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    Were dinosaurs warm or cold blooded has been a long time debated issue. Scientist believe dinosaurs were much like modern day reptiles‚ cold blooded‚ and others believe dinosaurs were much like mammals and others birds‚ warm blooded. Dinosaurs are creatures that lived on Earth around 251 million years ago. Dinosaurs lived in the Mesozoic Era. This era contained three separate subsections: the Triassic Era‚ the Jurassic Era‚ and the Cretaceous. When the Mesozoic Era ended‚ most or a majority of the

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    Great literary works tend to focus around points of conflict‚ of which there are two types: external and internal. I submit that all internal conflict is related to an imbalance in what I will refer to as the three sources of self‚ being (1) the way in which one views oneself introspectively‚ (2) the way in which one perceives that others view him based on their actions which affect him‚ and (3) the way in which one confirms that others view him based on the words they say about him. For the sake

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    all about the brain

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    HUMAN BRAIN The brain is one of the largest and most complex organs in the human body. It is made up of more than 100 billion nerves that communicate in trillions of connections called synapses. The human brain is the command centre for the human nervous system. It receives input from the sensory organs and sends output to the muscles. Parts of the Human Brain Ventricles are the 4 cavities in the brain. • The ventricles of the brain are a communicating network of cavities filled with cerebrospinal

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    The shift is detected by the thermoreceptors and is passed along the same way as with a temperature increase until it finally reaches the hypothalamus in the brain which is also in charge of the pituitary activity‚ hunger‚ thirst‚ and other homeostatic systems‚ along with emotional activity and sleep. From this point‚ the brain sends a signal to activate the warming mechanisms for the human body. In order to increase the temperature of the body‚ the skin blood vessels constrict which diverts blood

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    1 Balancing of Engine Parts Definition:Engine balance refers to those factors in the design‚ production‚ tuning‚ maintenance and the operation of an engine that benefit from being balanced. Explanation:Piston engine balancing is a complicated subject that covers many areas in the design‚ production‚ tuning and operation. The engine considered to be well balanced in a particular usage may produce unacceptable level of vibration in another usage for the difference in driven mass and mounting

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    The Review fights that making an economical future is totally perfect with activity to decrease wellbeing imbalances however advancing reasonable nearby groups‚ dynamic transport‚ feasible nourishment creation‚ and zero carbon houses‚ all of which have medical advantages. The review documents also sets out a system for activity under two arrangement objectives:

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    cause of its wrongdoings is the deeply rooted discriminatory views and habits of segregation still embedded in society. Cultural appropriation is one of the issues that exist differently in society today than in past‚ but is still affected by the imbalances of power between groups. Adoption of another can be wrong and harmful‚ however‚ it is not the act itself that needs to be abandoned‚ but the unfair values in the social structures of

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    However‚ ancestors hold strong opinion that male was the person who had all positions and power in hand while female had nothing. It leads to the urgent problem which affects the number of men and women because of this way of thought. It is the imbalance sex ratio of newborn. Sex ratio of newborn (SRN) is the rate between the number of boys being born in every one hundred girls (UNFPA‚ 2010). It happens in not only developing countries but also developed countries such as China‚ Korea‚ India‚ Singapore

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    Scientific Method: 1) What is the scientific method? The scientific method is a way to ask and answer scientific questions by making observations and doing experiments. 2) What are the steps of the scientific method? Ask a Question‚ Do Research‚ Hypothesis‚ Test Your Hypothesis by Doing an Experiment‚ Analyze Your Data‚ Draw a Conclusion‚ And Communicate Your Results. 3) Why do scientists use the scientific method? What are the benefits of using it? Scientists use this method to have a formula

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    limit it communicates with the control centre in the boiler which starts the effectors being the radiators and their heating device. In the home measures can be taken to increase efficiency of the heating system as can a nurse become an external homeostatic mechanism. When the

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