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    implicit preference for homoerotic traits, but no explicit indicators, suggest that they wouldn’t mind the legitimization of gay and lesbians in the marketplace. But societies imposition of what is considered the norm restrains them from free expression and thought. This could be seen from the perspective of marketers as well. The use of white upper class models that “represent” the gay and lesbian community can be a form of constraining explicit preferences that may have an adverse reactive…

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    the public fears. Banning books is distributors ways of hiding or protecting innocent minds from the truth or from explicit topics. Books are banned all around the world, but the most common place is in schools. High School students hear and talk about more explicit things than any book could ever teach them, so how is banning books keeping their minds innocent? Books and other explicit things in are banned and censored because people are too afraid to accept it, or are too disturbed by the…

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    Sexual Behavior

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    sexual intercourse more frequently than past years. This is in part due to the exposure of children to sexually explicit content via media devices, such as television, internet, mobile devices, and print publications. It is for this reason that there is a strong link between media’s content and the sexual behaviors of our modern day teens. Within this paper the role of sexually explicit content on television will be discussed with an emphasis on how it affects the teenage…

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    Free Will Definition

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    produce less explicit prejudice towards homosexual men than the lacking belief in free will. Secondly, the heterosexual male and female’s prejudice toward homosexual men is formed more in high free will belief condition than low free will condition. Basically, the free will subscale was initially used for effective measurement of the participants’ level of free will belief, which is largely separated into two groups, high free will belief and low free will belief,…

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    utilizing inner healing prayer, and Bible scriptures to address the client’s need. Furthermore, the article provides a detailed description of two major models of professional integrations which are implicit (indirect use of spiritual resources) and explicit (more direct use of spiritual resources) integration which are discussed by Tan (2007). Implicit integration denotes a more concealed method that does not initiate the discussion of religious or spiritual matters directly or make use of…

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    task. Yet, participants were not able to verbalize the reason of choosing the particular strings watch matched the grammar. (Reber, 1967) Reber then conducted another study to see do people learn the artificial grammar from abstract structure or explicit symbols. (1969) He concluded that participants’ ability of learning the grammar did not have a significant impact by changing the symbols. Yet, errors made by participants increased significantly when the syntactic structure was changed; it…

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    ethnicity, and upbringing further shift the impact of gender discrimination itself. Although explicit discrimination and bias is discussed, the authors regard these topics as supplementary to the implicit impact on each individual woman. This implicit impact consists of internalized discouragement that women experience that effectively subdues many women to avoid political…

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    Jimmie G’s problem is that he has anterograde explicit declarative amnesia. He cannot make any new memories, meaning his explicit memory, or his ability to consciously recollect memories, is only good for memories made before his injury presumably. His declarative memory is also damaged, as evidenced by his inability to remember the correct year and his inability to recognize that he is no longer 19. He can still access his implicit memory as evidenced by the fact that he remembers the routine…

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    Both fire extinguishers and smoke detectors were created before the Triangle Fire in 1911. In the nonfiction story Flesh and Blood So Cheap, author Albert Marrin uses both explicit and implicit to help him justify his theme that unsafe practices led to the Triangle Fire, which showed that workers lives’ were not a priority. Nobody knows how the fire started, but some say that it started with a cutter flicking hot ash or someone tossed a live cigarette into a scrap bin. There were 146 people who…

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    Henry M.: Episodic Memory

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    remember before the surgery had taken place. H.M. lost his ability to convert new experiences into explicit memories, but he was able to retain a lot of his procedural or implicit memories. An explicit memory is a memory that people are aware of and it can be verbally described. This means that it is declarative and people can describe what they have learned easily to others. There are two types of explicit memories and they are episodic and semantic. Episodic memories are records of life…

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