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    Touch Senses

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    sensory receptors of the skin are concerned with at least five different senses: pain‚ heat‚ cold‚ touch‚ and pressure. The five are usually grouped together as the single sense of touch in the classification of the five senses of the whole human body. The sensory receptors vary greatly in terms of structure. For example‚ while pain receptors are simply unmyelinated terminal branches of neurons‚ touch receptors form neuronal fiber nets around the base of hairs and deep pressure receptors consist

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    The Power of Touch

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    The Power of Touch Every human has eight distinct emotions -- anger‚ fear‚ disgust‚ love‚ gratitude‚ sympathy‚ happiness‚ and sadness. All these emotions are displayed and given if various ways. Most often they are verbally communicated from person to person. This article talks about how these emotions are communicated non-verbally through touch. The article starts out with a story from a subway train. It talks about a child being comforted by his mother through a simple squeeze of the hand and

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    losing intimacy

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    11/8/2013 Basic Composition Final Draft 4 Losing Intimacy People yearn for relationships in order to experience intimacies and relate with others. It is in their nature to connect with other people to share emotions to try to‚ ultimately‚ avoid the feeling of being lonely. People desire relationships so they can have someone to share their interests with‚ confide their feelings with‚ and share experiences with. In earlier times‚ relationships primarily involved in-person interactions with one

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    Virtual Surgery

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    AND INSTRUMENTATION VIRTUAL SURGERY M.K.Arun Kalasalingam University Krishnankovil-626 190.Tamilnadu.India Phone : 04563 - 289042/43/44 Fax No: 04563 - 289322 Email Id: info@kalasalingam.ac.in ABSTRACT Rapid change is under way on several fronts in medicine and surgery. Advance in computing power have enable continued growth in virtual reality‚ visualization‚ and simulation technologies

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    Losing Weight

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    Regular Exercise and Healthy Eating Habits in Losing Weight “Diet is about weight. Exercise is about health” (Dr. Robert Lustig) Long-term results are consistent factor to keeping healthy lifestyle. Dieting in order of losing weight is consistent of healthy eating habits daily. Regular exercise not only helps lose weight. It also prevents individuals from chronic disease. Losing or maintaining weight can be a challenge for many of us. It gets hard to juggle so many things in your life and stay

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    The Impact the Virtual Workplace has on the World Today U05a1 Jonnette Ott Jonnette_ott@yahoo.com BUS 3004 Developing a Business Perspective August 11‚ 2010 Introduction Telecommuting plays an important role in today’s changing business world. Because we have the virtual workplace such as the internet‚ we have begun to cut out and replace the workplace environment such as cubicles‚ and office buildings. The above statement mentions replacing the workplace environment by cutting

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    winning and losing

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    Winning and Losing To win and lose. They are mere words that define so much in this world. Defining the inevitable path one takes through the rules of competition‚ these rules depict the outcome of the choices a man or woman makes through life – to win or to lose. The term to win originally/ morally symbolised triumph in a persistent effort that usually stood for goodness and belief in the term ‘work before play’. In which‚ to win taught a valuable lesson to ‘keep trying’ and

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    Virtual Education

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    Computer Concepts Virtual Reality 8/1/2012 Submitted to: Sir Mujtaba Memon Group Members: Zainab Imtiaz (11915) Komal Shamim (12788) Zara Iqbal (11335) Halima Muhammad Hussain (13670) Contents Letter of Transmittal 3 Introduction 4 Definition of Virtual Reality 4 Advantages of Virtual Reality: 4 Disadvantages of Virtual Reality 6 Types of Virtual World 7 Virtual Entertainment: 7

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    Deloitte & Touch

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    MGSC1206 Fall 2013 Due: Nov 1st‚ 2013 12:00 noon Assignment #2 Notes: (a) Assignments are to be done individually. (b) Be sure to use correct notation and show how you find each answer. (c) Assignments are to be remitted to the correct drop box on the second floor of Loyola. (d) No late assignments will be accepted. (e) Before beginning this assignment‚ you should have completed the following: • Reviewed the class examples • Completed the Algebra tutorial and related material‚ as

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    Losing Isiah

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    neonatal environments. (Santrock‚ 2002) Although babies come into the world with no say or control over which family they will be placed into‚ or the environment in which they will begin to live in‚ theorists agree that the first two years are crucial‚ with early emotional‚ physical and social development influenced by the infant’s biological and environmental factors (Sigelman‚ Rider‚ & De-George Walker‚ 2013). The movie ‘Losing Isaiah’ is an indication of the importance of early childhood development

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