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    Science and Human Life

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    Science has completely changed the pattern of man’s life. Our life today is radically different from forefathers. Even a few hundred years ago man was largely at the mercy of nature. Whenever there was a calamity‚ the only consolation lay in the message contained in the proverb‚ "What cannot be cured must be endured". But science has enhanced man’s power over nature and so he has gained confidence in himself. Science has made life comfortable. We do not cover long distances on foot to meet our

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    Addiction and Human Life

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    Addiction and Human Life Human addiction can come in many forms and can affect our very way of life. Addiction can be something as small as playing video games excessively or as threatening as taking heroin. The truth behind addiction starts at the source of how we cope with the everyday stress and boredom in our lives. Drug abuse is a chronic‚ often relapsing brain disease that causes compulsive drug seeking and use‚ despite harmful consequences to the drug addict and those around them. (WebMD

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    Art and Human Life

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    of our human built environment‚ and whether we create it to be a comfort or a torment. To understand the place of art and beauty in contemporary culture‚ you need to turn to history. You could define art as vision or as intuition‚ as Benedetto Croce does in his essay "What is Art?" By this definition‚ the works of someone with a beautiful vision would be beautiful‚ and art would be an external manifestation of an internal state. The importance of art is related to the nature of our human built

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    Nutrition

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    naWeight management - maintaining weight within desirable levels a. Know the DBW How to compute the desirable body weight or DBW  using the Tanhauser Method.Example: What is the DBW of an adult woman who stands 5 ft 3 inches? Convert height into inches 1. Ex. 5 ft and 3 in = 63 inches 2. Convert inches into cm Ex. 63 inches x 2.54 cm = 160.02 cm or 1.6 m 3. Deduct 100 Ex. 160.02 cm – 100 = 60.02 4. Deduct 10% (correction factor for Filipinos) Ex. 60.02 – 6.00 = 54.02 kg 5. Convert

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    Presenteeism Name Institution Course Date Table of Content Executive Summary……………………………………….……………………………………4 Introduction……………………………………………………….………………………….5 Definitions of the term Presenteeism………………………………….……………………6 Importance of the topic under research ………………………………….…………………7 How it has been Measured…………………………………………………………………8 Literature Review Approaches ……………………………………………………………….....................…...9 Methodology……………………………………………………………………..…………10 Causes of Presenteeism……………………………………………………………………

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    Mechanisation and Human Life Exercise 1 Mechanisation is providing human operators with machinery that assists them with the muscular requirements of work or displaces muscular work. In some fields‚ mechanization includes the use of hand tools. In modern usage‚ such as in engineering or economics‚ mechanization implies machinery more complex than had tools and would not include simple devices such as an un-geared horse or donkey mill. Automation/Mechanisation has had a notable impact in a wide

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    Product Life Cycle stages Examples Decline: Hindustan Motors Ambassador HM decides to increase sales of their age old classic model – Ambassador in the country. They are planning to sell 12‚500 units this year with the introduction of their new fuel efficient engine. This engine will be compliant with the Bharat Stage 2 & 3 emission norms. It’s probably delivering the mileage of 16 km/l against a 11 km/l mileage from the existing diesel engine. Hindustan Motors plans to invest Rs 6 crores in

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    Value of Human Life

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    value of human life has been challenged over many years. Some people feel as though human life is not valuable‚ while others feel it is extremely valuable. The worldview that a person holds‚ directly relates to the value that they place on human life. If someone believes in evolution‚ then they would seemingly believe that life is not valuable being that life stemmed from animals. On the other hand‚ a person whom believes is creationism is more likely to stand firm in the fact that the human life was

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    Product Life Cycle of Compact Disc Introduction: Compact disc technology is one of the fastest growing industries of all time. Compact discs became popular in the early 80’s due to its ability to offer increased audio performance over traditional magnetic recording media. In 1983 over 30‚000 players and 800‚000 discs were sold. By 1990‚ this number had grown to a staggering 9.2 million players in the U. S.‚ and close to 1 billion discs worldwide. In 2004‚ the annual worldwide sales of CD-Audio

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    The Programming Development Life Cycle (PDLC) Programming can be defined as the development of a solution to an identified problem‚ and the setting up of a related series of instructions which‚ when directed through the computer hardware‚ will produce the desired results. The notification that there is a problem can come from a systems analyst‚ an end user‚ or management. The problem needs to be defined so that the correct solution to solve it can be a program. Once a program is written‚ it is

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