(M2)Explain the long-term effects of exercise on the musculoskeletal‚ cardiovascular‚ respiratory and energy systems. Matthew Widdowson. Introduction. This power point presentation will explain the long-term effects of exercise on the musculoskeletal system‚ the cardiovascular system‚ the respiratory system and the energy system. Skeletal System. Increase in mineral storage. Minerals are vital for the skeleton‚ especially calcium‚ as they are what makes it up. Without them the skeletal system
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Mustafa Muneer – 11748 Undergraduate Student‚ American University of Afghanistan Academic Writing II – Section 009 Prof. Christopher Henderson 24th July 2012 Influence of Class size on Academic achievement Education has a significant role in part of development of a country. If a country is developed from military‚ cultural‚ political and other parts‚ so it is because of high level of education on that country. Countries that have low and weak level of education they still live in traditional
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Limitations of using variance analysis for performance evaluation Variance analysis is the process of examining in detail each variance between actual and standard costs to determine the reasons why budgeted results were not met. Despite the advantages highlighted above‚ there are several limitations that may result in the use of variance analysis for performance evaluation. I. The Barnes Scuba Diving business as a whole The analysis of the results might be imprecise due to overlooking other vital
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HOW ARE REDOX REACTIONS DIFFERENT? Redox is the term used to label reactions in which the acceptance of an electron (reduction) by a material is matched with the donation of an electron (oxidation). A large number of the reactions already mentioned in the Reactions chapter are redox reactions. Synthesis reactions are also redox reactions if there is an exchange of electrons to make an ionic bond. If chlorine gas is added to sodium metal to make sodium chloride‚ the sodium has donated an electron
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Mobile‚ TV‚ Clock etc.) Intangible (Which don’t physically exist‚ can’t be touched‚ can’t be seen like doctors service‚ Music etc.) Products must be ensured to meet the needs of customers in terms of the following aspects: I. Appearance (Color‚ size‚ shape‚ etc.) II. Function (Convenient for use & Should be able to satisfy customers need) III. Cost (Cost should be low so that price is low too if cost is high the product’s price will be higher) PRICE: It is the process of determining what
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R. R. Donnelly & Sons: The Digital Division (Case Synopsis) R. R. Donnelley & Sons was suffering with an ad-hoc technology development process. Once this process had to be changed and new technology development process had to be brought in. R.R. Donnelley & Sons with 6% share of the $80 billion print market is certainly the market leader. But the level of competition was rising rapidly as well. The printing market was going online and electronic with the online service providers and software
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Industry: Friend or Foe? The 2004 American documentary known as Super-Size Me left a remarkable impact on America’s fast-food industries‚ as well as fellow fast-food consumers. Not to mention‚ six weeks after Super-Size Me was released‚ McDonalds took the “Super-Size” option off their menu as well as their stress on healthier menu choices; such as salads‚ fruit‚ and the new adult happy meal. The director‚ writer‚ and producer of Super-Size Me is also starring in the film himself‚ he is Morgan Spurlock
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EXERCISE 36 Questions to be graded 1. The researchers found a significant difference between the two groups (control and treatment) for change in mobility of the women with osteoarthritis (OA) over 12 weeks with the results of F(1‚ 22) = 9.619‚ p = 0.005. Discuss each aspect of these results. * The F-value suggests that there is a significant difference between the results of the control and treatment groups. The P-value of 0.005 is < the alpha of 0.05. This suggest that the groups are significantly
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The movie "Super Size Me" is a documented experiment on the effects of eating nothing but a fast food diet for a month. The man partaking in the experiment‚ Morgan Spurlock‚ has many doctors and specialists recording how his body changes throughout the month and explaining what the changes in his body can lead to. Morgan is also a very already healthy man‚ so some effects of eating fast food are obvious. Throughout the film‚ Morgan also visits with many different people to talk to them about fast
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