The answer is that <span>healthy </span>legs<span> have </span>veins<span> with smooth, elastic walls that </span>are<span> perfectly designed to </span>adapt<span> to the changes in pressure within a </span>vein<span>. </span>Veins<span> have </span>valves<span> that keep blood moving in one direction: back toward the heart. As the </span>leg<span> muscles </span>are<span> activated, the </span>venous valves<span> open to </span>allow<span> one-way flow in the direction of the heart.</span>
A theory of personality that emphasizes unconscious motives and conflicts.
<span>Hope can do a lot of benefits to the people but getting those hopes up and living vicariously in those illusions make them delusional. At this stage if the reality hits them it's not a present experience. Illusions make you believe false and keeps your hopes up without any chance.
Ex: A person believing that he would get employed soon based on his academics and the reality being the severe condition of recession going on.</span>
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