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    Bureaucracy is seen in everyday life; they are imperative to society. Bureaucracies have made different impacts and “…tremendous strides in efficiency and productivity in the workplace through technology and the science of workplace management” (Larkin, 2015). This is a formal organization that helps accomplishes a goal or a task. Society would not be able to function properly without bureaucracy playing a role. Within a bureaucracy there are many different positions and elements that build the…

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    Maximal Oxygen Consumption; also known as VO2max, is defined as the highest rate at which oxygen can be taken in and used by the body every minute during intense exercise (2). It is measured in mL/kg/min, defined as the milliliters of oxygen per kilogram of body mass per minute. VO2max is generally measured by using a maximal exercise test to physical voluntary exhaustion where speed or power are increased consistently, requiring more oxygen uptake each phase. (1) Exercise intensities are…

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    measurement that measures the maximum volume that can be obtained by an individual is called VO2 max. VO2 physiology is two different categories 1) Utilization and 2) Delivery. Utilization is being able to extract and use oxygen. Delivery is about the transportation of oxygen cells either through the CVD or pulmonary system. VO2 is important for exercise and transporting oxygen to the muscles. VO2 max is important to health because it gives information on the function cardiac output of the…

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    Albert Einstein was one of the most influential people in the twentieth century. One hundred years later, we’re still using his equations, theories, and discoveries today. Albert Einstein was able to take a big stand in history. Taking a stand means to take a firm position in an issue. Einstein took this stand with his theory of relativity. Albert Einstein took a stand in history when he refused to give up proving relativity which carved a pathway to modern science. Einstein had some hardships…

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    Discussion VO2 max can be measured a variety of ways. There are many laboratory and/or field tests that could be completed by subjects to determine their VO2 max. According to McArdle (2015) “..usual activity modes include treadmill running or walking, bench stepping, and stationary cycling. In accord with exercise test and training specificity, other forms of testing employ free tethered, and flume swimming, swim-bench ergometry, in-line skating, roller skiing, simulated arm-leg climbing,…

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    Have you ever wondered, “Who discovered E=mc2?” The answer to that is Albert Einstein. Albert Einstein had impacted the world with his many discoveries in the field of physics. Though once regarded dull-witted as a small child, he is now known to others as one of the most intelligent individuals to ever live on the planet earth. Albert Einstein is easily the smartest scientist to ever live, and will always be remembered throughout history. Albert Einstein grew up differently than other people…

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    As I’ve attended Sacramento State for the past four years, I have grown an interest in the way we develop as youth and as an adult. My attitude towards sociology grew as I began to further investigate the environment and how we develop as human beings. My sociological self-discovery in life was working with and helping the general public. I developed an interest in helping people get on the right track by emphasizing the great things in life compared to the negative aspects that we indulge in on…

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    Sociology is the systematic study of the relationship between individuals and society. We can get interpret the world by making connections of others and environments that surround us everyday. There are three major sociological perspectives which are: structural functionalism, conflict perspective, and symbolic perspective. The perspectives each have their own ways of looking at how the world and individuals work as a whole. Functionalist theorist Emile Durkheim, Herbert Spencer, Robert Merton…

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    Working your way up to become successful comes with a lot of hard work and effort. Einstein started as a young boy to gain as much information as possible, which gave him a head start against many others who were trying to pursue the same job. Not only was Einstein a genius, he was able to spread his knowledge which lead him to become a famous figure in the early 1900’s. A childhood can be a period of time in someone’s life that can define the fate of their future. Albert Einstein was born…

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    The Many Obstacles of Capitalism I have been struggling with the reality that as Americans we are conditioned to become productive members of a capitalist society. Over the past few years I have slowly expanded my awareness regarding the capitalist system that drives this country by studying, working, and observing my surroundings. I have averaged an internship per year and landed several jobs, yet the roles I have played in these various companies have been largely unfulfilling. When I take a…

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