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    wheel yet found is from the region of Mesopotamia (Iraq)‚ so it may have been invented around the area where Iraq is today. The wheel may have been inspired by a simple observation of a rolling tree trunk‚ as the first wheels were indeed tree trunks. The next development was to use slices of these trunks joined together through an axle. Later‚ these wheels became wooden disks cut into a circular shape with a hole for the axle. The oldest wooden wheel archaeologists have found was built somewhere between

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    superior vena cava k 6. inferior vena cava l m n c o d p q e r f d 7. ascending aorta n 8. aortic arch a 9. brachiocephalic artery g s h l m e 10. left common carotid artery 11. left subclavian artery t i u j v w k 12. pulmonary trunk x c 13. right pulmonary artery p 14. left pulmonary artery o 15. ligamentum arteriosum t 20. left coronary artery f 16. right pulmonary veins s 21. circumflex artery q 17. left pulmonary veins w 22. anterior interventricular artery

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    have self-control‚ physical strength and a lot of perseverance. I think Odysseus shows those characteristics plenty of time throughout the epic. Odysseus shows self-control when he resists stabbing the Cyclops in the eye with the sharpened tree trunk. He must be intelligent to come up with such a well thought out plan‚ by getting the Cyclops drunk and waiting for the Cyclops to pass out before stabbing him. If Odysseus would have rushed the plan wouldn’t have worked because‚ there was a huge boulder

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    For only $35.00 she made the swoosh to be put on the shoe. ("Nike History and Timeline‚" n.d.) It is supposed to symbolize the winged goddess who is also called Nike. This was also the year that they became Nike Inc. They started this all from the trunk of Phil Knight’s car. As well as the Swoosh the saying “Just Do It” came with it. These two things started to symbolize later to be the biggest shoe company out there. ("Nike History and Timeline‚"

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    Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield opening the back of a trunk. CUT to still of Reservoir Dogs with Mr Brown‚ Mr Pink and Mr White looking at Marvin Nash. CUT to still of Kill Bill: Volume 1: The Bride looking at Sofie Fatale in the car. NARRATOR: He also captivates his audiences and creates his films with a sense that‚ when the audience leaves the movie‚ they know that he directed that film. For example‚ Tarantino has trademarked the trunk shot camera angle and he ’s used it in every movie he has

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    Seven Organizational Approaches in the Human Body Nadia Shepherd HCA/220 Elizabeth Day 6/6/2013 The seven organizational approaches to study the human body and its system is body planes and body direction‚ body cavities‚ quadrants and regions‚ anatomy and physiology‚ body systems and medical specialties. Turley (2011) Stated “Each way approaches the body from specific points of view and provides unique information by dividing or organizing the body in a logical way”

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    loving environment. Next‚ good roots would be established through a strong family and moral belief system. The parents would be sure to encourage the child to develop strong ties to his family and community. This would lead to the growth of a strong trunk‚ meaning a child who could grow into a productive adult and be a giving and functioning member of society. Finally‚ the child would be empowered to develop his or her own unique personality‚ much like the leaves of a tree. The same type of child

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    Ethics Games Dilemmas ETH/316 EthicsGames Dilemmas The Baird Method based on the four ethical lenses and the four plus one decision-making method. In taking previous classes it was determine that no one lens fits the values of student Nayeli Trejos. The professor shocked with the results‚ and no student prior to Nayeli received that score in the lens test. This has to do with the fact that a person is not a particular lens all the time but shifts into a lens‚ depending on the situation. Two

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    What is now will soon become what once was. The key is to not allow yourself to develop an unhealthy attachment to what once was and to develop an anxious desire that anticipates what will be. Sharon Old’s poem‚ "My Son The Man‚" features a mother that has unhealthily attached herself to what once was‚ which she admits to having‚ but also longs to adjust her mindset and adapt to what will be. This past and future state of being refers directly to the mother’s son and his natural transition into adulthood

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    characteristics of this period (realism‚ harmony‚ and proportion). Hermes appears nude leaning against a tree trunk draped with material which is wrapped around his arm. He is leaning in a relaxed pose with most of his body positioned on the left side of the artwork. Praxiteles balances the overall composition by putting the young Dionysus on Hermes’ arm which connects the figure to the supporting tree trunk on the right side. Like other sculptures from this period‚ Hermes with the young Dionysus

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