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  1. hich

    your tweet about Anatomy and Physiology, I enjoy the subject :) please retweet

  2. tue

    good info, bad track selection…

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  5. naz redia

    What you are doing is really good. Take practice ACT test also. Just remember the more advance the class is the better. This usually deals with Math. You should be taking trig or pre cal by senior year. Also scince, try to take it all four years.

  6. I knew as soon as my prof started talking that i was gonna end up on youtube. This is such a funny video and relevant even though im in college.

  7. gritchall loresse

    Dear Thebsreport Executive:Hello, my name is Kailani Kirkman. I am a student at Osborne High School located in Marietta, Georgia. I am currently enrolled in a Human Anatomy and Physiology course. As a part of a project on the endocrine system, I am writing a twenty one page children’s book explaining simple facts about the adrenal glands. I would like to use the attached photograph in my project .I will not reproduce this image for the purpose of sharing my project with my class. My project will only be shared with my classmates, my teacher, and with two second grade students to whom I will be reading my story book.I respectfully request permission to use the attached image for the purpose of my school project. Please email your response to the following address. Thank you for your support in my educational career.Sincerely,Kailani Kirkman

  8. corenaudil fons

    In papers I’ve read, its argued that while humans are anatomically suited for a diet that includes animal as well as plant foods, we are better suited for a non-meat diet.

  9. This is a fantastic video, the brain is an amazing thing, as a student of psychological neuroscience it’s spectacular to witness first hand how very resilient the brain is. It’s great to see that she seems to be light hearted about the situation she is in. I can imagine it is difficult. I was born with cerebral palsy, but couldn’t imagine the hardship of sudden onset trauma. But as I said before the brain is very resilient and I bet (and hope) that in a year or two she be in great shape.

  10. aprives

    Get rid of <html> at the top.
    include_once should look like this:

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    The if(isset($_POST['submit']){
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    all mysql_query must look like this:

    mysql_query("stuff");

    (optional:)elseif's can look like this:

    else if

    for the form you need to put it in an echo like so:

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    etc… Put everything from your <form> to </form> inside that echo

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  11. rodgkinger

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  12. gorskilicc raveld

    I'm gonna do it! I'll take honors chemistry~ n____n

  13. dunning rotzenderw

    Hello, I found your explanations and visual demonstrations so useful to my study of the muscles for my exam. Can you post videos for, upper limbs, abdominals, hip and lower limbs. I would be so grateful or could you send me a link to access your teaching materials. Is there a cost involved. I am studying for a Pilates exam.

  14. balejia

    the wired nature of humans so soft yet so powerful

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  16. WOW dorky or not it helped a ton!!!!!

  17. tutz

    this is funny!

  18. bold tant

    My physiology class is only an hour!! An hour!!!! I don't mean to complain.. But how can 200 pages of knowledge be put into one hour???

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  20. Over half these girls in my anatomy class want to be doctors but I wouldn't trust any of them to operate on me

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  22. When I was in high school I took an anatomy class. Near the end of the year our teacher took us on a field trip to the coroners office to observe an autopsy. The first autopsy was on a mid 20′s dude that had OD’d and it was actually a very interesting experience. It was a little gross at first, but it was amazing how neat and organized the human body actually is. Eventually, my curiosity took over and we enjoyed the experience, and it was very similar to dissecting frogs. It was the second one that disturbs me to this day. After a quick break and cleanup, the coroner rolls in a little old lady that had died when she got out of her car but forgot to put on the parking brake. The car started rolling back and she had attempted to get back into the car, but obviously this did not work and she got ran over. They roll the little old lady on and than have to transfer the stiff, cold body to the table. When the coroner rolls her over onto her stomach all the gases and liquids that had built up in her intestinal track just shot up in a fountain of black, putrefied shit. It was like an old faithful of shit. My entire class filed out of the room as quickly as possible to avoid the smell, but the damage was done. My nose hairs had been singed and I would smell that shit for at least a week afterwards. To make matters worse, once they got it all cleaned up, we went back in only for them to cut her open and find her insides to be a bloody, soupy mess. We got a few minutes into the autopsy when our teacher announced it was time to go. We get back into the bus and the teacher takes us to Steak and Shake for lunch. No one in our group ate a single bite of their food. We just all sat their silently, trying to process what we had just witnessed. TLDR ; went to an autopsy and saw a fountain of putrefied shit out of a dead granny’s ass.

  23. ndle

    This doesn’t really pertain to this post but…

  24. AP biology, AP US History, Immaculata pre-calc, 11th grade honors American lit, and Spanish 4 advanced. Ugh junior year is gonna be tough.

  25. rez-charri

    creationism is not a scientific theory

  26. henassup qura

    Note that the people in this article haven’t finished their designs yet, the goals listed are goals that they are aiming for. Also note that even the article writes that global supplies of uranium are running short. The designs you speak of still use uranium and still produce an excess weapons grade materials. And if you’re talking about thorium, those plants (like the gen IV plants) still aren’t economically viable. We pour trillions of dollars into nuclear plants (100 new plants, roughly what Obama has been wanting, would have an [estimated cost of between $1.9-4.1 when we could poor millions into wind, solar, geothermal and certain types of hydroelectric (all fundamentally environmentally benign) and match the electric output, **decentralize the power grid**, avoid the wholly harmful effects of mineral extraction (you’re trading apples for oranges switching from coal/natural gas to nuclear) and stimulate and create several other economies (steel, production, home installation, etc). Nuclear has been touted as a transitional energy source at best, but this article writes that “it could begin to see common application in the 2020s.” That’s too late, and certainly not transitional at all. Even the International Atomic Energy Agency [does not fully support the use of nuclear as an end to our One of the reasons that Gates supports this that they do not write about is that it still leaves energy production int he hands of the few. This is also why he promotes GM food aid as opposed to an end to reliance on aid via sustainable agriculture.

  27. seib bager

    Human’s vomeronasal system is too underdeveloped to be sensitive to pheromones.Fuck yeah neuroanatomy and physiology class from a good while ago

  28. ann

    >This is your opinion based on your upbringing in a society where people with arts degrees can make a decent living. (Although that is declining.) Sorry but this is incorrect. Art and design jobs are commonly cited to be quickly on the rise until at least 2014. And being in the video games industry, i can attest that this is very much true. I had to make a switch from Biology Honors at a good university to CGI and 3D modelling at a local college, which was similar to the OP’s example. And the parents supported me after I was able to explain that the world they lived in is vastly different from the one they grew up in. And it helps not to be a pushover.

  29. carton

    island says:January 22, 2011 at 4:16 pm

  30. dronett krossman

    why?

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