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    Swimming also provides excellent benefits for physical disabilities.     One of the best benefit of swimming is swimming after against breast surgery. This is because swimming can help us exercising all the major muscle group and avoiding muscular atrophy. Besides that‚ swimming also can help us to improve our capacity‚ this is because swimming allow us to use our arm‚ leg lungs all at the same time.    In addition‚ swimming also can help us to build our muscle. The reason is as you know water

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    According to the Muscular Dystrophy Association of New Zealand Inc.‚ spinocerebellar ataxia is described as “...a group of genetic disorders characterized by slowly progressive incoordination of gait and often associated with poor coordination of hands‚ speech‚ and eye movements.” This is similar to other muscular dystrophy disorders such as motor neurone disease or in other words ALS because it is a progressive disease and ataxia relates to the cerebellum in the brain. Ataxia is the degeneration

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    The Human Right Act 1998 is an act of Parliament of the United Kingdom which received Royal Assent on 9 November 1998‚ and mostly came into force on 2 October 2000.It’s aim is to “give further effect” in UK law to the right contained in the European Convention on Human Right. The Act makes available in UK courts a remedy for breach of a Convention right‚ without the need to go to the European Court of Human Right in Strasbourg. It also totally abolished the death penalty in UK law although this was

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    Poliomyelitis Poliomyelitis is an acute virus disease caused by the poliovirus‚ characterized by fever‚ motor paralysis‚ and atrophy of skeletal muscles. This often results in permanent disability and deformity‚ and inflammation of nerve cells in the ventral horns of the spinal cords. This disease is also known as infantile paralysis and polio. Polio is transmitted by direct person to person contact‚ contact with an infected mucus or phlegm‚ and contact with infected feces. The virus enters through

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    An Old Coffin Rattles and Opens On April 2‚ 2016‚ The Spectator published an article by Fraser Nelson entitled‚ “The Return of Eugenics.” The term itself comes from two Greek roots. The first is eu (“well” or “good”). The second is genēs (“born”). Together they create the term that translates literally into “well born” or “good birth.” By itself‚ that seems innocuous enough. But the movement the term names caused great suffering. It produced corrupt science‚ fraudulent studies‚ bad public

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    alive and able to move and process the things we find to be simple such as breathing or blinking. There are 11 systems in our body‚ each in charge of something different and supplying support to the other. Those 11 systems are the‚ nervous‚ skeletal‚ muscular‚ circulatory‚ respiratory‚ digestive‚ endocrine‚ reproductive‚ excretory‚ integumentary and immune systems. I will address every system in the human body as well as provide examples of how it helps you survive or produce the way you do. We start

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    Mechanism of Micturition

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    T10-L2 segments of spinal cord (Preganglionic motor fibres)→Synapse with superior hypogastric plexus→ Hypogastric nerve (Postganglionic motor fibres) → UB  Parasympathetic: Lateral horn cells of S2-S4 segments of spinal cord (Preganglionic motor fibres) → Form pelvic splanchnic nerve→ Synapse with the cell bodies of postganglionic motor fibres situated close to or within the bladder wall→ UB Somatic nervous systems: Anterior horn cells (Onuf’s nucleus) of S2-S4 segments of spinal cord→ Pudendal nerve

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    The National Institute of Neurological Disorder and Stroke explains this phenomenon by first looking at how the poliovirus attacks neurons of the brain and spinal cord. Once a connection between the two is lost‚ movement can be affected and paralysis can occur. In many individuals with polio‚ they body is able to sprout new nerve terminals as means of compensation‚ allowing for movement recovery. However‚ it

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    The Endocrine system helps to maintain homeostasis by secreting hormones into the bloodstream‚ which travels throughout the body. This system regulates activities such as growth and development and influence emotions and behavior. The relationship of this system alongside the other body systems is how the body maintain a stable equilibrium‚ regulating the activity of the organ systems. Nervous - The endocrine system acts as a communication tool within the human body‚ working alongside with the nervous

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    An Overview of Anatomy Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0001-00-01 Observations What is the purpose of this exercise? Are there any safety concerns associated with this exercise? If so‚ list what they are and what precautions should be taken. Exercise 1: Anatomical Position Question

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