Pacific Ocean. The Philippines is an incredibly diverse nation in terms of language‚ religion‚ ethnicity and also geography. Ethnic and religious fault-lines that run through the country continue to produce a state of constant‚ low-level civil war between north and south. Beautiful and fractious‚ the Philippines is one of the most interesting countries in Asia. The Philippines has an American-style democracy‚ headed by a president who is both head of state and head of government. The president is
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The Effect of Caffeine on Heart Rate Caffeine is made by plants as a way of getting rid of insects. Cocoa is produced in South America‚ coffee in Africa and tea is produced in Asia have all been used for a very long time to give us a little rush in order to keep us going. Now caffeine is also used as a flavour enhancer in cola and other soft drinks also it has medicinal uses in aspirin preparations and is found in weight-loss drugs and as a stimulant in normal people in everyday to
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Natural rate of unemployment The natural rate of unemployment (sometimes called the structural unemployment rate) is a concept of economic activity developed in particular by Milton Friedman and Edmund Phelps in the 1960s‚ both recipients of the Nobel prize in economics. In both cases‚ the development of the concept is cited as a main motivation behind the prize.[1][2] It represents the hypothetical unemployment rate consistent with aggregate production being at the "long-run" level. This level
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IB Biology Internal Assessment: Yeast Fermentation Rates Planning(a) Question- Growth: What is the effect on Yeast Growth/Expansion during fermentation when mixed in water of varying temperatures? Hypothesis- Temperatures above or below the recommended fermentation temperatures will contain less‚ or be void of growth‚ either due to inactivation or to yeast death. Variables- | | | | |
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source. You can use pictures‚ but no more than four‚ and each figure should be no more than half a page in size. 1. Executive Summary. Briefly describe the history and business of Tiffany’s Co. What type of decision did the company have to make in 1993? Why was the decision important? 2. History of Japanese Yen. Describe the historical exchange rates between Japanese Yen and U.S. dollar over time. Focus on the big changes and what was the exchange rate in (and years before) July 1993. 3.
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easily)‚ this is for both resting heartbeat rates and when doing activities. This is suggested in both articles; the effects of exercise on the heart and how does exercise affect you heart?. Stroke volume (ml) Heart rate (beats min−1) At rest Non-athlete 70 70 Trained athlete 100 50 Maximum exercise Non-athlete 110 190 Trained athlete 160 180 http://ceaccp.oxfordjournals.org/content/4/6/185/T2.expansion.html Resting heart rate When you are resting the heart does not need
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Part I: Pulse Rate Take your pulse at the wrist‚ as described on the Work Out tab of 4.02‚ and record it below. Your count for 30 seconds ___ x 2 = ___ bpmDay 1 _____Day 2 _____Day 3 _____Total _____ divide by 3 = _____ This is your Resting Heart RateObtain your Maximum Heart Rate (MHR) by subtracting your age from 220. Example 220 – 21 = 199 1. Subtract your resting heart rate (RHR) that you calculated in Part II above from the maximum heart rate (MHR) that you just determined in Step
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gills only allow them to take in oxygen from the water. The percentage of oxygen is the water is significantly lower than the amount of oxygen in the air. Fish have adapted to be able to filter oxygen from the water despite its low percentage. Gas exchange in fish occurs in their gills which is supported by a bony arch. Fish take water in through their mouths. Water enters via a fish’s open mouth‚ its opercula close and stop water from leaving before being forced through the gill filaments. Once the
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AIMS The aim of this experiment was to investigate the effect of temperature rise on the rate of transpiration of a plant (hibiscus) by measuring the plant’s water uptake in a period of time. HYPOTHESIS Transpiration is the process by which plants loses water to the atmosphere from their leaves. Water in the plant is lost to the atmosphere by evaporation. Evaporation of water can occur at any temperature. In the presence of sunlight‚ water in the plants evaporates into the intercellular air
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Obesity rates are clearly on the rise in the USA.One of the populations most affected by that is adolescents. For this discussion‚ I would like for you to describe why you think we are seeing such a dramatic increase. Be sure to include nutrition in your discussion. Also‚ what role do you feel parents play in adolescent nutrition? Can you "make" a 14 year old eat their broccoli? Who is ultimately at fault? Society? Parents? Food manufacturers? Please use at least one source in your original post
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