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    Teaching pronounciation

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    confusing /r/ and /l/‚ as their language contains neither of these but instead has one sound somewhere between the two. For problems such as these‚ listening is crucial because students can’t produce a sound they can’t hear. Descriptions of the sound and mouth position can help students increase their awareness of subtle sound differences. Here are some ideas for

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    many of the same parts and they process the food similarly. The mouth‚ oesophagus‚ liver‚ pancreas‚ gall bladder‚ small intestine‚ and large intestine in a ruminant species have similar functions to monogastric species. Both the digestive tracts start with the mouth‚ and although they are formed differently in order to eat the different diets‚ both the mouths are used to grab‚ chew and push the food back to the oesophagus. Both the mouths produce saliva to start the chemical digestion and to aid with

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    Notes on Cnidaria

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    Hydrozoa Jellyfish - Scyphozoa Ctenophores - non stinging Cnidarians; Comb Jelly Anatomy A. Polymorphism- Cnidarians have more than one body form: 1.Polyp 2. Medusa Polyp Form Tube with tentacles around the mouth Sessile Medusa Form Umbrella Shape Tentacles around mouth Motile‚ Free-swimming Tentacles Have nematocysts (stinging cells) coiled thread discharges like a harpoon Contains neurotoxin Paralyzes prey Level of Organization A. Cnidarians have tissues B. No Organs

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    food through your mouth‚ digest it is by breaking it down‚ ingest it to your bloodstream‚ and lastly excrete it through the anus. In this essay I will guide you through these four phases. Bread is made out of carbohydrates. In the digestive system‚ carbohydrates start the digestive process in the mouth. Salivary amylase is created by by three large salivary glands. This amylase breaks down starch and carbohydrates. However‚ since only a few people keep the food in their mouth long enough for the

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    Introduction CPAP and BIPAP are methods of helping a person breathe with the use of air pressure. CPAP stands for "continuous positive airway pressure." BIPAP stands for "bi-level positive airway pressure." In both methods‚ air is blown through your nose or mouth and into your air passages to help keep you breathing well. CPAP and BIPAP differ in the amount of pressure that is used to blow air. With CPAP‚ the amount of pressure stays the same while you breathe in and out. With BIPAP the amount of pressure is

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    Tobacco Chewing Tobacco

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    Harmful Effects of Chewing Gutkha Gutkha can well be defined as a devil in disguise. Promoted as a mouth freshener‚ this betel nuts and tobacco preparation is designed to release a chemical reaction that makes it an addictive proposition. However‚ most consumers believe that the blended spices and seasonings do not make it as a harmful product! But‚ the truth remains that gutkha; just as any other tobacco product is very addictive and injurious to health. Gutkha has been proved to be carcinogenic

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    Digestive System

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    that runs from the mouth to the anus and because of this some scientist says it is an external organ; there are also accessory organs for digestion‚ the salivary glands‚ teeth‚ tongue‚ liver‚ gall bladder and pancreas. The function of the digestive system is to breakdown food‚ so nutrients can enter the blood and lymph system. To start this process‚ we have to start with the mouth‚ when food is put in to the mouth you start the process of digestion‚ the structure of the mouth is made up of the

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    beneath that a font where each person performs the “brief rite of ablution” (washing the hands or body). There is also a “mouth-rite”‚ in which a person inserts a bundle of hog hairs in the mouth with magical powder‚ and moves the bundle in many different gestures inside the mouth. In order to stay in tip-top shape‚ the members of the Nacirema see medicine-men and a holy-mouth-man. These men check

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    men’s sadness in public is regarded a strong criticism. 3. Anger ( Features - frowning forehead - pushing down eyebrows - glare eyes with tension on the eyelids - wrinkled nose - closed mouth with tight straight lips - lip corners pull down - tight chin ( Comparison - In Eastern cultures ( less show anger facial expression in public ( harmony - In American culture ( Women: to show how

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    users. I. What is smokeless tobacco? A. Chewing tobacco is made from twisted or shredded leaves of the tobacco plant. 1. Chewing tobacco is usually treated with molasses and other flavors or additives. 2. Users place a wad of tobacco in the mouth and chew or suck the chemicals (nicotine) out. B. Snuff or Dip is finally grounded tobacco into a coarse‚ moist mixture. 1. Snuff is used in little pinches 2. Snuff is placed between the cheek and gum. C. Both chewing tobacco and dip contain

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