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    Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an idiopathic autoimmune disorder that affects the nervous system. MS results from progressive demyelination of the white matter of the brain and spinal chord. Multiple sclerosis affects the nervous system by damaging the nerve cell’s myelin, a process known as demyelination. Multiple sclerosis causes scattered demyelinated lesions causing neurologic dysfunction. The myelin is a lipoprotein complex formed of glial cells. The primary functions of the axonal myelin are…

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    Interrelation between the cardiovascular system and the respiratory system The cardiovascular system and the respiratory system can interrelate to perform a function such as exercise. In order for the body to move our muscles require oxygen. While the body’s muscles are working there is a constant delivery of oxygen to the muscles. The oxygen is taken to the muscles during exercise as a result of the circulatory and respiratory systems working together. The heart, blood and the lungs are the…

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    When dealing with economics there are two major allocation systems, one of which is the Centrally planned system, and the other is the Market system. The centrally planned economic system is when the economic decisions are made by a state or government instead of the contact between consumers and businesses. Not like a market economy in which production decisions are made by private citizens and business owners. A centrally planned economy looks to control what is produced and how the resources…

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    Capitalism Should Not Be Promoted as the Best Economic System Jawaharlal Nehru stated that “The forces of a capitalist society, if left unchecked, tend to make the rich richer and the poor poorer”. The term ‘Capitalism’ was introduced in the 17th century having the meaning that government interventions should be limited in the market. Presently, the major devolved countries economy, such as America, are following the concept of a capital system. In recent years, Capitalism is blamed for the…

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    of minerals and endocrine regulation. The adult human skeletal system consists of 206 bones, as well as a network of tendons, ligaments and cartilage that connects them. The skeletal system performs vital functions — support, movement, protection, blood cell production, calcium storage and endocrine regulation — that enable us to survive. Muscles connect to your skeleton and they contract and move the skeleton along. Your skeletal system is made up of cartilage and calcified bone that work…

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    Endocrine System controls bodily functions that tend to occur over a long time. Taking a similar role to the nervous system to keep the body in a state of homeostasis. Through the use of a negative feedback loop the Endocrine system insures the proper amount of hormone is in the body at any given time. These hormones serve functions from growth to balancing ion levels in the body. The Endocrine system is specifically down to the hormone meant for homeostasis. The Endocrine System is a…

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    respiratory system is a system that deals with how animals receive their oxygen, and not so surprisingly there are many ways different ways animals do this. Humans have an organ called the lungs which helps us inhale oxygen, but fish do not. Fish usually use gills to breathe but there are some exceptions such as the lungfish. The lungfish is one of the only types of fish that have lungs. This is why today we will compare the differences between the lungfish and human respiratory systems. We will…

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    improvement from paper-based journal and ledgers to a new level of accounting system that is completely automated (The WritePass Journal, 2012). The Accounting Information System commonly referred to as AIS is an automated system that is computer based is mostly used for tracking most of the accounting activities in relation to information technology resources. Most of these activities revolve around…

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    271). The factors that can lead to a high-performing work system are the organization’s structure, job design such as tasks designed, people, reward systems, and information systems that allow organizations to share information widely. The main outcome of a high-performance work system is hitting the organization’s goals, which can include growth, productivity and high profits. While the Container Store seems to be a great…

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    Toyota's management system, officially known as the Toyota Production System (TPS) has patterned its management strategy from the scientific management. Taiichi Ohno, a former president of Toyota, studied the work of Fredrick Taylor and invented the "TPS": Toyota Production System. The purpose of this production system was to prevent inconsistency in the work and eliminate wastes or delays. The company did not want their workers to stand, wait and attend machines. The workers were required to…

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