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    Lesson 1: Our Solar System What makes up our solar system? When we think of the solar system most of us think of eight planets orbiting around the sun. However‚ the solar system is a lot more complicated‚ larger and exciting than this simple description. The solar system is a gravitationally bound system with all the objects in this system revolving around the sun. The eight planets revolving around the sun are: Mercury‚ Venus‚ Earth‚ Mars‚ Jupitar‚ Saturn‚ Neputune‚ Uranus and Pluto. However‚ the

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    question is “what are the most important jobs in the court system of America? ”. Though there is a plethora of jobs in the court system‚ some are more important than others. The most important jobs in the court system of America are the positions of Judge‚ Lawyer‚ Clerk‚ Intern‚ and bailiff. The positions of Judge‚ Lawyer‚ and Clerk are the very foundation of the judicial hierarchy. Judges are the arbiters of disputes in the judicial system of America; they decide the fate of the convicted. They decide

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    musculoskeletal system gives us our form and allows us to move. The skeleton holds everything in the body in place and protects it while the muscles let us move. As is suggested by its name‚ the musculoskeletal system is made up of both the muscular system and the skeletal system and is primarily responsible for the structure‚ support and movement of the body. Without this system‚ the body would not have any form and would not even be able to hold itself up‚ let alone move. The skeletal system holds all

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    Social action theories are known as micro theories which take a bottom-up approach to studying society; they look at how individuals within society interact with each other. There are many forms of social action theories‚ the main ones being symbolic interactionism‚ phenomenology and ethnomethodology. They are all based on the work of Max Weber‚ a sociologist‚ who acknowledged that structural factors can shape our behaviour but individuals do have reasons for their actions. He used this to explain

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    Introduction An action research is any systematic inquiry conducted by teacher researchers‚ principals‚ school counselors‚ or other stakeholders in the teaching/learning environment‚ to gather information about the ways that their particular schools operate‚ how they teacher‚ and how well their students learn. This information is gathered with the goals of gaining insight‚ developing reflective practice‚ effective positive changes in the school environment and other educational practices in general

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    The Musculoskeletal System The Musculoskeletal System combines the skeletal system and the muscular system. All of the bones‚ cartilage‚ muscles‚ joints‚ tendons and ligaments in a person’s body compose what is known as the musculoskeletal system. The bones provide the body with a framework‚ giving it shape and support; they also serve as protection for internal organs such as the lungs and liver. Muscles are fibres that help to make deliberate movement of a body part or involuntary movement within

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    In the article “Class Action”‚ Sebba Ali tell us that important people nationwide are discussing ways to reform the education system. Ali points out that more school hours are going to make a big impact on students’ performance. Ali states that more hours will affect not only students but also teachers’ performance. Ali concludes that changing the education system is not easy but implementing an extension of the school hours and academic calendars is excellent idea. When the author

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    The foundations of the Endocrine System consist of hormones and glands. These glands are ductless and their secretions are sent through the bloodstream. Endocrine glands also control bodily metabolic activity. The major glands that make up the human endocrine system are the hypothalamus‚ pituitary‚ thyroid‚ parathyroids‚ adrenals‚ pineal body‚ the pancreas‚ and the reproductive glands‚ which include the ovaries and testes. The endocrine system has three basic functions‚ regulate metabolic functions

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    Energy Systems The body contains three different types of energys systems which all work together to help us to contract our muscles and perform a variation of movements. ATP-PC ATP-PC is an energy source for the body. ATP is a molecule called Adenosine triphosphate it is an energy source for all movements. The ATP-PC Adenosine triphosphate phosphocreatine is for sudden or immediate movements at high intensity‚ this energy source only last for a few seconds around 8-10 seconds. Muscle cells contain

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    Social Structure Theory Research Paper Benjamin Rodriguez Crime Theory and Causes 2041 May 8‚ 2013 The easiest way that I can explain social structure theory is by using examples from my own life. I grew up in the projects with my single drug addict mother and my little sister. From birth I was raised surrounded by drugs‚ violence‚ prostitution and many other crimes. My mom has never worked and we grew up on nothing but government aid. All these things were the perfect

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