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    Discuss the disruption of biological rhythms 24m One example of disruption of biological rhythms is due to shift work and shift lag. This disrupts your sleeping pattern because it means you are required to be alert at night‚ so need to sleep during the day. This reverses and disrupts your circadian rhythm‚ becoming desynchronised where it is no longer entrained by EZ’s. There are many consequences of desynchronisation such as sleep deprivation. Shift workers find it hard to sleep during the day

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    Internal Locus of Attribution for Academic Success in the First Year of College. National Study of Student Learning‚ 3-7‚21-24. Retrieved September 15‚ 2003‚ from Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) database (R117G10037). Russell‚ R. & Petrie‚ T. (1992). Academic Adjustment of College Students: Assessment and Counseling Ryan‚ F. (1989). Participation in Intercollegiate Athletics: Affective Outcomes. Journal of College Student Development‚ 30‚ 122-128. Sedlacek‚ W. Adams-Gaston‚ J. (1992)

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    Poverty. (2012‚ January 20). Causes of Poverty. Retrieved from Fight Poverty: http://www.fightpoverty.mmbrico.com/poverty/reasons.html HUD. (2012‚ January 20). Fair Housing - Part 2: Interesting Statistics from HUD ’s 2008 Annual Repot. Retrieved from Petrie Stocking: http://petriestocking.com/blog/2009/07/10/fair-housing-part-2-interesting-statistics-from-huds-2008-annual-report/ HUD. (2012‚ January 20). Promoting Fair Housing. Retrieved from HUD: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/fair_housing_equal_opp/promotingfh

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    http://www.chemistrydaily.com/chemistry/plastic http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0860420 http://www.bpi.da.gov.ph/Publication/mp/pdf/t/talahib.pdf Kirkwood‚ Ralph C.‚ Longley‚ Anita J.2003.Clean Technology and the Environment. Harper‚ Charles A.‚ Petrie‚ Edward M.Plastics 2001.Materials and Processes: a Concise Encyclopedia.Encyclopedia Americana Chapter 3 Methodology Collection Preparation of Materials Talahib leaf sheaths will

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    “active” listening (McCabe and Timmins‚ 2006)‚ which is providing full attention towards client by physically‚ mentally and emotionally. However‚ effective listening is a process of “cognitive‚ behavioural and affective process” (Arnold and Underman Boggs‚ 2003). Listening can involve non verbal behaviour that can be through eye contact by staring or avoiding eye contact. A nurse can use facial expression like frowning‚ smiling‚ biting lips and raising eyebrows as well as body movement with different

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    ¿que hace que esta pelicula sea la favorita de tantas personas? Se trata de un cuento que retoma lugar en la vida cotidiana parecido a mitos clásicos como Frankenstein o Pinocho (ser viviente creado por el hombre‚ que lucha por hacerse un espacio en la sociedad) o como la Bella y la Bestia y cierta influencia de la obra El Fantasma de la Ópera (un amor imposible entre un monstruo‚ marginado por la sociedad‚ y una bella joven). El entorno social es descrito de forma crítica y a veces ridiculizando

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    Sunday the Grangerfords and Shepherdsons sit in church together with their guns held “between their knees” while they listen to the minister’s sermon on brotherly love.Attempted Lynching of Colonel Sherburn. Chap 22 p. 144SummaryAfter the shooting of Boggs the drunk‚ someone in town suggests that Colonel Sherburn should be lynched.The crowd turns into an angry mob‚ stopping at nothing in pursuit of revenge against Sherburn. But Colonel Sherburn’s speech to the would-be lynch mob is a harsh invective

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    Few books in American literature have been as influential or as controversial as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. Many critics consider the novel to be racist due to the use of racial slurs and the unflattering depiction of the South. However‚ Mark Twain was not a racist but a true revolutionary who shed light on a dark time in American history. Twain uses the protagonist Huck Finn and the Mississippi River to help guide the reader through a time of turmoil as they explore the

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    wrongs the jackass” (“Mark Twain”). A quote from Mark Twain himself showing the humor of himself outside of stories. Twain’s quote seems to relate closely to the story “The Kicking Mule” “the mule raised his heels with such velocity and forces that Boggs rose in the air like a bird and alighted on all fours in a muddy ditch” (Twain‚ “The Kicking Mule”) This quote and Twains quote relate closely in that in the story a man is stupid enough to bet that the mule would kick him and not kick a fly off the

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    Bowling Report History of Bowling Bowling has a long and rich history‚ and today is one of the most popular sports in the world. A British anthropologist‚ Sir Flinders Petrie‚ discovered in the 1930’s a collection of objects in a child’s grave in Egypt that appeared to him to be used for a crude form of bowling. If he was correct‚ then bowling traces its ancestry to 3200 BC. A German historian‚ William Pehle‚ asserted that bowling began in his country about 300 AD. There is substantial evidence

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