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    From the beginning of the Earth‚ every one seeks religious views to thank the Creator for his creations. In the worldview of the Apsaalooke and Lakota‚ they reveal themselves to the Creator by the ceremonial ritual of the Sun Dance. These indigenous tribes see the Sun as the most powerful of spiritual beings‚ the Great Mystery‚ and praise it during the Sun Dance. The Lakota believe that the circle is a divine shape‚ because many cosmos like the Sun‚ Earth‚ and Moon are rounded. The Sun

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    The Persian civilization was an empire while the Greek civilization was city states Over 35 million people were ruled by the Persians. Their political system was built on top of the preexisting systems of Mesopotamia. The emperors of the Persian system were only approachable by high class people. The greeks were city states that had about 500 to 5‚000 people. The Greeks didn’t build their civilization upon civilizations that existed before them. The Greek’s ideology included equality for their citizens

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    Although Maria Mendoza and I have different identities‚ there are still many subjects about our personalities that are related and that are contrasting. We are similar in our religious and cultural acts‚ the way we want to help others‚ and how we try to please people. We contrast through our emotional state‚ the different values taught to us‚ and our parental structure. To being‚ Maria and I have the same religious beliefs‚ Catholicism‚ and practice the same Latino culture among with the rest of

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    HEAT TREATMENT OF COPPER AND COPPER ALLOYS COPPER AND COPPER ALLOYS: Copper and its alloys are widely used in many products that are used in our everyday life. They have excellent properties such as electrical and thermal conductivity good strength. They have high corrosion resistance and fatigue resistance. Copper is a non-magnetic material. Pure Copper is soft and used widely in wires and cables and is extensively used for passage of electricity. Copper is used in the building construction.

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    As young boys and girls‚ some would dream about going on a great journey. Most of the young journeymen looked up to Meriwether Lewis (Lewis) and William Clark (Clark). Looking at the picture‚ one can see the great journey of Lewis and Clark. From the start to the end of their journey‚ each section of the picture tells a very detailed part. The importance of this picture is one can see and feel their journey‚ from finding new plants and animals‚ to meeting with over 50 Native American tribes. Lewis

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    Cirrhosis of the Liver

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    Cirrhosis of the Liver Cirrhosis of the Liver: Causes‚ Detection and Prevention University of Phoenix- Online Campus Cirrhosis of the Liver is a horrible disease that takes the lives of many people every year. There are many causes‚ symptoms‚ ways to diagnose and treatments that surround this disease as well as many ways that this fatal disease can be prevented. The liver is a key organ when it comes to making the body function properly (National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse

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    Functions of the Liver

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    HL -Functions of the Liver Essay The liver receives its blood from two main sources; the hepatic artery and the hepatic portal vein. The hepatic artery transports oxygenated blood from the left side of the heart through the aorta to the liver. The deoxygenated blood from the liver is drained back out through the hepatic vein which returns it to the vena cava. The hepatic portal vein carries nutrient rich blood from the small intestine to the liver. Its blood however‚ is

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    Liver Transplant

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    Liver Transplant Surgery Risks and Benefits By; Daniel Allred January 5‚2010 7th Grade Science Core 2 Mr. Wright Organ transplants are some of the hardest surgeries that doctors can do. They require many trained personnel‚ time‚ and complicated procedures. Liver transplants are among the most difficult organ transplants that can be done. There are also many risks involved with the surgery and patients must face all of them in order to come out with a new and working liver

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    Function of Liver

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    Function of Liver * The liver is a part of the digestive system‚ but it does much more than simply process food intake. It is responsible for producing substances that will break down fats and lipids‚ making foods more digestible. vIt also produces several amino acids‚ which are essential to protein production‚ without which a body could not function. The liver produces much of the cholesterol in a body‚ whether healthy or unhealthy. Aside from the liver’s production abilities‚ it also acts as

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    Liver Disease

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    This essay will describe the structure and function of the heart‚ it will also explain the meaning of Atherosclerosis and how it can lead to myocardial infarctions and angina. It will also discuss and identify the factors that can increase the risk of Coronary Heart Disease and how lifestyle changes can prevent it. The main function of the human heart is to pump blood around the body. It is a muscular cone shaped organ‚ the average size of the human heart is the size of a clenched fist and weights

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