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    relationship to work, all key players need to be involved, creating a positive connection to performance, promoting strengths and resilience (Hawkins & Shohet, 2012; Hanna & Potter, 2012; Frey et al., 2012; Wonnacott, 2012; Mor Barak, Travis, Pyun, & Xie, 2009). Thus, preventing burnout through support, safety, self-care, ongoing learning and creating worker satisfaction through meeting both client and…

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    Human Genetic Engineering

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    the research being conducted for genetically modifying the human genome is being conducted on mice. Likewise, using mice to study genetic engineering is a “powerful method for studying gene function and creating animal models of human diseases” (Liu, Xie, Gui, Du 217). Understanding…

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    Continuance Commitment: Continuance commitment is the “need” component or the gain/loss of working in an organization. Continuance commitment is the degree with which employees realize that if they left the organization, the loss of it would be greater than the benefit. The perceived losses can be monetary (pay and benefits); social (friendship); or professional (might have seniority). If there is higher level of continuance commitment, the degree of attachment with the organization will be…

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    Distracted driving by cell phone uses were identified as a major threat in driving, causing serious and sometimes fatal crashes. According to National safety Consul, nearly 25% of all car crashes (1 out of 4) involved cell phone distraction. Only in 2011, cell phone use in motor vehicle crashes caused $100B in damages ( ). Due to the danger it posed to the public, cell phone use in driving has been banned in 37 states in the United State ( ). Moreover, smartphones give this opportunity to us to…

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    The Benefits of Organic Products for People and The Environment Nutrients from food are vital to human performance in the daily activities that they partake in. There is a diet that follows a lifestyle of receiving plentiful nutrients and it may be hard to fulfill when a lot of foods are injected with all types of harmful or non-beneficial substances. Those kind of foods are labeled as “conventional” foods which contrasts from organic products. The technology available today coincides with…

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    Sca1 Disease Case Study

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    Question 1: Based on this video, describe the symptoms of the SCA1 disease. The SCA1 patients usually presents symptoms such as: * Loss of balance and coordination *They miss the movement target *It gets hard for them to walk, so they have to use wheelchairs *They loss the talking skill * Problems with food, so they frequently get shock because they have lack of movement control *Breathing problems, which is the mean symtoms that causes them death. Question 2: Explain how to read the chart by…

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    It was my 14th class the bilingual course “Essentials of the Learning Sciences”, and the topic was about “Knowledge Building and Knowledge Creation: Theory, Pedagogy, and Technology” Before the class, I spent a lot of time searching for some related works in order to understand some definitions of the chapter’s especially these words “mtadiscourse, rise above, and promisingness” Also, to make it understandable for my classmates. After I finished reading part and I assumed that they would go…

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    (Cirtain et al., 2016). HL- 60 cell line has been used as an in vitro system for studying cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the proliferation and differentiation of normal and leukemic cells of the hematopoietic, or white blood cell lineage (Xie et al., 1998). HL-60 cells are invaluable as they are easy to maintain, differentiate and can be used to investigate cell development, or gene expression. HL-60 cells can be used to induce differentiation via signal transduction into…

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    Sleep Paralysis and Anxiety Disorders Studies have suggested that individuals who suffer from an anxiety disorder are more likely to experience isolated sleep paralysis. Sleep paralysis is the inability to make voluntary movements during the onset of sleep called hypnagogic sleep paralysis or upon awakening called hypnopompic sleep paralysis. During sleep, the body alternates between REM (rapid eye movement) and NREM (non-rapid eye movement). During REM sleep, the body goes into a state of…

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    Mountain Hermits Gazing at a Waterfall A piece of work that really intrigued me was, Mountain Hermits Gazing at a Waterfall, made by Japanese artist, Hashimoto Kanetsu. The medium of this work is ink and color on a paper hanging scroll; the use of paper was quite common with artists because it is much more absorbent than silk, and allowed for spontaneous effects (“Technical Aspects of Chinese Painting” 1). The length of this scroll is rather long, about 5 feet tall, which is common for hanging…

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