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    well. The firing of neurons that occurs when one imagines shooting a free throw are the same neurons that fire when actually doing so. The fact that brain activity is complex and calculated has helped scientists see how the brain functions, and what areas are associated with certain tasks or thoughts. Nishimoto et al conducted a thorough and unprecedented experiment that has helped many understand the functioning of the brain, specifically, how brain activity relates to the perception of visual…

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    For my second learning reflection I had to self-assent and figure out my different types of learning styles and my different weakness and strengths. Through a couple different activits, I asked myself in what areas where I needing improvement and in which areas where my goals met. There was three different Assesments I complete; the first The Discovery wheel, the second, My skills snapshot and the last was The VAK questionnaire. All of the listed Assements are in the book “Becoming a Master…

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    dimming lights. That day, the entirety of the world was set into a new age of paranoia and fear, the fear that at any moment, they could be wiped out instantly. That day was August 6. 1945, when for the first and only time since Nagasaki, an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima by America. Within a split second, the near entirety of Hiroshima was turned from a well-built populated area, into nothingness. All that remained were the ashes of men, women, and children, the memories that came with…

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    chart above, it clearly shows that the time it takes the object to hit ground did being impacted by the surface area and mass. The greater the mass, the more time it takes the object to hit the ground. While the larger the surface area, the faster it hit the ground. Because of the air resistance, larger surface area caused the object to fell faster than the object with smaller surface area. Although the background research proved that the mass doesn’t affect the time it takes the object to hit…

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    the city. Many continued on with their day, not giving the planes a second glance. Other spectators continued watching in curiosity as the sight of the planes diminished into the sky away from the city and parachutes came down from them. Within seconds and without a trace of sound, the city of Hiroshima was completely destroyed. The devastating effects of the bomb dropped by the American B-29 Bomber planes came within seconds and effected each person differently. For many, there first came a…

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    talking to her midwife, who she has called in to hopefully deny her illegitimate pregnancy. The Marquise, who is discussing unwitting conception with the midwife, briefly states that she “conceived knowingly” (Kleist 91). This was surprising after a second reading, as Kleist portrayed her as a rape survivor with no memory of the ordeal. An earlier mistake of either skipping over this wording or assuming that she was lying in case the midwife…

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    Photography presents their top four tips for child photography. 1) No Posing First, remove the phrase "cheese" from your vocabulary. The moment a child hears this phrase, they are willing to put on their "picture-face". Try to catch them in the moment when they are laughing or being silly. The expressions they give you are most genuine during these moments. One thing to remember, it is not always about getting them to smile. A child reveals their personality, energy, and uniqueness while in…

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    water, the only way out would be to use one of these washed out rocky areas. It is quite an amazing place to be. The walls seem to absorb all sound, the air is still and if you take a moment to listen, you can hear a random bird in the distance. Sometimes you can even hear a whistle in the wind or the thoughts in your mind as they are being processed. Other than that, it is near complete silence. Being the only ones in the area (so we thought) we were casting, laughing and having a good time.…

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    factors, but there are several common triggers, such as: flashing lights or lack of sleep. Temporal lobe epilepsy The temporal lobe epilepsy is often associated with memory disfunctions, because hippocampus is one of the most frequent epileptogenic areas. Approximetly 60 to 70 % of the adult epileptic patients are affected by temporal lobe epilepsy.…

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    out the procedure however since each area was only studied for 40 min this is a relatively rapid assessment. The most dominant ant scavenger was found to be the Yellow Crazy Ant. A possible contributing factor of the success of the Yellow Crazy Ant is anthropogenic habitat change, by causing changes in species interactions [3]. Kent Ridge and Singapore in general has undergone much anthropogenic…

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