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    Authentic leader, when I think about it, it triggered my lifestyle phrase “Keep It Real.” Everything relates to a leader being true to themselves regardless where they are and surrounded people. It is a quality that exists within a true leader. On the other hand, it’s a type of person with good character that show great leadership during job as well as off-clock. Authentic leaders always concern for others in work environment. They are always respected by others for their great contributions in…

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    Blood glucose regulation is the process by which levels of blood sugar, mostly glucose, are maintained by the body. During digestion the human body breaks down carbohydrates (bread, milk, pasta, vegetables) into sugar molecules. One of these sugar molecules is glucose, the main sugar. Glucose needs to leave the bloodstream where it first inside the body enters and needs to enter cells where it will be used as energy for the body. For this to occur the beta cells in the pancreas must secrete…

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    Homeostasis

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    If one side is too high or too low, then you are unbalanced and therefore not achieving homeostasis. This introduces the negative feedback cycle. In the textbook “Human Biology” by Sylvia S Mader, there is an example of a negative feedback system in a person for body temperature. A stimulus is sensed, thus the sensor sends data to the control centre in which case the brain has a direct response to the stimulus. For an example…

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    The hypothalamus, is found in the brain, all humans and most animals have it. The hypothalamus is important because it helps the body maintain homeostasis and it controls specific hormones. The word homeostasis is separated into two parts, homeo means “the same” and stasis means “not moving” or to “hold,” (An Overview). In terms of body temperature, homeostasis is referring to the maintenance of internal balance. In order to achieve homeostasis for animals, they maintain a relatively constant…

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    runs in a normal range which fluctuates slightly above and below the set point. The body has two types of feedback mechanisms, negative and positive. In a negative- feedback mechanism when the body moves away from the set point it will compensate in the opposite direction in order to move back toward the set point and settle into its normal range. An example of a negative-feedback mechanism would be when something is…

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    Homeostasis Experiment

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    Introduction There are many different ways and experiments that can be done to determine how homeostasis can affect the body. Our bodies are forever changing to adjust to our environment. The past few weeks our group has been conducting an experiment on homeostasis and how it effects the body in different situations. Homeostasis refers to the body's ability to physiologically regulate its inner environment to ensure its stability in response to fluctuations in the outside environment…

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    workplace. Therefore, their feedback weighs heavily on their associates. Positive feedback allows employees the opportunity to know when they are doing something well, that their efforts are valuable and that they contribute to the organization . Negative feedback allows employees the opportunity to learn where they can improve and what actions they can take to meet the expectations placed on them (Folkman, 2013). Even if it is difficult, most people value honesty and truthfulness. Giving…

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    Throughout time man is possessed with the question, what is culture? The question results in two answers. There is one with positive feedback or one with negative feedback. Culture is dependent upon the influences of people and how they interact with each other in their said culture and others in a different said culture, by which they create societal norms for people to categorize themselves. The interpretation of what culture is or should be like differs upon each individual’s own beliefs.…

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    small the stimulus is (Anderson et al., 2014; Mariotti, 2015). When stress becomes chronic the “GC-dependent negative feedback mechanism that controls stress response does not work” (Mariotti, 2015) causing resistance and the “molecular mediators to remain high” (Mariotti, 2015). Mental connections, the immune system, heart health, and the skeletal system are all at risk of damage and negative long-term…

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    Cultural Identity

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    Gordon Bennet uses the words ‘I AM’ to convey message and create a question on the stereotypes of Aborigines. The main use of black and white colours to represent the different races and emphasis on the words ‘I am light, I am dark’ also creating negative and positive spaces. The use of symbols is used in Bennet’s work as the image of the boy represent himself in a western costume a cowboy, yet his nationality is part Aboriginal. The issues addressed in the artist’s work include identity,…

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