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    Jorge Lozano Introduction Almost all living things have a normal daily cycle they adhere to. It usually relates to the pattern developed by a function of time in relation to behavioral and physiological processes. Circadian rhythm in all mammals is a process that describes our inner master “clock” and our daily functionality. “Circadian timing is structured in such a way as to receive information from the external and internal environments‚ and its function is the timing organization of the

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    [7] Hiromi SHIOJI. The Order Entry System in The Japanese Automotive Industry. working paper. 2000. [8] Matthias Holweg‚ Frits K. Pil. Successful Build-toOrder Strategies Start With the Customer. Sloan Management Review. Fall 2001. Vol.43 No.1: 74-83 [9] Matthias Holweg‚ Frits K. Pil. The Second Century: Reconnecting Customer and Value Chain through Build-to-Order. MIT Press. 2004 [10] Matthias Holweg‚ Joe Miemczyk. Delivering the ‘3-day car’: the strategic implications for automotive logistics operations

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    organizational imperatives. Accounting‚ Organizations and Society‚ 26: 617-641. Gillan SL‚ & Martin JD. (2007). Corporate governance post-Enron: Effective reforms‚ or closing the stable door?. Journal of Corporate Finance‚ 13(5): 929-958 Xuefei H Matthias K‚ (2009)‚ Creative Accounting‚ the Enron Case and Its Impact on Corporate Governance‚ Published by GRIN Verlag Vicki P‚ (2007)‚ Why the case of Enron falls into the Principal Agent framework‚ Published by GRIN Verlag‚ Peng Z. (2002). The Analysis

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    com/appetite-control-factors-that-stimulate-and-suppress-hunger.html>. Hasan‚ Tasneem F.‚ and Hunaid Hasan. "Anorexia Nervosa: A Unified Neurological Perspective." Int J Med Sci. 8.8 (2011): 679-703. Print. Muller‚ Timo D.‚ Diego P. Tilve‚ Jenny Tong‚ Paul T. Pfluger‚ and Matthias H. Tschop. "Ghrelin and Its Potential in the Treatment of Eating/wasting Disorders and Cachexia." J Cachex Sarcopenia Muscle 1.2 (2010): 159-67. Print. Myers‚ David G. "Motivation and Work." Psychology. 8th ed. New York: Worty‚ 2006. 473-80. Print

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    References: Forstmann‚ Matthias‚ Pascal Burgmer‚ and Thomas Mussweiler. "“The Mind Is Willing‚ but the Flesh Is Weak”: The Effects of Mind-Body Dualism on Health Behavior."Psychological Science 23.10 (2012): 1239-245. 12 Sept. 2012. Web. 6 Nov. 2013. Switankowsky‚ Irene. "Dualism

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    The Health-butchering Reality of Americas Meat Industry As the sun shines down on the rolling‚ grassy‚ green California hills‚ the carefree cows contently chew the luscious grass‚ while enjoying an abundance of the joys of life – welcome to a typical dairy commercial. As the cows eat‚ talk and laugh and the camera rolls‚ a voice narrates‚ “great cheese comes from happy cows; happy cows come from California”– the foundational slogan for Real California Cheese commercials that ensures the dairy

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    The cell is one of the most basic units of life. There are millions of different types of cells. There are cells that are organisms onto themselves‚ such as microscopic amoeba and bacteria cells. And there are cells that only function when part of a larger organism‚ such as the cells that make up your body. The cell is the smallest unit of life in our bodies. In the body‚ there are brain cells‚ skin cells‚ liver cells‚ stomach cells‚ and the list goes on. All of these cells have unique functions

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    development of this concept began with Robert Hooke’s seventeenth-century observation that slices of cork were made up of small units he called "cells.” Over the next 100 years‚ the cell theory emerged. It was formally (and independently) presented by Schleiden and Schwann in 1839‚ and clarified by Virchow a few years later. This theory has three principles: (1) All organisms are composed of one or more cells. (2) All life processes derive from the activities of cells. (3) All cells arise from preexisting

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    Imperfection is prominent in our society; it contains war‚ greed‚ sickness. Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) is a group of genetic disorder that attacks the bones‚ making them fragile and weak‚ easy to break. Throughout a person’s lifetime with OI‚ a person may experience a few fractures to common breaks in the bone‚ due to trauma or everyday tasks. Different types of OI have been established to accommodate the wide range of the disease‚ from Type I to Type VIII. Because of those with more severe Osteogenesis

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    flowering plant Tredescantia | |1834 |Von Mohl described cell division and emphasized the importance of protoplasm | |1838 |M. J. Schleiden – cell concept in plants

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