High Tech Photographs Of Fetal Development / Pro-life Anti-Abortion Video

Posted by admin on May 3rd, 2010 and filed under photographs | 25 Comments »

The Unborn Baby – High Tech Photographs / Pro-life Anti-Abortion Video. Photos courtesy of Priests For Life. Pachabel’s Cannon music from the Music Bakery. Video from rosaryfilms of Secret of the Rosary.

Development of the Unborn Baby. Fetal Development; From conception to birth; Day 1: fertilization: all human chromosomes are present; unique human life begins. Day 6: embryo begins implantation in the uterus. Day 22: heart begins to beat with the child’s own blood, often a different type than the mothers’. Week 3: By the end of third week the child’s backbone spinal column and nervous system are forming. The liver, kidneys and intestines begin to take shape. Week 4: By the end of week four the child is ten thousand times larger than the fertilized egg. Week 5: Eyes, legs, and hands begin to develop. Week 6: Brain waves are detectable; mouth and lips are present; fingernails are forming. Week 7: Eyelids, and toes form, nose distinct. The baby is kicking and swimming. Week 8: Every organ is in place, bones begin to replace cartilage, and fingerprints begin to form. By the 8th week the baby can begin to hear. Weeks 9 and 10: Teeth begin to form, fingernails develop. The baby can turn his head, and frown. The baby can hiccup. Weeks 10 and 11: The baby can “breathe” amniotic fluid and urinate. Week 11 the baby can grasp objects placed in its hand; all organ systems are functioning. The baby has a skeletal structure, nerves, and circulation. Week 12: The baby has all of the parts necessary to experience pain, including nerves, spinal cord, and thalamus. Vocal cords are complete. The baby can suck its thumb. Week 14: At this age, the heart pumps several quarts of blood through the body every day. Week 15: The baby has an adult’s taste buds. Month 4: Bone Marrow is now beginning to form. The heart is pumping 25 quarts of blood a day. By the end of month 4 the baby will be 8-10 inches in length and will weigh up to half a pound. Week 17: The baby can have dream (REM) sleep. Week 19: Babies can routinely be saved at 21 to 22 weeks after fertilization, and sometimes they can be saved even younger. Week 20: The earliest stage at which Partial birth abortions are performed. At 20 weeks the baby recognizes its’ mothers voice. Months 5 and 6: The baby practices breathing by inhaling amniotic fluid into its developing lungs. The baby will grasp at the umbilical cord when it feels it. Most mothers feel an increase in movement, kicking, and hiccups from the baby. Oil and sweat glands are now functioning. The baby is now twelve inches long or more, and weighs up to one and a half pounds. Months 7 through 9: Eyeteeth are present. The baby opens and closes his eyes. The baby is using four of the five senses (vision, hearing, taste, and touch.) He knows the difference between waking and sleeping, and can relate to the moods of the mother. The baby’s skin begins to thicken, and a layer of fat is produced and stored beneath the skin. Antibodies are built up, and the baby’s heart begins to pump 300 gallons of blood per day. Approximately one week before the birth the baby stops growing, and “drops” usually head down into the pelvic cavity. Sources Used: Bergel, Gary (Produced by NRLC) “When You Were Formed in Secret.” 1998. Flanagan, Geraldine Lux. Beginning Life. The Marvelous Journey from Conception to Birth. New York: DK Publishing Inc., 1996. Hopson, Janet L. Fetal Psychology. Oct. 1998. 07 Jan 2003. http://www.leaderu.com/orgs/tul/psych… Internet Sources: “Fetal Development.” 07 Jan 2003. http://www.w-cpc.org/fetal1.html.

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Photographs – Rihanna( feat. Will.I.Am )

Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under photographs | 14 Comments »

Chanson de l’album ” Rated R ”

Propriétaire du contenu : UMG Type : Contenu audio

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Joshua Radin – These Photographs

Posted by admin on April 27th, 2010 and filed under photographs | 25 Comments »

Album: Scrubs – Season 5

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Fanny Brice: In Photographs

Posted by admin on April 24th, 2010 and filed under photographs | 25 Comments »

Photographs from the long career of stage, film, recording and radio performer Fanny Brice – America’s first “torch” singer. Here she sings “My Man,” her signature song.

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Ringo Starr-Photograph

Posted by admin on April 21st, 2010 and filed under photographs | 25 Comments »

This is a video for the Ringo Starr song Photograph I have used pictures Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach in this video because I love this song and I think they are such a couple so truely in love.

And I’d like to thank all my viewers. My channel just started as something to do while I was bored on summer, I never thought it would be this successful! This was my first video to get 1000 views and I was way beyound happy when it happened and now I have over 31,000!! Thank you everyone, I appreciate your support.

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NICKELBACK – PHOTOGRAPH LYRICS

Posted by admin on April 17th, 2010 and filed under photographs | 25 Comments »

nickelback photograph lyrics

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Nickelback – Photograph

Posted by admin on April 14th, 2010 and filed under photographs | 25 Comments »

Photograph

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Photographs & Memories – Jim Croce

Posted by admin on April 11th, 2010 and filed under photographs | 25 Comments »

My tribute to Jim Croce. No tabs were used.

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Rihanna. photographs. ♥

Posted by admin on April 8th, 2010 and filed under photographs | 25 Comments »

► http://tinyurl.com/yzygogb ◄— you like this song ? you can get it. just click on the link. ((:

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How are photographs of cells and minute structures taken?

Posted by admin on April 6th, 2010 and filed under photographs | 2 Comments »

There are photographs of things like DNA structures and cells on the internet and in textbooks. They are photographs, not computerised images.
There must be some sort of specialist equipment involved – but what is it?
Do they use specialist microscopes? Or some sort of microscope combined with cameras?
I’d really like to know. Thankyou :)

A microscope is just another lens to a camera.and photomicroscopy is the branch of photography that deals with the very, very small.
Microscopes are about the same price as a decent camera lens and camera adaptors are reasonably priced, too.

(If you want to go smaller, then you connect your camera to an electron-microscope where electrons make the image because light waves are too big. That really IS expensive equipment.)

Nikon have a competition going now on this very subject and a fascinating microscopy site.

http://www.microscopyu.com/