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    topic 2 this week. The topic is Discuss how buffers help to regulate body pH. The pH level in the blood is maintained by the kidneys and the lungs. The pH level on the blood should be at 7.4. In order for the kidneys and lungs to maintain this pH level it affects the buffers in the blood. The buffer is a substance that is resistant to the change in the body’s pH level. Basically the buffers can make an acid or base less potent and try and neutralize it so the body is not overly acidic or basic.

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    is‚ that government exists at the consent of the governed‚ but Locke believed that people would naturally come together to govern themselves‚ while Hobbes believed they needed a strong authority (monarch) to bring them together. As you research to learn more about what these two philosophers thought about politics‚ which of their two fundamental ideas most reflect your own thinking? Why? I agree more so with John Locke and his statement on letting the people govern themselves because we do have rights

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    Do you ever hear about conspiracy theories about the government somehow controlling us or the way that we think? What if that was actually true? Would you try to break free from the mold? In one novel by Aldous Huxley‚ Brave New World‚ that is what is actually happening. The government in Brave New World has various means of controlling the people who live under its rule. They use many different procedures of doing so‚ some of which include soma‚ conditioning‚ and the caste system. First‚ the government

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    The government of the state of Texas is a difficult and complicated institution that is composed of many different levels. The question comes in to everyone’s mind at one time or another whether or not to trust the government. It could be that people believe that the officials will take advantage of their power‚ or simply people don’t like the idea of being controlled by someone who is not a family member or friend. To avoid this centralized power‚ the government is divided into stages and this is

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    Purposes of Government “A war where every man is enemy to every man‚” where people live in “ continual fear and danger of violent death.” Thomas Hobbes‚ an english political philosopher‚ describes what life would be without a government. All governments tax‚ punish‚ regulate and restrict their citizens in order to help accommodate peace and protection. The federal government has many purposes in which it protects the citizens and the the principles that the nation was built upon. One of the governments

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    How effectively do the three branches of the Federal government check each other? The checks and balances system was put in place in order to stabilise the separation of powers. However‚ questions have arisen regarding how effective and credible the checks and balances system really is; debating whether some branches have more power than others. According to the constitution the legislative branch is to make the laws‚ the judicial branch is to review the laws to be sure that they are constitutional

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    How effectively did the liberal government deal with the problem of poverty between 1906 and 1914? Between 1906 and 1914 the liberal democrats where in power‚ at this time it was becoming apparent that poverty was a big problem in Britain and reports from two men‚ Charles Booth and Seebolm Rowntree who had interests in social reform and the poorest off people of Britain‚ showed that many people in Britain where living below the poverty line. The liberals realised that in order to stay in power they

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    Everyone thinks that none of the stories they hear will happen to them. They think they are invincible. “So You Think You Are Going to Live Forever?” is a presentation by Officer Pete Collins to a group of high school students. It was taken in 1990 to lower the level of those who drink and drive. Sadly‚ the rate of drinking has gone up. In this essay‚ it will explain what beer commercials don’t. Alcohol is advertized every day. They are the leading category in commercial advertisements today. However

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    topic‚ and people have mixed views about this‚ but we should keep in mind that there are positive outcomes to legalizing abortion. The government has been placing certain bans and restrictions on abortion‚ but the government should leave the abortion option because abortion is for the woman to choose not the government‚ it prevents child abuse and neglect‚ and it prevents illegal abortions. For these reasons and those that follow‚ the government should not have the right to illegalize abortion. To begin

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    a primary ideal of the United States government. In the past five years‚ new technology has emerged that has aided the government in ensuring this ideal. In the novel 1984‚ by George Orwell‚ Orwell uses a dystopian society to portray a government which utilizes technology and procedures to make it seem like they are protecting the citizens‚ but in reality is generating fear to control and have complete power over the people. In modern America‚ the government has been accused of similar actions and

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