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    Blood Pressure

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    Hormones can react to increase blood pressure when it becomes low‚ the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system uses several ways to temporarily increase blood pressure when it has dropped for example during the fight or flight response. During the response‚ the sympathetic division is needed to stimulate the adrenal glands to release the hormones epinephrine and norepineprine which stimulate the heart to beat faster and for blood to flow more forcefully‚ this effect makes most of the

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    Even though technology‚ such as Turing’s machine and the Enigma‚ was beginning to emerge‚ the society still held a rigid law against homosexuality. In this case‚ Turing’s colleague‚ John Cairncross‚ stated clearly: “You can’t tell anyone‚ Alan. It’s illegal” and “Do you know what they do to homosexuals? You’ll never be able to work again‚ never be able to teach.” From these dialogs‚ we can draw a conclusion that homophobia (“dislike of or prejudice against homosexual people”) and heteronormativity

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    Cathy and Alan Crimmins thought they were going to spend a relaxing family vacation with their seven year old daughter (Kelly) and some close friends‚ on a lake in Canada. However‚ on the last day of their vacation Alan and Kelly are returning their friends to shore in a small boat‚ when the boat was struck by another boat. Kelly and the friends are shaken up but have little physical damage. Alan was not as lucky. He sustained substantial damage to the left side of his body‚ including his head.

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    Alan Greenspan has transformed his role from a dictator of Economic Advisors to a participative leader of the Federal Reserve. Integrity‚ transformational leadership‚ and CII Leadership style demonstrate his leadership. These factors among others helped him to achieve the role of being one of the most powerful men in America‚ Federal Reserve Chairman. In the process of becoming chairman‚ Greenspan has become one of the most influential leaders in the world. Traits that show this influence are

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    “I must admit‚ maybe I am a piece of history after all” -Alan Shepard. Alan Shepard‚ whether he knew it or not‚ really was a piece of history. Alan Shepard was born on November 18th‚ 1923 in New Hampshire. Alan was a good student through school‚ and after that he joined the US Naval Academy. He served in World War II. Then‚ exactly 23 days after Russia went to space‚ Alan Shepard got into space and back. Alan Shepard was the first American astronaut who used persistence to innovate ways to pave the

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    Alan & Martinâs relationship started with a rough note‚ where Alan tends to become uncooperative in answering Martinâs questions to him. A possible reason to this is those questions are considered as a private matter for Alan. Questions such as his first encounter towards horses to Alanâs relationship with his parents were confronted by Martin. Hence‚ to show his uncomfortable feeling of those questions‚ Alan answers those questions in the form of jingles. It is also possible reason why Alan

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    Alan Turing “Sometimes it is the people no one can imagine‚ do the things no one can imagine.” – Alan Turing What story lies behind this quote? For me‚ it is not just a simple life story. It is the prideful story of the man who saved the world! So‚ now I’m going to talk about Alan Turing- founder of computer science‚ philosopher‚ mathematician‚ code breaker‚ and the culpable‚ guilty person of his time! Let’s begin! Alan Mathison Turing was born in England. He had signs of high intelligence

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    Composition of Blood

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    Composition of Blood Plasma consists of: a) Nutrients b) Hormones c) Water d) Other liquid substances like water. A formed element consists of: a) White blood cells (WBCs)  providing us the immunity b) Red blood cells (RBCs)  carries the oxygen  responsible for red color of blood  contain hemoglobin‚ a molecule which contains iron c) Platelets  blood clotting Reasons to make A.B. 1) Blood group problem. Human being cannot take blood of every human and the reason is the difference

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    Blood and Stress

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    Social System Course Guide‚ 1993). Homeostasis refers to the body ’s ability to keep the internal chemical and physical environments constant. As your body begins to react to stress several changes occur. These changes include increased heart rate‚ blood pressure and secretion of stimulatory hormones. Ones body prepares itself in stressful situations to either stand ground and fight or to flee from the situation. Walter Cannon called this stressful reaction the fight-or-flight response (Greenberg‚

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    water

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    Drinking too much water can lead to hyponatremia‚ water intoxication‚ water poisoning and death Liquid H2O is the sine qua non of life.   Making up about 66 percent of the human body‚ water runs through the blood‚ inhabits the cells‚ and lurks in the spaces between. At every moment water escapes the body through sweat‚ urination‚ defecation or exhaled breath‚ among other routes. Replacing these lost stores is essential but rehydration can be overdone. There is such a thing as a fatal water overdose.  

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