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    How do systems create order? In the Middle Ages‚ and even now‚ people used systems to create order in their countries. They ranked the poor and the rich‚ the cows and the pigs and many other things. The most important one that ranked the whole population was the Feudalism system. It was used to put the wealthy people on top and the poor on the bottom. It was used to structure the population so that no confusion could be made. There were also many other systems that had the same concept as the feudalism

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    The two organ systems in the human body I chose were the lymphatic system and the integumentary system. The lymphatic system is there to help fight off diseases and is vital part of the immune system. Integumentary system function is to protect you against infection and other homeostasis. They both play an important role within the human body because we need to protect our skin from damages and make

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    United Nations is to bring all nations of the world together to work for peace and development‚ based on the principles of justice‚ human dignity and the well being of all people. However‚ the UN peacekeepers have to face many problems in order to maintain world peace such as‚ non-agreeing members of Security Council‚ high maintenance cost‚ unwillingness of the members to intervene in another nations problem. In 1956‚ the UN created a peacekeeping force and the Security Council was appointed its head

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF INFORMATICS FOR THE SECUITY OF TECHNICAL SYSTEMS Even though it is fun and practical‚ Information Technology gives us new challenges in security‚ because the security threats also adapt their shape. In the past‚ securing vital objects means keeping their physical attributes intact‚ but this is not the case now. Currently‚ we should also be concerned about the security of its digital format or access‚ and Informatics certainly plays a vital role in this area. Nowadays informatics

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    Endocrine System

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    Study Guide‚ Chapter 16 The Endocrine System Endocrine System: Overview Acts with nervous system to coordinate and integrate activity of body cells Influences metabolic activities via hormones transported in blood Response slower but longer lasting than nervous system Endocrinology Study of hormones and endocrine organs Endocrine System: Controls and integrates Reproduction Growth and development Maintenance of electrolyte‚ water‚ and nutrient balance of blood Regulation of

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    Systems Chart Jacqueline Wheaton BSHS 311/ Models of Effective Helping Systems Chart The term system means the consistent arrangement of things connected to unity or to operate as a whole (Dictionary‚ 2012). In Systems theory we will describe dynamics in a family as dyads‚ triads‚ and in homeostasis. In a system when one part of that system changes‚ the whole system changes. Within a family system viewed as a whole there are similar smaller systems

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    Excretory System

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    Excretory system Excretion is the removal of waste products of metabolism from our body system. Contents • 1 Excretory functions • 2 Component organs o 2.1 Lungs o 2.2 Kidneys o 2.3 Ureter o 2.4 Urinary bladder o 2.5 Urethra o 3 Urine formation4 Reasons For Excretion The excretory system removes metabolic and liquid toxic wastes as well as excess water from the organism‚ in the form of urine‚sweat‚urea or bile. This is important so as to help maintain balance within the organism

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    This concept is evident in Paul Keating’s speech ‘Funeral For An Unknown Soldier’ (1993) and even more so in Noel Pearson’s speech ‘An Australian History For All Of Us’ (1996). The following interpretation of these two prescribed speeches will show how each speaker has used rhetorical devices to inspire emotion‚ thought and action but firstly it is important to know the context of these speeches in order to understand the impact they have on their audiences. Both of these speeches were delivered

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    LeeAnn Witman Professor Cockeram English 102-040 6 May 2014 America’s Prisons: The Modern Way to Expand the Lower Class With prison populations growing at an alarming rate and crime rates on the rise‚ one has to stop and wonder if there will soon be a prison decorating every town or city. America’s prisons have been called the “graduate schools for crime” and with the recidivism rate‚ one has to agree that this term was not coined flippantly. It stands to reason: Take a group of people‚

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    Musculoskeletal System

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    PART 1) MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM The human musculoskeletal system is the organ system that gives humans the ability to physically move‚ by using the muscles and skeletal system. It consists of the muscular system and the human skeleton. Bones are connected to each other at the joints by ligaments or cartilage and skeletal muscle is attached to bones‚ usually by tendons. [1] „« Bones Bone is a constantly changing tissue that has several functions. Bones serve as rigid structures to the body and as

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