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    1. Discuss the anatomy of the middle mediastinum? middle mediastinum‚ which consists of the pericardium and heart. 2. Describe the pericardium and mention its nerve supply? Taha lecture slides 3 and 5 3. What are the structures that can be affected by cardiomegaly? the lungs and heart are occupy the mediastinum delicately. And the lung is a passive pressure sensitive organ. So the increase in heart size (usually in LV) will variably effect the lung function which will be compressed

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    What Drives Your Life

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    Victory Group Topic #1 What Drives Your Life? I observed that the basic motive for success is the driving force of envy and jealousy! Ecclesiastes 4:4 (LB) The man without a purpose is like a ship without a rudder-a waif‚ a nothing‚ a no man. Thomas Carlyle Everyone’s life is driven by something. Many people are driven by guilt. The Bible says‚ "What happiness for those whose guilt has been forgiven! ... What relief for those who have confessed their sins and God has cleared

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    and sweaty bodies took their turns pressing against me. It felt like I was in a maze where the only things visible were bobbing heads and scuttling feet of different shapes and sizes below me. I finally escaped the jungle as I stepped out of the train station. I decided to take a walk down to my favourite coffeehouse just two streets away. After trudging in the hot sun for what seemed like an hour‚ I stepped into the doors of the coffeehouse‚ inhaling the aroma of coffee brewing and allowing the

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    Why Were You Persecuted?

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    Why were you persecuted? Well‚ it all began with me sitting down with my family at the breakfast table munching on a piece of charred toast and guzzling down some milk‚ which was the very moment of when I heard the delicate sound of sirens coming from the east end of the street. My father’s face grew faint and my mother rapidly stood up and snatched my hand‚ as well as my brother’s. She then directed us towards the back of the house through a tiny break in the floor. Once we got to the hole‚ my

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    When presented with the questions‚ “If you knew you were going to die tomorrow‚ what three people would you call and why?”‚ many names and faces come to mind. Along with these‚ come a mix of emotion and feelings. Although it is a tough decision‚ my first call would be to my mother. Seeing how she is the woman who brought me into this world‚ it would only be fair that she would be the first to know that I was leaving it. Calling my mom would also serve two other purposes. The first being that my father

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    1. What is Tannen’s purpose in writing this essay? What does she hope it will accomplish? From what I gathered Tannen’s purpose was for us to comprehend the importance of communication in the work field. How the simplest verbal functions can be interpreted in many different ways. “Conversation is a ritual” I find so much meaning behind these four simple words‚ the article in its entirety are summed up by these word. Tannen wants to enlighten us to remember that our words are powerful. I believe she

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    formulated a helio centric conception which meant that the sun was the center of the universe. and that the planets moved around the sun in an elliptical shape. His theory built the foundation of the new astronomy. Supporting the Copernican theory were Johannes Kepler and Tycho Brahe. Brahe complied over 20 years of astronomical data which Kepler used. He discovered 3 laws of planetary motion that confirmed and modified the Copernican theory. Next there was Galileo Galilei. He was the first European

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    Chemistry Syllabus 1. The living and non-living components of the Earth contain mixtures * * Identify the difference between elements‚ compounds and mixtures in terms of particle theoryElements are substances made of one kind of atomCompounds are substances made of more than one atom chemically bonded. Mixtures are impure substances that can contain more than one kind of atom that are not chemically bonded. | * Identify that the biosphere‚ lithosphere‚ hydrosphere and atmosphere

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    “IT IS NOT WHAT YOU LOOK AT THAT MATTERS‚ BUT WHAT YOU SEE” - H.D. THOREAU To look is to see and vice-versa! Admittedly to a layman and also in common parlance‚ we use the two interchangeably or synonymously. However‚ there’s a difference between the two if we contemplate it. ‘Visualisation’ is a curious issue having various aspects of interpretation. To look at something and to actually realise your vision is not always possible. There is just too much‚ all around

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    Between meiosis and mitosis there are many unique similarities and differences such that mitosis has four stages and meiosis has eight. Or a similarity where they both have no new gene combination when each of the cells splits after each of their processes. Many more of these similarities and differences will be explained throughout the text. Many similarities occur between meiosis and mitosis such that each process‚ after it has been gone through‚ result in no new gene combination. Each new cell

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