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    conscious or unconscious. Still‚ most paintings tend to be similar enough to others in theme or composition that they lend themselves well to being compared and contrasted. I will compare and contrast George Tooker’s The Subway‚ and Cyril E. Power’s The Tube Train. George Tooker’s The Subway is a haunting yet beautiful piece. Painted using the egg tempera method‚ it is stunning for its strategic usage of warm colors. The intention of Tooker’s painting is to portray such a familiar scene as a subway as

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    The Effects Stress Has on the Human Body: Mentally‚ Physically‚ Emotionally‚ & Behaviorally Stress is very well known for just what it means: STRESS. Its effect on human beings from a local and a global standpoint is far greater than any of us imagine. Stress can overtake one’s body physically‚ mentally‚ emotionally‚ as well as behavioral aspects. This is not something to take lightly. This is actually very serious. If you notice‚ it’s not just older people that die this day and time with heart

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    Effects that Culture have made on the physical changes of the human beings. Name: Wong Hiu Ying Student ID: 08253457d Date: 30th September‚ 2008 Effects that culture have made on the physical changes of the human being. Culture is one of the representative characteristics that reflecting the norms of activities of human within a certain area‚ namely the society. There’s no single modified definition of culture‚ however‚ by referring to the United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural

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    Your assignment now follows. Please read on. PART1 LO1: KNOW THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONING OF THE HUMAN BODY Deliverables (What you should do in this task) Explain: 1. Cellular metabolism Hint: Review utilization of O2‚ production of CO2‚ H+‚ and ATP. 2. How the body achieves homeostasis of the internal fluid environment through excretion of waste products of metabolism. Hint: Relate this to lung and kidney functions. 3. The role of the endocrine system in cellular

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    What Is A Bad Body Image

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    Young girls and boys struggle with body image quickly after entering middle school. They begin to notice others and judge themselves based on how their peers look. Not only their appearance‚ but on how they are treated just because of how they look. It comes naturally to look at other people and wish you had their hair or those shoes‚ but unfortunately those simple thoughts can turn into something much more. Body image for teenage girls and boys in the United States is extremely objective as the

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    feature of humans can be seen by the lack of hair on their bodies as compared to their primate relatives‚ the apes. Hair is an essential body covering for most mammals. According to The Naked Truth (2010)‚ hair provides a means of insulation‚ protection‚ and can be used for camouflage. There are several arguments on why the ancestor’s of humans lost their body hair‚ which can ultimately be narrowed down to three popular theories. One theory suggested in The Naked Truth (2010) says that humans lost their

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    specialized cells for specific areas of the human body. There are two different categories of stem cells. They are the adult or somatic stem cells and the embryonic stem cells. The embryonic stem cell is spawned when a recently fertilized egg divides‚ which is then capable of becoming any cell in the human body. The embryonic cells are vital because unlike the adult stem cells‚ embryonic cells have the ability to spawn every type of cell that is in the body. These cells can just as importantly be

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    Both the reading and the lecture are about high fructose corn syrup (HFCS). While the reading claims that the HFCS is harmful for the human body and environment‚ the lecturer disagrees. He says that HFCS is safe for humans and the nature‚ and also profitable for the economy. To begin with‚ the reading posits that the HFCS cause obesity. However‚ the lecturer opposes this claim by explaining that not the consumption of HFCS is the culprit for obesity but the irresponsible behaviour. This means that

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    picture was created to show how harmful cigarettes are to your body. Cigarettes can cause cancer and diseases which can lead to over early death. Every time a person smokes a cigarette it destroys his/her future by setting off a tick on his/her own bomb that will cause death or cancer. The picture effectively argues that people should not smoke through its use of the visual and text. Cigarettes are extremely harmful to the human body. Studies show that there are over one hundred thousand chemicals

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    Going with the Flow

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    Going with The Flow Katha Pollitt is a well-known writer and is most known for being a liberal essayist for The Nation. In 1985‚ she wrote an article titled “Why Boys Don’t Play with Dolls”. Pollitt mentions that parents find it a lot easier to go along with those preconceived notions of boys and girls that society has set than it is to go against the norm. Society has set its own criteria for how we should raise children. Genders and gender-roles play a large part in molding a child to fit

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