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    blood pressure

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    Assessing Blood Pressure Anatomy of the Heart The heart is located in the thoracic cavity between the lungs within the mediastinum. It is a hollow‚ cone-shaped‚ muscular organ about the size of a fist. Functions of the Heart keeps O2-poor blood separate from O2-rich blood; keeps the blood flowing in one direction—blood flows away from and then back to the heart in each circuit; creates blood pressure‚ which moves the blood through the circuits; Regulates the blood supply based on

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    In Cold Blood

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    Director and screenwriter Richard Brooks influences the viewers of In Cold Blood‚ to think not only certain things about the murder and murderers in the plot‚ which is based on a true story and nonfiction novel‚ but also tries to shape viewers’ ideas about certain social issues. In particular‚ sex becomes a theme throughout the movie and given how particular characters respond to sex‚ shapes the viewers’ sense of the character. Sex through Perry’s eyes‚ is seen as a horrific‚ violent action. While

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    Cold Blood

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    In the non-fiction novel In Cold Blood‚ Truman Capote (1965) gives his own narrative of the Holcomb tragedy in which a family of four living out on a secluded farm were slaughtered with a shotgun by the collaboration of two individuals for a seemingly few dollars. In this novel‚ Capote gives a thorough character description of the two murderers‚ Richard Hickock and Perry Smith‚ as he recreates their experience (much as he sees it as it would be from their eyes). He gives accounts preceding the event

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    An Analysis of Reaping the Whirlwind: The Civil Rights Movement in Tuskegee When a person‚ who is a citizen of this country‚ thinks about civil rights‚ they often they about the Civil Rights Movement which took place in this nation during mid 11950s and primarily through the 1960s. They think about the marches‚ sit-ins‚ boycotts‚ and other demonstrations that took place during that period. They also think about influential people during that period such as Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ Medgar

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    Bloods and Crips

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    The Bloods and the Crips The United States has had problems with gangs dated back as early as the 1800s. In today’s society when people hear about gangs the first two gangs that they think of are the Bloods and the Crips. Both of these gangs originated about forty years ago but are still going strong today. Although‚ at first these gangs were formed as a sort of territorial war the activities of the gang members has grown increasingly more dangerous. The Bloods and the Crips are mortal enemies

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    Blood Notes

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    REVIEW SHEET EXERCISE 11 Blood Analysis NAME: ELIZABETH ZANDONA Hematocrit Determination 1. Hematocrit values are usually ( higher / lower ) in healthy males‚ compared to healthy females. Give one possible explanation for this. MALES HAVE A HIGHER BLOOD VOLUME? 2. Living at high elevations will cause a person’s hematocrit to ( increase / decrease ). Explain your answer. INCREASE- THE DECREASE OF OXYGEN WILL CAUSE AN INCREASE OF RED BLOOD CELL PRODUCTION 3. Long-term athletic training

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    The Milgram Experiment

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    The Milgram Experiment Stanley Milgram‚ a famous social psychologist‚ and student of Solomon Asch‚ conducted a controversial experiment in 1961‚ investigating obedience to authority (1974). The experiment was held to see if a subject would do something an authority figure tells them‚ even if it conflicts with their personal beliefs and morals. He even once said‚ "The social psychology of this century reveals a major lesson: often it is not so much the kind of person a man is as the kind of situation

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    Blood Diamonds

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    off of subsistence agriculture‚ however‚ Diamond mining is considered for half of Sierra Leone’s exports. Diamonds were first discovered in Sierra Leone in 1930‚ and a war broke out between 1991 and 2002 over diamonds that led to the name blood diamonds. Blood diamonds are defined by diamond mining in a war zone‚ that people trade the diamonds for guns so then the diamonds go on to be sold to companies. It was not till January 1999‚ when people all round the world’s eyes were drawn to Sierra Leone

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    In COld Blood

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    Truman Capote explores the idea of victimization in his renowned American novel In Cold Blood. The Clutters are the most apparent victims‚ in which they all were brutally murdered in their own home. Without Capote’s depiction of the events that let up to that heinous crime‚ they would be known as the only casualties. In writing this novel‚ Capote portrays the two murders‚ Dick Hickock and Perry Smith‚ as victims as well; not of a homicide‚ but of life’s circumstances. Dick was born mentally handicapped

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    Blood Disorders

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    may have the sickle cell trait. I would say that it would be hard to determine if Devon has a blood disorder because he has no symptoms. I do think that Devon is at risk of having sickle cell. Sickle cell is a disease that is inherited. African-Americans are at greater risk for the disease than any other ethnic group. Sickle cell is caused by genetic abnormality. It is diagnosed by a blood test. The blood test measures the amount of abnormal sickle hemoglobin. Sickle cell can be treated by medications

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