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    Cerebellum – coordination of movement and aspects of motor learning Cerebrum – conscious activity including perception‚ emotion‚ thought‚ and planning Thalamus – Brain’s switchboard – filters and then relays information to various brain regions Medulla – vital reflexes as heart beat and respiration Brainstem – medulla‚ pons‚ and midbrain (involuntary responses) and relays information from spine to upper brain Hypothalamus– involved in regulating activities internal organs‚ monitoring information

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    treatment facilities.[2] Downstream‚ the untreated water is used for drinking‚ bathing‚ and washing. A 1995 report claimed 114 Indian cities were dumping untreated sewage and the partially cremated bodies directly into the Ganges River.[3] Open defecation is widespread even in urban areas of India.[4][5] This situation is typical of India as well as other developing countries. According to another 2005 report‚ sewage discharged from cities and towns is the predominant cause of water pollution in

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    Pharm Final Ch 50- Acid Controlling Drugs * Pathophysiology * Stomach glands * Cardiac * Cardiac sphincter (gastroesophageal) * Cardiac glands * Fundic * Gastric glands- most numerous * Highly specialized secretory glands composed of: * Parietal cells * Produce and secrete HCl * What stimulates? food‚ chocolate‚ alcohol‚ large fatty meals‚ stress

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    Water supply and sanitation in Bangladesh is characterized by a number of achievements and challenges. The share of the population with access to an improved water source was estimated at 98% in 2004‚[1] a very high level for a low-income country. This has been achieved to a large extent through the construction of handpumps with the support of external donors. However‚ in 1993 it was discovered that groundwater‚ the source of drinking water for 97% of the rural population and a significant share

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    Digestive and Urinary Systems The digestive system and the urinary system are two very important systems for the human body. The digestive system helps use break down food to help nourish our bodies and give us energy. The urinary system helps are body gets rid of any waste produces that our body and digestive system doesn’t use. This paper will explain these two systems and how they work. The digestive system consists of seven parts in digesting food. The first part in digestive system starts

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    The Movement and Madness of Occupy Wall Street On September 11‚ 2011‚ protestors camped out in Zuccotti Park‚ and shouted a message in order to get a message across to the government. Their agenda was comprised of several issues affecting most of today’s society; end social and economic inequality‚ end corporate greed and stop corporate corruption. They shouted a message which became the main slogan for Occupy Wall Street (OWS) Movement‚ “We are the 99%”. Their intention was to protest and shed

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    Lobotomy is neurosurgical operation on the brain’s prefrontal lobe. Lobotomy was performed for about two decades and was used to treat many of the mental illnesses‚ including schizophrenia‚ manic depression‚ and bipolar disorder. Mainly it was performed as the treatment for Schizophrenia. Lobotomy was the most popular and the post known treatment for any psychosurgery. It developed in 1935 the Portuguese Egas Moniz of Lisbon. However‚ it is an American psychiatrist Walter J. Freeman became

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    Children from zero to one gain the most gratification from sucking than from biting and chewing food and sometimes other objects. In stage one through three describes the anal stage. During the anal stage children seem to gain gratification from defecation through the

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    Parents and or previous parents‚ Over the years kids have been abandoned or left alone without a family. A lot of the times kids are put up for adoption and once they are in the adoption agency they don’t end up finding a home or a family of their own. In foreign countries a lot of the time children have families but their parents can’t give them the nutrition and the life they need to survive. Did you know‚ that around the world 16‚000 children die a day due to the lack of food‚ clean water‚ medicine

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    The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) is legislation that defines and classifies nutrient supplements and certain other products as foods. Check all of the ingredients that are considered dietary supplements according to DSHEA: Amino acids‚ vitamins or minerals‚ herbs or other botanicals Heart disease has both preventable and non-preventable risk factors that contribute to its development. All of the following are lifestyle risk factors for heart disease EXCEPT: Family history

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