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…to the contraction of the ventricle) and diastolic, (due to the relaxation of the ventricle). The normal blood pressure of an individual is 120/80 (systolic / diastolic). Various factors can alter a person's blood pressure; this includes exercise, smoking, stress…
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…Tocqueville, from France, did not see Manchester as a glorious sight. Robert Southey says that he could not imagine a more destitute city (DOC 2). He probably saw the same plumes of smoke that were depicted in The Graphic's magazine picture of the Irwell River (DOC…
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…. Women changed and became more independent. They wore revealing dresses, smoke, drove cars, played sports, used makeup, and did things that usually women would never do. The flappers became very popular, they were the females who dressed like this and acted…
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…and realized that they also had needs aside from only existing to accommodate their male counterparts. Many women also took up smoking, an activity previously delegated exclusively to men. In addition, more and more women pursued jobs outside of the home…
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…meat, sausages etc. Try to stay inside your range for ideal weight. Don't drink too much alcoholic drinks. Don't smoke. Don't do drugs. Wear sun block when you are in the sun for long. Eat more natural foods rather than chemicals and preservatives…
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…meat, sausages etc. Try to stay inside your range for ideal weight. Don't drink too much alcoholic drinks. Don't smoke. Don't do drugs. Wear sun block when you are in the sun for long. Eat more natural foods rather than chemicals and preservatives…
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…windows, the people sometimes got lung cancer and suffocated from too much smoke. The children, well, I would probably say they couldn't work until they were 11 or 12, but if they had to work before 11 or 12 I would give them less hours and more breaks…
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…that no one saw us. Than with a simple dump of a clutch the truck smoked the tires and we were off on our mission. Next half of hour we were debating where and how to do it. This was a tradition to us before we do anything stupid, maybe that is a reason why we…
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…I stood in the line quietly. The pressure was building up as the roar from inside the room grew louder. I was waiting for this moment the whole summer and now it was only a few minutes away. People in line ahead of me were smoking cigarettes…
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…that smoke from the fire on the island. No one wanted to help Ralph keep the fire going except for a few people. Ralph not only viewed the fire as a cooking and heating source but as a way to be rescued. The other boy 's could not see that. The same thing happened…
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