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    eat contains calories. Excess calorie intake means that the daily intake of calories is too much and above the daily use of energy. Nowadays‚ the major nutritional problems are excess calorie intake such as fat‚ protein‚ and sugar and insufficient intake of the fiber and nutrients provided by vegetables and fruits. A well-balanced diet is important for our body to function optimally‚ everyone needs to be conscious about the bad effects of a high-calorie intake. Why are so many people consuming

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    (Wallace and Szilag 1982: 53). Luthans (1998) asserts that motivation is the process that arouses‚ energizes‚ directs‚ and sustains behaviour and performance. That is‚ it is the process of stimulating people to action and to achieve a desired task. One way of stimulating employees is to employ effective motivation‚ which makes workers more satisfied with and committed to their jobs. Money is not the

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    Caffeine and Reaction Time

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    Daniel Kim 12-3-12 HBS‚ period 1 Reaction time experiment Caffeine and Reaction Time 1) Identify the Problem or Question How does the consumption of caffeine affect the reaction time of the nervous system? 2) Introduction Purpose of the experiment: To identify the whether or not caffeine increases or decreases the reaction time of the nervous system. In our experiment‚ we have decided to use all the “cases” which will test how fast a signal from our brain will be sent to our

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    Caffeine Bulbs Experiment

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    For this experiment‚ there were four onion bulbs labeled A‚ B‚ C‚ and D. Bulbs B‚ C‚ and D were each immersed in a different concentration of coffee. Bulb A acted as the control because it was not immersed in any concentration of coffee; instead‚ the onion roots grew in water. The following is a list‚ in order‚ of the concentration of caffeine bulbs B‚ C‚ and D were in: 0.1%‚ 0.3%‚ and 0.5%. Four test tubes were gathered to set up the experiment‚ each holding an onion bulb. After each day‚ every

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    Business Etiquette and Protocol Doing Business in a Global Forum 1 Goals • • • • Review elements of business etiquette Provide up-to-date information Provide guidelines for business decorum Provide information on cultures and countries 2 Business Etiquette and Protocol – Why? • Must be aware of more rules of behavior than you expect to encounter in most social situations. • Need to be aware of the behavior that is expected in the world of work. • It is how you play the game. 3 Common Business

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    balance homework assignments‚ parties‚ sports activities and friends. The result is that young people suffer from stress. There are different ways of dealing with stress. Everyone knows that caffeine‚ whether it is in the form of coffee or soft drinks‚ keeps you awake and alert. But caffeine is a drug which can become addictive. In the end‚ like other drugs. caffeine only leads to more stress. A better way to deal with stress is to exercise: Research has proved that physical exercise is a good release

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    ( Check Nutrition Unit 21) Define metabolism and describe the two forms; Anabolism and Catabolism and give examples of each? Metabolism: Every time food is swallowed‚ the body works hard to process the nutrients that have been consumed. Long after the food is digested‚ the nutrients the body has now eaten become the building blocks and the fuel of the body to keep it going. The body gets the energy it needs from food‚ and this is called metabolism. Metabolism is a collection of chemical reactions

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    Zone Routing Protocol

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    Zone Routing Protocol in Computer Networking (ZRP) Abstract Routing protocols for mobile ad-hoc networks have to face the challenge of frequently changing topology‚ low transmission power and asymmetric links. Both proactive and reactive routing protocols prove to be inefficient under these circumstances. The Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) combines the advantages of the proactive and reactive approaches by maintaining an up-to-date topological map of a zone centered on each node. Within

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    Protocol. The term comes from the Greek "protokollon‚" which was the cover page to a manuscript that provided a description of the contents...how fitting a choice. In context‚ it is defined by American Heritage dictionary as "a code of correct conduct." In layman ’s terms‚ protocol is simply the rules and customs of a group or a standard procedure. Let ’s look at protocol in application‚ specifically in the armed forces. The importance of maintaining correct protocol and Military bearing on

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    Caffeine Isoltioan Lab

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    Chm235LL 2/18/14 Caffeine Isolation Lab I. Abstract Solid crude caffeine was extracted from tea and purified via sublimation. The melting point was experimentally found at 215.9-218.7oC. II. Introduction Caffeine is the most dangerous substance being used in lab this semester‚ but it’s also one of the most favorite chemicals commonly ingested among college students. The main purpose of this lab was to extract caffeine from a beaker of about 20 ml of tea. Sublimation was an effective and convenient

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