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    Answer Paper for Science and Technology - II - Paper 4 Time: 2.0 Hrs.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Max. Marks: 40 Note 1). All questions are compulsory. Note 2). All questions carry equal marks. Note 3). Draw neat and labelled diagrams wherever necessary. Important note from mySSC.in - In this ’Answer paper’‚ questions are displayed for your convenience. In actual exam‚ do not write the questions. Only answers are expected in answer paper

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    There are so many positives and negatives to each culture in terms of how different rearing methods and cultural beliefs and practices affect the development of the child. Babies from different countries are born in different places with different facilities. Some are born in a hut some in a western birthing center with the help of medical equipment and technicians and some start their journey to home with parents and a sibling on a motorcycle. There are similarities and differences between the cultures

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    References: Behar‚ D. (1980). Familial substrates of depression. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry‚ 41‚ 52-56. Bonano‚ G. A.‚ Keltner‚ D.‚ Holen‚ A.‚ & Horowitz‚ M. J. (1997). When avoiding unpleasant memories might not be such a bad thing Bronfenbrenner‚ U.‚ & Ceci‚ S. J. (1994). Nature-nurture re-conceptualized in developmental perspective Clancy‚ K.‚ & Gove‚ W. (1974). Gender differences in mental illness. American Journal of Sociology‚ 86‚ 205-216. Coleman‚ M. P. (2001). Trends and socioeconomic

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    of the model argue that it does not take into account issues of stigma‚ oppression and discrimination‚ however‚ they do describe in general the kinds of concerns that human beings encounter at different stages of their lives (Trevithick 2005). Bronfenbrenner (1979) takes an Ecological approach to human development and considers that "human development takes place through processes of progressively more complex reciprocal interaction between an active‚ evolving bio psychological human organism and

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    * Day 6 – 7 /ABC * ABC Principles of Management : Multi Organ Failure /MODS * PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT : ABC / Multi Organ Failure (MODS) * Multiorgan dysfunction syndrome (MODS) is the progressive dysfunction of more than one organ in patients that are critically ill or injured. * It is the leading cause of death in intensive care units (ICUs). * The initial insult that stimulates MODS may result from a variety of causes including‚ but not limited to‚ extensive

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    Unit 5 Notes Chapter 41 Diuretics Drugs that increase urinary output Two major applications Treatment of hypertension Mobilization of edematous fluid to prevent renal failure Introduction to Diuretics Figure 41-1 How diuretics work – mechanism of action Blockade of sodium and chloride reabsorption Site of action Proximal tubule produces greatest diuresis Adverse effects Hypovolemia Acid-base imbalance Electrolyte imbalances Figure 41-2 Classification of diuretics Four major categories

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    Anaemia – a condition where there is a reduction in the number of red blood cells and a deficiency of haemoglobin in the blood. Possible Causes of Anaemia – severe blood loss‚ failure of the bone marrow to produce red blood cells‚ genetic inability of red blood cells to carry oxygen adequately‚ destruction of red blood cells by the body or foreign substances‚ dietary (problems with child growth). Common types of Anaemia – Iron deficiency – lack of iron which is the main constitute of Hb‚ pernicious

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    The Cowenator Millan‚ JirehO ’leary M.‚ and Bacal‚ Terence Cidryl DS. Mrs. Veronica D. Jomadiao Meycauayan College‚ City of Meycauayan‚ Bulacan ABSTRACT The major problem that our villagers are facing these days is electricity; and we all knew that not all people are born rich with money. There are many inventions that were made to produce green energy for all of us to use. Solar energy is the most easily available alternate energy resource for the people worldwide. It lights up our days‚ supports

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    vein. • The xylene would make the ear veins prominent and easy to inject to determine random blood sugar level. Discussion When the alloxan administrated on the animal it is concentrated in the islets of Langerhans and liver to be reduced into dial uric acid which is unstable then oxidation will happen it will back to alloxan and generation of O2 and OH radical will happen. It was discovered that alloxan to have more effective action must be selective cytotoxic to beta cells of pancreatic islets

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    Sugar is such a relevant issue in today’s society because the western world is getting fatter and fatter and its becoming more concerning. In Australia 63% of people are obese/ overweight. The escalation of more fast food chains being opened up is making sugar harder to avoid‚ weather its in processed food that you don’t know have such a high content‚ or‚ in food that are just unhealthy. What effects does sugar have on the human body? Eating sugary foods all the time tricks the body into certain

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