Human homeostasis From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Human homeostasis is derived from the Greek‚ homeo or "constant"[dubious – discuss]‚ and stasis or "stable" and means remaining stable or remaining the same.[1] Homeostasis — also spelled homoeostasis or homœostasis (from Greek: ὅμοιος‚ "hómoios"‚ "similar"‚[1] and στάσις‚ stásis‚ "standing still"[2]) — is the property of a system in which variables are regulated so that internal conditions remain stable and relatively constant. Examples
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1. A company has a separate legal personality from the members in the company so in law it has separate rights and liabilities. The company can enter contracts and own property which wouldn ’t make the members of the company liable only the company itself. The case which illustrates this is Salomon v Salomon & co (1897) Salomon formed a limited company to take over his business‚ himself‚ his wife‚ his daughter and four of his sons each subscribed for one share. When the company fell on hard times
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(SDA) and common law derivative action (CDA)‚ we need to define what they are. Salim (2013) established the meaning of CDA: The common law derivative action is based on two principles‚ the ‘majority rule’ and ‘proper plaintiff rule’‚ stated in the case of Foss v Harbottle (1843). The ‘majority rule’ means simply that the wishes of the majority will prevail over those of the minority. The “proper plaintiff rule’ provides that if a wrong is committed against a company then the company is the proper claimant
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Library): Additional information for this title Main Title: Understanding company law / Phillip Lipton‚ Abe Herzberg‚ Michelle Welsh. Author: Lipton‚ P. (Phillip) Herzberg‚ A. (Abraham) Welsh‚ Michelle Edition: 16th ed. Imprint: Pyrmont‚ N.S.W. : Thomson Reuters‚ c2012. Collation: viii‚ 987 p.; 26 cm. Notes: Previous ed.: 2010. "The 16th edition incorporates a number of significant recent amendments to legislation and case law. These include: Personal Property Securities (Corporations and Other Amendments)
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IGCSE Biology 2012 exam revision notes by Samuel Lees Contents: Section I: Characteristics and classification of living organisms 1. Characteristics of living organisms 2. Classification and diversity of living organisms 2.1 Concept and use of a classificatory system 2.2 Adaptations of organisms to their environment 3. Simple Keys Section II: Organisation and maintenance of the organism 1. Cell structure and organisation 2. Levels of organisation 3. Size of specimens 4. Movement in and out
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St Ivo School Geography Department - GCSE REVISION Solar Output – variations in amount of energy given off by sun – sunspots can affect solar output – e.g. reduction in sunspot activity between 1645-1715 likely cause of Little Ice Age Orbital Geometry – earth’s orbit of the sun varies in shape – when circular glacial periods have occurred‚ when elliptical warmer periods result (Milankovitch Cylces) www.geobytesgcse.wordpress.com Name and describe 2 external factors which affect climate change
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Share capital Introduction A public company can acquire funding by offering or inviting the public to subscribe to its securities (shares). A company limited by shares issues and allots shares to a shareholder in return for capital. This called share or equity capital. Capital structure Authorized Share Capital Meaning of authorized and issued capital: S18(1)(c) Company Act 1965: If the company is limited by shares‚ its memorandum must state the amount of share capital and its division into
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Acme Fireworks Management Latisha Bogan BUS 311: Business Law I Instructor: Shawn Grimsley March 16‚ 2015 Introduction Acme Fireworks Company is a fireworks retailer who sells fireworks‚ puts on ground displays and large aerial fireworks. As the manager‚ it is my job to determine if the inquiries from the large businesses can be fulfilled and if the contracts with these businesses are enforceable. In order to manufacture the increased amount of fireworks needed‚ the owner will be required to
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Topic 1- CLASSIFICATIONS AND DEFINITIONS Fundamental Concepts Land defined in Bernstein v Skyview – doesn’t extend to airspace as well. Defeats traditional view that land is everything up to the heavens etc. Land includes corporeal hereditaments- the land and what is attached to it‚ as well as incorporeal hereditaments- Rights over land including easements and rights of way. Sellers usually write a list of what they see as fixtures and what they see as chattels Botham v TSB Bank plc [1996]
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Topic 1: The building blocks of cells Lesson Specification learning outcomes Prior learning from KS3 HSW statements BTEC Links Lesson B2.1 Plant and animal cells 1.2 Describe the function of the components of a plant cell including chloroplast‚ large vacuole‚ cell wall‚ cell membrane‚ mitochondria‚ cytoplasm and nucleus Year 9 Explain‚ using a range of models and analogies‚ how the specialised cells and tissues involved in movement and support are adapted to their function‚ e.g. muscle cells
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