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    The nervous systems of all organisms confront perturbations ranging from genetic and developmental errors to changing environmental conditions. However, following such perturbations neurons return to their set point via homeostatic regulation. To understand how neurons come back to their set point one must first realize what is meant by ‘homeostatic regulation’. Definitions differ, but a common theme is that of a system returning to a ‘set-point’, ‘target value’ or ‘previous state’ following some

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    From February 7, 1942 to the deaths of 111 miners on March 25, 1947, Centralia Number 5 was a disaster waiting to happen. So many things could have been done that were not. Scanlan's first report on February 7, 1942 was a premonition of the disaster to come. Scanlan as an inspector should have and could have done more to prevent this tragedy. This paper will discuss the four measures that Scanlan could have taken to avoid the catastrophe that resulted in so many deaths. The Clock Begins: The

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    My Best Friend

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    and as I arrive at our favorite diner, I see her through the glass window, sitting by herself while sipping on a cup of coffee. A wide smile appears across her face once she notices that I am looking at her. It’s my childhood best friend, Michelle Driscoll. ‘’You’re 8 minutes late!’’ said my best friend Michelle who’s meticulous on time. I sat down on the opposing side of the booth from her, as we both laughed because she knows I’m incapable of waking up on time in the morning. It was our usual weekend

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    Capstone Paper MA in Education: Educational Technology Flipped Classrooms Kyle Fletcher Concordia University, St. Paul Research Complete Capstone-ED 590, Cohort M2235 Professor Corey Quick May 15, 2015 Table of Contents Abstract.………………………………………………………………………….………..3 Chapter 1: Introduction…..……………….……………………………….………………4 Chapter 2: Review of Literature…..…………………………………….………………...7 Chapter 3: Research Summary and Conclusions……….……………….………....…....... Chapter 4: Discussion and Applications...………………

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    Centralia Mine

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    Problem: The layers of bureaucracy created a group of administrators that were out of touch with those that they were hired to protect. Rather then focusing on results that created change, they focused on meetings and memos that essentially did nothing but create a paper trail that lead to a disaster. In the case of the Centralia #5 Mine, failure to act was responsible for the death of 111 men, the widowing of 79 women and leaving 76 children under the age of 18 without a Father. History:

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    Most are unaware of the dangerous influence video games have on children and young adults today. Video game addiction is a serious and dangerous problem for our youth worldwide. This addiction has a negative effect on their mental and physical health and well-being. These effects include obsession, social isolation, and increased aggression and violence. There are also several health risks associated with gaming addiction such as seizures, obesity and even death. A 28-year-old man died from exhaustion

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    1- The ‘Best Fit’ School /Contingency Theory/ Matching Model. The basic principle of this model is to match the business strategy of the organisation with the human resources strategy to achieve competitive advantage through the effective management of staff (Boxall, 1992). This approach is based on two main extremities; external fit and internal fit; whereas, the external fit aims to vertically integrate the HR activities and practices such as structure and systems with the business strategy

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    In the realistic fiction novel “Touching Spirit Bear,” by Ben Mikaelsen, Cole Matthews commits serious damage to not only others, but himself. He has to learn through trial that words cannot heal the soul, but actions can. After beating up Peter Driscoll Cole needs to find himself and learn to heal the people he hurt. Most importantly, how to rid himself of anger. As Edwin says, anger will always be a part of him but he can control it. No matter how many times he says sorry it will never truly work

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    the areas of health promotion, disease prevention, therapy, rehabilitation, and support at all levels of the health care system”. Although recent to Australia, with an international presence since the 1960’s the nurse practitioner role is not new (Driscoll et al. 2005, p. 141). Amendments to the Nurses Act provided for the establishment of the nurse practitioner role in Australia and after extensive discussion, pilot projects and investigation during the 1990’s the first nurse practitioners were authorised

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    active and live a healthy lifestyle. “Parents should be active with their children from a very young age and not depend on the school system to keep their children fit; thus, changing parental exercise behavior may improve childhood fitness” (Landry & Driscoll, 2012, p. 831). Having parents who are active with their children will show them how fun it is. The principles of being physically active can be taught with games and activities to promote a healthy lifestyle. Once they become age appropriate their

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