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    option. The resolution to this issue is pretty unclear on how to find a way to decentralize social media as a platform for political discussions. When observing the core issues in politics, the majority of society is either moving to the extreme left or moving to the extreme right on issues, such as, gay marriage, abortion, global…

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    Caffeine Word Recognition

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    the article, Caffeine Improves Left Hemisphere Processing of Positive Words written by Lars Kuchinke and Vanessa Lux (2012) hypothesized the “link between the left hemisphere (LH) will have a positive advantage in emotional word recognition” (p. 2). The increased dopamine in the brain and caffeine administered is anticipated to increase word recognition by enhancing the process of positive words by the effects of caffeine. This study help others’ understand how the left hemisphere processes and…

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    In the midst of the trees on campus stand two intimidating creatures lurking. Two aggressive and tense looking panthers lock eyes as one guard its prey from the other. The muscles are represented realistically and dramatically throughout the shoulder, back and thighs. The heads are locked together in a chilling stare. The panther guards a deer while another panther approaches on a higher rock seeking the other panther’s prize. These animals appear to be on the verge of battle for the prey.…

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    She tracks the movements of the ball while checking her peripherals for any opposition. When her chance is offered, she takes it and reaches to swipe the ball from her opponent. She smiles determinedly as her hand swipes only air ― ¬¬the other player is more experienced. She shifts her feet to keep up with her quick-footed challenger and her breaths come in brief bursts while sweat runs from every pore. Her mind is focused, determined to triumph against the other team. The only sounds that enter…

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    room. Memories of family members sleeping over and birthday parties fill my mind. Carpet a light brown color, wallpaper that was at first white, but faded with age. The large TV takes up most of the room, along with the couch and leather chair. I turn left and see the dining table. At the end is a large, brown cabinet made for storing plates and other dining things. We never used it, but it made a nice decoration. The kitchen, a small area with a baby-proofed fridge (that I eventually found out…

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    Broca's Act Summary

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    neurochemical and functional, thereby designating the hemispheric specializations. Paul Broca (1860), through work and biopsies found that the language processing was given in the left hemisphere. Broca also addressed the relationship between the use of the hand and speech, and attributed the innate superiority of the left hemisphere in right-handed. Created then, the "Broca’s Act", that the speech controller hemisphere is opposite to the dominant hand.…

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    The Elephant Celebes

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    appearance of the elephant gives the impression of being a monster. At the top of the elephant’s body, there are construction objects and a hidden eye, giving off a mysterious vibe. The elephant looks like it’s standing in an empty area, but in the top left corner, there are two flying fish. In the bottom right corner, there is a headless female mannequin inviting the elephant nearer. The elephant itself could represent how an…

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    Feminine features The painting Jupiter and Callisto by Angelica Kauffmann (1781), oil on canvas with a 24 inches diameter is a painting in the late 19th century. As soon as our eyes set into the painting, two female figures in the foreground captured our attention. One of them is Jupiter in the disguise of Dianna, while the other female is Callisto. Since the main light source is shone on both of them, they would consider as the emphasis of the artwork and where most tension is created. The…

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    The underground man, according to the narrator, is a fictional character who represents certain people in society. According to the narrator, the underground man is described as being someone who is filled with bitterness towards society, and finds himself powerless to act against it or within it. The underground man is a retired government service official. he is described as a nasty man, who on many occasions would take pleasure in being a spiteful official. One of the main themes in this text…

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    In a classroom half-filled with students, sitting in every other row, only the sound of pencils scratching paper permeates the air. No talking or laughter here. At the head of the classroom, the children’s teacher sits at her desk watching her students. Some of the students look worried, stressed; others look relaxed. At times there were little circles to be darkened, or lined, blank paper to be filled. The seconds on the clock tick by, timing the students for each section’s completion. Across…

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