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    Community Health Nursing - Emergency Response WGU Community Health Nursing HAT1 (0310) Community Health Nursing - Emergency Response Whether a disaster is natural or man-made it can have immediate and lasting effects on a community the can affect the financial‚ environmental and health aspects of an individual or a community. Quick and efficient response is imperative in all aspects of emergency response including healthcare. Ongoing personnel training‚ establishing preparedness plans

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    LESSON PLAN Name: Allison Akenson WGU Task Objective Number: ELT: Task 12 GENERAL INFORMATION | Lesson Title & Subject(s): Expository Writing Lesson / Language Arts Topic or Unit of Study: Expository Writing Lesson: Informing the reader of a topic that would include facts‚ such as book reports or research reports. Grade/Level: Third Instructional Setting: Third grade classroom will be seated at their individual desks for presentation of expository writing‚ guided practice

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    history. They didn’t rise up in similar conditions like bacteria and eukaryotes. Because of this they placed as a separate domain in the three-domain system‚ that divides cellular life forms into bacteria‚ archaea‚ and eukaryote domains. Also their biochemistry is different where they have a reliance on ether lipids in their cell membranes. The chemical makeup of Archea is one of the main differences why it is separated from other prokaryotes. Many forms of prokaryotes have cell walls made up of chemical

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    admission‚ during the first two years of my academic college career‚ I will pay close attention to all prerequisite courses that are required for graduation which include basic math and advance science courses such as‚ microbiology‚ mammalogy‚ and biochemistry. Getting into veterinary schools is extremely

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    08.06 Biochemistry and Technology 1. For the lesson‚ I chose the topic of animal cloning for agricultural needs. 2. The sources I used are http://www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/NewsEvents/FDAVeterinarianNewsletter/ucm106070.htm http://www.understandinganimalresearch.org.uk/how/areas-of-research/animal-cloning/ 3. Cloning has always been something of science fiction‚ the ability to make an exact copy of an organism. Recently though‚ this sci-fi idea is more of reality than ever. Many have

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    unhealthy condition does not develop overnight. Pathological development is always accompanied by warnings. Our body is a wonderful machine. When something goes wrong it warns us beforehand. We need to pick up the signals. Each one has a unique biochemistry as well as a unique metabolism. Therefore each individual has different nutritional needs which depend upon his medical history & lifestyle. Fortunately there are generic ways to keep ourselves healthy. There are many common ways which if followed

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    of the anti-fructose group. His main argument is that there is no unique harm from fructose when calories remained the same or added to a controlled diet and the link to overweight obesity and diabetes. His findings or premise is that although biochemistry has shown that fructose is metabolized differently than glucose and could potentially promote fat and weight gain‚ the argument needs to be looked at further with regards to metabolism and calorie intake overall. An additional premise is that the

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    studies‚ reliable biomarkers are going to be necessary in order to assess the progression of OA. Improvements in the understanding of the cartilage’s biochemistry have been responsible for the increase in the number of studies testing molecules involved in the OA as biomarkers of OA. With the aid of biomarkers and an improved understanding of the biochemistry of cartilage‚ researchers studying OA can develop DMOADs which could permanently change the lives of millions of people suffering from the chronic

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    References: 1. Voet‚ D. and Voet‚ J. (2004). Biochemistry‚ 3rd Ed. John Wiley & Sons‚ 6.3‚ p 133. 2. Voet‚ D. and Voet‚ J. (2004). Biochemistry 3rd Ed. John Wiley & Sons‚ 6.3Bc p 139.

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    when surrounded by a pH of 7. However‚ there are some enzymes such as pepsin‚ who work under acidic environments (Biochemistry Lab Manual‚ 2003). The environment that surrounds our enzymes is extremely important when it comes to the processes of our body because the environment can inhibit many reactions that are necessary for proper homeostasis. References Biochemistry Lab Manual. 2003. pH Effects on Enzyme Activity. Retrieved February 11‚ 2014 from http://www.chem.fsu.edu/chemlab/bch4053l/enzymes/activity/index

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