claim of sexuality successfully evolved today the same with the heterosexual persons? This paper explains

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    OCCASIONALLY ROUGH SEAS. PAGTAYA: ANG MIMAROPA AT ANG PROBINSYA NG BATANGAS‚ CAVITE‚ ZAMBALES AT BATAAN AY MAKAKARANAS NG MAULAP NA KALANGITAN NA MAY KATAMTAMAN HANGGANG SA KUNG MINSAN AY MALAKAS NA PAG-ULAN AT PAGKIDLAT-PAGKULOG NA MAAARING MAGDULOT NG MGA PAGBAHA AT PAGGUHO NG LUPA. ANG METRO MANILA AT ANG NALALABING BAHAGI NG LUZON AT KANLURANG KABISAYAAN AY MAKAKAROON NG MAULAP NA KALANGITAN NA MAY MAHINA HANGGANG SA KATAMTAMANG PAG-ULAN AT PAGKIDLAT-PAGKULOG. ANG NATITIRANG BAHAGI NG BANSA AY MAGIGING

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    Lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ and transgender (LGBT) people in the Philippines have a distinctive culture but limited legal rights. Gays and lesbians are generally tolerated‚ if not accepted‚ within Filipino society‚ but there is still widespread discrimination. The most visible members of the Filipino LGBT culture‚ the Bakla‚ are a distinct group in the Philippines. According to the 2002 Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality Survey‚ 11% of sexually active Filipinos between the ages of 15 and 24 have had

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