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    The Chest Examination

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    THE CHEST EXAMINATION Physical examination of the chest The chest indicates the region that lies under the neck and above the abdomen. Chest wall is composed of sternum‚ ribs‚ and vertebras. The anterior part is a little shorter than the posterior part. Chest examination includes many components: chest shape‚ chest wall‚ breasts‚ vessels‚ mediastinum‚ bronchus‚ lung‚ pleura‚ heart‚ and lymph nodes‚ etc. In addition to general physical examination‚ the following check methods have been

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    Food Culture

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    Factors Influencing Food Habits and Culture Eating food is essential for all of us‚ it keep us alive and also gives us enjoyment at the same time. Food can be defined as any substance that can be metabolized by an animal to give energy and build tissue. (ilearn) In ancient time‚ when people feel hungry‚ they eat. However‚ as human history keep developing and evolving‚ we have a higher standard on choosing food that we like to eat nowadays. In this paper‚ we are going to evaluate factors that

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    muscles anatomy

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    ant. fibers ­  lateral third of clavicle  lat. fibers ­  acromion of scapula  post. fibers ­  spine of scapula  deltoid tuberosity  humerus: flexion‚ medial/ lateral rotation  pectoralis major  (chest)  medial half of clavicle  costal cartilage 1­7  aponeurosis of external oblique    greater tubercle of humerus  humerus: flexion‚ medial rotation‚  adduction  pectoralis minor  anterior surface of ribs 3­7  coracoid process of scapula  scapula: depression 

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    Skeletal System

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    Introduction to Human Skeletal System: Skeletal system is the system of bones‚ associated cartilages and joints of human body. Together these structures form the human skeleton. Skeleton can be defined as the hard framework of human body around which the entire body is built. Almost all the hard parts of human body are components of human skeletal system. Joints are very important because they make the hard and rigid skeleton allow different types of movements at different locations. If the skeleton

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    The Hebei Spirit Oil Spill (HSOS) in December 7‚ 2007 spilled approximately 10‚900 tons of crude oil in about 10 km off the Taean coastline in South Korea. Due to the astronomical and irrecoverable damage upon the marine ecosystem and the overall living standards of the residents‚ the oil spill accident has been notoriously named as the “worst oil spill accident” occurred in Korea. Nevertheless‚ though almost a decade have passed since the outbreak of the HSOS in Korea‚ it appears that compensation

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    Handsomest Drowned Man

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    Gabriel Garcia Marquez a Columbian novelist.Most known for his novel a One Hundred Years Of Solitude‚ which reflects his style of magical realism. His magical realism element take real life scenarios and incorporates magical elements into them like flying carpets‚ a man with wings‚ a lady spider. Analyzing In his short story The Handsomest Drowned Man we see the transformation of a fishing village when a dead body washes up on shore. The story starts off children who find the body and

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    Blunt Chest Trauma

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    Chest Trauma Chest trauma is classified as either blunt or penetrating. 1. Blunt Chest Trauma I. Definition a. Blunt chest trauma results from sudden compression or positive pressure inflicted to the chest wall. Motor vehicle crashes (trauma due to steering wheel‚ seat belt)‚ falls‚ and bicycle crashes (trauma due to handle bars) are the most common causes of blunt chest trauma. II. Pathophysiology Injuries to the chest are often life-threatening and result in one or

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    geography case study

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    Which was roughly 10‚000 Cost £2.7 billion in insurance claims. With a total cost of £8 Billion making it the third most costly earthquake ever recorded. Tsunami The Tsunami hit a number of tour boats Supplies into Christ church A trans-costal ferry was not able to operate for Closed airspace New Zealand airspace was closed so that it could inspect all it facilities to check for damage Falling buildings Many cars and buses were crushed from falling debris‚ also some people on pavements

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    AFR 192 Chapter 3 Notes

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    economies based on hunting‚ fishing and gathering food Crop cultivation/Livestock management Produce surplus food Specialize in food production of other markets Allowed to develop commercial networks - Portuguese voyages of exploration brought costal societies into contact with international economy - The demand for slaves arose with the development of European-owned sugar plantations - Most immediate economic impact of slave trade  loss of an enormous source of productive human labor and the

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    Versailles stated that Germany should pay reparations or compensation for the damage done to the allies. 3.Disarmament Under the Treaty of Versailles‚ Germany was to have a limited army of a hundred thousand men‚ and a navy of six battleships for costal defence. Germany was not permitted to have tanks‚ submarines‚ or an air force. Germany accepted the Treaty of Versailles and complied fully with some aspects‚ complied partially with some aspects‚ and did not comply with other aspects. Germany complied

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