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    Why are Living Organism so Diverse ? Regardless of world’s life diversity‚ we all‚ from the ant to the whale and us humans have DNA linkage‚ which gives us the evidence for one common ancestor. The question that comes up now is how from this very primitive common ancestor did we all end up so diverse. Biologist have dedicated they life to answer this question‚ Through this essay I shall show how through different aspects life has become so diverse. Timescale Life as not evolve suddenly from its

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    and crucial for a multinational organisation to achieve its goals and make sure that all employees follow in the same direction. Leaders are individuals who impact other people and show them the way ahead‚ all leaders have particular features which illustrate the power factors in a person and make other individuals adhere to their direction. Leaders have the ability to turn a company from making large losses to making large profits. It is not rocket science and it does not require an extreme

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    1) Make a promise to protect clean air. Nearly 37 million children live in areas with unhealthy polluted air‚ and many pollution- associated illnesses have been on the rise. Yet polluters and their allies in Congress have been fighting efforts to reduce toxic industrial pollution and are trying to weaken existing clean air protections. That’s why NRDC has joined other public health‚ advocacy and environmental organizations in the "Clean Air Promise‚" a national campaign to protect the health of

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    Adeline Nikofo cu number: cu137907 BTEC L3 Diploma/Extended in health and social care. P1 Explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a health and social care context. Client group‚ professional | Context | Communication forms | Communication and language needs and preferences | Interpersonal interaction | An elderly woman in day care centre communicating with a nurse. | You can have a one- to- one communication with the client

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    Abstract Biodiversity and ecosystem are crucial issues that have an impact to the human well-being now and in the future. Biodiversity depends on many factors but the most influentive is the habitat loss which influences the biodiversity worldwide. Humans converts native areas into agriculture and industrial areas without realising how much impact it has now and will have in the future. Habitat loss is connected with fragmentation which influence the increasing amount of extinction

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    Homeostasis is important in maintaining a healthy functioning of the body. Enzymes within the body are vitally responsible for speeding up chemical reactions and are often referred to as catalysts. In order to work at their optimum‚ enzymes need a specific constant temperature within the internal environment of the body to function correctly and reduce denaturing. A healthy human body should have a body temperature of 37∙C‚ the optimum temperature for enzymes to function. Therefore‚ the temperature

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    Teaching students whose first language is not English is often a challenging task. This essay will focus on a few effective teaching and learning strategies for teaching business studies to second-language learners (ESL learners) in the context of the mainstream classroom. Studies reveal that the negative effects of wrong beliefs about learning are significant (Sawir 2005). However‚ it has also been suggested that it is possible to intervene in relation to beliefs about learning (Sawir 2005)

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    about Cross-cultural Communication and interaction Executive summary The report is aimed to reflect on the researcher’s personal experience during the module by combining relevant academic theories and concepts. It first explores the application of Cross-Cultural Theory and Concepts to the PALS groups. Second‚ it focuses on the reflection from perspective of self and other individuals. Third‚ it focuses on reflecting on the cross-cultural interaction. Fourth‚ it mainly discusses the cultural

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    CURSE: HAVING DIVERSE ETHNIC IDENTITY Multicultural people can be defined as a people who have more than one culture in other words who grew up with more than one cultural identity. A person who grew up with more than one culture is having a mixed ethnic identity. Amin Maloouf‚ who has mixed ethnic identity‚ is a Lebanese author‚ who born in Beirut. His father was from Melikte Greek Catholic community and on the other hand his mother was from Turkey. Also Maalouf (1998) mentions that he has lived

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    Social interactions between cells are absolutely necessary. Possibly the most fundamental social interaction is those that hold cells together. Cohesion between cells is essential to form organized multicellular structures‚ that can respond and withstand various external forces that mean to pull them apart. Cell cohesion is governed by a complex network of proteins and polysaccharide chains. These mechanisms of cohesion govern the architecture of the body and the making and breaking of these attachments

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