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    Study 1: BHP Recruitment Diversity and equality in the BHP workplace is a key matter that is taken into consideration within the recruitment process as it ensures that all 100 000 employees and contractors are given equal employment opportunities. In response to this BHP continually develop specialised recruitment strategies that incorporate their companies key values such as “Diversity of workforce is everything”. This fundamental value is the cornerstone for all recruitment strategies at BHP…

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    Protein Synthesis

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    that are associated with age. ii. In mice, lifespan was increased and metabolism was enhanced due to suppression of mTORC1. mTOR is an evolutionary conserved serine/threonine kinase that acts downstream of the insulin signaling pathway. The two functional complexes of mTOR are mTORC1 and mTORC2. As an energy sensor, mTORC1 is activated by nutrients such as amino acids and glucose, cellular energy levels, and many growth factors/hormones such as insulin and IGF-1. Regulation of key cellular…

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    Introduction American Speech and Hearing Association(1982) defined Communication disorder as an impairment in the ability to receive, send, process, and comprehend verbal, nonverbal and graphic symbol systems. As a Speech language pathologist thorough knowledge in the identification of the presence or absence of the problem followed by a detailed assessment to intervene the problem should be carried out with adequate counselling sessions (American Speech and Hearing Association, 2003).…

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    Diffuse Optical Tomography is non invasive, non ionizing functional imaging modality used for detection of brain tumor and breast cancer. A forward model design depicts the placement of laser source and photo-detector around the tissue boundary. The light propagation on the phantom takes place in Near-Infra-Red wavelength. The incident light on the tissue boundary was absorbed and scattered. The scattered rays are detected by the photo-detector and scattered voltage of the tissue was measured.…

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    I chose the case study of Kimika Kanzia to complete my annual IEP requirement for EDUC-614. Kimika was a 9 year old girl with moderate intellectual disabilities, a seizure disorder and a gross motor impairment. Kimika had been receiving special education in the early childhood special education program since she was three years old due to her education deficits and gross motor impairment. At that time, she was found to have significant language, academic and motor delays. The case study…

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    conflict with respects to the decency shown towards her child versus the preservation of society. Ultimately, Heather O’Neill’s "The Dreamlife of Toasters” provokes a feeling of uneasiness as 4F6 humane emotions oppose her programmed mechanical response and reaction towards her tiny android.…

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    our own individual feelings and attitudes and beliefs and however there are some theoretical advances with regard to the other major sociological theories . I will be talking about Functional Theory, Conflict theory and Symbolic Theory and how they show the intersectionality of culture and religion. The Functional Theory of death and dying…

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    Integrative Moral Judgment

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    dissociating the roles of the amygdala and ventromedial prefrontal cortex” and the hypothesis claimed that the amygdala enables automatic emotional responses while the ventromedial prefrontal cortex is responsible for an all things considered response, also known as the rational response. This experiment operated in this manner, participants underwent a Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging scan while responding to 48 “trolley”-type moral dilemmas. These thought experiments were set up so that…

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    D. F. et al. (2015) examine the effects of teaching functional digital literacy skills to three high school students with intellectual disability. Functional digital literacy skills included sending and receiving email messages, organizing social bookmarking to save, share, and access career websites, and accessing cloud storage to download, revise, and upload documents. Results indicated that all students acquired and maintained these functional digital literacy skills. Findings are discussed…

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    continuously contemplating their behaviors and consequences, which this could not occur without cognitive processes. During the learning process, this mediates whether a new response acquired or not. Thus, an observed behavior is not immediately imitated, prior thought and consideration between observed behavior (stimuli) and imitation (response) is taken before the behavior is imitated (Mediational Processes). Four factors influence this mediational process. Attention, the extent of exposure to…

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