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    was agreed upon to divide Germany amongst them and hold democratic elections in the countries freed from Nazi control (CrashCourse). In spite of previous agreements, Joseph Stalin was very keen on keeping the eastern countries under his control. In response to the Soviet’s actions, the U.S. issued a policy known as containment, preventing the spread of communism by confronting it wherever the ideals…

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    Chiropractic Therapy

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    Chiropractors can treat the symptoms by “ adjusting the corresponding vertebrae with the intention of centralizing or drawing back to the center, the gel like material thereby decreasing the bulge or the rupture. Adjustments also create an anti-inflammatory response in the surrounding tissue which also attempts to decrease the pressure on the spinal nerves involved. Nutritional supplements designed to decrease inflammation, increase circulation and nourish the discs would also be included in the…

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    Racial Microaggressions

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    Academics Besides allowing whites to presume the academic abilities of Black students, negative racist assumptions also affect the academic performance of these students (Hubain 2016; Harper 2009; Harper 2015; Solórzano et al. 200l). According to Solórzano et al., several students reported the way “racial microaggressions had affected their academic performance in overt ways such as pushing them to drop a class, changing their major and even leaving the university to attend school elsewhere”…

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    Also, offenders tend to lack ambition, motivation, have difficulty controlling their impulses and hold nontraditional and unconventional values and beliefs (Vold’s, p. 74). Anderson (as citied in Jacoby, Severance & Bruce, 2012), elaborates on values and how they impact criminality. Anderson employed the culture of poverty argument to explain…

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    spinal cord. There are four types of memory: episodic memory, Semitic memory, procedural memory, and working memory. (Memory of biology) The hippocampus is where the memory cells are located (Talk of the Nation.) It also largely controls behavioral responses and is where show term memory is stored (World Anatomy 12). In the cortex, the memories that are long term and meaningful are stored (Talk of the Nation…

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    against a measure or outside expectation. Openness to experience refers to individual in high and strong intellectual curiosity and a preference for novelty and variety (Komarraju et al., 2011). Neuroticism which is the degree of emotional stability, impulse control, and anxiety (Komarraju et al., 2011). People who score high in neuroticism usually easily to experience negative feelings such as stress, depress, and anxiety. In this study,…

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    B. F. Skinner's Study

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    developed his theory of operant conditioning, also known as instrumental conditioning, which is the current dominant representative of behaviourism. Contrary to Pavlovian, Skinnerian has concentrated on the relationship between voluntary behaviours and responses. His empirical study proposed that reinforcement, either positive or negative, indicates the probability of repetition of a behaviour in the future (Skinner, 1974). ‘Reinforcer’ functions as a determinant for action, intervenes and…

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    always present and it takes part planning, executing and recording the crime. The Brain Fingerprinting design employs electroencephalography (EEG) in order to find it whether certain information is stored in the suspect’s brain by measuring a brain response called P300-MERMER. This paper will give you a detailed insight on the process of brain fingerprinting, which will include the theory and how it is practiced…

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    respond performing many complicated procedures to bring the human body back into balance. For example, if a person steps on a thumb tack many people would think that all that occurs is that the person feels pain and the individual jerks their leg in response due to that pain. Though this is true to some extent, the process from the thumb tack entering the foot and the person responding to that pain is much more complicated than that. First, what happens is a stimulus occurs due to a change in…

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    something else? Also, could there have been a mix up of identification in the accident that her husband was in, and lastly were they really in love? I will address these questions in the following paragraphs. In my first analysis, Mrs. Mallard’s response in receiving the terrible news about her husband being killed in a train accident was as any other wives’…

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