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    Tuberculosis and Body

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    When a person breathes in TB bacteria‚ the bacteria can settle in the lungs and begin to grow. From there‚ they can move through the blood to other parts of the body‚ such as the kidney‚ spine‚ and brain. TB in the lungs or throat can be infectious. This means that the bacteria can be spread to other people. TB in other parts of the body‚ such as the kidney or spine‚ is usually not infectious. People with active TB disease are most likely to spread it to people they spend time with every day

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    Thermoregulation Body

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    Thermoregulation is the process the body uses in order to keep the body at a regular temperature‚ which is about 37 degrees Celsius. 9. The hypothalamus contains body temperature sensors. 10. a. Two mechanisms the body uses to cool are dilating blood vessels and skin and making sweat glands produce more cooling sweat. b. Two mechanisms the body uses to heat itself are constricting blood vessels and skin and making muscles shiver to produce heat. 11. a. The stimulus is the raised body heat‚ and the response

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    The Causes of Stress

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    The Causes of Stress: The commonly harmful‚ effects of Stress on our physical and mental states. What is Stress? Stress is caused by anything that causes us to feel nervous‚ fearful‚ scared‚ or anything that makes us feel in anyway uncomfortable; that is either‚ mental‚ physical or emotional. This is caused by our responsibilities and the level of tolerance we possess of those responsibilities. Responsibilities In responsibilities we find: Worldly Responsibilities are any expectations of

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    Body Parts

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    Body Parts‚ Systems & Functions - Grade 3 Time Started: Time Finished: http:www.thegomom.wordpress.com Name: Date: Match column A with column B. Write the letter of the correct match on the blank. Use CAPITAL letter. 1. digestive system A. removes extra water and waste materials from our body allows us to move different parts of our body protects the delicate organs in our body takes air into and removes air out of our body breaks down food into substances our body can use made up of

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    Body and Bones

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    Body and Bones” The question for this assignment is what are the steps that the system goes through from childhood to adulthood to reach 206 bones? I don’t think there is an exact science on these steps really. When we are born we have about 270 bones in our body. These bones are soft and called cartilage. As we get older it gets hard and turns into bone. The bone in a baby’s body needs calcium which they get from their milk mainly for the

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    My Body

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    “My body is my own business‚” The Hijab‚ Freedom or Oppression? PDF Print E-mail Thursday‚ 24 April 2008 14:37 "A Canadian-born Muslim woman has taken to wearing the traditional hijab scarf. It tends to make people see her as either a terrorist or a symbol of oppressed womanhood‚ but she finds the experience LIBERATING." Author: Naheed Mustafa Source: The Globe & Mail (Facts & Arguements Page A26) [islaam.ca] Published: June 29th‚ 1993 Wearing the hijab has given me freedom from

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    House of Terror

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    midnight. I couldn’t see a thing but I touched some liquid. It smells like blood and I taste a bit of it. It was really blood! I felt the foods inside my stomach were coming up. I wanted to vomit! I switched on the light. What I saw was four dead bodies lying on the ground. I was shocked. I ran out of the room immediately and went downstairs. Lights were coming from the kitchen‚ I walked slowly towards it‚ when I came closer‚ I saw a woman and a man in the kitchen. I thought I can seek help from

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    sociology of the body

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    The sociology of the body is a new area in sociology and one where much work remains to be done. In this journal‚ the focus is on how something as seemingly individual and given as your own body is influenced by the power of the state and the attitudes and pressures in the wider society. Abstract The state has the potential to control the population and individuals in many ways like population‚ size‚ where people live and appearance. Attitudes towards the body have changed over time and cultures

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    Communicative Body

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    Communicative Body The focal point of this past year‚ 2012‚ has been the presidential election. After twelve months of being bombarded with every and all types of political advertisements‚ debates‚ and analysis it brings to mind a single question: just how do the presidential candidates use the power of communication‚ through its many forms‚ to connect and gain the votes of the constituents? It may seem as though there is a straight forward answer to this particular question‚ and to a point

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    creating an monster name Frankenstein. To start with in the 1800’s girls being able to attend a medical school was a joke‚ but that did not stop Ingrid Vdw Frankenstein from fulfilling her dream of going to one and learning about the creation of our body and how to recreating one. During this time girls were seen to have the roles of staying home and doing all the household chores‚ but not Ingrid‚ on the other hand though is Giselle Frankenstein who is an proper young lady. Such two different people

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