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    and destroying lung tissue but can affect other parts of the body. It also suppresses the immune system making the body less able to fight any disease. 90% of people who are infected develop latent TB‚ which is were the bacteria are present in the body but are not active. This means the people who have latent TB have no symptoms and are not contagious. 2) How is Tuberculosis caused? Bacteria cause TB‚ which is spread through the air. Areas‚ which are crowded‚ increase the likelihood of the

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    holes in the defenses arise for two reasons: active failures and latent conditions” (Reason‚ 2000). Active failures refer to the mistakes that people who are in direct contact with the patient make (Reason‚ 2000). These are simple mistakes‚ or procedural violations that have a short lived impact on the integrity of the defenses of the organization‚ such as an overworked nurse forgetting to add a note to a patient file (Reason‚ 2000). Latent conditions come from decisions made by management‚ such as understaffing

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    These psychosexual develop in many different stages‚ namely the Oral‚ Anal‚ Phallic‚ Latent‚ and the Genital phase. The Oral phase is associated with all the feelings around ingestion or eating‚ which aids to the development of the Id. The Anal phase is closely related to the following of instructions‚ which aids to the development of the

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    Concept‚ need and essential aspects of Continuous comprehensive evaluation. Continuous comprehensive Evaluation should be carried out in relation to learners’ cognitive‚ affective and psycho-motor growth. Cognitive growth refers to the intellectual development of learners (such as learners’ knowledge‚ comprehension‚ application‚ analysis‚ synthesis and evaluation). Affective growth emphasizes learners’ attitude‚ interest and personal development. Psycho-motor growth deals with learners’ ability

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    Alphaherpesvirinae. In 1888 the relationship between chickenpox and shingles were observed by Von Bokay when children who had not acquired an immunity to H.herpesvirus-3‚ or have never had chickenpox‚ became sick with chickenpox after coming in contact with the latent H.herpesvirus-3‚ or someone who had shingles. It was not until the end of the 19th century that chickenpox was reliably distinguished from small pox. H. herpesvirus-3 can code for anti-apoptotic proteins that interferes with the apoptosis pathway

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    Torts Exam Notes Intentional Torts Trespass to the Person Battery - directly and intentionally (or negligently) bringing about a harmful or offensive contact with the person of another - the ‘body is inviolate‚ and that any touching of another person‚ however slight may amount to a battery’ - Rixon - doesn’t have to cause harm - Rixon v Starcity Casino - Collins v Wilcock - no requirement of hostility or anger - Wilson v Pringle - In Re F - exception is made

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    AD #1 Gillette Compete Skin Care for Men This advertisement is for Gillette men ’s skin care products. The ad targets young adult couples‚ and women will buy skin care products for the men in their lives. It can be found in Allure‚ November 2005. Allure is targeted towards young adult women interested in beauty‚ fashion and relationships. This advertisement is promoting a simple 3 step skin care regime for men. The ad focuses on a man ’s back profile with a women ’s hands placed provocatively

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    Sociology Quizz 1. SOCIOLOGY: Sociology is [the systematic study] of [human society and social interaction]. How [behavior is shaped by group life]. How [group life is affected by individuals]. WRIGHT MILLS - SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION: The ability to see the relationship between [immediate social setting] and [public issues]. EMILE DURKHEIM - SUICIDE: [High levels of social integration = low level of suicides]. Example: marriage‚ church‚ clubs. [Low levels of social integration

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    “appropriate” forms of behavior. It looks at how constant patterns of behavior or social structures function to apply society’s values. It distinguishes between manifest and latent orders. Manifest functions are those intended and easily recognized by most members of society. An example of this would be religion or churches. Latent functions are those that are not apparent or widely recognized. An example of this is the public welfare system. When looking at society Structural Functionalism looks

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    achieve what is best for society as a whole. Robert Merton was the one who introduced us to this other way of thinking. He divided the human functions into two types‚ the manifest function and also the latent function. The manifest functions are more intentional and obvious‚ while on the other hand the latent functions are more unintentional and not obvious. The conflict perspective focuses on the negative‚ conflicted‚ and ever‐changing nature of society. This perspective

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