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    Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet is written as a romantic tragedy, and death is anticipated but is suicide at 13 expected? While teenage minds do tend to baffle most, neurobiology has solved many mysteries behind the erratic or puzzling behavior and potentially the science behind Romeo and Juliet’s suicide. Unfortunately, their psychology over their family ties played the greater downfall for their love; their minds were the key factor for their suicidal death yet they were not at fault. The…

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    my cheerful nature, I was all business when it came down to school. The perks of growing up as an Asian is that parents would continuously emphasize how education is vital in our lives. Sooner or later it becomes programmed inside our respective cerebrums. Even though studying is great, I grew up not enjoying the processes of my education and treat them like my daily routines. Eventually, the ability to expand my perspectives has reached a limit that came crashing down amidst high school, to a…

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    To begin off, the mis-en-scene has a considerable measure to say about the film. At the point when the motion picture first starts, Dorothy is on her Kansas ranch, (her home). The scene is in grey tones, as strain emerges and negative demeanor takeover the homestead when Dorothy's canine, Toto, is taken from her. Dorothy wishes her and Toto can go somewhere together where noone will discover them. A tornado blasts through the Kansas ranch, flying houses through the air and bicyclists in a…

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    The Neuron Doctrine

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    In essence, he proposed that the cerebellum is a principal agent of learning motor skills. He thought that the cerebrum recruited the cerebellum in order to automate its motor commands so that a relatively simple or incomplete command from the cerebrum would be elaborated and completed by the cerebellum after motor learning. Further, he proposed that the cerebellum is a site of learning because it contains many neurons and synapses…

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    Opium Research Paper

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    Opium is an astringent, yellowish-cocoa, immovably addictive sedative prescription masterminded from the dried juice of unripe instances of the opium poppy and containing alkaloids, for instance, morphine, codeine, and papaverine. It is conceivably a champion amongst the most adaptable medicines known thank to its rule element altering, morphenine, opium smothers torment, produces pleasure, activates rest and lessens inconvenience. In the long history of opium use far and wide, people searching…

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    Australopithecine Theory

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    has been discovered, it is thought to have climbed trees like different Australopithecines, and in addition strolled upright. (“Australopithecus") The brains of most types of Australopithecus were approximately 35% of the span of a current human cerebrum. Most types of Australopithecus were modest and gracile, generally standing 1.2 to 1.4 m (3 ft. 11 into 4 ft. 7 in) tall. In a few varieties is an impressive level of sexual dimorphism, guys being bigger than females (“Australopithecus") The…

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    Monstrosity, defined as a grossly malformed animal, plant, or person would show the exact wording of the phrase. Understanding the exact term helps us identify Monster. Monsters, usually recognized as an imaginary creature described as typically large, ugly, and frightening, but they differ in classifications such as reanimated monsters, ecological monsters, human monsters, and technological monsters. The truth is, monsters come in different shapes and sizes. In this case we will identify and…

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    The developments of cancer in children have had many disagreements between scientist and researchers. Some might agree that it hard to determine what causes cancer in children. Scientist around the world has developed their own theories on the development of cancer in children. Although there are disagreements, many of the scientists have come to the conclusion that some forms of cancer have been the linked to genetic cells that are formed through fertilization of the embryo, which could be…

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    Vocabulary Test “Admonish the interlopers who vehemently despair over their plight of…” blasphemy. This confusing, jumbled sentence represents the vocabulary units as a whole , this school year. Although we, students, may understand these words now, their significance in this course is not as understood. Out of the 140 words we have learned this year, there were less than five on the AP exam: “choleric, vicarious, urbane, etc.” and probably just 10 in any form of work relating to this class…

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    Teenage Brains

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    Are Teens More Rational Than Adults? The human brain is a complex organ that serves as the center of the nervous system. It is made up of over 100 billion nerves that (with the cortex and other parts of the brain) help communicate throughout the body. By sending signals to different parts of your body, the brain communicates and is the main control centre.”Grey matter contains most of the brain's neurons, and it plays an important role in emotions, memory, decision-making, and…

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