Human Body Systems

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    Art 101 Week Checkpoint

    positioned the body of David in the contrapposto position. Their bodies are curved, relaxed and shown in the nude. This reflects the popular style of sculpture of the culture and relates the ideas about the human form. Donatello’s David is different from Michelangelo’s most in the physical attributes of the body. Michelangelo’s David has more of the sculpted bodies of the Greek gods. The sculpture is muscular, mature and his physical beauty is not to be overlooked at. Donatello’s David has the body of a young

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    Food Choices

    Food choices are influenced by many factors, age, gender, friends, family, cultural background and where we live. But the main purpose of food is to nourish the body. There are a lot of factors to consider when making our food choices. The three most important factors are: * How the food is grown * Where the food is grown * Income The way food is grown influences how we make our food choices. Advertisement is commonly used to inform customers of how food is grown (NCBI 199) Advertising

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    Project Work and Lesson Plan

    NAME: JUWEIRIYA SENGA COURSE: PRE AND PRIMARY TEACHER TRAINING DIPLOMA COURSE WITH SPECIALIZATION IN TEACHING ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT: THIRD PHASE: SEVEN AND EIGHT Assignment 1. Plan an activity in project form with specific instructions using appropriate material(s). 2. The Project should specify: A) The materials used B) The utility of the materials used (i.e. why such materials are being used) C) The project in detail ( i) the level the project is suitable for. (ii) The length of time

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    Hello Baby

    What was the Greek conception of the ideal human body? It was living art to the Greeks, and that overweight people were a hindrance to society. Obesity was seen as glutinous and a nuisance. They aimed to look godlike and took care of their bodies. How important was it to have such a body? It was important to be fit to help benefit the village in case of war, and for physical labor. It was also thought that one’s body reflects their intellect. What practical effect, if any, are jokes at the

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    Hair Company

    100% RAW VIRGIN HUMAN HAIR (UNPROCESSED, NO TANGLE, SOFT AND NO SMELL ITEM DESCRIPTION MATERIAL: 100% VIRGIN HAIR WITHOUT CHEMCIALS TEXTURE: SOFT AND ALL NATURAL COLOR: BLACK OR BROWN OR JET BLACK LENGTH: IF HAIR IS CURLY THEN YOU MUST STRETCH THE HAIR TO GET THE FULL LENGTH HAIR CARE 1. WASH AND CONDITION LIKE IT IS YOUR OWN HAIR 2. CONDITION HAIR AT LEAST TWICE A WEEK FOR MOISTURE REPLENISHMENT (VIRGIN HAIR DOES NOT RECEIVE THE REGULAR NUTRIENT NEEDED FROM THE HUMAN BODY 3. COMB YOUR

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    Barbie World

    imagine walking, no wait, having to crawl through the mall getting stared at by every human there? It doesn’t sound to fun. Her arms are so tiny that she wouldn’t have room for the bones essential for her arms to work. Her neck would be twice the size of the average woman’s and would only have room for the trachea or esophagus so she’d have to choose between eating or breathing! There are 248 organs in the human body but Barbie would only have room for one and a half in her flat stomach. This encourages

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    Barbie World

    imagine walking, no wait, having to crawl through the mall getting stared at by every human there? It doesn’t sound to fun. Her arms are so tiny that she wouldn’t have room for the bones essential for her arms to work. Her neck would be twice the size of the average woman’s and would only have room for the trachea or esophagus so she’d have to choose between eating or breathing! There are 248 organs in the human body but Barbie would only have room for one and a half in her flat stomach. This encourages

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    Benefits of Drinking Water

    Benefits of Drinking Water There are numerous benefits to consuming water. Water is vital to maintaining excellent health. Just as humans need air or oxygen to breathe and survive, we also need water. Water is the most needed element to an individual’s survival. Without water, a human being survives only for a couple of days. All of the human cells depend on water to function. Drinking water improves many health conditions. Some health conditions they improve are toxins removal, exhaustion, circulation

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    Effects of Alcohol

    laborious for the heart. Moderate alcohol consumption has also been found to lower the risk of diabetes in both men and women. Studies conducted seem to suggest that alcohol consumption improves the sensitivity of the body to insulin. Through this improved sensitivity, the body responds more rapidly to changes in insulin levels and may even prevent diabetes (Boyle & Long, 2006). Recent studies around the world also show that moderate consumption of alcohol lowers the risk of dementia.

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    Effect

    Sunlight shone through the window as I tried to suppress the butterflies in my stomach. The doorbell sounded, I knew it was her. The floorboards creaked as I shuffled over to answer the door. I opened the door slowly whilst an involuntary grin beamed across my face. She twirled her hair around her finger as our eyes met, she smiled and I felt my heart melt. Her presence transfixed me in a fantasy world where when she walked down the street, the birds sing and the sun shines. I showed her into the

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