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    The extent and causes of global warming have become an issue of argumentative political debate in major countries, for instants, China, the United State, India, and Russia who produced most of greenhouse gases (Brander, 2014). The temperature on earth has increase dramatically that caused by greenhouse gas or CO2 emission (Carbon dioxide emission is the greenhouse gas produced by human activities) is a negative externality problem that affects the world. Not only it damaged the atmosphere and…

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    Planning Device for 5-pargraph Argument Essay Write out the prompt: In your introduction, briefly summarize Rees 's essay (the nature of the ecological crisis and primary solution as he states it) and establish how concerned you are by sharing the result of your eco-footprint test and reading his essay. Your thesis is to argue that you can (OR CANNOT) make a difference on the personal, national, and global level and explain three solutions as examples - these must be new to you. You cannot…

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    Essay On Locavore Diet

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    Have you considered changing your diet? It’s easier said than done- an average college student may have difficulties think about it, taking on a new diet isn’t simple. Although commitment may seem like a hassle, it comes with benefits as well. Not only does a person become healthier but it changes their lifestyle completely. A person’s mood changes on a daily basis, and so does their energy level, which affects how they feel about themselves. The locavore diet is a completely new distinguished…

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    In 2016, mostly everything is instantaneous: information, media, and most of all our food. People in the western world, particularly Americans, rely on the instantaneousness of food in their daily lives. This benefit of accessibility is also a downfall. The food that millions of Americans consume so readily and easily on a daily basis is not only bad for them, but also the environment. Americans are eating more fast food than ever before. Long gone are the days of home cooked meals every day…

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    Effectiveness of Auditory Evoked Brain Potentials in diagnosis of hyperacusis and phonophobia in a case with Williams Syndrome. Introduction: Williams Syndrome (WS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with a hemizygous deletion on chromosome (7)(1), . It is caused by the submicroscopic deletion of 1.5 to 1.8 Mb on chromosome 7q11.23(2), including the general transcription factor ill gene which encodes TFII-I which suppresses cell-surface accumulation of transient receptor potential(3).…

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    Methodology: Subject selection criteria were kept as following: No other medical history and associated disability such as autism, CP, ADHD etc ,normal middle ear condition, average intelligence children / average scholastic performance, children with hearing impairment using cochlear implant or hearing aids having experience greater than 2 year have taken in the research study. In cochlear implant subject must have at least 15 active electrodes[ 26 ](Purdy 2005). Behavioural screening test…

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    one of three remaining categories (inert, inept and evoked) based on contributing factors that the consumer finds important in meeting their evaluative needs (Hawkings & Mothersbaugh, 2013). Factors that Contribute to Purchase Decisions When the consumer is in the process of making a purchase decision, there are various factors that determine whether a brand in the overall awareness set is given further consideration and delineated to the evoked set or only considered as a back-up…

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    Intelligence tests are usually based on cognitive skills and learning that are needed in a Western society in order to succeed both in an educational and occupational setting. Intelligence tests usually are formulated under a Western ideal of ‘clever’ and can not account for various other ways in which ‘clever’ might be idealized in other cultures. It also usually relies on strong verbal content and the products of western schooling. Behaviour or intellect surrounding certain subjects may not…

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    Summary: Medical Imaging

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    great tool for medical imaging and widely used for Multiple Sclerosis (MS), but it has some limitations in lacking specificity1. New emerging techniques such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) have the potential to address issues not resolved by current MRI techniques. TMS is a non-invasive technique used for monitoring the central nervous system (CNS) activity and response in a pain-tolerated manner. It is a safe technique for patients; some…

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    Medical Imaging Essay

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    limitations in lacking specificity and MRI not capturing diffuse white matter pathology 1. New emerging techniques such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) for monitoring visual impairment by MS have the potential to address issues not resolved by current MRI techniques. TMS is a new method not widely used yet, but suitable to detect the conditions affecting MS patients. TMS is a painless and non-invasive technique providing a method to study the…

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