OBESITY
AGING
1.GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS (DEMOGRAPHIC CONDITION, SOCIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS)
Aging is the process of becoming older. In humans, aging represents the accumulation of changes being over time, encompassing physical, psychological, and social changes, therefore aging is a combination of bodily changes and the impact of how we take care of ourselves. From a biological perspective, it is inevitable.
Human aging, physiological changes that take place in the human body leading to senescence,
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WRITING
I have always loved to visit …… because it is amazing. it is located in ……. and the weather is often (good/ bad)
there are a lot of things visitors can do when they visit……… they can either……. nor……. Another possibility is to………..
the truth is that whenever i can, i go to visit………….so i recommend it to any person who goes to an a near area.
TENSES
1-the audience loved my trumpet solo
he wrote his own songs for his album
Did hoy go to the music club last week?
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| The acronym Prolog stands for Programming in Logic | First Prolog system was introduced in 1973 by Alain Colmerauer | Purpose: Natural Language Understanding, Translation. |
| In conventional programming: The programmer instructs machine how to solve a problem by performing a given sequence of actions. The machine carries out the instructions in a specified order. | In logic programming: The programmer defines what the problem using the language of logic The system applied logical deduction to |
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1. Relevant market: * How can a company evaluate the potential of a market – seen from the view of offering company? – Number of demanders. – Maximum sales potential (turnover) in the market. – Number of competitors. – Who are the Main-competitors & how big are their market shares. – How do the competitors and customers respond to the changes of my marketing instruments? – Do you expect consequences of anti-competition laws? * Identify relevant market: – Spatial: how far can and will you
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COMMUNITIES AND ECOSYSTEMS:
Definitions:
- Species: a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- Habitat: environment in which a species normally lives or the location of a living organism
- Population: group of organisms of the same species that love in the same area at the same time
- Community: a group of populations living and interacting with each other in an area
- Ecosystem: a community and its abiotic environment
- Ecology: the study of the relationships between living organisms
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SESION 1: CHANGE MANAGEMENT THEORIES
Change management comprises the processes, tools and techniques used to manage the people side of change and achieve desired business outcomes. Ul:mately, change management focuses on how to help employees embrace, adopt and utilize a
change in their day-to-day work. Change management is both a process and a competency.
Frederick Winslow Taylor:
His original motivation was to identify and address issues of efficiency in the industrial workplace by systematically
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