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Flatus Summary
389 words, approx. 1 pages Flatus describes gas from the intestinal tract that is expelled from the body via the rectum and anus. The total volume of gas excreted by rectum varies greatly among individuals, ranging from approximately 500mL/day to 1500mL/day, with a mean of...
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Flatulence Information
5,095 words, approx. 17 pages
 Flatulence is the presence of a mixture of gases known as flatus in the digestive tract of mammals expelled from the rectum. It is more colloquially known as 'farting', 'passing gas' or 'breaking...




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Bovine Flatulence (Contd.)
06/21/1994: 753 words, approx. 3 pages Sic transit gloria. Years ago, it was "Elsie the Cow," milk from "contented cows" and "the cow jumped over the moon." Cows were friendly, cows were healthy and cows were always smiling. But that was before cholesterol, growth hormones and greenhouse gas. Now...
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Meet Skippy, the flatulence-free kangaroo
06/09/2002: 413 words, approx. 1 pages Farmyard flatulence is no laughing matter in Australia, where methane emissions from sheep and cows contribute significantly to the output of greenhouse gases. Now scientists plan to tackle the problem by studying a creature better adapted to local conditions: the kangaroo. Kangaroos have...
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Sneak Peek: Last Smith role self-parody
4/23/2007: 961 words, approx. 3 pages Anna Nicole Smith was never considered a serious actress, and she's unlikely to win any posthumous film awards for her final role as a goofy, flatulent superhero who's part of a trio of alien babes protecting Earth.Yet the low-budget B-movie comedy "Illegal Aliens" does show...
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Mysterious 1870s Wis. photo sparks jokes
1/5/2007: 475 words, approx. 2 pages Who is that mysterious, elegant man? And why is he sitting on a dead horse? Such are some of the questions sparked by a black-and-white photograph taken in Sheboygan between 1876 and 1884 that has led to nationwide curiosity, speculation and jokes.It's a 1870s picture...



Featured Essays
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 Essay Grade: 88%
The Act of Flatulence
451 words, approx. 2 pages
 It is an essay all about the subject of flatulence and its propriety.


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