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    Anatomy

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    Reagan Purser Study Words on Quizlet http://quizlet.com/35745265/anatomy-ch-10-flash-cards/ Chapter 10: Somatic and Special Senses 1. Sensory Receptors: Detect environmental changes and trigger nerve impulses that travel on sensory pathways into the central nervous system for processing and interpretation. 2. Somatic Senses: Touch‚ pressure‚ temperature‚ and pain 3. Special Senses: Smell‚ taste‚ hearing‚ equilibrium‚ and vision 4. 5 groups of sensory receptors: Chemoreceptors‚ Pain receptors

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    Sanctions and Embargoes

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    Embargoes and Trade Sanctions Note: Hugo‚ Jonas and Ryan please check this 1 more time. Sanctions and embargoes are political trade restrictions put in place against target countries .They are normally put in place by either the United Nations or the European Union. An embargo is a full ban set on another country’s trade by another. This means that the country under embargo is not allowed to import or export service and products with the country which banned them. A trade sanction (economic sanctions)

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    Caffeine Analysis

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    * Caffeine is not only found in beverages. Caffeine is naturally found in chocolate and now companies have created special caffeinated candies like breath mints and chewing gum. One pack of caffeinated gum contains 12 pieces of gum and the caffeine equivalent of 6 cups of coffee. Even the US military uses a caffeinated gum called “Stay Alert” for continuous military operations when soldiers are not able to sleep. * Caffeine is absorbed in the stomach and intestine‚ and peak blood levels

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    thousand troops in the Vietnam War where not in combat units meaning that they had to much time on there hands. The troops began to experiment with heroin found in southeast Asia. As said by Harold E. Hughes “narcotics are as readily available as chewing gum and cigarettes in this country.” Meaning that troops had no trouble at all finding low cost drugs. But the reason as to why they resorted to drugs remained a mystery to civilians but made sense to the troops.

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    aloe vera & pepermint

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    Peppermint has a long tradition of medicinal use‚ with archaeological evidence placing its use at least as far back as ten thousand years ago. Peppermint has a high menthol content‚ and is often used as tea and for flavouring ice cream‚ confectionery‚ chewing gum‚ and toothpaste. In 2007‚ Italian investigators reported that 75% of the patients in their study who took peppermint oil capsules for four weeks had a major reduction in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms‚ compared with just 38% of those who

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    Evolution of the American Chocolate industry: Chocolate‚ a wonderful and tasteful product of sugar‚ flavor and soul. Chocolate is a multi-billion dollar industry that has prospered throughout the centuries‚ ever since the Mesoamerican’s discovered the sweet taste‚ people worldwide have fallen in love with the wonderful treat. The addiction to chocolate is so momentous that Americans actually on average eat twenty two (22) pounds of candy each year‚ or approximately 2.8 BILLION pounds annually

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    everyone has less natural protection‚" points out Dr Katz. "That is why daily use of an oxygenating mouthwash and toothpaste to replace lost oxygenation from a dry mouth is so crucial. Studies show that older people also have a higher incidence of gum disease and tooth decay because of the fact there’s less saliva present." The medication minefield If you’ve recently started taking a new type of medication‚ this could well be the cause of your bad breath. "People taking medication - especially

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    gloomy vaulting from which dingy paint peels off like scabs from an old wound‚ sick black paint leaving a leprous white undersurface. Beneath the boy’s feet‚ the floor a nauseating dark brown with black stains upon it which might be stale oil or dry chewing gum or some worse defilement. It looks like the hallway of a condemned slum building. The station is in full swing and the nasty stench of trash permeates the subway inside. Then his eye travels to the tracks. The light grows brighter as the people

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    Oral Health

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    our mouths‚ gums and teeth in good condition to help prevent tooth decay and gum disease. Within the mouth cavity we have teeth and a tongue used along with the digestive system. The teeth are used for biting and chewing and swallowing as well as enabling us to speak. Not only is the mouth used as the first part of the digestive system‚ but to a lot of people the teeth are a very important aspect to their personal appearance. To maintain healthy teeth and gums‚ people should

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    Dental

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    Oral Embryology Britney Eylar Mod B Ms.Jordon Prenatal Development and the Life cycle of a tooth. All of the mother and father genes go to work when the process of making a baby occurs. Whether the baby will have big teeth or small teeth‚ white or stained teeth it’s all genetic. Occasionally there are other factors that can intersect this course and can make development go off path whether it’s from environmental factors or genetic factors. The mommy is supposed to take care of the baby and

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