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    external iliac vein we travel to the common iliac vein and then through into the inferior vena cava. Once in the external iliac vein‚ we will see how the deoxygenated blood flows between the legs and the up to the heart. We will now continue the voyage into the inferior vena cava. Here you will notice how large the vein is and how is ascends through the abdomen. The inferior vena cava job is to collect blood from several sources like‚ hepatic veins‚ lumbar veins‚ gonadal veins‚ renal veins‚ and

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    The Great Voyage

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    Welcome to the Fantastic Voyage! Now that we have successfully been shrunk and injected into the patient’s femoral vein‚ let me explain what our journey will entail. The first destination will be the lower lobe of the right lung. The patient’s immune system has been fighting an evil invasion of bacterium in the lung‚ and it is our assignment to document the battle. Once we have witnessed the patient’s immune system in action‚ we will head across the alveolar membrane and onward out the nose. Let

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    The Transatlantic Voyage It’s dark‚ humid‚ there is a gut wrenching smell‚ the rocking of the ship makes you sick to your stomach‚ and disease is all around you. This is the average night for both the slaves going across the middle passage and the indentured servants traveling to The New World. Both of these groups experienced many similarities in their ocean voyage. They were horribly mistreated and packed tightly into the holds of the ship. The Middle Passage is the part of a slave trading ship’s

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    Qin Shi Huang (also named Ying Zheng before being emperor) became king of Qin in 246 BCE. While the king of Qin‚ Ying Zheng boost Qin’s economy by rewarding people for good service and merit rather than their association. He encouraged the making of cloth for export‚ but threatened anyone who didn’t have a useful occupation to slavery. Ying Zheng offered people farming land and exemption from military service for those who came to Qin. This made him more likeable to the common people than the aristocrats

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    Columbus The Last Voyage

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    Columbus the Last Voyage This film tells the story of how Christopher Columbus went on his many voyages to find and discover. However‚ this films tells the truth about his voyages not only discussing his successful trip of find the Americas but the other voyages as well. In these voyages he was not successful these trips were instead marked by disaster‚ accusations and of course betrayal. Columbus was still on the hunt to a fast route to Asia throughout this voyage he faced many troubles having

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    The Ming Voyages were started by your great-grandfather‚ Yongle Emperor‚ and spanned from 1405 to 1433. We can both agree that Zheng He was one of the greatest voyagers and are devastated to hear about his death on his seventh voyage. You may now be wondering if you should go on with the voyages‚ and I believe you should. The Ming Voyages should be continued because the dynasty can expand its trade network‚ assert power in other countries‚ and learn about other cultures to improve our own. The Ming

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    Beagle Voyage Timeline

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    Luz Chavez Biology 9 Term 3 The Timeline of the Beagle Voyage 12 February 2013 On January 1836 at Sydney‚ Australia he was congratulating himself that he was born an Englishman‚ and Darwin wonders why there is a completely different set of mammals in Australia. On September- October of 1835 at the Galapagos Islands Darwin discovers many species unique to the islands but they are mysteriously related to mainland species. Through January- February 1835 at the Chiloe’ Island‚ Chile Darwin see

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    Fantastic Voyage

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    Let’s go on a “!” Imagine that you are a video reporter piloting a mini-sub that has been put through a miniaturization process making you and the sub only 8 microns long! (Ever see the movie “Inner Space”?) You have been injected into the femoral vein of a healthy female. The alert just came out that a bacterium is invading the lower lobe of the right lung!! You are to pilot your sub to the site of the “invasion” and do a live report on what you see. Trace your path from the right femoral vein

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    Impression de Voyage

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    This poem “Impression De Voyage” by Oscar Wilde is in the sonnet form ABBA-ACCA-DEFFED. All in all though it really is just about the voyage‚ the poet took everything into account. The 14 lines stanza of the poem is composed in iambic pentameter and with a complex rhyme scheme. The Poet uses sounds in the sestet at the end. The imagery is nice (sapphire/opal/red sun upon the sea). There is the imagery of nature‚ sea and ship. Wilde presents ship imagery through various images like; steep prow‚ hoisted

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    16th Century Voyages

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    Voyages of Discovery The initial voyages that took place in the late fifteenth century and early sixteenth century are the most important events to understanding the modern world. Although humans had been migrating to different areas since they could walk‚ it was these voyages that opened up the entire world to all people. Trade‚ globalization‚ intermingling of races‚ science‚ technology‚ religion‚ and people discovering new lands are all a product of these initial voyages. Christopher Columbus

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