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    Don’t get me started on smoking…. Smoking‚ don’t you just hate it! Don’t get me started on smokers too! What is the point in spending hundreds or even thousands of pounds a year on a box of pointless cigarettes? Smokers may as well throw all the money they own down the drain! A better more cleaver idea would be to save the money and buy something more useful and maybe go on a well-deserved holiday!. You’ll always seem to find that one selfish‚ lowlife of a person who constantly throws their money

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    Prior to the enrollment in this course‚ I had little to no understanding nor experience about the SLP profession. I was originally a biology major until I realized that it was not for me. I decided to pick this major because UWG only have a handful of good majors here where I would be guaranteed a job after I graduate and this was one of those majors. I did research on speech language pathologists‚ but only basic research such as‚ the definition of speech pathologists‚ how to become speech pathologists

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    1. Cite and explain 4 important events that led to homosapiens/ sapiens from common ancestors. Important events that led to homo sapiens from common ancestors are PHYSICAL CHANGES which are considered as CRUCIAL CHANGES for the human evolution. First‚ over 45Million years ago ancestors stood up with their two legs. Using this ability to walk around and be distinct with the other animals like chimps. Second‚ it’s over 3Million years ago that ancestors became clever with their hands. This was the

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    words) “Briefly describe the importance of the interaction between the respiratory and cardiovascular systems in maintaining the body’s internal balance” What is the respiratory system? The respiratory system consists of the nose‚ pharynx‚ larynx‚ bronchi and lungs. Their function is to filter warm and moistened air and conduct it into the lungs. The respiratory system contributes to homeostasis (highly complex interactions to maintain balance.)( Wiki) by providing for the exchange of gases

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    health problems. This article discusses about various negative effects of smoking. 1. Respiratory Health Effects – Tobacco contains several toxic substances that damage our lungs and other respiratory organ while inhaling. It seriously affects larynx and trachea which in turn result in the permanent killing of lungs. Long-term smoking causes harsh side effects like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease‚ lung cancer‚ emphysema and chronic bronchitis. 2. Cardiovascular Health Effects – Smoking

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    consonants are produced with some restriction and closure in the vocal tract that blocks the air coming from lungs. (p. 235/9th ed.) Human would first inhale some air into their lungs and then push the air through vocal cords that consist of glottis‚ larynx‚ and pharynx and finally through oral cavities and nasal cavities. (p. 235/9th ed.) In this way‚ human can make Bilibial‚ Labiodental‚ Interdental‚ Alveolar‚ Palatal‚ Velar and Glottal. However‚ considering stumans‚ without the connection‚ the air

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    Language is something that may be defined in many ways such as; ethnic languages (Spanish‚ English‚ French)‚ body language‚ sign language‚ etc… The key similarity between these mediums of language is that they are means of expression. These abilities are not simple functions preformed by any species‚ but complex mechanisms developed over thousands of years of evolution. There are many anatomical features that have continued to change and develop throughout the evolution of man‚ but one seems to have

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    calculus | Lith/o | 4. Combining form for nerve | Neur/o | 5. Combining form for fungus | Myc/o | 6. Combining form for wrinkles | Rhytid/o | 7. Combining form for skin | Cutane/o‚ Derm/o‚ Dermat/o | 8. Combining form for larynx | Laryng/o | 9. Combining form for nose | Nas/o‚ Rhin/o | 10. Combining form for belly‚ front | Ventr/o | Section 3: Supply the Suffix | Definition | Example | Suffix | 1. surgical removal | (hysto-‚ lamin-) | -ectomy |

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    smoother and starts to atrophy. The temporomandibular joint starts to lose range of motion during normal aging and there is a decrease in sensation in the areas of the oral‚ pharyngeal and laryngeal areas (Corbin-Lewis et al.‚ 2005). Additionally‚ the larynx becomes calcified and the cartilages become less compliant as individuals age (Corbin-Lewis et al‚ 2005). Aging in normal‚ healthy individuals can have specific effects on the stages of the swallow.

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    Laryngotracheoesophageal cleft (LTEC) is a congenital midline anomaly‚ which defines when there is a defect of the posterior part of larynx and trachea and the anterior wall of the esophagus. It is rare but attributed with considerable mortalities and morbidities (1‚ 6). There is no specific pattern of inheritance and most reported cases had a sporadic pattern‚ however‚ some reports from familial occurrence with autosomal dominant pattern also have been reported in the literature (1). Respiratory

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