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    the daily press and media of the United States. Even today the government can somewhat control what the people of America hear and what they believe is factual. Just one example of the media corruption by the government is the method of media consolidation.…

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    more than allow the brain to rest. It also aids in the consolidation of long-term memories. REM sleep and slow-wave sleep play different roles in memory consolidation. REM is associated with the consolidation of nondeclarative (implicit) memories. An example of a nondeclarative memory would be a task that we can do without consciously thinking about it, such as riding a bike. Slow-wave, or non-REM (NREM) sleep, is associated with the consolidation of declarative (explicit) memories. These are…

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    Media Ownership

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    The concentration of media ownership, known also as media consolidation or media convergence, is the business comprised of an increasingly small amount of individuals and organizations that control shares of the mass media. This extensive direction in which media business ownership is changing is deemed upon as not only objectionable, but also results in damaging effects for both the economy and society. Although there is little evidence that this concentration results in harm, media ownership…

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    Memory Vs Human Memory

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    Memory is an essential parts to all our lives. Without a memory of the past, we could not engage in the present or think to the future. We would not be able to remember what we did the previous day, what we have done today or what we plan on doing tomorrow. Without memory, we could not learn anything.Memory is involved in processing extensive amounts of information that we are exposed to on a daily basis (McLeod). Memory also gives us the capability to participate and determine settings from…

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    Debt Law

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    repossess any item you have. Fortunately, you do not have to suffer in silence. A bankruptcy lawyer Las Vegas can help you. There are different options that one can use to settle debt. Debt consolidation, debt settlement and bankruptcy are some common ways you can relieve debt. Debt Consolidation Debt consolidation is a part of debt settlement where an agency advises consumers to stop paying their credit card debt. As a consumer, you need to sign an automatic bank withdrawal authorization where…

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    Extinction Memory

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    Extinction is the model used for the inhibition of fear within a laboratory environment. It involves training organisms to fear a conditioned stimulus in a manner described above (Myers, Ressler, & Davis, 2006). While it was previously debated upon it is widely accepted that extinction is a new form of learning and thus the creation of new memories (Burgos-Robles, Vidal-Gonzalez, Santini, & Quirk, 2007). While the two memories of fear and extinction would compete with each other (Royer, & Paré,…

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    desires to grow through a consolidation, it is seeking to extend its size, diversify its product or service, achieve economies of scale, reduce competition, or gain access to new customers or markets. To do this, one company acquires another company of similar size and operations, in the same industry. Two nice examples of a consolidation ar the acquisition of Pixar by Walt Disney or the acquisition of Instagram by Facebook. When a company desires to grow through a consolidation, it is seeking…

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    the cells in such an assembly are all interconnected by reciprocal connections. The internal representation is maintained in short term memory as long as the activity reverberated through the connection. If such activation persists long enough, consolidation would occur by a “growth process”, that will…

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    recognition paradigm. The independent variables in this study are sleep (sleep or wake) and age (child or adult); the dependent variable is odor memory performance. The researchers believe that the memory consolidation during sleep is experience-dependent, and therefore, sleep does not support the consolidation of most odor memory in children due to lack of experience. They recruited 30 healthy boys (mean age of 10.6) and 30 healthy males (mean age of 25.4), randomly assigned them to either a…

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    Episodic Memory Loss

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    declines are paralleled by SWS declines as age increases. In the article, "Sleep, Memory, and Aging: The Link Between Slow-Wave Sleep and Episodic Memory Changes From Younger to Older Adults," Michael K. Scullin studies SWS-dependent episodic memory consolidation in younger and older adults. A lot of studies have been conducted on this before. For example, one study was done on older rats, who were used for the Morris Water Maze. The results of the study came out similar as humans. This meant…

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