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    Piaget's Responses

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    children and these five categories can be extended for classifying interviewee’s responses in other contexts – answers at random, suggested conceptions, liberated conceptions, spontaneous conceptions and romancing (as cited in Wellington, 2000). Analyzing such responses is a tiresome yet important task for any researcher in order to understand how relevant the response is. Every researcher is faced with the dilemma of how much of the collected data is to be utilized and how much of it is to be…

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    framework. In the article, Dorothy Lee argues that in today’s fast pacing era the principle of human dignity and respect for individuals are not incorporated. She is worried about societies that don't give freedom to individual and don't allow spontaneous functioning. Therefore she decides to explore different cultures such as the Wintu Indians, Chinese, Burmese, Navaho…

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    not arranged into sarcomeres, so the cells do not appear striated. These thin and thick filaments interact with each other in the presence of calcium (Ca²⁺) in order to form cross bridges. The cross bridges allow for these filaments to slide by one another, thereby undergoing the sliding filament model, to accomplish contraction. In order for contraction to occur, a signaling molecule must bind and activate a G-coupled protein receptor, containing alpha, beta, and gamma subunits, on the plasma…

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    the instrument ABFW – pragmatic through speech and hearing screening. To evaluate the pragmatic function 30 minutes of interaction is recorded between Zach and an adult family member, in spontaneous situations. The member of the family will play an activity of the child’s interest to provide adequate spontaneous communicative context. For results, the 30 minutes are transcribed, the shifts were reported in children and adults for further analysis…

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    I am doing a discourse analysis of political speeches; I have chosen two political speeches, produced 45 years apart, in order to investigate the language surrounding racial equality and how it has changed over time. I collected my data from the internet as it is easily accessible, due to the fact that these speeches were spoken by public figures and televised. When finding my appendices I searched for speeches focused on racial equality, spoken by two different influential male figures with…

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    Physiology of early miscarriage Sporadic miscarriage occurs before embryo development represent a physiological phenomenon, which prevents congenitally malformed or chromosomally abnormal embryos to progress to viability. Congenital and/or chromosomal abnormalities incompatible with life observed in 85% of early clinical miscarriages.[5] However, some aneuploidies can survive to term pregnancy as trisomy 21. The fetal chromosomal abnormalities of maternal origin are related to the advanced…

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    Meaning Of Invictus

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    ‘Invictus’ is about drawing upon one self’s inner strengths, and discovering what we can achieve in the darkest of times, having the will to survive. Within the first stanza, the line “the night that covers me, black as the pit from pole to pole” uses a Metaphor to represent the austerity of the world we live in, and the problems that are circumjacent within society. His use of the noun ‘dark’ and ‘night’ imply its negative association with humanity, in particular the hardships that encompass…

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    and consistency are two important words to keep in mind. What problems occur if the doctor’s prescription isn’t fulfilled? Taking antibiotics in a flawed manner could lead to antibiotic resistance . It occurs when bacterias adapt ways: or change, in order to survive from an antibiotic drug (Antibiotic Resistance 2014). An example of this situation is how a strain of Staphylococcus aureus (bacteria) developed a resistant to an antibiotic called methicillin (MRSA Infection 2015). As a result, the…

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    blood supply to the placenta and uterus, by impeding the reuptake of norepinephrine, thus causing arterial vasoconstriction. A majority of studies also point to spontaneous abortion as a result of current cocaine use by the mother. With the absence of a dose- response association, this suggest that any amount of the drug can lead to spontaneous abortion of the pregnancy, regardless if the exposure was a low or high level (Ness, p. 333,337). In another study the concentration of cocaine in the…

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    uterus and this is known as the trophectoderm. The second is the inner cluster of cells which is a clump of approximately 10-20 cells and is known as the inner cell mass. The cells within this orb are unspecialised and will continue to proliferate in order to differentiate into the essential cells that will develop the entire…

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