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    In When It Changed by feminism activist‚ Joanna Russ‚ she uses both fantastical and realistic elements to create a society where all men have died due to a plague and women have taken control. She portrays the topic of misogyny and gender norms in this text. A realistic element Russ displays is the importance of family structure between Janet and Katy.. Russ writes‚ “I remember wandering into the nursery and picking up my wife’s baby‚ dozing for a while with the poignant‚ amazing warmth of an infant

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    we delivery is very important not just to the patient‚ but also the nurse. When we care for patients it is important to make the patients the priority and make their clinical experience a good one. A nurse usually develops their plan of care to satisfy the patients needs‚ so we call that patient-centered care. Dabney and Tzeng (2013) describes patient-centered care as a therapeutic relationship that occurs among health care providers and the patients that are receiving health care services‚ that

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    sizes. Although the shoe size is related to the length of your foot‚ the sizes do not follow a direct formula. Subtract 1 1/2 from your size‚ if you are a size 6. Therefore‚ your equivalent men’s size would be a 4 1/2. Above is a dot graph showing the female comparison if she was to convert to a male shoe by length. It is a difference in length by a size and a half. This decision by Nyke is not a good company decision because as you can see based on the female to male conversion that the size

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    What are the risks of outsourcing IT within the public sector? K M Dunwoody ABSTRACT Outsourcing IT is a business strategy of increasing popularity within the private and public sectors. This essay focuses on the public sector. There are a number of recognised benefits that can be achieved through outsourcing IT‚ however‚ as with all business strategies it has inherit risks. It is a selection of these risks that is discussed with particular focus on the public sector’s capability

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    Chapter 10- Muscle Tissue Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.   1) How does muscle tissue contribute to homeostasis? A) by generating heat that helps maintain body temperature B) by moving materials through the body C) by pulling on bones to move the body D) A and B are correct. E) A‚ B and C are correct. 2) The primary function of muscle is A) conversion of chemical energy into mechanical energy. B) conversion of chemical energy into radiant energy. C) conversion

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    Care of sick patients when body systems malfunction | Unit 7 P5 – Identify the risk factors for each of the 3 malfunctions in assignment 3 Risk factors are things that contribute to illnesses. They could be situations‚ people or activities which could possibly affect our health in a negative way and can also lead to ill health. The effect can be temporary or permanent; the effect of these things can be mild‚ very serious or possibly fatal. There are 3 factors that affects whether someone is of

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    are contraction of uterine smooth muscle during labor. Contraction of myoepithelial cells around breast ducts and alveoli to stimulate milk flow and it is queried as to whether oxytocin release actually causes the onset of labor. Oxytocin primarily affects uterine smooth muscle - increasing both the frequency and duration of action potentials during uterine contractions. Oestrogen enhances the effects of oxytocin by lowering the membrane potential of smooth muscle cells. As the fetus enters the

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    Biology/Physiology Name: Student ID: Please include the recorded charts along with this report. Charts may be copied to MS Power Point. Exercise 1: The effects of nerve stimulation A. Describe briefly what you have done for this section (maximum 100 words). B. What are the observations that you have made? (maximum 150 words) The experiment was carried out by using the amplitudes as low as 0.00mA to locate the twitching. But volunteer was not able to feel any twitch response from the amplitude

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    The poem “Sure You Can Ask Me A Personal Question” is written by Native American Diane Burns and published in 1981. It presents one side of an awkward conversation between a Native American woman and another person. The Native American and the other person‚ presumably a white woman‚ are both at fault for making the conversation awkward. Because the Native American is already tired of the conversation before it starts‚ seemingly because she has had it numerous times before‚ she is being unnecessarily

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    The muscle physiology of skeletal muscle was observed by using electrical‚ physical‚ and neural stimulations of an isolated gastrocnemius muscle from Rana pipiens. The gastrocnemius receives signals from the action potentials of the sciatic nerve. The muscle contraction is caused by the binding of a neurotransmitter once the action potential reaches the neuromuscular junction. Stimulation of the muscle and the sciatic nerve allows for recording and measuring of these properties. We observed twitch

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