P4 – Outline the organisation and function of the endocrine system M3 – Explain the function of the endocrine system Organisation of the endocrine system: (diagrams of each) • Pituitary gland • Hypothalamus • Thyroid and parathyroid gland • Pancreas • Adrenal medulla • Adrenal cortex • Gonads and placenta • Pineal • Gastrointestinal tract To achieve M3 state what function it has in relation to endocrine system. Function of the endocrine system: • Characteristics of hormones
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your response to the play by the end of the final scene. Explain the extent to which you fit Aristotle’s definition. (Timed essay) Aristotle’s definition of a tragedy which requires the audience to be profoundly moved by the course of events can be applied to Othello‚ a play that closely follows the tragic plot as outlined by Aristotle. According to Aristotle‚ the tragic character in a tragedy is a good person‚ not all good or bad‚ who begins in a rank of high degree and importance and then experiences
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The product life cycle (PLC) describes the stages a new product goes through from beginning to end. PLC includes four major stages: market introduction‚ market growth‚ market maturity and sales decline. I decided to take an industry of cameras production as an example. I will show an application of PLC to the period‚ when cameras producers introduced such new product as digital cameras. In the market introduction stage‚ when this type of cameras were introduced to a market for the very first
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P2: Outline the main factors of current health and safety legislation as applied in health and social care. This leaflet will contain information for a booklet covering the main features of at least 3 current health and safety legislations as applied in a health and social care setting. Legislation is another word for written law‚ which may also be known as act of parliament or regulations. As stated by Stretch B and Whitehouse M (2007) pg. 17 legislation is also the law that parliament makes which
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peculiar or common images of all forms of nature ie human‚ environmental or supernatural. His poetic expression is unique in its use of extraordinary imagery and transition of mood yet he what he creates usually conforms to numerous literary techniques. The recurring theme in many of his poems is that of man’s harmony with nature‚ and this idea‚ combined with his bizarre and even eccentric poetic expression provides a basis for both ’The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ and ’Kubla Khan’. Mankind
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Name: Gavin Radford JF 2012. Course: SP1005- Introduction to Spanish and Spanish American Literature. Date: 12/12/12 Question: hoose and analyse any three sonnets which exemplify the contrasting poetic styles and attitudes to the conventions of courtly love poetry. C I would like to begin this essay by firstly defining the concept of “courtly love” which is central to the question. “a highly conventionalized medieval tradition of love between a knight and a married noblewoman
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Q. Referring closely to 2 poems‚ discuss the poetic methods Hardy uses to evoke distinctive settings in his poem. Thomas Hardy’s ‘The Ruined Maid’ is a poem about a young woman named Amelia who meets her old friend‚ and character foil‚ in town from her old life in the rural areas. As the poem progresses‚ with her friend making contrasting comparisons between how Amelia was and how she is now‚ we begin to realize that she had traded in her virtues to have‚ ironically at that era‚ a better life.
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Brecht’s work is best understood in its context: his methods cannot be successfully applied today. Discuss. Bertolt Brecht has become universally known as one of the founding fathers of the Epic Theatre conventions. Erwin Piscator originally coined the term in his first year as the director of Berlin’s Volksbuhne and it arose in the mid twentieth century by theatrical practitioners as an artistic response to the political climate of the time and providing a critical perspective on what they perceived
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2.2.2 Objective 2: Determine the practicality and effectiveness of treatment when memory alteration is applied for Habit Formation The revelation of the three step cycle recurrently occurring in the formation and the concurrent establishment of a habit‚ commonly referred to as the habit loop in medical use‚ is found to display the core connection to its use in medical practice. As mentioned by MIT news‚ in the article “MIT researcher sheds light on why habits are hard to make and break”‚ analysts
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How has Chaucer used poetic form‚ structure and language to express his thoughts and feelings in ’The Knight’s Tale’? Chaucer’s use of language‚ form‚ and structure works to convey the details of different characters and the emotions surrounding them in a multi-faceted manor. For instance‚ Chaucer’s heavy use of nature-oriented‚ romantic imagery when describing Emily imbues her character with a youth and vibrance‚ aided by the setting of ’a morn in May’‚ already causing the reader’s mind to
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