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    herself to figure out what she wants to do. The author describes her at the end, “she set her white face to him, passive, like a helpless animal. Her eyes gave him no sign of love or farewell or recognition,” suggesting her body does not give her any response to what she has been planning because she was terrified to changes more than to continue with her monotonous life. Joyce shows how people get use to certain things as people, places, and objects. However, people forget to pay attention to…

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    what is being sensed. These sensory receptors communicate with the Central Nervous System (CNS), however, through a process called transduction. Transduction occurs when the information that we get from our sensory organs is transformed into neural impulses to send to the brain. The Senses Challenge by BBC astonished me in a number of ways through affecting each of my senses along with providing me with a better understanding…

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    impractical. When we apply the discourse of ethics theory, improvements could be made by BP to have systems in place to hold a dialogue encouraging stakeholder engagement and to set up and effective complaint procedure that could, for example, have a response period. They could introduce land ownership options to give locals more opportunity. These ideas could be introduced all over Azerbaijan, not only in Baku. This action would be in line with the theory as one of its main principles is to…

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    mentioning two learning methods, one that I benefited from and one that I did not with my previous experiences. In 1902 Pavlov proposed the theory of classical conditioning, which emphasises on the response that is evoked from stimuli. From his first initial theory he concluded that unconditioned responses are not required to be taught. For example dogs salivating…

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    triglycerides, coagulation studies, blood chemistry, and hematologic studies. Furthermore, an electrocardiogram (EKG), chest X-Ray, echocardiogram would be anticipated interventions for the patient. In addition, a stress test may be performed to evaluate the response of the cardiovascular system. Educating the patient on the need to sustain from smoking is imperative for their condition at this time. Smoking causes vasoconstriction and therefore decreases the oxygen supply to the heart muscle…

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    elixir, this seems to be a reasonable human response. According to business insider “from one third to 80% of all suicide attempts are impulsive acts” (Adwar). This shows how detrimental impulsiveness can be. Winzy experiences an impulsive decision that forever alters his life. In the story, “The Mortal Immortal”, Winzy unknowingly takes a swig of an elixir and then becomes trapped to his earthly life for all eternity (Shelley). This is an act of impulse and could be taken into account…

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    with a biological perspective might quote the reason as ‘Stress’. The ‘fight-or-flight’ response related to stress, could have been the reason for his behaviour. The release of hormones like catecholamine’s, also called adrenalin, adrenal gland or even the neurotransmitters Dopamine and serotonin serve as the reason for this response. This response is based on adaptation and it regulates other stress responses. The activation of sympathetic nervous system, a main division of the autonomic…

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    both House and Senate are elected directly by the people. Both the House and the Senate are designed to form legislation that responds to the demands of political actors outside of government. These demands are inputs, and the legislation created in response are the outputs. The Legislative Branch…

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    Frankenstein’s response to his Creature’s plees represent God’s response to humanity’s pleas for salvation; inversely, the Creature’s ensuing course of action is his response to Frankenstein’s actions, differing from human reaction to God. Just as people sought solace and solution in God, the Creature sought his path to happiness in Frankenstein’s ability to endow him with one to love. Victor’s initial compliance gave his progeny some measure of peace, judging by the cessation of his murderous…

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    form and then react with connective tissue called collagen in the skin, joints, brain, and heart, causing inflammation. The inflammation can occur in the large joint, skin, wrist, elbows, knees, and ankles. Rheumatoid arthritis is an abnormal immune response, causing inflammation of the synovial membrane with vasodilation, increased permeability, and formation of exudate, causing the typical red, swollen, and painful joint. Remissions and exacerbations lead to progressive damage to the joints.…

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