Essays on Human Body

The Interrelation Between Homeostasis And Hypertension Diagnosis

As a physician your job is to diagnose and treat injuries or illness. Given the amount of patients that need to be seen, it can be challenging to give each patient the attention and care that they deserve. However, Patient X demanded that I stay until all of her questions were answered and she was...
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Academic Report: Personal Reflection Of Anatomy Study

Introduction Anatomy focuses on the study of the structures that makes up the human body. My understanding and mentality about the human body have intensified and upgraded my knowledge. However, as I continue with the academic report of anatomy. I will be reflecting on what I have learnt and studied during my science topics. The...
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Application Of Augmented Reality In Medical Education: Study Of Human Anatomy

Abstract— Medical education is a course that integrates knowledge of Human Anatomy. Augmented Reality (AR)-assisted instruction has infrequently been applied in understanding the function and working of human body parts. With help of Augmented Reality the aspiring students who pursue medical can learn and practice medical in an interactive manner and interested in learning. However,...
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Body Tattooing And Symbolic Interactionism

Sanders and Vail (2009) state that archaeological evidence shows that during the late Stone Age, body tattooing was already being practiced by people. In our time today, tattooing and body piercing have become increasingly prevalent in popular culture for the last 30 years (Featherstone; Sweetman, as cited on Carroll & Anderson, 2002). In fact, there...
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Tattoos: Tradition, Modernity, Perception In The Workplace

Today, many people are making the decision to have artwork permanently tattooed onto their bodies. Although tattoos have been around for centuries and have great historical context, they are sometimes. looked down upon and stigmatized. Because of this, many professional environments have been unwilling to accept tattoos in the workplace. However, tattoos are becoming more...
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Tattoos: History, Attitudes And Motivations

In the last few decades, tattoos have become more popular and nowadays more and more people obtain their first tattoo. Based on North American and European researches up to a quarter of the population has at least one tattoo (Mayers, Judelson, Moriarty, & Rundell, 2002; Stieger, Pietschnig, Kastner, Voracek, & Swami, 2010), and Anderson believes,...
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The Simplicity Of The Human Brain

The human brain is one of the most vital and fascinating structures in the human body. It is responsible for the production of all our thoughts, actions, and experiences. Over the years, our world has advanced in many different aspects, such as technologically and politically. With how much our world has changed, life has lost...
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Differences Between Women And Men Skeletal Systems

Skeletal System 1) Introduction: Have you ever tried to imagine how a human body would look like without the skeletal system? If so, the human body would be soft, with no bones which will lead to having a wobbly pile of skin that contains muscles and internal organs. The skeletal system is one of the...
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Blood Typing: Laboratory Report

Introduction This lab report is about blood typing. Blood typing as the name implies is simply a system or method of knowing the type of blood one has. The purpose of blood typing is to identify the blood group/type that may be safe for blood transfusion into patients with different ABO type. Prior knowledge of...
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