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    information being taken to consider the fact that if phobias do affect a person. Though, I learned that the amygdala is responsible for sending data to two routes of the brain, the thalamus and the medial prefrontal cortex(“The Amygdala: The Body’s Alarm Clock System”). The first route is considered the shorter route, which prepares for the situation immediately even though it hasn’t occurred. The second route is the data being sent to the prefrontal cortex, or the route that interprets data and…

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    Soccer Award Ceremony I was running as fast as a cheetah, it seemed. I could trip over my own legs any second! “Come on Makena!” I could hear my mom yell in the crowd. I was getting closer and closer towards the goal. I could see all of the other team’s defenders getting further behind me as I ran down the long soccer field. All of a sudden, the goalie yelled at the top of her lungs like yelling into a microphone, as she was coming out of the goal; “KEEPER!!!” I shot the ball like a bullet…

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    Leah's Monologue

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    that could be heard was heavy breathing. In her dazed and confused state she asked, “Who is this?” No reply. The familiarity of the situation hits Leah, as she starts to come to her senses and sees the dull haze of the moon outside her window. Her alarm clock chimes. It’s midnight. Immediately Leah hangs up the phone and stares up at her ceiling, thinking that this is the third night in a row she has been called. She’d brushed it off before as a mere prank call.…

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    The alarm clock on my bedside table roared as the numbers on the small screen changed from 5:29 to 5:30. Although the sun had yet to rise, I quickly sprung out of bed to silence the clock’s shrill beeping. My eyes felt heavy, but I knew I had to shake off my weariness. Nothing was going to get in the way, not even sleep deprivation, of me being ready for this day. It was August 28th, the first day of my junior year, and I was going to be attending a new school. After I threw on my school…

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    Has your son or daughter spent too much time on there phone or laptop and have their eyesight been getting worse even so did you see any changes in their behavior. Especially in younger kids as the age of 1 years old don't be alarmed I have good news and bad news. The information I have found is on reliable resources and from real sites yet these are 5 sources with good amount of information on each source. Although people believe that it is educational, screen time should be limited for…

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    Ruining Our Lives

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    the media or even social media (technology to) is not that reliable, it has several faults interwoven within itself. Our security is jeopardized with every moment we get posted about or when we even post anything. We literally have an internal time clock of when we will die and we waste so much of the time of it being on getting on social media when in all reality that is just about as useless as staring at paint dry. Everyone thinks that we have it the best, but we are being screwed over by…

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    Habits are odd tricks: they can be formed even without the memory facet of the brain. This idea and more is explored in The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg. The book focuses on the life of a man named Eugene Pauly, or E.P. in the medical world. In the early 1990’s, Eugene came down with a terrible illness. His wife, Beverly, rushed him to the hospital, where doctors concluded he was suffering from viral encephalitis, a relatively harmless disease that,…

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    It lies on your bedside table all night and is the first thing you reach for after waking up in the morning. Apart from being a portable communication device, it is your MP3 player, camera, calculator, stop watch, alarm clock; in fact this device has every thing you need encased in its tiny body. Cell phones may have eased our lives considerably but like every modern invention, they come with their own pros and cons. In March 2009, a research article was published in the journal Pathophysiology…

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    My head was pounding and the light hurt my eyes. I was in my own bed fully dressed. My shoes were still on my feet, but I could not remember how I got home or when. The alarm clock read 1:30. I sat up and immediately saw that my thigh was covered with a football-size stain of brown dried blood. A wave of panic washed across me and my heart felt like it would jump out of my chest. I stripped off my clothes and took a hot shower…

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    Social networking service is huge part of our life nowadays. Not only private way but also in school, we use tumblr as a submission for assignment. I always see the people checking their social networking service while on the Muni or Bart station and it also applies for me. For most times of my days, I see myself doing Social network services such as Facebook or Instagram. I has been using them for many years in order to get inspirations for my works or to reach out to my friends whom are far…

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