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    Why Van Gogh cut his ear

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    Why Van Gogh cut his ear Van Gogh and Gauguin were sharing a small room in Arles‚ France. The evening before the ear cutting incident they were at a Cafe drinking absinthe‚ a known epileptogenic drink that is now illegal. For no apparent reason Van Gogh picked up his absinthe and threw it at Gauguin. The next day he couldn’t remember having done it. Gauguin told him he was going to go elsewhere‚ which upset Van Gogh. Gauguin went out for a walk... "Going to his mirror and taking up his razor

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    In Between the Ear buds It can hit us in many ways‚ “but when it hits‚ you feel no pain.” This thought by Bob Marley represents the power and potential of enlightenment that music contains. It can makes the good times better and hard times easier. So‚ I believe that wat goes on in between any two ear buds is only for the listener to keep. It all started in the hallway at Freedom High School recently when I was thinking about what I believed in the most‚ and what really motivated me in life

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    Do not remove ear wax - it’s misunderstood hygiene! Many parents are not aware that the wax has an important function! All ear produces earwax and there is an important reason why it is so. - Ear wax is very different‚ some have much and some little. Right from birth‚ we were cut so that we can deal with it. In children‚ it is soft and fine and will be transported out of the cilia‚ says the doctor Marit Hermansen for Mammasidan.se. As a rule‚ the ear wax out of your ears like small flakes as

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    body too such as the ears? The question of whether can wisdom teeth cause ear pain or not is very common among all people who are concerned during the eruption of their wisdom teeth or third molars. While some people claim that they have not experienced ear pain while they are on the age of wisdom teeth eruption‚ there are also those who can prove to you that earache due to wisdom teeth is true. But who among these people will you believe? Can wisdom teeth cause ear pain? Ear pain due to a wisdom

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    The Functions of the Eye‚ Ear and Skin; Their Role in Behavior Vision starts with light‚ the physical energy that stimulates the eye. Light waves coming from some object outside the body are sensed by the eye; the only organ that is capable of responding to the visible spectrum. Eyes convert light to a form that can be used by the neurons that serve as messengers to the brain. The neurons themselves take up a small percentage of the total eye. Most of the eye is a mechanical device that is

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    Veterinary Clinic where I have been working at for the past three years. One day there was a dog that came in for an annual checkup and the doctor discovered that this dog had Otitis externa or more commonly known as an ear infection in his right ear. After the veterinarian found the ear infection the dog was prescribed an oral antibiotic. After the medication was prescribed I was typing up a label that is placed on the medication bottle. I wrote “Take 1 tablet twice daily for 7 days” on the label. After

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    Title: Broken Ears‚ Wounded hearts. Author: George A. Harris "Pitiful Pear" that is what the nurses nicknamed Jennifer Harris shortly after being born. Jennifer was born three months prematurely due to her mothers’ complicated pregnancy‚ directed by pre-eclampsia and a kidney infection a month before giving birth. Jennifer was hospitalized for three months‚ with congenital heart disease and was in need of heart surgery. She was discharged from the

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    history of glaucoma. Patient is a student nurse and uses protective eyewear when suspecting possible contact with human secretions‚ with no episodes of exposure while working. EARS: Patient denies earache‚ infections‚ discharge‚ hearing loss‚ tinnitus or vertigo. Patient reports daily use of Q-tip‚ cotton swabs to clean ears. Does not remember last hearing examination. NOSE: Patient denies any discharge or congestion in the nose. Denies any allergies‚ frequent upper respiratory infections‚ sinus

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    Whale (origin Old English hwael)[2] is the common name for any large marine mammal of the order Cetacea‚ which have forelimbs modified as fins‚ a tail with horizontal flukes‚ and nasal openings on top of the head.[2] The term whale is sometimes used to refer to all cetaceans‚ but in more common usage it generally excludes those members of the Delphinoidea superfamily which are known as dolphins and porpoises.[3] These smaller species belong to the suborder Odontoceti (toothed whales)‚ which also

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    of Hearing including Ear Structures and Brain Structures The ear‚ an organ for hearing and balance‚ is anatomically divided into three sections: the outer ear‚ the middle ear‚ and the inner ear (Henderson). Each section contains many distinct parts that assist in the task of detecting and interpreting sound which is otherwise known as hearing (Henderson). The outer ear is composed of the auricle (pinna) and the external auditory canal (ear canal) (Sisco). The outer ear functions to catch sound

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