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    concept of the breadwinner role changes. In the developing world, traditional family systems are running up against the demand of industrial production and modernization, and the taking up of paid work by women is often the locus, and focus of conflicts (Gill & Matthews, 1995). With that being said, for the purpose of this paper, I argue that the role of Punjabi women has started to emerge in the sense that they are now participating in the workforce, and are not simply adhering to their typical…

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    a loyal, and a loving family member. Rather that giving it to one humble person or give it to a humble and loving pet. If Nellie were not to keep look out for her owner, than she would not have been able to save her owner. Even if it weren't for Gill, then Nellie would not be into her loving family, and she wouldn’t keep smiles on many faces.Nellie has been recognized for her brave acts as she warned her owner of a intruder. Late at night, an intruder was heard upon by Nellie.…

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    system is a system that deals with how animals receive their oxygen, and not so surprisingly there are many ways different ways animals do this. Humans have an organ called the lungs which helps us inhale oxygen, but fish do not. Fish usually use gills to breathe but there are some exceptions such as the lungfish. The lungfish is one of the only types of fish that have lungs. This is why today we will compare the differences between the lungfish and human respiratory systems. We will highlight…

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    Flying Fish Evolution

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    Deoxygenated blood is pumped out of the heart to the gills. The blood is oxygenated at the gills and sent throughout the body before returning to the heart deoxygenated. The flying fishes have six aortic arches that are responsible for bringing blood to and from the gills. In tetrapods, arches I, II, and V, are lost. Arch III becomes the carotid, arch IV, becomes the aorta, and arch VI becomes the pulmonary trunk…

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    Effects Of Crustaceans

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    As a rule, the gill area is greater in fast-moving crabs (Portunids) than in sluggish bottom dwellers; decreases progressively from wholly aquatic, to intertidal, to land species; and is greater in young crabs than in older crabs. Often the gills are enclosed in protective chambers, and ventilation is provided by specialized appendages that create the respiratory current. As in cephalopod mollusks, oxygen utilization is relatively high—up to 70 percent of the oxygen is extracted from the water…

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    The source of problem for Bausch and Lomb was the chief executive, Daniel Gill. Gill created great pressure for the employees of B&L to generate revenue. He wanted to increase sales at any cost. In regards to the audit risk model, the inherent risk was very high. The reasoning behind the risk was due to the measures taken by the chief executive to improve sales. The only way to generate sales to please Gill however was by recognizing revenue that was not recognizable. On the other hand,…

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    Gill, an elderly male in his early sixties and his middle-aged daughter. Mr. Gill has been attending counselling sessions for the past 4 months and this was his second last closing session. He has been suffering from PTSD and chronic illness from the injuries he incurred during the motor vehicle-pedestrian…

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    My Interview With A Nurse

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    to me as "I 'm Gill, your nightshift Clinical Coordinator - aka, your worst nightmare". To say the least, I was absolutely terrified of this small statured female. As the weeks progressed, it seemed that Gill had it in her mind to make every shift miserable. She had this knack for making the hair stand up on the back of my neck as she stood in the background watching my every move. I can honestly say that I cried many tears because of the stress caused by this woman. However, Gill immediately…

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    effect being drought for Central America and Mexico (Gill et al., 2007:287). In addition, this explanation is a good explanation since it is testable, very relevant to the question being asked, it isn’t vague and it is reliable (Gibbon 2014). Although, there is an absence of alternative explanations, even though it is well established that drought did in fact affect the Maya region, there isn’t alternative explanations being offered (Gibbon 2014). Gill et al., (2007) does not provide…

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    In Mardistan, filmmaker Harjant Gill presents what it is like to be male in Indian society. The men in the film live in a patriarchy, defined by Dr. Conrad Phillip Kottak as a “political system ruled by men in which women have inferior social and political status” (Kottak, p.168). Whereas patriarchal thought is still prevalent in numerous aspects of Western culture, it is made more explicit in India, where males are given preference in education and family responsibilities, and families have the…

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