Intrinsic and extrinsic properties

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS PHILOSOPHY Every learner brings unique skills, abilities, and experiences which affect their perspective of the processes of learning in the classroom. These factors should be taken into consideration when planning lessons, units, and the environmental setting portrayed by the teacher within the classroom. I believe students acquire knowledge best when they are given the opportunity to make decisions, create goals, express…

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    The website Greenpeace.org hosts an article titled Fracking’s Environmental Impacts: Water. The article discusses the many dangers hydraulic fracturing or fracking poses to water sources both above and below ground. The article also discusses the effects of poor regulation of hydraulic fracturing operations the fracking fluid that is used in the hydraulic fracturing process. Greenpeace.org does not waste any time letting the reader know how they feel about the practice of hydraulic…

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    Lassen et al. (2009) aimed to demonstrate that Apixaban at a dose of 2.5mg twice daily is just as safe and effective as enoxaparin when administered at a dose of 30mg subcutaneously every 12 hours. While Lassen et al. (2010a) observed Apixaban at the same dose but against enoxaparin 40mg once daily. The treatment period for both studies lasted between 10-14 days. The primary efficacy outcome for the above mentioned studies included the following scenarios; symptomatic or non-symptomatic DVT,…

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    For all intrinsic characteristics that make Dennett who he is, is located in the brain, and the fact his brain exists without a body makes Dennett being his brain a plausible answer. A bodily continuist would forcibly agree, Dennett is his brain, especially for the period when he loses his first body. His brain is the physical remanent of his external self, yet if his extrinsic being was destroyed and was merely left with a working brain, they…

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    associated with Single traumatic incident. These are caused by excessive force applied to bone or soft tissues during sport activity.). • Chronic - (over use) According to cause - sports injuries. • Intrinsic - Arising from specific incidence, not involving any outside agencies e.g. running. • Extrinsic- Due to contact with an external object.E.g. football. According to nature of tissue damage: • Strains (muscle/tendon injuries). • Sprains (joint/ligament injuries). • Contusions and…

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    Introduction What motivates someone to do something cannot be determined by reading a book or looking at a graph. What motivates someone is unique to them and no one does a task or job for the same reason. This also applies in our personal lives, we stay motivated at work for different reasons and our managers help us to stay motivated. No organization sets out to fail or be unsuccessful; everyone wants to succeed in today’s highly competitive market. For an organization to be successful they…

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    Pyramidal CA1 Neurons

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    brain, but they are the powerhouse driving everything we do. Common genetic and cellular properties define them as neurons. Beyond these defining features, neurons are heterogeneous in there gene expression, shape, and role in driving behavior (cite Zeisel et al. 2015 and Kamme et al 2003). Even within very homogenous populations such as the pyramidal CA1 neurons, there is significant variation in neuronal properties. This leads to the question of what is noise and what has a biological…

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    There are two factors of job satisfaction: intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic job satisfaction refers to the tasks that make up that job, while extrinsic job satisfaction refers to the conditions of work, for example, the pay, coworkers, and supervisors. These two factors of job satisfaction are interrelated and affect employees’ productivity positively…

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    Shimadzu M, Adachi N, Hoshide R, Nishiyama S, Matsuda I. The polymorphic 43Thr BCL-2 protein confers relative resistance to autoimmunity: an analytical evaluation. Hum Genet 1998; 103:435?440. Matthew J. Betts and Robert B. Russell. Amino Acid Properties and Consequences of Substitutions. Chapter 14. Bioinformatics for Geneticists. Edited by Michael R. Barnes and Ian C. Gray. 2003; 289-…

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    others, they satisfy this need through acceptance and friendship. After this come the security and safety needs. Every person needs to feel that he/she is free from any kind of physical danger. They also want to be free of the fear of losing a job, property, food or shelter. Lastly there are the physiological needs as they are at the end of the hierarchy but form the bases of the motivational needs. These are important need to sustain the human life. Water, warmth, shelter, sleep, medicine and…

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