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You Seriously Believe The Earth is Flat??

Do you Seriously Believe The Earth is Flat?? In a world where scientific discovery and technological advancement have reached unprecedented heights, it's baffling to think that some still cling to archaic beliefs. Yet, the debate over the shape of our planet persists, with a small but vocal minority staunchly advocating for the idea that the Earth is flat. Until recently, I was under the impression that this debate had long been settled in favor of the spherical Earth model. After all, we've witnessed humanity's triumphs, from moon landings to the marvels of satellite technology. We've seen breathtaking images of our planet from space, showcasing its unmistakable curvature. And we've heard firsthand accounts from astronauts who have gazed upon our world from orbit. It's disheartening to realize that there are individuals, particularly in developed nations like the United States, who reject this overwhelming evidence in favor of a flat Earth theory. Despite the

Links, Notes, and Tips to help Anatomy and Physiology Students

A&P can be a hard subject to master so I've collected some links etc of helpful information to help you learn this material. http://m.ivyroses.com/HumanBody/Skeletal/axial-and-appendicular-skeleton.php ((Powerpoints)) http://www.millerplace.k12.ny.us/webpages/cscott/index.cfm?subpage=1058407 https://www.slideshare.net/mobile/ammedicinemedicine/anatomy-physiology-lecture-notes-blood http://www.innerbody.com https://sites.google.com/site/ehsanatomyphysiologyaa/ http://www.cram.com/flashcards/anatomy-physiology-i-ch-4-histology-tissues-752278 http://kobiljak.msu.edu/CAI/Histology/HistologyTitle.htm http://anthro.palomar.edu/blood/blood_components.htm https://www.slideshare.net/mobile/SmartSciencePro/4-components-ofblood https://www.myvmc.com/anatomy/blood-function-and-composition/ http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/basics/ ~~~ I'll add more links and more info as it comes up. Tips: The biggest thing students ski

Unveiling the Tapestry of Modern English: A Linguistic Journey

Unveiling the Tapestry of Modern English: A Linguistic Journey Embark with me on a voyage through the intricate tapestry of the English language, a mosaic woven from the threads of countless linguistic influences. Contrary to popular belief, modern English isn't the product of a singular ancestral language but a vibrant amalgamation of diverse linguistic roots. Delving into the annals of history, we discover a rich tapestry of languages that have left an indelible mark on the evolution of English. From the Germanic tribes of antiquity to the Norman conquerors of medieval England, each wave of cultural exchange has contributed its own unique hue to the linguistic canvas. Venturing into academia, disciplines such as linguistics and British literature offer a window into the multifaceted nature of English's origins. These scholarly pursuits unveil the layers of influence, revealing the profound impact of Latin, French, Norse, and countless other languages on the development of mo