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Studies about nature

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Studies about nature What is nature? Nature, in the broadest sense, is the physical world or universe. "Nature" can refer to the phenomena of the physical world, and also to life in general. https://en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki These studies have shown that time in nature — as long as people feel safe — is an antidote for stress: It can lower blood pressure and stress hormone levels, reduce nervous system arousal, enhance immune system function, increase self-esteem, reduce anxiety, and improve mood. These studies have shown that time in nature — as long as people feel safe — is an antidote for stress: It can lower blood pressure and stress hormone levels, reduce nervous system arousal, enhance immune system function, increase self-esteem, reduce anxiety, and improve mood. Attention Deficit Disorder and aggression lessen in natural environments, which also help speed the rate of healing. In a recent study, psychiatric unit researchers found that being in nature reduced feelings ...

GROUP 2 - PROVERBS

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    My Experience On The Day of Sunday To Wednesday  KRISHA C. CALIXTRO 11-PROVERBS    On Sunday we visited the church to attend services on Sunday. We continued to explore after eating outside. We cleaned up once we got home and did the washing, but other than sleeping and watching movies on Sunday, we didn't do anything.    Since there was no school on the day of Monday, I did nothing but use my phone and sleep. Later, I did a little laundry, put on some shoes, made some dinner, and did the dishes. I had a snack in the afternoon with my siblings. We cleaned up and took a short break after our snack. We were resting and all of a sudden we were sleeping. On the evening, me and Faith go to Kristilin’s house to do the assignment’s after that we ate a rice with a sardine’s and egg.       I did really go to school on Tuesday to study. Numerous activities were conducted at school. We bonded before to entering because I hadn't...

HISTORY OF MUMMIES

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                       The studies of Mummies Ancient writers, modern scientists, and the mummies themselves all help us better understand the Egyptian mummification process and the culture in which it existed. Much of what we know about the actual process is based on the writings of early historians such as Herodotus who carefully recorded the process during his travels to Egypt around 450 BCE. Present-day archaeologists and other specialists are adding to this knowledge. The development of x-rays now makes it possible to x-ray mummies without destroying the elaborate outer wrappings. By studying the x-rays or performing autopsies on unwrapped bodies, experts are learning more about diseases suffered by the Egyptians and their medical treatment. A better idea of average height and life span comes from studying the bones. By learning their age at death, the order and dates of the Egyptian kings becomes a little clearer. Even ti...