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    role in the plot because she is a round and dynamic character, has a variety of personality traits, and experiences a development in herself. Pride and Prejudice is a story about the Bennet family and the quest to find advantageous marriages for the five Bennet daughters. Elizabeth is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet with…

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    The nervous system consists of five senses including touch, sound, smell, taste, and sight. Our movements, sensations, thoughts, and emotions all come from the nervous system (Anon, 2018). How a person responds to a stimulus is coordinated by their central nervous system (CNS). The CNS is made up of the brain and spinal cord. It collects information about changes to the environment and the receptors respond to a stimulus sending impulses along sensory neurons to the central nervous system…

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    Since swimming uses all five senses, it leads to activity in the brain which then creates growth. Cross-patterning movements such as swimming activate both cerebral hemispheres and all four lobes of the brain simultaneously, which can result in heightened cognition and increased ease of learning (“Swim Kids”). Immersing the body in water to the level of the heart increases blood flow through the brain's cerebral arteries, thus improving vascular health, blood circulation, and cognitive function.…

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    Since the book deals with learning about the five senses there can be done by cutting up the sentences from the text. There can be pictures under the words so that in can help the students make up the words. The teacher can prep index cards with the words of the five senses and the pictures. For example, for each sense: see, hear, smell, taste, and touch will have a picture of each to show what they mean. This is will help the students…

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    in the sense of ignorance and love. There is some what of an old saying that love is blind; I believe that love can be blind. Being blind to love is in the state of which you are in love but don’t even know it. It’s like being an amazing singer and not even noticing it. Not noticing until someone tells you how amazing you are at singing and they wish they could sing that well. These are the types of things that make a person blind. It can be taken into a deeper sense of being. The five senses…

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    Atmospheric Analysis

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    customers’ five senses by utilizing the techniques of atmospherics, in order to push customers to spend their money impulsively and emotionally; therefore, businesses can make more profit. According to what Douglas Rushkoff argues in his book, Coercion, the floor plan, temperature, lighting, sounds, smells, and other elements are all designed to create a “consuming atmosphere”; coercive atmospherics works in a way that does not acknowledge us as humans, but rather as brains with five senses. In…

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    Pain Senses Research Paper

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    Senses are a vital necessity in human life. Senses consist of sight, sounds, smell, tastes, and texture. A main function of the senses is to maintain homeostasis. There are two senses; general and special. “General senses are those with receptors widely distributed throughout the body, including skin, various organs and joints” ( ,Pg. 444). “Special senses have more specialized receptors and are confined to structure in the head, such as eyes and ears”( ,Pg.444). Over time, scientists…

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    Rationalism In Hockey

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    rationalism is that it relies solely on logic and reason to seek absolute truths. Empiricism’s flaw is that it relies merely on sensory observation to seek conclusions, which are subjective and can be deceptive. Many times I have been mislead by my senses, making me hesitant to trust empirical observations. I trust logic and reason over my own sensory observations when making conclusions in my own life. In the NHL, there has been a large movement due to advancement in technology, to adapt…

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    In both of the books Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery and Island by Allistar Macleod, each author plays on the readers five senses in order to give them the ability to place themselves in the context of the story in certain places in Canada, even though some of their readers have never been to Canada before. In Anne of Green Gables, there are many beautiful evocative descriptions of nature throughout the book, which gives the reader the ability to place themselves on Prince Edward Island…

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    Pavlov's Dog Experiment

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    3. Do all animal species use the same senses? Expand on at least three species. As a one of the animal species, human has various senses with the five traditional senses; taste, smell, touch, sight, and hearing, all other animal species has the different types and outstanding senses with different genetical organism and its lifestyle for surviving. Even if some animal shows very similar direction for use its sense, but, in such cases, there are differences between the frequency of use and…

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