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    alter the child’s life. Child molesters have not proven the ability to reform. Certain types of molesters have a medical condition which causes them to be sexually attracted to children. While cognative-behavioral treatment may help to control these impulses, constant, lifelong intensive monitoring combined with therapy is the only way to ensure the molester does not re-offend. The only way to do this is by mandatory life long sentencing in a federal…

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    awareness and attention, and regulates a few autonomic functions (NINDS, 2015). The tectum is located towards the back of the midbrain. It has two parts, the superior colliculi, and the inferior colliculi. The tectum controls the auditory and visual responses. The colliculi are responsible for processing visual information from the ears and eyes. The superior colliculi processes visual information then relays it to the primary visual cortex which is located in the occipital lobe. The inferior…

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    behavioural changes, starting 4 weeks previously. These included frequent urination around the house, hostile or non-existent reaction to the owner’s calls and decreased ability to see. Along with blindness in the left eye, shown by the lack of menace response a reduced mental status was seen on clinical examination.…

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    Audit Case Study

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    Individual Assignment 1 Submitted by Jeewan Koirala Answer 1 Audit firms adopt the approaches for auditing the specified audit assignment which will be the key factor to determine the outcome of that audit. Risk based audit approach is related towards the company’s financial statements that may contain misstatements which can happen by omission or error as risk consequences faced by business. If auditors failed to go for correct approach there is more likeliness of failing of audit and this…

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    Soccer is the world’s most popular sport played in many countries at the professional level (Williams, 2013). The challenge to produce a winning performance at the professional level is high, with teams frequently playing one weekly match and even up to two or three matches in a week during congested periods in the competition calendar. As such, physical preparation in soccer differs drastically from individual sports as peak performance is needed each week throughout the season(Morgans, Orme,…

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    Pop Filter Research Paper

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    Pop filters When recording vocalists, you will most definitely need to place a pop filter between the singer and vocal mic. A pop filter will cut down on the mini-explosions of air that happen when a singer says “B” or “P”. Don’t ever leave this job for a compressor down the line. Pop filters also serve the secret purpose of blocking all spit spray from reaching your prized vocal mic. It is not uncommon to find studios stacking two pop filters depending on the singers style. Here are a couple of…

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    Inside out Developmental Psychology Paper The brain is the most complex part of the human body. The brain can be divided into three basic units, the forebrain, midbrain and the hindbrain. The hindbrain includes the upper part of the spinal cord, the brain stem and the ball of tissue is called the cerebellum. The hindbrain controls the body’s vital functions such as heart rate and respiration. The cerebellum coordinates movement and is involved in learned routine movements. The upmost part of the…

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    pictures, of the brain, sometimes called brain scans” (). There are two specific types of neuroimaging: functional and structural. Functional neuroimaging looks for brain activity by measuring the amount of oxygen that changes in the blood, electrical impulses or chemical activity. Structural imaging generates pictures inside of a head, that includes pictures of bones, brain tissues, blood vessels and fluid of the brain and spine. Neuroimaging are used by specialist to help a child who had…

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    and America. He argues that Cold War rhetoric was a tool heavily utilized by politicians in their justification of imperialist policies. By making the Soviet Union public enemy number one, the United States rationalized their harsh response to the revolutionary impulses in other nations. Williams places a great deal of emphasis on U.S. accountability in the Cold War. While this does not accurately depict the power of the Soviet Union, for the purposes of his argument it is quite…

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    Several studies were taken place to test this. People say that as temperature increases, so does reaction time. A theory states that during higher temperatures, the neurotransmitters in nerve cells carry impulses faster than at lower temperatures. One day several different people were tested. Every person had their body temperature taken and right after they took a reaction time test. The body temperatures ranged from 96 degrees fahrenheit to 98 degrees fahrenheit…

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