Probably "Fear", hope you're getting all these correct lol
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The physical manifestation of this condition exists breathing difficulty after activity or exertion. A depressed sternum would be regarded funnel chest or pectus excavatum. S-shaped spinal curvature would be regarded as scoliosis. 
<h3>What are the symptoms of pectus carinatum?</h3>
- breathing difficulty after activity or exertion.
 - chest pain
 - spine's lateral curvature.
 - lack of the upper back's curvature.
 - shoulders with hooks.
 - a wide, slim chest.
 
When the chest extends beyond the sternum, pectus carinatum is present. It is frequently claimed that it makes the person look like a bird.
The ribs slant backward, and the sternum protrudes. This congenital deformity, often known as pigeon chest, is characterized by an abnormal protrusion of the sternum and a rearward slope of the ribs.
A depressed sternum would be regarded funnel chest or pectus excavatum. S-shaped spinal curvature would be regarded as scoliosis. 
As the anteroposterior diameter rises to match the transverse diameter, a rounded chest would be referred to as a barrel chest.
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A Nomah is a person who does not have a permanent home and moves around from place to place to find food. I guess you can say this person is homeless.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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The correct answer is: have more efficient working memory.  
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N his book The Interpretation of Dreams<span>, </span>Sigmund Freud suggested that<span> the content of </span>dreams<span> is related to wish fulfillment. </span>Freud<span> believed that the manifest content of a </span>dream<span>, or the actual imagery and events of the </span>dream, served to disguise the latent content, or the unconscious wishes of the dreamer.<span>n </span>his book The Interpretation of Dreams<span>, </span>Sigmund Freud suggested that<span> the content of </span>dreams<span> is related to wish fulfillment. </span>Freud<span> believed that the manifest content of a </span>dream<span>, or the actual imagery and events of the </span>dream<span>, served to disguise the latent content, or the unconscious wishes of the dreamer.</span>