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    Unsung Heroes

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    to survive in this harsh world. Furthermore‚ they give their best to make us learn‚ putting their patience to the test‚ so long as we can finally learn to stand on our own feet. During hardships they lend their shoulders for us to cry on or lend an ear to listen to our woes. They are the best parents outside our family circle because of their unconditional love and attention. Teaching is the noblest profession. Teachers are burdened with the responsibility of molding young minds to become responsible

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    or underestimated. I think her strength is derived from this‚ and it has indelibly shaped her. From a poem written by my mother to her: "She is as soft as a summer breeze and gentle as a baby’s caress‚ yet also as fragile as glass ... God gave her ears that listen‚ eyes that see through deceit and cruelty‚ and hands that comfort you and soothe your fears." My grandmother‚ as you see‚ shaped

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    Chapter 51 and 52- Understanding the Sensory System- Med Surgical- EYES External eye structures Eyelids-protective cover for thr eyeball * Has a thin transparent membrane called “conjunctiva” Eyelashes-keep dust out of eyes Each eyelid has a lacrimal gland at the upper outter corner of the eyeball Question: how do tears come in front of the eyeball? A: small ducts bring tears to the front and blinking help spread the tears over the surface Q: what enzyme inhibits the growth of bacteria

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    I chose an article from The New Yorker titled “The Truth Wears Off” by Jonah Lehrer that was published in December of 2010. In summary‚ the article discusses how over time scientists are discovering in ever more frequency that scientific studies cannot be replicated. Scientists have discovered that over time and multiple attempts of replication‚ many such studies are unable to produce data that is similar to their first discoveries. Or due to the shear number of scientific studies out there‚ data

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    4. Q) What is the function of the Eustachian tube? ANSWER: The Eustachian tube connects the middle ear to the back of the throat and allows for

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    because this inspired many alien movies to prop up. This might be one of or maybe the most famous alien incidents ever reported‚ but there is a more believable one and that is “The Wow Signal”. In 1977‚ The Big Ear radio telescope in Ohio State University picked up an unusual signal. The Big Ear used number and letters to identify the strength of a signal‚ 0 being nothing‚ Z being a strong radio signal. One time‚ a signal came in reading ‘6EQUJ5’ from what seemed to be an empty spot in space. Dr. Jerry

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    Susan Robertson Professor Ristow English 151-DL 4 03/17/2013 Cochlear Implant: Listening with Deaf Ears A cochlear implant is a prosthetic device that gives a deaf person access to sound. However‚ not every deaf person is eligible for the implant. There is a system of checks and balances before a person is considered to be a candidate. There is a lot of work that goes into learning how to use the device but the reward is life changing. Virginia University states‚ “A cochlear implant

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    Article Summary 1 “The World Through a Bat’s Ear” By: John Doe Imagine using echolocation to perform everyday tasks such as finding food or figuring where to go to help prevent from causing accidents. As hard or crazy as it may seem‚ there are several animals that use this type of vocalization in their everyday adventures. Bats are one of the many animals in today’s world that uses echolocation. In fact‚ the facts that I have obtained in order to write this paper‚ is from a Science journal

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    A shimmering glass jar 12 inches high and 6 inches wide‚ full of blue‚ green‚ red‚ brown‚ yellow‚ and orange M&M’s just sitting there waiting to be munched on. Fifth grade‚ what a year to be in school‚ everyone’s goal was to eat candy and play. Before fifth grade I was homeschooled all my life and never knew what it was like to go to school‚ so going into fifth grade I didn’t know anything other than doing school work and learning. When I first got to Baymonte we were learning things I already learned

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    “You know the drill Teegan‚ spread them‚” Arnold demanded. “I’m not going to bring weapons here Arnold‚” I explain to him‚ hating the check through process he used on me. “On the wall‚” he says ignoring me completely. I turn around and put my hands on the wall‚ and spread my legs apart and wait. Arnold starts with my legs first‚ quick and to the point and then my thighs‚ he then brings his hands up my sides and feels under my breasts‚ sending a wave of energy towards my stomach. I can never tell

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