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    the ears are the outer ear‚ middle ear‚ and the inner ear.What are the three parts of the ears?Very Good!The outer ear is separated from the middle ear by a thin membrane called eardrum. The middle ear is separated by the inner ear also by a membrane.The outer ear has a canal. This canal is lined with wax and tiny hairs. These keep dust from entering further into your ears. The canal leads to the middle ear. These are three tiny bones in the inner ear there is a coiled tube called cochlea which contains

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    Muscles of the tensor tympani and stapedius serve a protective function by tensing the auditory ossicles preventing damage to the inner ear neurons. 8.The tympanic membrane is composed of epithelial and connective tissues that readily regenerate. The inner ear is mostly composed of neural tissues. Neurons do not heal well and can rarely be replaced. Damage to the inner ear would be permanent if he damaged the receptors in the cochlea (spiral organ)‚ semicircular canals (ampullae)‚ or vestibule (otolithic

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    Age related macular disease: Age-related macular disease is a common eye condition among people 50 years and older. It is a leading cause of vision loss in adults. It gradually destroys the macula‚ the part of the eye that provides sharp‚ central vision needed for seeing objects clearly. Sometimes age-related macular disease advances so slowly that vision loss does not occur for a long time. In other cases‚ the disorder progresses faster and may lead to a loss of vision in one or both eyes quickly

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    built up on the Beijing-Tibet highway‚ on a section that links the capital to the Chinese region of Inner Mongolia. The main reason traffic has increased on this partially four-lane highway is the opening of coal mines in the northwest‚ vital for the booming economy that this month surpassed Japan’s in size and is now second only to America’s. Car ownership and gridlock have grown so commonplace that Inner Mongolia authorities restrict cars’ movement to alternate days‚ based on odd or even numbers in

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    Seeing” is a short commentary that seems to be about how different classes of people perceive art‚ how its meaning has changed through the ages‚ and how the introduction of technology has affected it. Berger seems to be an extremely controversial art critic‚ based off opinions of him that range from “stimulating” to “preposterous”. He has been praised numerous times‚ yet condemned just as much. His writings can seem extremely complex and difficult‚ even cryptic at times; but trudging through his works

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    Reaching out to the community Resource: Future Educators hopes to broaden its mission with ambitious outreach programs. BY Stephanie Shapiro December 27‚ 1998|By SUN STAFF Port Discovery is designed to be more than a place to climb a tower or build a wind-driven machine. It is also aspiring to be a place where disadvantaged children will have opportunities for learning and cultural enrichment‚ where exhibits will be tied to school curricula and where visitors can learn where to pursue their interests

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    1. Using figure 4 only‚ comment on the characteristics on the urban landscape shown. Suggest how it could be improved. (7 marks) Using figure 4‚ it would appear that densely built shacks – which also appear poor quality - are evidence of shanty town development. Because this area appears so tightly built together (and therefore isolated from the rest of the city)‚ as shown in the bottom of the photograph‚ it will likely have contributed issues such as poor sanitation – whilst also suffered from

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    reached the end of the road. Crimp states “It is but a matter of time before painting will be seen for the pure idiocy that it is” (Verwoert‚ n.d.). Robert Ryman became well known in spite of his unconventional approach to painting. Although his critics tried to fit his work into a variety of categories‚ including minimalism‚ anti-form‚ process or conceptualism‚ they eventually admitted that none could be accurately applied to his art. He disagrees that his work is abstract‚ saying “I don’t abstract

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    Chapter-1 Introduction 1. Art and Its Relation to Life Life and art are very closely related. Life is a series of experiences and art is the imitation and presentation of them. Life is the mixture of pains and pleasures whereas the art is imitation of them. The art makes life beautiful‚ meaningful‚ successful and worth living. The art means drawing‚ painting‚ singing song‚ acting different roles‚ writing literary works‚ decorating‚ presenting and so on. It is

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    appreciate the complexity of mummies. Throughout all these diverse cultures of art‚ I was questioning myself and started to wonder how I could understand art beyond others’ opinion about them. Moreover‚ I realized that it was a question John Berger‚ critic of art and author of the Ways of Seeing‚ raised in his essay‚ and it is a question that will always be raised while demanding how to understand a certain art. Walking through a room where various French artists had their paintings exposed‚ I fell

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