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    Brainwaves Research Paper

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    Brainwaves and Cerebellum By: James Monds Have you ever wondered why the brain looks like it has folds? The brain is the most complex, and highest quality organ in the body. The brain has folds and has six brain waves: Beta, Gamma, Sensory, Theta, and Delta. The brain also encompasses the cerebellum, brainstem and four brain lobes: Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, and Occipital. The lobes and waves of the brain are an essential component of every human being. At the root of all thoughts, emotions,…

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    Throughout history sex and advertising has been played an important role for the producers. Producers use sex in their advertising so they can get more consumers. In their advertisement they target both men and women by different kinds of advertising. There are many examples of how Sex and advertising has been related to each other. Producers make a lot of money by selling their products with the help of sex in their advertisement. So the use of Sex in advertising is the key to sell a particular…

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    The world is so diverse and so costly these days, particularly in health care; hence, there needs to be a better plan in action for better health in the future. There are many aspects that are up for discussion in bettering the health care industry; however, sleep health is becoming a very interesting topic because individuals need to appreciate the importance of their sleep health. Professionals, teachers, and other leaders in the world constantly encourage people on a daily basis to get a good…

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    The music was loud and I had to put earplugs in just to make it through the performance. The dancers were clapping their hands, posing, as the 80’s music played. The female performer with the purple and gold dress had a great catwalk. She was one of the best performers in that piece. “Intervertebral”…

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    Noise Pollution In Humans

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    CONTANT Introduction: 2-3 (i) What is noise Pollution? (ii) Most Common noise How noise is measured: 3 (i) Units for measuring noise (ii) What is Nuisance Effects of Noise Pollution: 4 (i) Noise effect on Animals (ii) Noise effect on Human Preventions/Solutions 5 Introduction What is noise Pollution? Sound is crucial to our lives in daily bases, but not noise. In generally noise is defined as unwanted sound which produces uncomfortable effects and course…

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    thinking to myself if we were ever going to get there. My grandparents were going to meet us at the cabin after we got back from our first day of Holiday world, so they were driving separately. Sis would not keep quiet and I had no headphones or earplugs, so I felt like I was being driven nuts instead of my dad’s Silverado. Eventually my patience paid off and we pulled into a parking spot. I looked up and there was the raven. I could not wait to get my hands…

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    Breaking Social Norms

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    In many different societies we all contain social norms. Fundamentally, social norms are defined as “the rules of behavior that are considered acceptable in a group or society” (YourDictionary). In other words, norms are the written or unwritten rules of behavior that we follow in everyday life. Some norms could be an effortless gesture such as “holding a door for an individual”. But other social norms are more strictly held to in certain situations than in others; for instance, slapping a…

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    Fahrenheit 451 Test by Raj Thaker BOLDED ANSWERS = RIGHT ANSWERS 1. What is the name of the character that changes Montag’s way of thinking? Clarisse B) Janet C) Debra D) Gina 2. Today’s earbuds would be equivalent to __________ in this book. Earplugs B) Mufflers C) Seashells D) Hats 3. What is the purpose of the mechanical hound? Houspet B) Testing Purposes C) Kill Fugitives D) Train other dogs 4. What is a fireman’s job in this book? Put out fires B) Burn down houses with books C) Help…

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    "In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart." This quote was written by Anne Frank several months before she perished in the concentration camps. Despite being in such conditions, she was optimistic. The young girl that Anne was, she looked at the world with rose-colored glasses. Curiosity and determination in her personality had resulted in the conclusion of that quote. Though she did have some disputes with the residents of the annex, she was thoughtful and…

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    The screenplay, “The Dairy of Anne Frank” written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett describes the lives of the residents in the secret annexe behind the bookcase during the Holocaust in Amsterdam. Throughout this script Anne, an animated character, changes in many ways from growing up and maturing. In the beginning of the dialog, Anne’s personality starts out as a juvenile and naive little girl who has zeal to explore the wonders of the world. To exemplify, Mr. Van Daan, a selfish man,…

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