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Feb 12, 2006 11:42

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mrshaz February 12 2006, 23:04:08 UTC
Here is the essay for Human Phys:

All of the systems of the body work together for our survival. Without a system, we would die. Two systems that work closely together and are very important for us to live are the skeletal and muscle systems.
The skeletal system, made of bones, and the muscular system, made of muscles, are two major factors in our life. Together, they work side by side to help us move: muscles generate movement and the bones allow for structure. Together, that structure is given movement, allowing for organisms to do what they can to eat, avoid danger, and other things needed for survival. Without bones, we would be a blob of flesh, and without bones we could not move.
By themselves the systems are vital as well. Bones contain marrow, which makes the vital red blood cells for the whole body, like the muscles, which need lots of oxygen to work right. The muscles also insulate and heat the body, keeping it warm.
The bones and muscles of the body, while not as vitally important as the heart or lungs, are still needed for survival, and can help make our lives even better. When we think of bones and muscles we think of athletic injuries or accidents. They can break and tear, but heal back again. A lot of people take the bone and muscle systems for granted, but really they are very important to our lives.

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mrshaz February 12 2006, 23:15:17 UTC
And the paragraph editorial for histroy:

During the Civil War, it was vitally important for Lincoln to insure the Union that he was in complete control over the situations. But when Philip Sheridan disobeyed orders while in service, it showed that Lincoln didn’t quite have control over his army and it made him look like he was not the right man to lead the country. When people go to elect a president, they are choosing a leader: How well can a man lead a country if he can’t keep one general under control? Sheridan could have been more disastrous to Lincoln’s campaign had his disobedience resulted in a large number of casualties, but instead, his choice to go against command resulted in Lee’s forced retreat of Petersburg. Lincoln could have had a bigger problem on his already full hands, but instead Sheridan’s choice was beneficial for the war effort, but dangerous for the political effort.

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