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    is the amplitude of muscle contraction. Point C is the relaxation of the muscle. Point D is the end of muscle contraction and relaxation. There are 3 different phases observed between these points in this simple muscle curve. From Point A-B is the Latent period. Point B-C is the Contraction period. Point C-D is the relaxation period. While point C’ shows the strength of muscle contraction. With the test of different temperature (as in fig 2‚3 and 4) it is observed that as the temperature increases

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    MATTER IN OUR SURROUNDINGS Since early times‚ human beings have been trying to understand their surroundings. Early Indian philosophers classified matter in the form of five basic elements – the “Panch Tatva”– air‚ earth‚ fire‚ sky and water. For a long time‚ two schools of thought prevailed regarding the nature of matter. One school believed matter to be continuous like a block of wood‚ whereas‚ the other thought that matter was made up of particles like sand. Activity ______________ 1.2 •

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    1. This is a social position that is acquired at birth or taken on involuntarily later in life. A) role B) status C) ascribed status D) achieved status 2. This is a social position taken on voluntarily or acquired through effort. A) role B) status C) ascribed status D) achieved status 3. These are enduring patterns of expectations for how basic social needs will be addressed. A) group B) organization C) institution D) society 4. These often have a hierarchical division of labor. A) group B)

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    School Most children spend about seven hours a day‚ in school‚ which makes it hard to deny the importance school has on their socialization. Students are not only in school to study math‚ reading‚ science‚ and other subjects. also serve a latent function in society by socializing children into behaviors like teamwork‚ following a schedule‚ and using textbooks. These kindergarteners aren’t just learning to read and write‚ they are being socialized to norms like keeping their hands to themselves

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    EVALUATION OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT SOFTWARES IN ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP) IMPLEMENTATIONS IN PUBLIC SECTOR Information is no more competitive advantage in waves and stages of societal development. The first being agrarian‚ then industrial‚ followed by information wave and most recent is human capital (mind). When information get into human mind it becomes knowledge that turns to tool for societal advancement. This then behooves that an exposure to same source of information but

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    THE UNDESIRED SELF AND EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE: A LATENT VARIABLE ANALYSIS By: Ann G. Phillips‚ Paul J. Silvia‚ and Matthew J. Paradise Phillips‚ A. G.‚ Silvia‚ P. J.‚ & Paradise‚ M. J. (2007). The undesired self and emotional experience: A latent variable analysis. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology‚ 26‚ 1035-1047. Made available courtesy of Guilford Press: http://www.guilford.com/cgibin/cartscript.cgi?page=periodicals/jnsc.htm&cart_id=951774.7814 ***Note: Figures may be missing from this format

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    contributes to the stability of the whole society. Functions differentiate among the following terms: manifest function‚ latent function‚ and dysfunction. A manifest function is the intended consequence of an institution. For example‚ manifest functions of Christmas for many would be bonding with family members and friends‚ exchanging gifts‚ and celebrating their religion. The latent function is the unintended consequence such as an increase in sales of toys at Christmas time. Dysfunctional events lessen

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    prevent it from spreading in the body. This means you will not have any symptoms‚ but the bacteria will remain in your body. This is known as latent TB. If the immune system fails to kill or contain the infection‚ it can spread to the lungs or other parts of the body and symptoms will develop within a few weeks or months. This is known as active TB. Latent TB could develop into an active TB infection at a later date‚ particularly if your immune system becomes. How is tuberculosis treated? With

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    Approach. Each way that we interact with someone from a hit to a hug is what keeps society functioning as a whole. There are two types of functions‚ the first being the manifest and the second latent. A manifest function is something that you recognize and know/accept the consequences of the action. While a latent function is an action that you don’t recognize or realize the consequences. We have Auguste Comte‚ Emile Durkheim‚ Herbert Spencer and Robert K. Merton to thank for this approach.

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    Two texts‚ The Awakening‚ from the Buddhist Setsuwa‚ and A Long Tale for an Autumn Night‚ oddly run parallel to each other. Both texts include a protagonist who fails to live up to his religious ideal‚ a god that adopts a human form for the purpose of communication‚ and a god who ultimately reveals him/herself within a dream. Furthermore‚ one could argue that the gods use deception in both texts as a tool to instill piety. Yet‚ this outlook encourages a negative understanding of the nature of religious

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