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    Study Guide Justice System

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    of Law and the Justice System Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 1. Which of the below is an orientation goal of the justice system? a. Protection of individual rights b. Fairness c. Efficiency d. Preventing crime Answer: a Objective: Describe the public order (crime control) and individual rights (due process) perspectives of criminal justice and how criminal procedure balances the two. Page number: 3 Level: Basic 2. Which of the following is a pragmatic goal of the justice system? a. Protection of individual

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    Chapter 1 - Which one of the following is not a role for bioremediation? Curing infectious diseases - All of the following are examples of new emerging infectious diseases except Chickenpox - Normal microbiota: Beneficial microbial inhabitants of the body - Golden Age of Microbiology: Rapid discovery of basic microbiology principles - Re-emerging diseases: Once controlled by preventative public health measures they are now on the rise - Prions: Resistant to the usual sterilization procedures

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    Drugs and the nervous system Neurotransmitters within the body include excitatory and inhibitory‚ noradrenalin‚ dopamine‚ serotonin; acetylcholine and glutamate are examples of excitatory neurotransmitters. GABA and glycine are examples of inhibitory neurotransmitters. General anaesthetics General anaesthetics act mainly on the central nervous system to stop information processing; these may be given by inhalation or intravenously. Nitrous oxide or laughing gas is used in maintain anaesthesia

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    Unit 6 Study Guide 1. The types of muscles are smooth‚ cardiac‚ and skeletal. 2. The muscle is made up of myofibrils that allow for muscle contraction. 3. The parts of the myofibrils that allow for it to extend out are called the sacomere. 4. The nerve cell that connects to several muscle fibers called a motor neuron. 5. The thick ones are protein myosin. The thin ones are protein actin. 6. The chemicals that stimulate the muscle to contract are called neurotransmitters

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    1. Explain both the anatomical and functional divisions of the nervous system. Include the subdivisions of each. The nervous system’s function is to monitor stimuli occurring inside and outside the body‚ process and interpret this sensory input‚ and respond by activating effector organs. It consists of the Central Nervous System (brain and spinal cord)‚ and the Peripheral Nervous System (neurons that carry messages to and from the CNS). 2. Describe the composition and function of the cell

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    CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM STIMULANTS CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM STIMULANTS Definition Stimulants are a substance which tends to increase behavioral activity when administered. Primary action of a diverse group of pharmacologic agents – adverse effect associated with many drugs. Signs and symptoms * Elevate Mood * Increase Motor Activity * Increase Alertness * Decrease need for Sleep *In case of overdose lead to convulsion and death. Mode of Action * Block neurotransmitters

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    B1 General Aspects of Occupational Health and Hygiene B1.1 Nature and history of occupational health and hygiene The discipline of occupational health & hygiene is concerned with the effects of the working environment on the health of the worker and the affect of the worker’s health on their ability to perform workplace tasks. The purpose of occupational health and hygiene: To anticipate and prevent health problems caused by the nature and types of work considering both the health of the

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    The inflammatory pathology of the nervous system Any of the etiologic agents of infection may give determinations to the nervous system. Usually these are secondary locations of other infections in the body: infectious diseases‚ endocarditis‚ pulmonary and urinary infections‚ regional inflammations etc. The pathways by which pathogens reach the bodies nervous system are: through blood pressure‚ arteries or veins‚ dissemination of nearby (eg the sinuses‚ internal ear‚ etc..) or through neuronal

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    Unit 13 D1

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    comfortable with the College. Secondly‚ the letter said “Harrow College now ranks as the top FE College in West London and Hertfordshire”‚ this will make applicants be more interested about the job role because they want to be part of Harrow College success and want to be part of that reputation. Harrow College can improve their welcoming letter by making the applicant feel more welcoming‚ instead of the principal saying thank you to applicant for applying‚ the principal should also include staff in

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    minor govt official whom emigrated Philadelphia late in 1774. -He offered vision of broad American independence. ---He wrote Common sense in 1776‚ which argued that the English constitution produced a corrupt king‚ rather than being the most perfect system of govt‚ which the british had claimed.  -He also stated that being a member of the british empire was a burden‚ not a benefit. - Common sense was written in a form that could be read by all colonists‚ since other pamphlets at the time only appealed

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