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    coded (purple for keyboard, green for mouse) or have symbols printed alongside the ports as to connect them correctly. This port requires a round, 6 pin connector. These ports are not always found as keyboards and mice can utilise a USB connection to function. • Ethernet (RJ-45) – The Ethernet port is compatible with an RJ-45 connector, see FIGURE, this is used when connecting to a local area network for internet access. The RJ-45 port has 8 pins and varying speeds dependant on the network port…

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    One of Freud’s strongest arguments for psychoanalysis is in his interpretation of the mind and its functions. The primary goal of psychoanalysis is to make the unconscious conscious. In relation to the literary theory, psychoanalysis is engaged to liberate the innate drives and desires to form a better understanding of literary works. Therefore, whether or not Freud’s theories are absolute or undeniably true, they provide a basis for connecting to the innermost part of an individual or the…

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    signing the two pieces of legislation on the same day, so time constraints did not allow for the authors to compare them side-by-side. This haste allowed for two inconsistent documents to be signed into law. Inconsistencies included overlapping functions, which would cause more friction between the services. Additionally, the order specified that the Air Force would train forces to carry out seven tasks, in order of precedence. Interestingly, “supporting land forces” was second to last on…

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    transports to the cell which requires energy which is the mitochondria and cells that use a lot of energy such as the muscle have lots of mitochondria. The ATP is important when it comes to energy requirements within the cell because it actually transfers the energy from reaction to reaction and supplies the energy to the parts of the cell which actually need it. ADP is just as important when it comes to energy requirements because ATP is synthesized ADP because when the cell stores energy, it…

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    Operation Husky Failure

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    Europe, HUSKY was an important Allied victory. However, it was an imperfect victory, diminished by the escape of over 100,000 Axis soldiers. An evaluation of HUSKY shows the nascent Allied command was not yet proficient in the integration of joint functions. Allied command and control (C2) during HUSKY was ineffective when evaluated against the mission command attributes of commander’s intent,…

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    Endosymbiosis Essay

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    Mitochondrial Origin and Endosymbiosis Numerous biological processes depend on the generation and recycling of ATP to maintain homeostasis and carry out vital roles within a cell. Without mitochondria, the generation of ATP via oxidative phosphorylation would not occur. Cellular energy metabolism generates the most ATP within the mitochondria and during oxidative phosphorylation. Comparison of the different endosymbiosis theories, evolutionary time frames, mechanisms, and genetic testing can…

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    types of blood vessels, including capillaries, arteries and veins. • Arteries take oxygen-rich blood away from heart. • Veins take blood back toward heart. • Capillaries are very tiny blood vessels that form a connection between arteries and veins. Transfer of nutrients, oxygen and wastes in and out of body facilitated by the capillary. 3. The Blood The heart pumps blood throughout body. The blood is a substance that carries water, nutrients, waste products and oxygen to and from body cells. A…

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    The bank plays an important role in the growth of the economy of a nation. Bank is a financial institution, which offers the service of deposit and lending of funds. In other words, a bank is an institution that accepts idle resources from the person who has a surplus of funds and makes those funds available to borrowers who have deficits. It looks after the financial troubles of its consumer, so banks act as financial intermediaries between depositors who supply the capital and the borrowers…

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    Group Observation Paper

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    I work in a Transfer Center for a Level II Trauma Center and we recently acquired a new Director of Administration. Throughout the last year, the Director has made a point to change many processes, for worse or for better. The majority of her effort has been focused on how the office functions as a group or “team.” Two influential factors on how our group functions is the fact that the entire team is female in gender and group decision making. There is a particular instance where the team was…

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    Glucagon Vs Insulin

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    Bile functions as a fat emulsifier that breaks down fats into small particles. By making the fat into smaller particles, the fat can be digested. Bile has a composition of: cholesterol, triglycerides, phospholipids, an assortment of electrolytes, water, bile salts…

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