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    Reactive hypoglycemia‚ a rare form of hypoglycemia‚ increases insulin levels as a response to the consumption of an excess amount of carbohydrates. The main difference between reactive hypoglycemia and hypoglycemia is that hypoglycemia lowers the subjects’ blood sugar if their blood glucose is not monitored but can easily be brought back up by the consumption of food. However‚ the symptoms of reactive hypoglycemia are quite opposite. When consuming food‚ the subject’s blood sugar goes below the position

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    The ’reactive character’ triggers a response and tells the audience how to view a scene? | True | | False | What silent film grossed over 10 million during the years of 1910-1920? | Intolerance | Birth of a Nation | | Trip to the Moon | | It | The Great Train Robbery | What year did "The Wizard of Oz" and "Gone with the Wind" open in theatres? | 1919 | | 1939 | | 1929 | | 1949 | What date was "Birth of a Nation" released in theatres?

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    Often two types of investigations have been differentiated. The ‘reactive approach’ to investigation occurs when a police responds to a crime that has already taken place such as murder‚ or theft. On the other hand‚ the ‘proactive approach’ to investigation occurs in response to an ongoing criminal activity or even before the crime has been committed. For e.g. the police may get information that a gang is going to commit a crime in a particular area. In other cases‚ the police may patrol an area

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    Reactive aggression is often spontaneous‚ impulsive‚ and a response to action after being provoked or initiated; while proactive aggression is aggression that is premeditated and planned to obtain a wanted outcome or result( Pang‚ Ang‚ Kom‚ Tan‚ & Chiang‚ 2013). A group of researchers conducted a study to discover the cognitive differences between the two types of aggression in order to understand and predict the presence and/or

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    different ways and with different labels‚ however; arguably the most severe of all the disorders is reactive attachment disorder (RAD). It is important for teachers at all levels to be able

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    Reactive Attachment Disorder or just in general attachment disorders‚ has a typical onset seen before the age of 5. The disorder normally originates in the stage of infancy. As the child reaches their preschool and school-age years‚ the serious effects of the disruption in attachment relationships start to present themselves and manifest. As the child reaches the stage of adolescent and then through adulthood‚ the forms of the disorder are more commonly seen in the relationships that the person develops

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    Reactive Attachment Disorder and Attachment Therapy University of New York in Prague Reactive Attachment Disorder and Attachment Therapy Introduction There has been growing attention on attachment theory and its impacts on later behavioral outcomes. Several research have found an association between attachment insecurity and personality disorders due to inconsistent and unstable sense of self; and association between insecure attachment and

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    At the Crest of a Wave: A Proactive Approach to Corporate Water Strategy September 2007 www.bsr.org www.pacinst.org About this Report Business for Social Responsibility (BSR) and the Pacific Institute have partnered to produce this Trends Report for companies which details a proactive approach to corporate water strategy. The report was written by Linda Hwang‚ Sissel Waage‚ Ph.D.‚ and Emma Stewart‚ Ph.D.‚ of BSR’s Research & Development team and Jason Morrison‚ Peter H. Gleick‚ Ph.D

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    Low-Impact Fiber-Reactive Dyes The sustainability of our environment is crucial in saving the livelihood of the people and the planet. Since we are all interdependent‚ we will all have to do our part in sustaining our environment for the future. We should always be questioning and doing more about it rather than just talking or ignoring the facts. Most of us do not realize the excessive use of resources we have taken advantage of over the years. Generations past have exploited our planet which

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    Active‚ Apparent‚ and Reactive Power According to Chipkin (2009)‚ we could think of Real Power as useful power – a measure of how much work is being done. Apparent Power is the power delivered by a power source to a load like a motor. They also stated that you need to supply more power (Apparent Power) to a device than it will do the work (Real Power). Reactive Power is the (vector) difference between Apparent Power and Real Power. Reactive Power cannot be harnessed to do useful work. Power Quality

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