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Education: Jobs and Global Trade, Part 1
Science and engineering workforce trends in Education, Jobs, and Global Trade, with more growth in other countries.

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Education: West Moves East for Engineers, Part 1
More engineering jobs are moving to Asia.

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Emerging Areas of Technology, Part 1
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English Language: Mongolia, Part 1
The English language in Mongolia, Part 1 of 2, where English is seen not only as a way of communicating, but as a way of opening windows on the wider world.

The English language is viewed as the ticket to future economic progress and as an expansion of international understanding.

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Geographic Information System, GIS, Geography, Part 1
Global Positioning System (GPS), Part 1
Information about Global Positioning System or GPS, Part 1, Defined and Showing Improvements in Accuracy.
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Memoir #4: Robert M. Martin; African Safari, 1963; Part 1
African Safari, 1963, Part 1.
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Quotes: Ability, Part 1
Use it, don't waste it: ability quotes.
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Quotes: Bloopers, Part 1
Slip-ups, goofs, flubs: bloopers quotes.
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Quotes: Bureaucracy, Bureaucrats, Part 1
After all is said and done, more is said than done: bureaucratic quotes.
Quotes: Language, Part 1
The medium of exchange of thoughts and ideas between people: language quotes.
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Quotes: Puns, Part 1
A form of word humor when people fiddle with words and laugh at the resultant loony tunes: pun quotes.
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Quotes: Word, Words, Part 1
The medium of exchange for thoughts and ideas between people: word quotes.
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Robots: As Human Partners, Part 1
Robots, helping to save military lives.
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Tongue and Human Functions, part 1

The human tongue and its functions

About the only interest a person has in the tongue is when something abnormal happens; such as, when there is pain or if some unusual taste factor exists as when there is burning from excessive heat, when accidentally bitten, or when exposed to strong flavors which are spicy, bitter, sweet, sour, etc.

Since the human tongue usually stays out of sight, it is is not considered as valuable as other sensory parts of the body, but if people think they can get along without their tongues, they should re-evaluate this misconception.

For example, when a person extends the tongue out of the mouth and lightly clamps on it between the teeth, then if that person tries to talk, let him/her see if speech under such circumstance can be understood.

A tongue is particularly important with the mastication, or chewing, of food by rolling it around in the mouth so such materials are evenly broken up and made more acceptable to the stomach for digestion. A tongue assists in swallowing when the front part presses against the hard palate in the roof of the mouth. This is followed by having the back part of the tongue hump up, thrusting food into the passage that leads to the esophagus.

Although it may seem to be a simple activity, it is really a necessary function that is conducted by nerves and executed by intricate muscles. A person usually knows how to swallow before being born, which is an indication of how important the swallowing reflex is to one's existence.

Speaking is another consideration because a person must be trained for such extraordinary neuromuscular activities. A baby normally experiments with sounds for two, or more, years before being able to form simple sentences. As people get older, the tongue is able to flex itself into many various shapes for more complex expressions.

Anyone who would like to get a better idea of the tongue's complex activities should concentrate on its various movements while talking.

—Compiled from excerpts located in
Your Body & How It Works by J.D. Ratcliff; Reader's Digest Press and Delacorte Press;
Pleasantville, NY; 1975; pages 60-66.
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It's possible that the content of A Million Little Pieces is filled with fabrications, falsehoods, and other fakery.
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