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    HEMATOPOIESIS The formation and development of the cells of the blood. It is a continuous regulated process of blood cell production that includes cell renewal‚ proliferation‚ differentiation and maturation. It is the process by which immature precursor cells develop into mature blood cells.  The currently accepted theory on how this process works is called the monophyletic theory which simply means that a single type of stem cell gives rise to all the mature blood cells in the body

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    outlook in his novel The Red Badge of Courage that no matter what it takes‚ all living things will do whatever they can to save themselves‚ and that the world continues to spin regardless of human existence. The literary movements that influenced his writing the most were naturalism and realism. Naturalism uses detailed realism to suggest that social conditions‚ heredity‚ and environment have an inescapable force in shaping human nature. Crane uses this several times in The Red Badge of Courage. After

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    On a cool October 30th the Cardinals are set to play the Boston Red Sox facing an elimination scenario. Boston has a chance to clinch the World Series in front of the home crowd for the first time since 1918. The atmosphere in Boston is going to be a factor. When a fan base knows that the team has a chance to win the championship‚ it brings out a little edge. Out of all the championship teams‚ none of them have had an effect on the fans as this year’s club. *Flash Back* *8 Hours before the game*

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    What Is Arnis

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    There are three (3) phases of Arnis; first Stick such as rattan‚ kamagon and bahi. Arnis sometimes called pang-or‚ kali‚ escrima‚ estocada‚ muton‚ baston and espada‚ second the Bladed weapon: kampilan‚ utak balisong‚ pinsawali‚ susuwat‚ kambantuli‚ janap‚ banjat‚ gayang‚ panabas‚ bankon‚ kalis‚ gunong and punal and the third Mano-mano Mano-Mano is the Filipino art of Hand-to-Hand combats. The art embodies all the techniques applied to stick fighting techniques‚ except the practitioner uses

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    Unit 31 P3 P4 M2

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    hat is usually worn as a fashion statement or for special occasions in conservative circles. Walking stick or Cane For the past 50 years walking sticks have been growing in popularity as collectors items‚ for sticks and canes‚ which actually have no real function‚ express the social rank of their bearer: the marshal’s baton‚ the sceptre‚ the bishop’s crosier‚ the judge’s staff or an officer’s stick. Impact Crowd watch clips and movies with fashionable celebrities‚ viewers like their style and want

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    Involved hundreds of thousands of men‚ the Civil War‚ obliviously‚ is not a table game or something interesting. Stephen Crane‚ in the Red Badge of Courage‚ portrays experience of a young boy who joins army during the Civil War. The main character‚ Henry Fleming‚ who begins with romantic visions about battles‚ is later plagued with doubts and fears. At the beginning‚ Henry feels good about either the war or himself. The romantic books he read make him review himself like a Greek-like hero‚ and he

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    Crossing the swamp

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    Searching Through the Muck Poetic Analysis of Crossing the Swamp by Mary Oliver In Crossing the Swamp‚ poet Mary Oliver illustrates her effective work of poetry. A vibrant relationship with a swamp changes from argumentative to victorious. By creating a scene that every reader can relate to‚ Oliver develops a connection between a deep swamp and life. Through diction‚ imagery and metaphor‚ Oliver forms a spectacular idea of life and the difficulties of making it through the swamp. The darker

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    “I never want to die” a phrase uttered by one man‚ but a thought nearly universal. Edgar Allen Poe’s allegorical short story The Masque of the Red Death is an unflawed demonstration of mankind’s unwillingness to face demise. In the story‚ a hideous plague is prevalent in the kingdom of Prince Prospero. In a selfish act to save himself and many of his light-hearted friends from the terrible pestilence‚ he abandons his people and shuts himself in his opulent abbey. With his only concern being to have

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    overseas. The use of canes for mobility has been done for centuries and it wasn’t until the end of WW1 that the white cane was first used. A photographer from Bristol‚ had an accident in 1921 which left him blind and he decided to paint his walking stick white

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    it provides an understanding of the group to which one belongs. However‚ it is often difficult to retain one’s individuality while belonging to a particular community. This difficulty is evident in Sara Gavron’s film “Brick Lane” and Shaun Tan’s “Stick Figures” (Tales From Outer Suburbia)‚ where both composer’s highlight the loss of individuality as a result of group conformation. In contrast‚ William Shakespeare’s play “As You Like It” demonstrates the converse as it highlights that it is possible

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