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    Biology Task To investigate the effect of some factor affecting pulse rate Aim TO investigate how exercise affects the pulse rate. To do this‚ we took our normal pulse rate and then compared it with the pulse rate after exercise (walking). We kept all other factors constant so as to study the effect of exercise on pulse rate. Introduction Our heart is a muscle. It’s located a little to the left of the middle of our chest‚ and it’s about the size of our fist. There are lots of muscles all over

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    1.0 Introduction In today’s competitive environment organizations thrive and survive on their human resources. Values‚ attitudes‚ perceptions and behavior‚ which form these resources‚ influence employee performance. It is a key factor in realizing organizational and individual goals that in turn greatly depends on individual’s self-motivation and job satisfaction. 1.1 What is job satisfaction? Job satisfaction is one’s attitude towards his job (positive or negative)

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    Asset pricing is considered efficient if the asset price reflects all available market information to the extent no informed trader can outperform the market and / or the uninformed trader. This study examined the extent to which some "information factors" or market indices affect the stock price. A model defined by Al-Tamimi (2007) was used to regress the variables (stock prices‚ earnings per share‚ gross domestic product‚ lending interest rate and foreign exchange rate) after testing for multicollinarity

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    Factors affecting intellectual development There are two factors that greatly affect intelligence: 1. heredity 2. environment -Whichever has a bigger influence remains a debate until now because some studies proved that heredity has a bigger influence on intelligence while some studies showed the opposite. The important point is that the interplay of both heredity and environment is essential for maximum development of the intellectual abilities of the individual. Other factors affecting

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    South Africa has had a pervasive unemployment problem for the past forty years (Lam‚ Leibbrandt‚ & Mlatsheni‚ 2007). According to the Quarterly Labour Force Survey conducted by Stats SA (2012)‚ of the 10.4 million South Africans within the ages of 15 and 24 years‚ 3.3 million (31.6%) are not in employment‚ education or training (NEET). The South African government realized that unemployment‚ inequality and poverty in South Africa are a problem and thus appointed the National Planning Commission

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    OLYMPE As a nation‚ South Africa possesses economic and social strengths that can help it develop a successful IT industry within the country. However‚ its weakness can derail its success quite easily. Luckily‚ South Africa has the opportunity to reduce those weaknesses through government policy and increased financial support for IT development. However‚ should South Africa choose not to take advantage of that opportunity‚ those weaknesses have the potential of thwarting the nation’s attempt

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    3 2.2. The Universities: 4 2.3. Commercial Publishers: 5 2.4. The South African accreditation system – the heart of the problem: 6 3. POSSIBLE POLICY IMPLEMENTATION: 7 4. CONCLUSION: 9 5. REFERENCES: 9 SCHOLARLY JOURNAL PUBLISHING IN SOUTH AFRICA 1. INTRODUCTION This paper deals with the scholarly publishing industry‚ which is one of the backbones of the research and innovation infrastructure in South Africa. It is specifically focused on academic journal publishing. Being an

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    FACTORS AFFECTING PERFORMANCE How does training affect performance? • energy systems anaerobic Alactacid (ATP/PC) Lactic acid Aerobic Process An explosive movement causes the ATP to ‘split’‚ providing energy for muscular contraction Anaerobic glycolysis – degradation of glucose without using oxygen Aerobic metabolism – breakdown of fuel in the presence of oxygen to produce ATP Source of fuel Creatine phosphate Carbohydrate Carbohydrate‚ fat and protein ATP production Rapidly

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    out the different potential factors why freshmen accountancy students prefer Bachelor of Science in Accountancy as their course. Specifically‚ this study will seek to answer the following questions: 1. What are the views of the students about accountancy? 2. What will be the possible factors that affect the students’ course selection? V. Purpose of the Study This study is conducted for the proponents to be acquainted with the factors and how these factors impel the freshmen to stimulate

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    Factors Affecting Reactions I. Factors Affecting Reactions [545] • Every chemical proceeds at its own rate. • By changing the conditions of the reaction‚ the rate of almost any reaction can be modified. • The rate of a chemical reaction depends upon: o Temperature o Concentration o Particle Size[SA] o Catalyst A. Temperature [545] • Increasing the temperature causes molecules to move faster‚ so there’s an increased chance of them colliding

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