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appendtext: {{subst:User:UcuchaBot/TFA notice|page=Eastbourne manslaughter|date=September 4, 2011|blurb=The '''[[Eastbourne manslaughter]]''' was an 1860 legal case in [[Eastbourne]], England, concerning the death of 15-year-old Reginald Cancellor at the hands of his teacher, Thomas Hopley. Hopley intended to use [[corporal punishment]] to overcome what he perceived as stubbornness on Cancellor's part, but instead he beat the boy to death. An inquest into Cancellor's death began when his brother requested an [[autopsy]]. As a result of the inquest Hopley was arrested and charged with [[manslaughter]]. He was found guilty at trial and sentenced to four years in prison, although he insisted that his actions were justifiable and that he was not guilty of any crime. The trial was sensationalised by the [[Victorian era|Victorian]] press, and incited debate over the use of corporal punishment in schools. After Hopley's release and subsequent divorce trial, he largely disappeared from the public record. The case became an important [[legal precedent]] in the United Kingdom for discussions of corporal punishment in schools and reasonable limits on discipline. ([[Eastbourne manslaughter|'''more...''']])}}

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appendtext: {{subst:User:UcuchaBot/TFA notice|page=Metabolism|date=September 5, 2011|blurb=<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:A thaliana metabolic network.png|115px|Metabolic network]]</div> '''[[Metabolism]]''' is the set of [[chemical reaction]]s that happen in living [[organism]]s to maintain life. These processes allow organisms to grow and reproduce, maintain their structures, and respond to their environments. The chemical reactions of metabolism are organized into [[metabolic pathway]]s, in which one chemical is transformed through a series of steps into another chemical, by a sequence of [[enzyme]]s. Enzymes are crucial to metabolism because they allow organisms to drive desirable reactions that require [[energy]] and will not occur by themselves, by [[Coupling (physics)|coupling]] them to [[spontaneous process|spontaneous reactions]] that release energy. As enzymes act as [[Catalysis|catalysts]] they allow these reactions to proceed quickly and efficiently. Enzymes also allow the [[Control theory|regulation]] of metabolic pathways in response to changes in the [[cell (biology)|cell's]] environment or [[cell signaling|signals]] from other cells. The metabolism of an organism determines which substances it will find [[nutrition|nutritious]] and which it will find [[poison]]ous. The speed of metabolism, the [[Basal metabolic rate|metabolic rate]], also influences how much food an organism will require. ([[Metabolism|'''more...''']])}}

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