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    Hypertensity Lab Report

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    Physiological Principles 5013SPOSCI: Coursework Assignment 1 Lab Report: Substrate use during high and low intensity exercise Introduction (20%) There are 3 distinct, yet closely integrated processes that work together interchangeably during exercise to fulfil the energy requirements of the muscle (Gastin, 2001). The primary role of these 3 processes - Phosphocreatine (PCr), Carbohydrate Oxidation (CHO) and Fat Oxidation (FOX)- is to resynthesize adenosine triphosphate (ATP) from adenosine…

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    Shale Oil Case Study

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    In the United States, feasibility of extracting shale oil has always been a challenge for the producers. In case, if the price of a barrel of fossil oil is less than the cost price of a barrel of shale oil extraction, that means the production process of shale oil and sell it uneconomical. Production costs vary depending on the oil wells location, ranging from $ 23 to $ 60 and the average is estimated at $ 36. The difference is due to the quality of the rock, the depth of the well, and the cost…

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    The passage and the lecture both offer the opposing ideas on the emergens of fracking as a new method for natural gas extraction. While the passage use some reasons to approve the efficiency of it, the lecturer mentions to different aspects of it to reject it. For one, the passage states that fracking will affect on the increase in production that results in decline of natural gas price and similarly increases the jobs appertunities. Altough at first glance it looks sensible, the lecturer…

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    THE END OF OIL The featured article “The End of Oil,” the author, Alex Kuhlman shows his opinion on the relationship between oil supply and demand. He claims that the speed of oil consumption has been becoming more and faster than we discover new oil since 1981 and the gap between them has been continuing to widen (Kuhlman, 2007). Kunlman (2007) gave evidence both from oil demand and supply aspects to illustrated the imbalance which would cause a big trouble. The consumption of oil in the…

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    Nowadays, children spend more time on their phones, and watching TV rather than outside exploring new things. Natural play is often a blend of materials and experiences intended to create complex interplays using objects in the surroundings. The example of Henry David Thoreau serves as a good one for children today because they tend to be playing video games, watching YouTube videos of other kids playing outside activities rather than doing it their selves. Children to should learn how natural…

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    Biomass vs Fossil Fuels: Which is Better? Most people won’t argue with you when you say that fossil fuels are the least beneficial source of energy. But if you say that biomass, an alternative power source, is more beneficial than fossil fuels, some may disagree. How can a source of alternative energy not be better than fossil fuels? Let us try to understand the differences of these two and decide after if one is really better than the other. Origins Fossil fuels and biomass actually both…

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    1. According to the Comprehensive Plan, the community values: being “the most livable city on the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains”, preserving its natural setting, the unique character and beauty, and the vast system of open spaces. In the vision statement, it says that the city’s act of preserving its natural setting is the foundation of their Comprehensive Plan. In order to preserve these open spaces, the city has adopted an Open Space Plan, which devotes financial resources to…

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    Child Observation Paper

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    1. What was most interesting about this week’s study? In this week reading, I found it interesting in learning about the different changes adolescence children go through during their primary and secondary years of school. At birth, my children both weighed 10 lbs. 12 oz. but my daughter was 14 inches long and my son was 11 inches in length. Over the years when children were younger my daughter was always taller than my son but as they continued to grow and develop I noticed how my son has…

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    really crawled anywhere was for a toy about 2 feet away from him on a mat on the floor. This toy happened to be a little piano. He seemed to enjoy this toy because of the light and sound that would make. According to Piaget’s Substages of Cognitive Development, W would be in coordination of secondary circular reaction. -“Infants can perform a serious of actions that have been performed in previous substages. They understand that certain actions cause certain consequences (in this case pushing a…

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    Throughout the years, numerous researchers have completed work exploring attachment theory and the long-term effects that early parent-child attachments have on people’s lives and relationships. This research has found that early attachment patterns extend across the lifespan and affect a variety of different aspects in people’s lives. With this in mind, this paper sought to provide an overview of the research currently available regarding the effects of early parent-child attachments on the…

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