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    Marble Statue of a Wounded Warrior Marble Statue of a Wounded Warrior is a Roman statue‚ crafted in the second century A.D.‚ as a copy of a bronze Greek statue cast between 460 and 450 B.C. Though sculpted with obvious technical aptitude‚ Wounded Warrior is riddled with anatomical imprecision and is inhibited by a reluctance to depict the unsightliness of injury in combat. The first time I laid my eyes on this exquisite artifact‚ I was astonished by its fierce presence. The orientation

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    Salton Sea By Genesis Quihuis The Salton Sea began its way to life in 1904‚ when California decided that they needed a way to tap into the Colorado River to irrigate their crops. They decided that they would need to create two intake gorges without the use of floodgates. In came the California Development company and dredged the two gorges; but not long after‚ the intakes became clogged with silt deposits from the Colorado River and water stopped‚ creating the need for another intake gorge. But

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    Acute Cholecystitis [pic] kulasekar Definition Cholecystitis is inflammation of the gallbladder‚ usually resulting from a gallstone blocking the cystic duct. • Gallbladder inflammation usually results from a gallstone blocking the flow of bile. • Typically‚ people have abdominal pain that lasts more than 6 hours‚ fever‚ and nausea. • Ultrasonography can usually detect signs of gallbladder inflammation. • The gallbladder is removed‚ often

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    during baking and cooking. Pathogenesis: Ergot causes vasoconstriction by direct action on the muscles of the arterioles‚ and repeated dosages injure the vascular endothelium. These actions initially reduce blood flow and eventually lead to complete stasis with terminal necrosis of the extremities due to thrombosis. A cold environment predisposes the extremities to gangrene. In addition‚ ergot has a potent oxytocic action and also causes stimulation of the CNS‚ followed by depression. Ergot alkaloids

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    narrow your topic (or make it more specific and focused) before you start doing research. Complete the following exercise to turn your topic into a research question by using the same information gathering technique that journalists use. Additional “stasis” questions that might help you narrow a topic include cause and effect and value (i.e. good‚ right‚ just and appropriate). For an example of how to do this‚ click on the “Form a Research Question” sub-tab under http://libguides.lmu.edu/topic.

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    It is in that moment‚ among many others‚ that we realize how strict and militarized the stasi were. They were like a police force but made the area more of a police state than a socialist one. The entire film is also the development and evolution of Berlin Wall which separated the city physically and mentally. This barrier caused many internal

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    he claimed that liberalism‚ which he identified with legalism and moralism‚ was largely responsible for the foreign policy problems facing America in 1950” (Mearsheimer‚ x). Kennan believes that whenever American foreign policies are based on the stasis of liberalism‚ the United States finds itself with problems involving international relations. For example‚ Kennan argued that unconditional surrender is a tactic that plants the seeds for revenge. In addition‚ he stated how the strategy of unconditional

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    change (like population shifts)‚ Processes and mechanisms of social change‚ and directions of change.[2] Hegelian: The classic Hegelian dialectic model of change is based on the interaction of opposing forces. Starting from a point of momentary stasis‚ Thesis countered by Antithesis first yields conflict‚ then it subsequently results in a new Synthesis. Marxist: Marxism presents a dialectical and materialist concept of history; Humankind’s history is a fundamental struggle between social classes

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    appendix lumen.[3][4] Once this obstruction occurs the appendix subsequently becomes filled with mucus and swells‚ increasing pressures within the lumen and the walls of the appendix‚ resulting in thrombosis and occlusion of the small vessels‚ and stasis of lymphatic flow. Rarely‚ spontaneous recovery can occur at this point. As the former progresses‚ the appendix becomes ischemic and then necrotic. As bacteria begin to leak out through the dying walls‚ pus forms within and around the appendix (suppuration)

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    Human homeostasis From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Human homeostasis is derived from the Greek‚ homeo or "constant"[dubious – discuss]‚ and stasis or "stable" and means remaining stable or remaining the same.[1] Homeostasis — also spelled homoeostasis or homœostasis (from Greek: ὅμοιος‚ "hómoios"‚ "similar"‚[1] and στάσις‚ stásis‚ "standing still"[2]) — is the property of a system in which variables are regulated so that internal conditions remain stable and relatively constant. Examples

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