is counted sweetest By those who ne’er succeed. To comprehend a nectar Requires sorest need. Not one of all the purple Host Who took the Flag today Can tell the definition So clear of Victory As he defeated--dying-- On whose forbidden ear The distant strains of triumph Burst agonized and clear! Emily Dickinson 1. Paraphrase: Lines 1&2: people with success often don’t appreciate as much as losers do. Stanza 1 : A loser knows how to appreciate a moment of success because they
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KINESTHETIC‚ (STATIC) EQUILIBRIUM AND ORGANIC SENSES * STATIC EQUILIBRIUM Equilibrium or balance monitors the position and movement of the whole body. In a strict sense‚ inner ear is the biological gyroscopes for sense of balance. EQUILIBRIUM * Hair cells in the vestibular membrane or semicircular canals of the inner ear are receptors for balancing. Vestibular sacs which connect the canals with the cochlea are substances that move when the head rotates or tilts. * Head movements stimulates
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Transitions of Reptiles to Mammals A long long time ago‚ in a galaxy not too far away‚ was a little blue planet called Earth‚ and on this world not a single mammal lived. However a lot of time has past since then and we now have lots of furry creatures that are collectively called mammals. How did they get their? Where did they come from? These are the kinds of questions that led me to my subject of choice. I will endeavor to provide examples‚ using specific transitional fossils‚ to show that
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Growing up for people or orphans can differ‚ or they can be very similar. It all depends on their type of lifestyle. This is very similar to Tree-ear and Ruckel‚ who are both orphans. With this being said‚ there actions can differ. They both were left with someone else to care and provide for them. Therefore; there are plenty connections and disconnections between the two. Not knowing where they come from‚ they have plenty of questions. They are both abandoned and they are both poor. Despite the
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THE MERCURIAL THERMOMETER The principle of the mercurial thermometer is that mercury when heated expands more than glass. If‚ therefore‚ a glass-tube having a bulb blown at one end be partially rilled with mercury and immersed in a bath at a higher temperature than its own‚ the mercury will rise in the tube. If the bath have a lower temperature‚ the mercury will fall. If the mercury neither rise nor fall we may fairly conclude that the mercury and the bath are each at the same temperature. The essential
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dissipating as they go‚ until they reach the ear of the musician. When the sound waves reach the musician they are “gathered up” into the ear by the oracle and travel into the middle ear. Once in the middle ear the sound waves vibrate the ear drum which transfers the vibrations to the hammer. The hammer then moves the vibrations on to the anvil which transfers them to the stirrup. From the stirrup the vibration transfers to the cochlea in the inner ear. The vibrations cause the cochlea to vibrate
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use of Antibiotics in Ear Infections The over use of antibiotics is a serious public health threat. Children are becoming desensitized to the effects of antibiotics due to being unnecessarily overmedicated. Over use of antibiotics for acute otitis media (AOM) can lead to future antibiotic resistant infections. Otitis media is usually a result of a poorly functioning Eustachian tube‚ a canal that links the middle ear with the throat area. Of the three basic types of ear infections‚ acute otitis
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Classification of receptors: -Stimulus modality: sensation it produces Thermoreceptors: heat and cold. Photoreceptors: eyes‚ light. Chemoreceptors: chemicals‚ odors‚ taste‚ body fluid composition. Nociceptors: pain receptors. Mechanoreceptors: hearing‚ physical deformation of a cell or tissue caused by vibration‚ touch‚ pressure and stretch. -Origin of the stimulus Exteroceptors: sense stimuli external to the boy. They include the receptors for vision‚ hearing‚ taste‚ cutaneous sensation
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the middle ear. “Otitis” means inflammation of the ear‚ and “Media” means middle . Otitis Media is usually of rapid onset and short duration. It is typically associated with a bulging of the eardrum‚ accompanied by pain‚ and fever can be present. Both middle ear inflammation and fluid accumulation are required for a diagnosis of acute otitis media. Accompanied by other evidence of infection‚ such as fever‚ ear pain‚ and cold symptoms. The usefulness of antibiotics in the treatment of ear is immediate
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afraid in a safe environment such as inside a skyscraper. Acrophobia is treated with graded exposure therapy. (Horton‚ 2011) Fear of heights seems to have a simple physiological explanation‚ and there is a solution to it: Learn to rely more on your ears for balancing. Fear of heights In this essay I try to analyze my fear of height through self-inspection and document my experiments in trying to overcome this irrational feeling also known as acrophobia. First of all‚ make sure to take this text
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