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    PASSAGE ONE: Managing self to managing others Fresh graduates or perhaps students who first step into working life will spend their initial few years in the organization as individual contributors. They often apply their technical skill to work as assigned by supervisors. Individual contributors is known as administrators who build their technical skill to the extent that is recognized by managers and peers. The time application concern is working to meet the deadline by setting own time…

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    power of culture and time on shaping dance forms. This paper will juxtapose American stepping dance and Irish tap dance in terms of techniques, purpose and music under cultural background. Tap dance has roots in many cultural dances such as the English clog dance, Spanish Flamenco and African Juba dance which makes it an interesting genre to study and practice. Within these different practices, the African Juba dance definitely has one of the greatest influences on modern tap dance. It has…

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    foods would have a significant benefit in improving health and personal well being (Tejvan).” Fatty and salty foods are detrimental to a person’s health because of the complications and diseases that occur from its consumption. Fatty and salty foods clog arteries, cause hypertension, and cause…

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    litter caused by them as they often blow out of landfills, garbage cans and dumpsters across the nation or simply because someone was too lazy to walk to the garbage can and properly dispose of it. This creates a mass amount of plastic bag litter often clogs draining infrastructure and creates an eyesore; however, if the bag does not get caught in a tree or a fence it will make it into the ocean where it will be eaten by some form of wildlife. Zion Lights, writer and editor for Huffington post…

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    Hypothalamus Case Study

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    1. The hypothalamus is the processing centre that controls the body temperature in the brain, through temperature receptors the skin is able to realize changes to external temperatures which send the information to the brain (hypothalamus). There are also temperature receptors that identify the temperature changes in the blood. The Processing centre triggers for the effectors (these are the sweat glands and muscles) to adapt in order the make sure our body temperature stays at 37°C. If we…

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    April Corrigan from Don’t Look Behind You and Ringer from The Last Star are both extremely self-driven, but differ because April is very vain while Ringer is highly intelligent. Ringer and April compare because they both show that they are self-driven through the two books. Ringer differs from April because she always shows her intelligence and thinks through difficult situations before facing them. April is extremely vain compared to Ringer because she only cares about herself and not about her…

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    Northern Territory’s Police Administration Amendment Act 2014 has sparked controversy among members of public and a variety of organizations including Amnesty International and North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency. It amends the Police Administration Act by giving Northern Territory police new powers to detain someone for four hours (or longer if they are intoxicated) if they reasonably believe the person has committed, or is about to commit, an ‘infringement notice offence’ . The new…

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    Life has always been full of suffering and pain, and with many diseases that are going incurable and making people’s life intolerable and unbearable. Even though medicine is constantly developing it still doesn’t give every patient the chance to relieve their pain or even survive from it. Euthanasia is defined as the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma also known as assisted suicide. In Greek its translated as “good death” or…

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    Stroke Research Papers

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    Most people could probably guess that heart disease and cancer are the leading causes of death, but many may not know that strokes are the fourth leading. Strokes are also one of the leading causes in long-term adult disability. A stroke occurs when there is a clot in a blood vessel or an artery located in the brain, interrupting or severely reducing blood flow to the brain, preventing it from getting the oxygen it needs. There are two different types of strokes, and there are multiple types…

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    Density In Food Experiment

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    In this project a experiment is being conducted based on the hypothesis being studied which is can a fruit density indicate the nutrition value? This paper explains the science of nutrition and how the digestive system works; also makes real world connections between food and obesity; has guidelines based on types of foods that are considered malnutrition; gives insight on density and how nutrition in food is related; and informs readers on the different types of nutrition and how they are…

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