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    How lungs work

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    How lungs Work Your lungs are part of a group of organs and tissues that all work together to help you breathe. This system is called the respiratory system. The main job of the respiratory system is to move fresh air into and get waste gases out of the body. Lungs are very important because Oxygen‚ a basic gas‚ is needed by every cell in your body in order to live. The air that comes into the body through the lungs contains oxygen and other gases. In the lungs‚ the

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    Constitution works because it has check and balances. The Checks and Balances make sure that no branch of government gets too powerful‚ or else there would be no point in having three branches of government. Our Constitution works because each branch has equal power. The three branches of government is the made in two three team. On each team has their own side to do one thing. The three teams are executive‚ legislative‚ and judicial.Congress is the legislative branch of the federal government and is

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    Fadi Antoine Nesbey: Government and politics home work: Distinguish between elitism and pluralism Elitism: is the belief or attitude that some individuals‚ who form an elite or a select group of people with intellect‚ wealth‚ specialized training or experience‚ or other distinctive attributes and are those whose views on a matter are to be taken the most seriously or carry the most weight‚ whose views and/or actions are most likely to be constructive to society as a whole or whose extraordinary

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    1. The three components of the criminal justice system are the police‚ correctional agencies‚ and the courts. The three components work as a system reaching towards a common goal. The systems model explains how the three components relate as a system. An example of the working system model is arrest‚ prosecution and sentencing. The systems model also shows conflict within the criminal justice system. A system work as unit toward the same goal. However‚ different agencies and originations have

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    ammonia (NH3‚ Mr ϭ 17)‚ and carbon dioxide (CO2‚ Mr ϭ 44). But‚ unlike water‚ none of these latter molecules contains hydrogen bonds. In gases‚ molecules are widely spaced and free to move about independently. In liquids‚ molecules are closer together. The observation that water is liquid under conditions when similar molecular substances are gases provides evidence that in water it is hydrogen bonds that pull the molecules very close to each other. As a result‚ at the temperatures and pressures

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    Economics Prep 3 Complete Paper 1 Essay Question: Q1 A and B page 169 A) Explain three uses of national income statistics B) Evaluate the use of GDP figures as a means of comparing countries. A) National income (total net value of all goods and services produced within a nation over a specified period of time) statistics have many different uses. It is for example used as a comparison scale between countries. This is a useful information‚ if for example a country needs help‚ but the resources

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    How the market works

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    M‚ Marian Friestad and Peter Wright (2009)‚ Deception in the Marketplace. The Psychology of Deceptive Persuasion and Consumer Self Protection. New York‚ NY: Routledge. • Broydrick‚ Stephen C. (1996): The 7 Universal Laws of Customer Value. How to Win Customers & Influence Markets. Burr Ridge‚ IL: Irwin. • Carlzon‚ Jan (1989): Moments of Truth. New Strategies for Today ’s Customer-Driven Economy‚ Harper Perennial‚ New York. 1st ed. New York: Harper. • Day‚ George S. (1999): The

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    thought of how your heart beats everyday tirelessly without stopping and how it pumps blood throughout the body? Well here is how it works.. Psychological Orientation:. As I started researching information about the different functions of the heart‚ I realized I didn’t know much about how our heart really works and why is it important to our body. So‚ I did significant research to educate myself. Logical Orientation: As students many of us have to know the basic stuff on how our body works with this

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    Harvey Perry How important is the character of Eric in the play? In the play of An Inspector Calls‚ Eric’s character is very important. His sympathy and emotions are greater than any of the other characters but Sheila. Eric and Sheila did still contribute to Eva’s death but they do have the “younger generation” of thinking. At the start of the play‚ during Arthur Birling’s big speech about the future‚ Eric buts in with‚ ‘but what about war?’. Eric tries to bring attention back to the ‘war’ of

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    Explain three arguments against the use of referendums (10) A referendum is a general vote on a singular political question which requires a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ vote on the particular issue. The first argument against referendums consists of the idea that unless there is a high overall turnout‚ the results are dubious and do not represent the whole community or country. The 2011 Wales referendum on the issue of giving the Welsh Assembly primary legislative powers only gained a 35% turnout. The effect of

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