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    stress or bad stress depending on the nature, extent and outcome. It can be a good stress if it is temporary, positive, motivational and helpful for an individual to accomplish more and can be a bad stress if it leads to mood swings and affects body systems. Stress is mostly commonly known as physical, emotional and mental disturbance of a human body. Things that are stressful for one person cannot necessarily be stressful for others. Workplace stress is common in adults but children, teenagers; elderly

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    Juan Vielma 20368480 How Muscoskeletal systems affect the running speed of Homo sapiens & Acinonyx jubatus Why do cheetahs run faster than humans for short intervals but humans run for a longer time? The cause of this is because the cheetah and human contain different muscle fibers in their body. The different muscle fiber results in the muscles being used differently depending on the situation. In this research we will identify what the different muscle fibers are and how they work in each organism

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    Gabe Menuel. 8H What does a digestive system do in a human? A digestive system in a Human is designed to help the human process food into energy and nutrients which are utilised by various systems in the body. The energy and nutrients are used to power and sustain the human being. The digestive system consists of the gastrointestinal tract and other organs such as the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. The GI tract has organs joined in a long tube from mouth to anus. There are hollow organs

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    from the citizens. The electoral system, the upper House, the inbuilt majority and scrutiny of the executive have caused the decline of democratic accountability. Parliament is unrepresentative As a bicameral legislature, the Westminster Parliament consists of two legislative chambers, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The first-past-the post method of election in the UK has contributed to the political dominance of large parties. Under the system, UK is divided into numerous constituencies

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    in the News published an article about CRISPR, an organization of DNA in the genome of bacteria, that stated that, “If a viral infection threatens a bacterial cell, the CRISPR immune system can thwart the attack by destroying the genome of the invading virus” (CRISPR). This new tool is crucial part of the immune system which destroys the bacteria’s genome to prevent replication of the disease. By inventing this new tool, scientists can finally save people and cure them without having to do painful

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    The Computer Industry

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    Windows users has responded well to this total makeover of Microsoft Windows. A select few may say they strongly disliked the new and improved Windows, probably Apple backers, but that does not speak for the majority of the public. This new operating system dramatically changed the productivity of Windows. It was a positive change in productivity that allows for optimal use of the computer at all time. The new features added to Windows 10 have made the Windows experience more enjoyable. The Microsoft

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    CELL ASSIGNMENT PART C CELL TYPE - WHITE BLOOD CELL/LEUKOCYTES DISEASE - LEUKEMIA Discovery of leukemia Who discovered leukemia – John Bunnett, Alfred Velpeau, Alfred Donne and Rudolf Virchow were the four me who discovered this disease When was leukemia discovered – It was discovered in 1845 but not given its name until 1847 in which Rudolf Virchow gave it the name leukemia Where was leukemia discovered – Symptoms of leukemia (signs) Common symptoms - Fever or chills

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    The Importance of Child Immunization’s Often debated, with strong convictions on each side, timely immunizations for children do more good then harm. Over the last few years, a phenomenon has come to our door steps. It used to be that all parents would immunize their children, without fail, because doctors told them to. In the past, the only non-immunized children were the children with health deficiencies. These children depended on the “herd” mentality. However, times are changing and parents

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    The computer operating system is one of the biggest changes we are seeing in today’s world. With the rise of the cloud, digital software delivery and applications, the computer operating system is playing catch up to these new trends. The center of the computer as always been the operating system and the Graphical User Interface that comes with it. Computer operating systems have come from a past of no User interface and being a command line base to the modern day Windows 8 and Mac OS’s of application

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    A Report On The Behavior

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    The behavior seen in case study three are understandable frustrating and need to be addressed immediately. While there are some individual goals to be met with the two students, Patrick and Zach, there is also a group goal that could be implemented. Zach’s two goals are as follows: 1. Think before you speak or act. 2. Socialize and interact with fellow students in a positive manner. Both of these two goals have been created to try to eliminate the yelling and pushing, as well as to better get

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