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    Fear In Scary Films

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    Fear Essay Scary stories?‚ scary movies?‚ scary houses? What really causes fear. IN fact Fear can be caused by so many things. Even your imagination can cause thrilling‚ terrifying‚ and mindless fear. In this case three stories can explain how fear is created. Fear can be caused‚ when hormones‚ hallucinations‚ and gothic literature come into place. Often times our imaginations can cause terrible‚ mindless fear‚ when a scary event occurs often hormones can cause a chemical reaction causing fear

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    Swallowing :  A: Disorders of Swallowing Paralysis of Swallowing Mechanism Whenever 5 th ‚9 th . And 10 th . cranial nerve damage it causes paralysis of swallowing center in brain stem. Disorders of Swallowing :  Disorders of Swallowing Paralysis of Swallowing occur in: Poliomyelitis or encephalitis Muscle dystrophy Failure of neuro -muscular transmission ( as in myasthenia Gravis) A: Disorders of Swallowing :  A: Disorders of Swallowing The most serious paralysis of swallowing mechanism occur‚ when

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    is not always obvious at first and more injury could occur; paralysis or numbness may occur immediately after injury or develop slowly as bleeding and swelling around the spinal cord occurs; and the time between the injury and the treatment is critical in determining the extent of the injury and the length of recovery. If a person has sustained a neck or back injury‚ do not move the injured person‚ which could cause permanent paralysis and other serious complications can appear‚ call 911‚ keep the

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    locomotor disability about 20% were due to congenital deformities‚ 18.3% were due to fractures‚ 13.8% were due to post polio residual paralysis and 10% due to arthritis. Out of 109 persons with disability about 65 persons needed surgery‚ physiotherapy or aids and appliances. Conclusion: In the present study the congenital deformities‚ fractures‚ post polio residual paralysis and Arthritis are the common causes of disability of which 1/3rd of these disabilities could have been prevented by good immunization

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    Spina Bifida

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    There are many things that woman go through when they become pregnant; things such as cravings‚ moodiness‚ and hormonal changes. These are the “most expected” and “most talked about” but what about the fears of problems that could affect the mothers or‚ even worse‚ the unborn child/’s health? Being educated before a problem occurs can sometimes be less stressful or could possibly help to prevent or lessen the problem. According to Foster (2008)‚ “Both genetic factors and environmental factors‚ such

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    Terrorism: A New Mode of Dehumanizing People into ‘Targets’ Fr. Mathew Cherian cmi 1. Introduction The twentieth century (1900-2000) witnessed two world-renowned figures who were also contemporaries. Both had a powerful influence upon the world. But the means they adopted to influence the world were entirely opposite. Indeed‚ the philosophy of life they proclaimed was such that the course of history chronicled a number of offspring to their ideologies. The first one was Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)

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    Diagnosing Narcolepsy

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    a rare disorder that usually starts between 15 and 25 years of age. On a normal night‚ a person would go to sleep and enter into a much deeper sleep stage called rapid eye movement (REM). During REM‚ one would experience vivid dreams and muscle paralysis. Although narcoleptic people go into REM during the nighttime‚ they also do during the day at any point. Diagnosing Narcolepsy can be easy. A common way to diagnose a narcoleptic person is by a polysomnogram‚ or PSG‚ and multiple sleep latency

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    REM Sleep

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    "The foundation for much of what we know about sleep was gathered approximately 40 years ago by researcher‚ Michel Jouvet. This French scientist studied the effects of gross brain lesions and brain transections on sleep behavior and related phenomena. It was Jouvet who first suggested that a brainstem region is responsible for the initiation of events that result in the stage of sleep called REM sleep. REM sleep is a stage associated with rapid eye movements‚ a high degree of brain wave activity

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    hopeless journey to get the unattainable girl next door. “An ocular voyeurism that turns upon itself as a “gaze” and recognizes its own quest for self-knowledge as merely another species of narcissism” Norris‚ Margot. Suspicious Readings of Joyce’s Dubliners. Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press‚ 2003. ProQuest ebrary. Web. 30 September 2015. This quest to win love leads to self-discovery and through it the reader is given

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    Fantastic Mr Fox Analysis

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    So far‚ Morgan’s “Fantastic Mr. Fox” is considered a diorama through its narrative‚ its manipulation of the taxidermied animals‚ and its ability to manipulate the audience. However‚ these characteristics have contradicted traditional taxidermy dioramas such as Potter’s “The Kitten Wedding” and Akeley’s “The Muskrats‚” which makes it debatable whether Morgan’s work can stand as a diorama or only as a sculpture. In confirming that it is considered a diorama‚ there is something that all three of these

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