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    students take advantage of them. Although all the novels were interesting and you could really relate to them, there was only one novel that I could relate to the most, which was Brent Staples novel, people witness professors trying to avoid negative feedbacks from students. While I understand why David Foster Wallace makes his argument, I believe that college does prepare you for life and gives you the knowledge and skills to become a well-adjusted person. It is college that it allows a…

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    Dimension: Quality of Feedback Focus of dimension: Assesses the degree to which the teacher provides feedback that expands learning and understanding and encourages continued participation. Summary of strengths: Scaffolding: There were a few examples of teachers providing children with the necessary help to allow them to succeed or complete a task. For example, a child was having difficulty opening up a cheese wrapper. The teachers provided assistance by giving verbal (push it up, hold it…

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    This is an example of negative feedback in the digestive system In negative feedback, any changes from the normal function is opposed, The change in the controlled state it then responses to bring the function of the organ or structure in back to within the normal range. This is an on going process in the human body. Negative feedback ensures that, in any control system, changes are reversed and returned back to the set level. An…

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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, we are…

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    Asana And Pranayama Study

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    EFFECTS OF YOGASANA AND PRANAYAMA EXERCISES ON SELECTED BIOCHEMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL VARIABLES. J.Saravanan*, Dr.P.KanagaSabai** ABSTRACT Yoga, a form of physical activity is rapidly gaining popularity and has many health benefits. The study was designed to find out the effects of Yogasana and pranayama on the selected biochemical and physiological variables. Sixty male students studying B.P.Ed, in the Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Annamalai University…

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    Maintaining Homeostasis

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    being able to constantly maintain a relatively stable is my take on homeostasis. Your ph balance, concentration of glucose, and the concentration of ions in your blood stream are all factors of homeostasis. Homeostasis levels dropping to low or raising to high could result in serious illness. There are many factors to maintaining a good homeostasis. Your biological system based on your genetic make-up are constantly changing and fluctuating at various levels. For example doing strenuous…

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    It 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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    lecturing and multi-media presentations to maximize the dissemination of information, followed by question and answer sessions, self-assessments, and group participation to maximize learner practice and feedback. This quizzes and assessments provide both learners and teachers with immediate feedback on the effectiveness of the training modules, and allows for immediate clarifications and learning plan adjustments if needed (TrainingToday, 2016). The Computer-based learning (CBL) or…

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    An manager should provide general feedback on a regular basis, such as after tasks are completed, to keep employees aware of the quality of their work. By taking the time to offer general feedback, an employer can avoid surprising the employee with negative feedback and the unnecessary conflict it may cause. When an employee is surprised during an evaluation the focus shifts from what they must do to improve going forward and switches to a defensive posture that can manifests itself by blaming…

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