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    M1-Compare the strengths & weaknesses of Operating System There are many different types of Operating Systems that are developed for different reasons, the most common operating systems in desktop computers and laptops are Windows and Linux. The company has requested that I run comparison of Windows 7 and Linux 14, there functions, features, pros, cons and at the end give my overall opinion. Windows 7: Windows 7 has incorporated new features make it more advance than Windows Vista but also make…

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    alteration to Service-Orientation (SO), which is entirely based on open standards-based computing. The viewpoint of IT functionality in the direction of SO is being accessible as discoverable services on the…

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    contraction pulls on the corresponding bone at its insertion point. Stationary bone is called the point of origin for the skeletal muscle, while the one which moves is known as the point of insertion. This together movement in skeletal and muscular systems cause the body movements and actions. When the signal to relax is received, muscle moves back to its original position and so do the bones. Section C 1. Outline the composition of bone, the structure of a long bone and explain the functions…

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    electronic systems and communication play a very crucial role in our everyday lives. Since a very young age, I have been highly passionate about the design and efficiency of a system or product. Be it a structure for a house, process, system or an organization, my mind is always devising methods to improve a process or designing new means for a product, to yield it’s maximum potential. Having completed my Bachelors in Industrial Engineering, a study, whose core focus is to optimize a system or…

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    In today’s capitalist society money holds an important place in the web of meaning of society. Money is a homogenizing factor that unites a culture and unifies them as one (Sahlins, 1976). There are many forms of money, it comes in all shapes and forms but as society becomes more global money has undergone an evolution. Money has evolved from special purpose to a more general-purpose form, which can be traded across boarders and for a variety of goods and services at an established value.…

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    Systems thinking (ST) is a concept to understand how a complex system (e.g. health management) functions as a whole by examining how the components (subsystems) of the entire system are connected and interact dynamically instead of as individual stakeholders. Historically, ST was developed and used by various disciplines in the twentieth century to transfer methods across disciplines known as interdisciplinary (Peters, 2014). Multiple disciplines can collaborate about methods and conceptual…

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    This is produced in the liver; these hormones lead to Blood Sugar Imbalance and Diabetes, Weight Gain and Obesity, Immune System Suppression and many more problems within the body. 3. Psychological effects of stress Psychological effects of stress are the effects that have to do with mental health and the way in which the mind can cope under the pressure. • Chemical imbalances:…

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    lifespan. In another experiment the conclusion was made that “Greater optimism predicted greater antibody production and better immune outcomes” (Mindfulness and Positive Thinking). In the long run, having an optimistic personality will make the immune system stronger and the body less likely to become ill. For example in, “Mindfulness and Positive Thinking” it states, “There is also evidence that optimism can protect against the development of chronic diseases.” Chronic diseases are very…

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    Another important role the pharynx, taking place in the respiratory system. The pharynx also plays an important role in the respiratory system, as air from the nasal cavity passes through the pharynx on its way to the larynx and eventually the lungs, because the pharynx serves two separate jobs. The esophagus is a really simple tube that is used for transportation…

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    order for the process to begin. By then the patient most likely will have died. Some treatments are too cruel to administer to a teenager or child, so even if it is the best and most efficient method of treatment, we can’t risk it. The door slides open and Barry’s parents barge through straight to their dying son. They must have just been informed of the great possibility of…

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