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    -We have 2 parts in our nervous system: The central nervous system (CNS) is the nerves in our brain and spinal chord. The peripheral nervous system (PNS) is a network of nerve cells in the rest of our body. -Our nervous system detects stimuli and allows us to react to them. -Stimulus: a change‚ action or occurrence in the environment that can cause an organism to respond. Eg. Light‚ noise‚ pressure… How do we detect stimuli? -We have sensory organs that detect particular stimuli eg. Skin What

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    immersion lense‚ the B. Megaterium was shaped as a rod‚ and the M. Roseus was shaped as a circle. The diference between these two was‚ the rod was a much longer and skinnier shape compared to the circle whitch was smaller and more round than the rod was. The error in this experiment was that during gramstaining the second bacteria. I was able to identify three different bacteria. One was small purple circles (the M. Roseus)‚ another was purple rods (B. Megaterium)‚ and the last one was small pink circles

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    In the mid-twentieth century‚ biologists were doing experiments with chicken eggs‚ cutting up the embryos and grafting tissues to other places to figure out what would happen if embryos’ development was interfered with. Chicken eggs were perfect for these experiments; they were large enough for biologists to carefully choose which parts to cut up and graft‚ protected by the eggshell‚ and available in large quantities everywhere. These experiments would become important to scientists studying evolution

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    A saltwater fishing gear alludes to the equipment which is connected to the finish of the fishing line - henceforth it is additionally called terminal handle - utilized as a part of saltwater fishing. In spite of the fact that a fishing gatherer alludes to all the equipment or things utilized by fisher or fisherman for fishing. The term fishing gear incorporates snares‚ sharp edges‚ dabs‚ coasts‚ pioneers‚ sinkers‚ snaps‚ swivels‚ spoons‚ split rings and wire‚ spinners and clevises to join spinner

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    " Clinical Trials. University of British Columbia‚ 8 May 2006. Web. 24 Oct. 2012. . 14 15. "The Scoliosis Awareness Project." Scoliosis Care Foundation. Scoliosis Care Foundation‚ n.d. Web. 24 Oct. 2012. . 16 17. "Surgical Outcomes Using Variable Rod Diameters in the Treatment of Idiopathic Scoliosis." Clinical Trials. Shriners Hospitals for Children‚ 31 July 2007. Web. 24 Oct. 2012. . 18 19. "VEPTR Implantation to Treat Children With Early Onset Scoliosis Without Rib Abnormalities." Clinical Trials

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    Silent Way vs. Suggestopedia Introduction: Teaching is that profession where the success of the teachers depends on the ability of the students. As we know that every good teacher knows that all students do not learn in the same way every student learns at different speed and reacts differently. So‚ teacher should be focused on‚ that every student gets a chance to learn and for that‚ teacher should be creative in using different kinds of teaching method. They have to choose a suitable method to

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    Maria Lundie Mathematics Rationale Dr. Montessori recognized that children are born with a particular kind of mind. A mind that is naturally inclined towards order. This ‘special’ mind is what gives humans the ability to make judgments and to calculate. Dr. Montessori called this ‘the mathematical mind’. Dr. Montessori felt that‚ if we are to support development‚ then we must offer mathematics at an early age since this is the kind of support that is appropriate for the kind of mind that we have

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    not. There is always going to be pollution whether it be from cars‚ power plants‚ factories etc.. Global warming cannot be stopped‚ but sure‚ it can be decreased. If we installed nuclear plants we would have to some how discard the left over rods. These rods are highly radioactive. If there is a possible leak this can lead to worse problems and can have an influence on global warming. If we were to have say 30 nuclear plants in Australia‚ where would

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    An excerpt from A River Runs Through It by Norman Maclean 1. In our family‚ there was no clear line between religion and fly fishing. We lived at the junction of great trout rivers in western Montana‚ and our father was a Presbyterian minister and a fly fisherman who tied his own flies and taught others. He told us about Christ’s disciples being fishermen‚ and we were left to assume‚ as my brother and I did‚ that all first-class fishermen on the Sea of Galilee were fly fishermen and that

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    defects in different genes cause Retinitis Pigmentosa. RP results from harmful changes in genes needed to make proteins for rods and cones that are in the retina. In the early stages‚ the rods are more affected than the cones. When the rods start dying‚ the patient will experience night blindness and some vision loss. The cones will then start breaking down due to the loss of rods. In the late stages‚ the cones die and therefore as the result the patient will develop tunnel vision. Tunnel vision is like

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