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    Heart Cockle

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    Heart Cockle” Simple and plain to the human eye and tainted with splotches of a burnt orange‚ the shell is a living relic of its past‚ its prior experience. The heart cockle is silent; it dares not blurt to the world what it knows‚ what it has seen‚ or what it feels. For lying in is natural position‚ the heart cockle has a pair of overly bright‚ stinging magenta ovals. Ovals to be eyes‚ as eyes to the soul‚ with a gaze of millions more surveillance devices. They were‚ a window into the cockle

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    Heart Disease

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    Heart Disease By : Nhia Moua Research Question How do you have heart disease when your all healthy? What is Heart Disease? ○ Heart disease describes a range of conditions that affect your heart. What cause Heart Disease? ○ begins with damage to the lining and inner layers of the coronary (heart) arteries. Several factors contribute to this damage. They include: smoking‚high blood pressure How can you have Heart Disease? You have heart disease by smoking. And doing some other stuff like having

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    The Human Heart

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    The human heart is slightly bigger than the size of ones fist. It is situated at a very safe place which is between the cage bones‚ i.e.‚ in the center of the chest. Usually it is slightly on the left side of the chest but in rare cases‚ it can be found on the right side. Heart is responsible for the blood flow to every single part of the body by constant contraction and relaxation of cardiac muscles. This is the reason why we hear rhythmic beats all the time. Heart pumps the pure blood to the different

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    Broken Heart

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    *A BROKEN HEART is when you actually refuse to get out of bed in the morning because you are afraid of the reality that awaits you. *A BROKEN HEART is when you think about the individual that broke your heart constantly. You reminisce the "Good Times" almost as if the "Bad Times" never existed. *A BROKEN HEART is when you are crying yourself to sleep every night & yet crying more & more each morning. *A BROKEN HEART is the unforgettable smell of his shirt that sits in that empty box;

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    Heart Disease

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    Introduction I. Millions of americans suffer from heart disease. II. In fact‚ heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women III. About 600‚000 people die of heart disease each year in the United States. Thesis Statement: Heart disease is a huge issue in the United States and being aware of symptoms can help save lives. Body I. Heart disease refers to several types of heart conditions. The most common type in the United States is coronary artery disease

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    Human Heart

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    THE HUMAN HEART The human heart is by far one of the most vital organs of the body. It has a mass that ranges from 250 grams to 350 grams. Its contraction and expansion results in 2000 gallons of blood being pumped through the body’s blood vessels per day. It’s located in the middle of the chest protected by the ribcage. Its building blocks are a unique type of muscle known as the myocardium‚ and it’s enclosed by a double-walled membranous sac known as the pericardium. The double-walled membrane

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    The Mind-Body Connection

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    The mind has an incredible power. We see it as we go through our everyday activities‚ constantly displaying the wonders of logic‚ thought‚ memory and creativity. Yet‚ can the mind be more powerful than we know? Is it possible to reduce or even eliminate pain‚ illness and disease by using the natural powers it possesses? Can the mind heal? Many of our finest researchers and scientists have explored that question‚ and while the exact answer still eludes us‚ the facts seem to bear out

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    Heart of Darkness

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    Heart of Darkness Conrad‚ Joseph Published: 1902 Categorie(s): Fiction‚ Literary Source: University of Virginia 1 About Conrad: Joseph Conrad (born Teodor Józef Konrad Korzeniowski‚ 3 December 1857 – 3 August 1924) was a Polish-born novelist. Some of his works have been labelled romantic: Conrad’s supposed "romanticism" is heavily imbued with irony and a fine sense of man’s capacity for self-deception. Many critics regard Conrad as an important forerunner of Modernist literature. Conrad’s

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    Exercise and Heart

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    Contents Aim: 2 Hypothesis: 2 Risk assessment: 2 Variables: 2 Method: 3 Results Table 4 Analysis 4 Graph 5 Evaluation 6 Improvements 6 The effect of exercise on the heart rate and breathing rate Introduction Aim: Finding out how exercise affects the heart rate and breathing rate. Hypothesis: Exercise exists in different forms and has many benefits; it improves the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood‚ development of bones‚ strengthens muscles and the lungs capacity plus

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    The Mind-Body problem

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    The Mind Body Problem Many theories have been challenged throughout the history of psychology. Mind vs. Body is one of the most important issues that has formed the basic foundation in this field today. One of the central questions in psychology and philosophy concerns the mind-body problem: Is the mind part of the body‚ or the body part of the mind? If they are distinct‚ then how do they interact? And which of the two is in charge? (McLeod‚ 2007). Philosophers have examined the relationship between

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