Yes it does, when alcohol enters the body, soon after it spreads
Between 110 and 160 beats per minute. It can vary by 5 to 25 beats per minute. The fetal heart rate may change as your baby responds to conditions in your uterus.
Well if you want you can call the police but I think you should go to a therapist and be open about what happened
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Yes...They can.
If this is another one of those true or false questions this would be "true"
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1; The fact that your arm has two bones splits the energy in two, and each bone that snaps reduces the total energy of the force by a lot. The less energy is travelling through your body, the less damage your internal organs will receive. That's part of why they occur closer to the extremities.
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2; The ribs are separate because if they were one solid plate and they'd get smashed and shoot shrapnels into your lung. ... If the bony thorax were solid instead of having gaps, you wouldn't be able to breathe because your lungs couldn't expand when they fill with air as the diaphragm descends.