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    Maela stared across the small river that fed the Great River. The lush colors and trees of the Golden Triangle filled her vision. The Golden Triangle was a gorgeous park that stood at the spot where the North Fork met the Great River. You had to cross Trader’s Bridge and enter the wealthy Upper Triangle to get to the beautiful park, and while every citizen of Ness was presumably welcome to do so, the reality was that anyone that didn’t live in the Upper Triangle…

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    over the past 6 – 12 months. Adaptation Adaptation is when an individual is growing to process and is adjusting to the world around them, creating new schemas (Piaget, 1936). A nephew of mine is having new experiences at the moment, for example when he first saw a toy truck, it was not until I showed him that by moving the truck the wheels’ spin. Thus stimulating and intriguing him to want to have and play with the truck. Another example is when we took him to see sand at the beach. My nephew…

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    Thomas Nuttall was an explorer/botanist who began his excursion in 1819. Nuttall collected plant sampled. Thomas was a lover of nature and all things concerning wild life. He joined men to head to the Red River. Nuttall contributed to collecting information about the people of Oklahoma as well as the resources. Before heading toward the Red River, he joined Major William Bradford and a company of riflemen (Norman, Ok: University of Oklahoma,2007), 79. One of the major things Nuttall did on his…

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    Jill Bolte Taylor’s bestseller, My Stroke of Insight, is a polished literary work that can be easily read by a large audience. You don’t need to have the knowledge of a brain scientist to follow along; in fact, the second and third chapter has a summarized introduction to simple science of our bodies and our brain including hemispheric asymmetries. Readers are able to flow through Taylor’s exploration of new sensations from heavy reliance on her right hemisphere. This amalgamation of all little…

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    research is to adapt to the response it receives. The best example I can think of to explain this method, is if you were walking down a road and came across a fork, after choosing one of the two roads, you would walk to it’s end and find yet another fork. Think of the researcher as the person walking down the road, his decision at every fork is dictated by the reply of the subject. Every human has a unique pattern of thinking, that is why every path taken on this suppositional road will be…

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    about myself than ever before. “Another turning point, a fork stuck in the road. Time grabs you by the wrist, directs you where to go”. Funny enough, these were the very first lyrics in the song and they happened to also describe the beginnings of my eighth grade. To me, the fork stuck in the road can be an image of both the challenges and the decisions that I’ve gone through this year. Throughout the year, I came across many more forks in the road; how can I cheer this person up? How do I…

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    John Watson, last name Broadus was an American psychologist noted as being one of the founders of behaviorism. He was born in January 1878 in Travelers rest in Greenville, South Carolina. He was also the fourth of six children. He father was not such a good influence on his life who always described his son as a sluggish delinquent. He deserted the family home Watson was a young in age and this really had a negative impact on him. His mother was very religious and wanted him to be a minister for…

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    issues that are happening in your life, you can see what’s wrong and correct it. Assessing yourself is the time to evaluate yourself to see what you are doing wrong and right. Choices determine if you are on the right course or not. When there are forks on the road always choose the…

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    “The life of the dead is set in the memory of the living.” (Marcus Tullius Cicero). Over six million lives were extinguished by the Nazis during the Holocaust. Many of these people are nameless to the masses, but are survived by those who were in close relationships with them. After the Holocaust, many attempted to find loved ones, but few had availed. With countless murdered in the tragic event, few loved ones found each other; however, those lost are remembered by those who were given new…

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    family. Family patriarch Carlisle Cullen(Peter Facinelli) is a doctor working at Forks. His wife is Esme (Elizabeth Reaser) and Alice(Ashley Grenee), Jasper(Jackson Rathbone), Emmett(Kellan Lutz) and Rosalie(Nikkie Reed) are unofficially adopted children. The relationship between Edward and Bella is in danger when three nomadic vampires James(Cam Gigandet), Victoria(Rachelle Lefevre), and Laurent(Edi Gathegi) arrive at Fork. James, a tracer vampire with an incredible hunting instinct, is…

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