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    of helping people and saving lives is something that sparks a passion inside of me, and I can’t wait to begin this new chapter in my life. As I attend college as an undergraduate, I plan to take pre-med courses and major in either biology or neuroscience. What exactly in the medical field do I want to do? I am not certain about that yet, but I have been interested in surgery (particularly a neurosurgeon), and optometry. I’m leaning towards this career path because I would truly be living my…

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    MCI Syndrome

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    increasing in recent years []. In particular, the amyloid model does not include early vascular dysfunction of AD, despite the body of evidence supporting its contribution []. The topic of the AD pathogenesis is probably one of the most active topics in neuroscience research today. The ability to identify more effective biomarkers in AD depends mainly on the knowledge of its…

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    Hello from England, Professor! My name is Jaylinne Kêr Medina. I'm a daughter of Nyx and a vessel for Artemis, so naturally, I'm in Ravenclaw! Right off the bat, I think I should tell you that I have ADD, mild/moderate dyslexia (hence a few grammatical and spelling errors), and social anxiety, which is half the reason I go to Hogwarts online. I tried actually going for a few weeks but I ended up destroying a book from the Restricted Section by doodling in the margins and nearly had a panic…

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    the body. Yet, till this day, life after death still remains a mystery and is only known through stories from religious mythology and fairy tales. Is there life after death? This is the question that science and religions have been debating over. Neuroscience, scientific theories and religious mythology hold the key to open up to an answer for this question. Before the existence of religions, Ancient Mesopotamia was the first known civilization. In Mesopotamia, death is considered a sin. Life…

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    towards every woman that he comes in contact with, which is in a way emotionally distant because he thinks that every women is dangerous. As Stephen J Morse states in the article "Criminal Law And Common Sense: An Essay On The Perils And Promise Of Neuroscience.", “people may grow up completely used to the idea that every decision is a thoroughly mechanical process,” meaning that their decisions and thoughts come from prior events which explains why Spade acts this way towards…

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    Phylicia Griffin Compton English 101-I01 17, May 2017 Writing Diagnostic “Reading Literature Makes Us Smarter and Nicer” “Reading Literature Makes Us Smarter and Nicer” is an article written by Anne Murphy Paul, that was published by the New York Times June 03, 2013 and appeared in the ideas section of the publication. In this piece, Paul brings attention to the differences between online ready and offline reading and the capacities that each one produces. In the article, Paul…

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    “Is Google Making Us Stupid” It has become very common in the world to use the Internet every single day of our life. In the article “Is Google Making Us Stupid” Nicholas Carr tackles the issues that he notices in himself, starting with how he no longer has the ability and it has become increasingly difficult to simply read a lengthy scholarly article. Carr states “My mind would get caught up in the narrative or the turns of the argument, and I’d spend hours strolling through long stretches of…

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    Nature Vs Nurture

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    How do nature and nurture interact to produce cognitive development? According to Bartels et al. (2002), including ages 5,7,10, and 12, genetics are influential primarily through a common factor contributing exclusively to stability.Shared environmental factors strained a significant influence on stability and instability (Petrill, Lipton, Hewitt, etc.). Cognitive development is influenced both by individual’s inherited traits and by their environment. Most psychologists take both the nature…

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    decision to quit just as they made the decision to start taking the drugs. - Since a person chooses not to quit then the consequence of jail is deserved. Jail, Drug Court, or Rehab is the three most likely options. VI. Advances in neuroscience today prove the physiological changes that happen when a brain is addicted to drugs. -This is why addicts can not make the right choice and usually can not quit even when the threat of incarceration, loosing a job, or even loosing…

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    Casa Malaparte was designed by Architect Adalberto Libera. It is located at 0073 Capri Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy which was designed for client, Curzio Malaparte. The structure contains spaces that are similar in shape and size of most homes. The rooms are squaredm but what makes the structure have an interesting circulation are the stepped levels of each floor. The Villa has stairs as wide as the whole structure which leads to the terrace. These stairs were designed to reduce vertigo…

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