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    practice, lacking logistics to coordinate an entire economy, reducing efficiency and economic growth. Thus, countries with central command are going through an economic transition into mixed economies. Mixed economies are a market-based economic system in which the government is involved to some extent; the government

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    and each system within the body follows common principles for this exchange, but adapts to suit its own requirements and function. The human body has a smaller surface area to volume ratio in comparison to smaller organisms, which are able to gain all gases that are needed though simple diffusion, and therefore is not able to complete all of the exchanges of the materials it requires in the same way. To ensure that it obtains all of the materials that are needed, specialised systems are present

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    Production system:- Production systems is a collaboration of workers, equipment and processes working together to manufacture a product. This system include the facilities where the factory and all the equipment in the company to manufacture a product comes under this category, the facilities also include the plant layout equipment etc.. Manufacturing support systems is part of production systems which include product design, manufacturing planning, manufacturing control and business functions

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    motility). Digestive System (GI TRACT) The digestive system is an organ system within animals, it’s primary purpose is to break food down into nutrients, which can be absorbed into the body to provide energy and expel the remaining waste as faeces and urine. The gastrointestinal (GI) tract consists of the pharynx, oesophagus, stomach, small intestines and the large intestines all of which play a vital role in helping the body digest food and remove waste. Food moves through the GI tract via peristalsis

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    Economic system “Economic system is that it consists of those situations which a given people or nation has nations has chosen or accepted as the means through which resources are utilized for the satisfaction of human wants.” (studylecturenotes.com, 2016) Economic system allows countries to follow procedure to produce goods using resources available in the countries. It allows the countries to know how much and for whom to produce. There are different types of economic systems in different countries

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    The nervous system is made up of tissues, cells and organs which regulate the body’s responses to stimuli. The nervous system consists of the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. It also consists of brain, spinal chord, facial nerves, body nerves, sensory neurone and motor neurones, somatic and autonomic nervous systems, parasympathetic and sympathetic. Central nervous system- The CNS is made up of the brain and spinal chord. Peripheral nervous system- The PNS is made up

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    In a presidential system an independent congress from the executive office allows for a wider range of policy to be addressed and passed than that of a parliamentary system. As Mainwaring and Shugart explain because congress is separate from the executive office they can act on legislation deemed necessary rather than worrying about the stability of the government. Thus the priority of congress is exactly what it should be, to purpose and pass legislation, this allows for more serious issued to be

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    diverse systems in the body, the endocrine system is much of the time overlooked and is easily confused with the excretory system. The endocrine system works with the nervous system in order to maintain homeostasis in the body. Independently the endocrine system is a small group of glands located throughout the body, which include the pineal, adrenal, and thymus glands. Each gland in the endocrine system produces, stores, and releases hormones so when working properly the endocrine system plays an

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    economic system,which are known as centrally planned economy, mixed economy, and market economy. I will also be explaining why internationalizing firms should be aware of the differences between all three economic systems and what roles should the government be taking in the free market systems. Before I begin defining the different economic systems I would like to first explain what an economic system is. Every country differs in what economic system is being used. An economic system is a system of producing

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    Systems Thinking in Organizations Systems thinking described human thinking in a spiritual activity of the brain, that is, brainwork, following the concept of being as the spiritual alive body. It asserts that thinking means the processing of information that is essential for the management of the human body life (Broks, 2016). This paper discusses systems theory of systems thinking as applied to organizations today, in particular to learning institutions versus those of traditional organizations

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