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    Republic of the Phillippines Department of Education Region III Division of Bulacan PULONG BUHANGIN HIGH SCHOOL EDUKASYON SA PAGPAPAKATAO DEPARTMENT ACTION PLAN Grade 7 - First Grading‚ S.Y. 2014 - 2015 KEY RESULTS AREA OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES TIME FRAME BENEFICIARIES EXPECTED OUTCOME Curriculum Development To uphold partnership with the community to create a student-centered environment. The creation of a student-centered environment can be carry out by developing a respect policy

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    SUMMARY OF FRICTION The maximum force of static friction that exists between two surfaces is proportional to the normal force and mostly independent of area of contact. This situation is shown here: N = the total normal force (force perpendicular to the horizontal surface) which is essentially the weight of the object. The coefficient in that equation is called the coeffecient of static friction and that depends on the material: When the object is actually moving‚ the friction is said to be kinetic

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    The effects of Alcohol on the Human Body Name: Institution: Introduction Today‚ alcohol is one of the most common substances that people abuse. It is an addictive drink that has become a popular way of having a good time or relaxing in social gatherings. It is among the most commonly used psychoactive drugs. Alcohol is a popular social phenomenon‚ yet most societies forget its effects on their bodies. Research has carried out in the recent years on the effects that alcohol consumption is having

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    Effects Of Alcohol On A Human Body During this essay I will explain the physical effects and the emotional effects alcohol can have on the human body. I’m also going to be showing the long and short term effects it comes into play with. This first section is going to cover the emotional and physical effects alcohol can have on the human body. Yes the feeling might feel great but after this sentence I’m going to show how you are harming yourself by drinking over your limit. Brain damage- Binge drinking

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    The brain The brain is the most complex organ in the body. It is the organ that allows us to think‚ have emotions‚ move‚ and dream. Given this complication‚ it should not be surprising that there are many ways to separate brain parts. Brain parts can be separated on the basis of what they look like to the bare eye‚ under a microscope‚ or by what certain brain parts do. The brain and spinal cord make up the central nervous system and all of the nerves found in our body make up the peripheral nervous

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    and intelligence is a weapon‚ neo and transformative means have arisen for human competition that exceeds the pinnacle of human strength‚ as well as physical prowess. Intellect has been the foundation and core of the cyber age; and as intellect has been the basis of power‚ the competitions and challenges to push forth progress has equally been altered. With the introduction of defining tool of the 21st century‚ the computer‚ grand scale-based simulations have suddenly become today’s past time for

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    The Brain Brainstem The brain stem plays an important role in basic attention‚ arousal‚ and consciousness. 
It contains the medulla oblongata‚ cerebellum‚ midbrain and pons. Its functions include things that you need to survive‚ such as breathing‚ digestion‚ heart rate‚ blood pressure‚ and arousal which makes you awake and alert.All information from our body passes through the brain stem on the way to the brain. Medulla Oblangata The medulla oblongata connects the brain and spinal cord.

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    EFFECT OF COMPUTER GAMES ON STUDENTS OF BITS-PILANI Prepared for - Mr. Gajendra Singh Chauhan Submitted by - Pulkit Bhargava Samuel Pradeep Ravi Sankar Ippili Anuj Kumar Loomba Rahul Gogna A report submitted for the partial fulfilment of the requirements of TA C312 - Technical Report Writing 10 April‚ 2007. Acknowledgements We would like to express our thanks to Mrs. Sangeeta Sharma‚ Instructor In

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    Are the brains of men and women specialized in different ways to achieve the same capabilities? Many studies are showing that the brains of men and women may be specialized in different ways to achieve the same capabilities. An example of this would be a man’s brain using one part of the brain to accomplish a task and a woman’s brain accomplishing the same task with another part of the brain. Based on the text I believe that the brains of men and women are specialized in different ways. One example

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    study of brain damage inform our understanding of the human brain? The study of brain injury is an imperative tool when trying to understand the in-depth workings of “the most complex object in the known universe”. We have been studying the brain for thousands of years. From Hippocrates in 468BC‚ describing epilepsy as a disturbance of the brain‚ to our modern day MRI and CT scans able to image the brain in great detail our knowledge is always growing. However the study of Brain Injury has

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