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    Standard Format for Importing Questions Respondus will import multiple choice‚ true-false‚ paragraph‚ short answer‚ matching‚ and multiple response questions. The plain text‚ rich-text‚ or MS Word file must be organized in the "Standard Format" before it can be imported into Respondus. Many people choose to create their file first in Word‚ then save a copy of it as a plain text (.txt) file. Directions for formatting your document into the Standard Respondus format are below. For directions

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    5.1.2.1 The EVENT Entity Figure 5.2 EVENT Entity The EVENT entity contains all the information that forms an event. The attributes of the EVENT entity are: index‚ which is also the primary key‚ type‚ description‚ title‚ and a compound attribute time. The time has four attributes: Hour‚ Minutes‚ Month and Day. The EVENT entity does not have a relation to any other entity of the database. Preconditions The user needs to be logged in to the system. Postconditions A list of names matching the

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    Online Recruitment Site INTRODUCTION TO THE PROJECT: The objective of the project is to design and develop Online Recruitment Site which is a place for Job Seekers and Job Providers to meet. The Data base should collect also the minute details about the Job Seeker and Provider. Resume Mart is designed to collect multiple resumes from the Job Seeker. Resume Mart aim is to provide Job Provider with enormous amount of data. System: 1. Designing and Implementing Job Seekers & Job Providers:

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    downward and this lead to increases the space in your chest cavity which causes your lungs to expand. The intercostal muscles that are found between your ribs helps with enlarge the chest cavity as they contract which pulls your rib cage both upward and outward as you inhale. The expandation of your lungs causes the air to be breathed in through your nose or mouth. The air goes down your windpipe and into lungs. Through your bronchial tubes it helps the air to reach and enter the alveoli or air

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    The heart is an organ that acts as a ‘’pump’’ because it pumps blood continuously that is rich in a high concentration of oxygen throughout the organs of the human body such as the brain. Blood is carried through tube like structures called blood vessels such as the artery and the vein. The arteries carry blood from the heart at high pressure which contains a high concentration of oxygen and nutrients to supply the organs. Veins carry blood at low pressure to the heart which contains a high concentration

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    Heart Functions

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    Heart Questions: 1. What do you notice about the sizes of the four chambers? Annotate the measurements you have recorded onto your drawing. The ventricles are much bigger than the atria and the left ventricle is bigger than the right ventricle. Left atrium wall: 0.4cm Left ventricle wall: 1.4 cm Right atrium wall: 0.2 cm Right ventricle wall: 0.6 cm 2. The left ventricle has a much thinker wall than the right ventricle; explain why this is. The left ventricle has a much thicker wall

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    Lung cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the world‚ according to the World Health Organisation. In the UK‚ it ’s the second most-frequently occurring cancer among men (after prostate cancer)‚ accounting for 1 in 7 new cases‚ and the third most-frequently diagnosed cancer in women (after breast and bowel cancer) accounting for about 1 in 9 new cases. However‚ numbers have dropped considerably in recent times‚ by about 16% in the last decade alone. Dr Patrisha Macnair last medically reviewed

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    1. How does the heart change as it develops in a fetus? At first‚ the heart is just a tube. It grows so fast that it needs more space‚ so it bends and twists back‚ forming the familiar shape. During the next phase‚ the two atria are partly separate but there is just one big ventricle. The next phase begins when the two atria are completely separate and the ventricles are just beginning to separate. Finally‚ the ventricles separate completely and the heart is developed. 2. What is the largest vessel

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    Five Question 1 Mr Jagger is a 53-year-old male‚ who has presented to emergency complaining of severe left flank pain. He is in extreme distress‚ is very pale and is complaining that the pain is making him want to vomit. The examining physician suspects that he has renal calculi. How do renal calculi form‚ how are they diagnosed and what complications might arise if Mr Jagger remains untreated? Renal calculi‚ also known as kidney stones‚ occur when glomerular filtrate passes through the nephron‚ where

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    ages of fifteen and sixteen‚ and they soon find out smoking tobacco is incredibly addicting. Smoking causes heart diseases‚ higher blood pressure‚ multiple deadly cancers such as‚ lung cancer‚ mouth cancer and throat cancer. Many of my relatives have succumbed to some sort of terrible effect from smoking‚ and I myself was once a smoker until I discovered the complications it had with my heart along with cigarettes claiming the life of my grandmother. Unfortunately some of the people who start smoking

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