FLNB lead to various skeletal malformations‚ involving long bone‚ joints and vertebra. There were five FLNB-related skeletal disorders been reported so far‚ including spondylocarpotarsal synostosis (SCT)‚ Larsen syndrome‚ atelosteogenesis (AO)‚ boomerang dysplasia‚ and isolated congenital talipes equinovarus. (1) Spondylocarpotarsal synostosis syndrome (SCT‚ OMIM 272460) Spondylocarpotarsal synostosis syndrome was characterized by the following features: fused vertebrae malformation including
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PROJECT TITLE: Bernoulli’s Principle Aim: To demonstrate Bernoulli’s Principle. Materials Required: 1. Drawing pin 2. Cardboard piece 3. Cotton reel Procedure: Insert a drawing pin through the centre of a cardboard piece and place a cotton reel over the point of the pin. Then hold the cotton reel in one hand and the card in the other‚ and blow air downward or upward through it and release the card. The cardboard
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Amanda Hammer Persuasive Theory Application COM4405.E1 April 13‚ 2015 The SMCR Model was created in 1949 by Shannon and Weaver and it is the most commonly used basic communications model. The basic sequence of the model is a source‚ a message‚ a channel‚ and a receiver. Communication starts with the source‚ or persuader‚ who encodes the message and then transmits it to the receiver. The message is what the source is trying to get the receiver to hear and understand. The message has to be
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indigenous customs to enhance and attract tourists‚ giving them a unique experience and at the same time giving them the benefit to learn about Australia’s aboriginal culture. These namely include mainly dreamtime stories‚ music and dance‚ Spears and Boomerangs throwing‚ artefacts and medicinal plants. Therefore this section will mainly concentrate on the Indigenous culture of the place and its involvement in the project. Background The Bendee downs is a piece of land which was granted ownership to
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ESA method in teaching English Posted on December 29‚ 2011 by robaaaa For many years Teachers of English have used the PPP model of Presentation‚ Practice and Production for the preferred model of teaching. It has worked well. The PPP model falls short however‚ in that it does not work well when teaching more complex language problems beyond the sentence level or when teaching communicative skills. Jeremy Harmer in How to Teach English (Longman Publishing 1998) proposed an alternative to PPP
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The discovery of Tutankhamun ’s tomb by Howard Carter in 1922 is considered the most important archaeological find of the century. As one of the most intact monuments of Ancient Egypt‚ Tutankhamen ’s tomb reveals a great deal about the burial customs‚ role of the king‚ religious beliefs‚ leisurely pursuits and food of New Kingdom Egypt. Being so intact when Carter made the discovery‚ the shrine of Tutankhamun gives us a strong indication of the burial practises of the New Kingdom Egyptians. The
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According to many accounts‚ the boomerang binge has just begun. Some claim that the rising rate of divorce and breakdown in cohabitation is responsible for the growth of this trend. Other observers argue that parents today are far more protective than in the past‚ and therefore inadvertently encourage their adult children’s dependency. Alexandra Robbins‚ co-author of Quarterlife Crisis: How To Get Your Head Round Life in Your Twenties‚ believes that after losing the structure of university life‚
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Akhet (flooding season) produced a “good Nile”. (Doc B). With the great transportation‚ the Egyptians could also take important needs that the people they buried. Did you know that people get bored with boomerangs‚ gold and special items? I read in a article that the Egyptians buried boomerangs and gold in King Tut’s tomb. The people of Egypt also painted hieroglyphics on the tombs. Those whose heart had the correct weight at death could‚ after a long journey‚ live in the Field of Reeds forever
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When everything turns into a hazard‚ nothing seems dangerous anymore. - “Ignorance is bliss.” - Risk society switches from hysteria to indifference. Boomerang Effect - Eventually risks and hazards catch up with those who create and profit from creating the risks and hazards. (Karma) Ecological devaluation and expropriation - Boomerang effect also affects media‚ money‚ property and legitimation. - The destruction and endangering of nature and the environment have devaluation in property
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Oodgeroo Noonaccal was an Australian poet‚ artist and educator. She was also a campaigner for aboriginal rights. Oodgeroo was well known for her poetry and in this analysis three of her poems will be looked into. The first poem that will be looked into that was written by Oodgeroo is called ‘We Are Going’. This poem is about the spirituality of the aboriginals. “We are the strangers here now‚ but the white tribe are the strangers” line 8‚ suggests that the white people have arrived in the aboriginals’
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