CHAPTER – 7 Control and Coordination Living organisms respond and react to various stimuli like heat‚ light‚ cold‚ touch‚ pressure etc. Plants and animals both respond to stimuli but in different manner. Example : withdrawl of hand on touching a hot object. Control and Coordination in Animals It is brought about in all animals with the help of two main systems a) Nervous System b) Endocrine System Nervous System : Functions i) To receive the information from environment
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topics that pupils find fun and engaging. The topics range from the real world to pure fantasy. The problems make extensive use of ‘open’ questions‚ to which there is often no one right answer. most require a number of steps and can be explored at various levels of depth by pupils of differing abilities. Each Case Study contains materials for pupils to use in the classroom as well as teachers’ notes and lesson plans. Most of the Case Studies‚ but not all of them‚ require access to some form of ICT
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STRATEGIC CONTROL- ERIK TREFFTZ Strategic Control refers to the activity of analysis and surveillance of the Strategic Planning. Its main objective is to monitor and implement corrective measures when facing any kind of deviation in the original Strategy‚ after comparing it with the Strategic Standards‚ and thus granting the good-riddance of the company´s targets. It works through the establishment of reference points‚ rules‚ methods and devices that allow to measure the development efficiency
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occupies a nuclear position in the social organisation with unlimited responsibilities of its members. Its structure and functions change with time. A variation in culture‚ social system and social value brings variations in family types. We come across various types’ family in human society. On the basis of size and structure it may be nuclear‚ conjugal and extended family. On the basis of descent or ancestry it may be patrilineal‚ matrilined and bilineal. On the basis of authority‚ it may be patriarchal
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IRONING BOARD A. Introduction 1. What is an Ironing Board An ironing board is mainly a large‚ flat piece of board or metal‚ typically with legs and usually covered with a heat-safe padding on which clothing or linens may be ironed. The legs of an ironing board can be adjusted for height. 2. Basic Description of an Ironing Board A standard ironing board is long and skinny‚ about 15” wide and 4 1/2’ long‚ has two basic parts which include a flat board for ironing and folding legs
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When someone is perceived as a threat to their social class structure as Ellen was‚ then a defense mechanism would be used to contain their structure by using cruelty like spreading rumors and defaming the person. Ellen Olenska was looked upon as a scandalous women who would ruin the class of New York’s elite. They were neglecting her presence in their society to an extent where no one even decides to show up to her introductory dinner. In chapter 6 it states‚ “New York society was‚ in those days
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final product. The works department This department is concerned with the manufacture of products. This will include the maintenance of the production line and other necessary repairs. The works department may also have responsibility for quality control and inspection. Human resource Department The role of Human resource department is in charge of recruiting‚ training‚ and the dismissal of employees in an organisation. Recruitment and selection Training programmes Training programs are held
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INFECTION CONTROL Pathogen- Infectious agent Colonization- If microorganism is present or invades host‚ grows and/or multiplies but does not cause infection. Communicable disease- if infectious disease can be transmitted from one person to another. -Symptomatic-if pathogens multiply and cause clinical signs/symptoms. -Asymptomatic- if no s/s are present *CHAIN OF INFECTION: 1. An infectious agent or pathogen 2. A reservoir or source for pathogen growth 3. A portal of exit from the
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and Pete Caban‚ CEO were considering converting Mekanism from a specialized‚ niche production company‚ to a full-service ad agency. At the time‚ Mekanism was a digital social media production company that developed viral marketing campaigns for various firms. They had great success seeing 68% annual growth in billings which was fasted than they had predicted. In 2010‚ they saw sequential increases in profits‚ but only 10% growth in billings with fewer clients signing on. This posed a unique situation
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Almost all people are fond of travelling. It is very interesting to see new places‚ another towns and countries. People may travel either for pleasure or on business. There are various means of travelling. For me there is nothing like travel by air; it is more comfortable‚ more convenient and‚ of course‚ far quicker than any other means. There is none of the dust and dirt of a railway or car journey‚ none of the trouble of changing from train to steamer and then to another train. With a train
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