Category: Body

  • Human Anatomy: Largest Organ Of The Body

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    Anatomy is the study of structures of the body. Physiology is the study of the bodys functions. Several techniques people use to study anatomy are dissection (the process of cutting something open), utilizing microscopes to analyze the smaller aspects of anatomy (cells and tissue), and using radiological equipment to view the internal anatomy of living…

  • Difference Between Anatomy And Physiology

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    A lot of times, one word is thought to be the same as the other, when in actual sense, they are not. They may have bits of similarities, but when it comes to their basic definitions, their differences become quite obvious. Two of such words that we would be discussing in this piece are anatomy…

  • The Signs And Causes Of Stress And Its Effects Whether Good Or Harmful On The Body

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    In todays fast-moving world stress is a vague concept that every individual experienced at one time or another. Being under a lot of pressure or facing some big changes will cause the body and the mind to react to those demands and challenges hence resulting in stress which may lead to a feeling of being…

  • Effects Of Marijuana Use On Body Systems

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    Marijuana is an addictive, gateway drug. It significantly impairs bodily and mental functions, and its use is related to increased violence. These are facts, states Charles Stimson, a nationally recognized drug policy expert. Many people are against marijuana because, as reported by Stimson, it is an extremely addictive drug and can have many catastrophic outcomes.…

  • Human Anatomy Learning Systems Using Augmented Reality

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    The development of Augmented Reality (AR) technology in this era of modernization has made a huge impact in the education field specifically in the anatomy learning system of human organs. AR in education enables those professionals to have a short learning process as it helps users to explore objects in real terms of anatomy. The…

  • Foundations In Human Anatomy & Physiology & Common Medical Condition

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    This essay is a cardiac case study for a patient John Jones written for the bridging module of the Paramedic Science course. A case study aims to examine complex phenomena to increase understanding of them (Yin, 2003). With this in mind, this essay will explore the location, structure and function of the heart, describe the…

  • Why Procrastination Is Considered To Be The Foundation Of All Disasters

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    Introduction Procrastination in time management is no stranger to the modern society. Statistics by Beswick, Rothblum & Mann, 1988; Gallagher, 1992; Rothblum, Solomon & Murakami, 1986 estimated that 40 percent to over 50 percent of students were procrastinating. ‘Procrastination arises from the Latin ‘pro,’ indicating ‘ahead, forward, either for,’ as well as ‘crastinus,’ meaning ‘future”…

  • Anatomy Of The Adductor Group Muscles

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    Abstract Anatomy is a field concerned with description of the body structures of living things. Gross anatomy refers to the study of the body structures that are large enough to be examined without the assistance of magnifying devices (1), those structures are as the muscles of the body. One of the essential groups of these…

  • Why Is Warming Up Important In Dance And What Does A Successful Warm Up Include?

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    A warmup is essential as it prepares a dancers body for physical activity. As well as preparing muscles and joints for dance, there are also other benefits which help to ensure the safe practice of dance. An effective warmup will prepare the body and mind for the coordination and strength needed for complex, technical movements.…

  • Review Of The Survivor: An Anatomy Of Life In The Death Camps

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    The book The Survivor: An Anatomy of Life in the Death Camps by Terrence Des Pres, tells the psychological story of those who lived in death camps, during the holocaust. Terrence Des Pres shows many literary depictions of how one survived through testimonials, other fictional work and scientific research. Des Pres discuss how being a…